Washingborough Hall Hotel Brochure

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Church Hill, Washingborough, Lincoln LN4 1BE Telephone: +44 (0)1522 790340 Facsimile: +44 (0)1522 792936 www.washingboroughhall.com enquiries@washingboroughhall.com www.facebook.com/washingboroughhall www.twitter.com/washyhall_hotel




A warm welcome awaits Welcome to Washingborough Hall, a quintessential Grade II listed Georgian Country House Hotel dating back to 1700’s and set in secluded grounds and just over 2 miles from the centre of historic Lincoln. Privately owned and managed by Lucy and Edward Herring, the Hall is now a stylish, relaxed hotel renowned for its warm, friendly atmosphere, great food and personal service.


A warm welcome awaits Welcome to Washingborough Hall, a quintessential Grade II listed Georgian Country House Hotel dating back to 1700’s and set in secluded grounds and just over 2 miles from the centre of historic Lincoln. Privately owned and managed by Lucy and Edward Herring, the Hall is now a stylish, relaxed hotel renowned for its warm, friendly atmosphere, great food and personal service.


Enjoy a restful night As befits a historic country house, each of the 12 bedrooms is individually designed. There are two stunning four-poster bedrooms, each with a luxurious free standing bath and separate shower enclosure, there are three further fabulous executive rooms, five classic rooms and two charming single rooms. Whichever you choose, all retain the best of their original Georgian features, but come well equipped with modern flat-screen televisions, luxury L’Occitane toiletries and wireless internet access. Guests also have facilities to make a cup of tea or coffee accompanied by homemade biscuits.


Enjoy a restful night As befits a historic country house, each of the 12 bedrooms is individually designed. There are two stunning four-poster bedrooms, each with a luxurious free standing bath and separate shower enclosure, there are three further fabulous executive rooms, five classic rooms and two charming single rooms. Whichever you choose, all retain the best of their original Georgian features, but come well equipped with modern flat-screen televisions, luxury L’Occitane toiletries and wireless internet access. Guests also have facilities to make a cup of tea or coffee accompanied by homemade biscuits.


Dining in style With classically dressed tables with fine linen and silverware, candles and classical background music, the restaurant’s atmosphere is one of relaxed upmarket style, with food to match, delicious homemade dishes using as many local ingredients as possible. Whether it is a full English cooked breakfast using Lincolnshire’s finest sausages and bacon. Morning coffee with delicious homemade cakes. Lunch of perhaps a ploughman’s with Lincolnshire Poacher and homemade chutney. Sumptuous afternoon tea of sandwiches and tempting homemade scones and cakes or dinner using Lincolnshire- reared meats, the finest fish and seafood from Grimsby and locally grown vegetables. Perfect for either an intimate dinner or a casual gathering, the restaurant is appreciated not only for its excellent menu, but also for its friendly, relaxed atmosphere and excellent service.


Dining in style With classically dressed tables with fine linen and silverware, candles and classical background music, the restaurant’s atmosphere is one of relaxed upmarket style, with food to match, delicious homemade dishes using as many local ingredients as possible. Whether it is a full English cooked breakfast using Lincolnshire’s finest sausages and bacon. Morning coffee with delicious homemade cakes. Lunch of perhaps a ploughman’s with Lincolnshire Poacher and homemade chutney. Sumptuous afternoon tea of sandwiches and tempting homemade scones and cakes or dinner using Lincolnshire- reared meats, the finest fish and seafood from Grimsby and locally grown vegetables. Perfect for either an intimate dinner or a casual gathering, the restaurant is appreciated not only for its excellent menu, but also for its friendly, relaxed atmosphere and excellent service.


Special occasions you’ll remember The picturesque, historic setting, blended with the understated elegance and timeless style of Washingborough Hall provides an idyllic setting for a wedding ceremony, reception, special celebration or private event. The Hall is licensed for civil wedding ceremonies and civil partnership ceremonies for up to 70 people. Overlooking the garden these spacious rooms, with beautiful large windows and original features can seat 40 in the Sibthorpe room and 50 in the Dining Room, with up to 120 guests for a buffet style function. For the ultimate in exclusivity why not take sole use of Washingborough Hall - the bedrooms, grounds, restaurant and bar- and make this stunning Georgian country house your home. For a wedding, special birthday, anniversary, family get-together or just a private holiday whatever you have in mind, we will be only too pleased to discuss.


