Beechleigh Guest House
Beechleigh Guest House
55 North Parade
GRANTHAM
Lincolnshire
NG31 8AT
Tel: 01476 572213
Fax: 01476 566058
Description
The Beechleigh Guest House is conveniently located just a few minutes stroll from Grantham town centre and just a few minutes drive from the main A1 London to Edinburgh road.
We offer all our residents a very warm and friendly reception combined with hospitable and attentive service.
Our rooms combine thoughtful extras with
personal touches. Our beds, with crisp white linen, are extremely comfortable so you really can be assured of a refreshing night’s rest.
We offer off road parking facilities and secure parking for motorbikes for guest use by prior arrangement.
We are a pet friendly household. Pets, (and their owners) are very welcome.
Beechleigh Guest House operates a No Smoking Policy at all times. Guests may smoke in the car park area.
A wide selection of books and magazines are available for guest enjoyment.
The extensive breakfast menu typically includes fruit juices, cereals, traditional English hot breakfast of bacon, sausage, tomato and mushrooms plus a range of delicious eggs cooked to your liking (We are famous for our special, secret recipe, delicious Scrambled Eggs). We also cater for vegetarian needs.
Grantham offers a whole host of restaurants, cafes and pub food outlets.
Our aim is to make you is to make your stay a memorable and pleasurable one.
Attractions
A Tour of Grantham
Grantham, with its population of about 33,000 people, stands on the River Witham in south west Lincolnshire. The town has a history of engineering, now augmented by light industry, health, public service, and agriculture. There are good transport links - London is only an hour away by rail, the A1 road provides good north/south links and the A52 trunk road links the town to Nottingham and the rest of the East Midlands.
North Parade was the childhood home and birthplace of Margaret Thatcher, Britain's first woman Prime Minister. Baroness Thatcher was born Margaret Hilda Roberts on 13th October 1925. Her father took over the property in 1919 and used the ground floor as a grocery and sub-Post Office. Today, a wall plaque denotes the building as her birth place, and can be seen from Beechleigh House.
There are many attractions close by:-
Belton House
Golf Courses
Walks
plus much much more, please visit our website for further information.