Chaplin House
Chaplin House
92 High Street
Martin
LINCOLN
Lincolnshire
LN4 3QT
Tel: 01526 378795
Fax: 01526 378795
Description
Award winning accommodation at Chaplin House guest
For breakfast, we offer a range of traditional and more unusual options using local and mainly organic produce.
We are open all year apart from Christmas to New Year. We are a non smoking establishment. Our tariff per room per night is:
Double Room ensuite: £60.00
Single occupancy: £45.00
Children over 5 sharing parents' room: £10.00
4 rooms: one double in the house, two in the new barn conversion (a twin bedded fully accessible room downstairs and a family room upstairs) and a ground floor accessible double room in a converted building behind the barn. All rooms are spacious and en suite, with power showers and heated towel rails. The twin bedded room has an en suite wet room and the family room has a bath with power shower. TV, DVD, clock radio and tea and coffee making facilities are available in each room.
There is a comfortable lounge area in the barn conversion available for guests' exclusive use, with access to a decked area overlooking the large rear garden. A cot and high chair are available on request. We do not charge for children under 3.
All the tea, coffee, sugar and biscuits we provide in the rooms are Fair Trade. Our aim is to be as environmentally friendly in the way we run our business as we can.
We look forward to welcoming you and helping you to enjoy your stay in Lincolnshire.
Hot Offer
10% discount for a midweek stay of 3 nights (Mon - Thurs inclusive)
Special rates available for longer stays.
Attractions
Lincoln, with its Cathedral, Castle and speciality shops: 13 miles away.
Aviation history and RAF Heritage sites: Battle of Britain Memorial Flight at Coningsby.
National Golf Centre at Woodhall Spa, 4 miles away.
Antiques in Horncastle.
Holmdale House Nursery (in Martin): unusual hardy plants; collectables etc.
We also have an Annual Christmas Market! It all started 23 years ago with the first Lincoln Christmas Market in 1982 being a somewhat modest affair by today's standard. From those days of a few stalls in Castle Square, the market now takes over most of the Cathedral Quarter of Lincoln. In fact, there were just 14 stalls then, compared to well over 300 now.For some, it's the most important event in the City's calendar as it brings over 150,000 visitors to Lincoln. These visitors often return at other times in the year when they realise what Lincoln has to offer.