Special occasions you’ll remember The picturesque, historic setting, blended with the understated elegance and timeless style of Washingborough Hall provides an idyllic setting for a wedding ceremony, reception, special celebration or private event. The Hall is licensed for civil wedding ceremonies and civil partnership ceremonies for up to 70 people. Overlooking the garden these spacious rooms, with beautiful large windows and original features can seat 40 in the Sibthorpe room and 50 in the Dining Room, with up to 120 guests for a buffet style function. For the ultimate in exclusivity why not take sole use of Washingborough Hall - the bedrooms, grounds, restaurant and bar- and make this stunning Georgian country house your home. For a wedding, special birthday, anniversary, family get-together or just a private holiday whatever you have in mind, we will be only too pleased to discuss.


Meetings and conferences The private nature of Washingborough Hall makes it the ideal choice if you are looking for a small conference or meeting venue or an exclusive retreat for an executive getaway. There are three rooms which can provide conference facilities for up to 50 people, depending on layout. packages, the country location of the Hall makes

Family at the heart of things

it an ideal venue for bespoke activity packages

Washingborough Hall is home to Lincolnshire couple, Edward and Lucy Herring and

to help delegates relax and unwind.

their three young daughters. Having taken ownership when the Hall was quite run-down

Golf, clay pigeon shooting, cycling,

and shabby, they have invested time, money and love implementing a sympathetic

game shooting and spa experiences can all

renovation programme which has, and continues to, transform the Hall into a stylish

be arranged locally.

and elegant Country House hotel.

In addition to day and 24-hour delegate

A successful Cordon Bleu cook, Lucy combines her role of Executive Chef, overseeing all menu development with Head Chef Dan Wallis with that of Front of House Ambassador, personally supervising all private events and functions. Renowned for offering genuinely warm hospitality, the team at Washingborough Hall is proud of their reputation as one of the best Country House Hotels in Lincolnshire and care passionately about ensuring their guests enjoy the very best experience.


Meetings and conferences The private nature of Washingborough Hall makes it the ideal choice if you are looking for a small conference or meeting venue or an exclusive retreat for an executive getaway. There are three rooms which can provide conference facilities for up to 50 people, depending on layout. packages, the country location of the Hall makes

Family at the heart of things

it an ideal venue for bespoke activity packages

Washingborough Hall is home to Lincolnshire couple, Edward and Lucy Herring and

to help delegates relax and unwind.

their three young daughters. Having taken ownership when the Hall was quite run-down

Golf, clay pigeon shooting, cycling,

and shabby, they have invested time, money and love implementing a sympathetic

game shooting and spa experiences can all

renovation programme which has, and continues to, transform the Hall into a stylish

be arranged locally.

and elegant Country House hotel.

In addition to day and 24-hour delegate

A successful Cordon Bleu cook, Lucy combines her role of Executive Chef, overseeing all menu development with Head Chef Dan Wallis with that of Front of House Ambassador, personally supervising all private events and functions. Renowned for offering genuinely warm hospitality, the team at Washingborough Hall is proud of their reputation as one of the best Country House Hotels in Lincolnshire and care passionately about ensuring their guests enjoy the very best experience.


Our historic location

We’re easy to find

Washingborough Hall is set in mature gardens in

Directions from Lincoln:

the heart of Washingborough village,

Washingborough Hall is located 2 miles east of the historic centre of Lincoln.

conveniently located just two miles from Lincoln’s

Leaving the city on the B1188 turn left onto the B1190 and proceed to

historic city centre with its magnificent gothic cathedral (the third largest in Britain), the Jews

Washingborough village. Turn right at the mini roundabout onto Church Hill and the stone driveway entrance to the hotel is on the left after 0.1 miles.

House (one of the oldest inhabited buildings in

Directions from the South:

the country), the Bishop’s Palace and the

For a scenic and surprisingly quick route leave the A1 north of Colsterworth and take

11th century Castle - housing one of only four

the B6403 towards Easton/Ancaster. At roundabout join A52 to Boston/Ancaster/RAF

surviving original copies of the Magna Carta.

Cranwell, after 0.25 miles fork left back onto B6403 to Ancaster/Lincoln.

The county of Lincolnshire is the second largest in the country but one of the most rural and unspoilt.

Continue through Ancaster, at A17 turn right to Sleaford. Immediately turn left onto B1429 through RAF Cranwell/Cranwell village. At A15 turn left to Lincoln. After 9.5 miles turn right onto B1178, at sharp right bend, go straight on to Branston. Proceed straight through at Branston traffic lights to Heighington/Washingborough.

Within easy distance from Washingborough Hall,

After 1 mile turn left to Washingborough. At top of hill turn left, after 0.1 miles turn right

you will find museums, art galleries,

onto Church Hill. The stone driveway entrance to the hotel is on the right after 0.3 miles.

historic buildings, vibrant shopping areas, lively nightlife, secluded coastline, stunning beaches and rural villages.

A note about Sat Nav’s: If you are using a Sat Nav for directions, please be advised that some systems will send you to the High Street rather than Church Hill. If you find yourself there, go down to the bottom of the hill, turn left and left again, this will bring you to the bottom of Church Hill, the stone driveway entrance to the hotel is on the left after 0.1 miles.


Our historic location

We’re easy to find

Washingborough Hall is set in mature gardens in

Directions from Lincoln:

the heart of Washingborough village,

Washingborough Hall is located 2 miles east of the historic centre of Lincoln.

conveniently located just two miles from Lincoln’s

Leaving the city on the B1188 turn left onto the B1190 and proceed to

historic city centre with its magnificent gothic cathedral (the third largest in Britain), the Jews

Washingborough village. Turn right at the mini roundabout onto Church Hill and the stone driveway entrance to the hotel is on the left after 0.1 miles.

House (one of the oldest inhabited buildings in

Directions from the South:

the country), the Bishop’s Palace and the

For a scenic and surprisingly quick route leave the A1 north of Colsterworth and take

11th century Castle - housing one of only four

the B6403 towards Easton/Ancaster. At roundabout join A52 to Boston/Ancaster/RAF

surviving original copies of the Magna Carta.

Cranwell, after 0.25 miles fork left back onto B6403 to Ancaster/Lincoln.

The county of Lincolnshire is the second largest in the country but one of the most rural and unspoilt.

Continue through Ancaster, at A17 turn right to Sleaford. Immediately turn left onto B1429 through RAF Cranwell/Cranwell village. At A15 turn left to Lincoln. After 9.5 miles turn right onto B1178, at sharp right bend, go straight on to Branston. Proceed straight through at Branston traffic lights to Heighington/Washingborough.

Within easy distance from Washingborough Hall,

After 1 mile turn left to Washingborough. At top of hill turn left, after 0.1 miles turn right

you will find museums, art galleries,

onto Church Hill. The stone driveway entrance to the hotel is on the right after 0.3 miles.

historic buildings, vibrant shopping areas, lively nightlife, secluded coastline, stunning beaches and rural villages.

A note about Sat Nav’s: If you are using a Sat Nav for directions, please be advised that some systems will send you to the High Street rather than Church Hill. If you find yourself there, go down to the bottom of the hill, turn left and left again, this will bring you to the bottom of Church Hill, the stone driveway entrance to the hotel is on the left after 0.1 miles.


Church Hill, Washingborough, Lincoln LN4 1BE Telephone: +44 (0)1522 790340 Facsimile: +44 (0)1522 792936 www.washingboroughhall.com enquiries@washingboroughhall.com www.facebook.com/washingboroughhall www.twitter.com/washyhall_hotel


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