Allington Manor is set in the heart of a peaceful Lincolnshire village just six miles outside the market town of Grantham, birthplace of Margaret Thatcher and Sir Isaac Newton. The property has a surprising historical background...
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and the original building was mentioned in The Domesday Book.
A Jacobean Manor constructed of local ironstone, Allington has Dutch influences visible in the scrolled double gable ends. The house has enjoyed a restoration, which provides very individual accommodation of considerable charm and character.
Allington Manor has three bedrooms, each brightly decorated with fresh linens and fabrics. The Lords Room features a six foot sleigh bed, open fire and free standing bath. In the pale green calm of The Lady's Room you will find views of an imposing horse chestnut tree, a luxuriant power shower and a free standing bath. Meanwhile, the Garden Room offers a cottage feel with its original brick arched fireplace housing a wood burning style stove.
The Main Hall boasts two roaring fireplaces and a round table in almost Arthurian style, given the suits of armour standing to attention around the room. A very popular venue for private dining and house guests can equally experience a well balanced menu of fresh, local produce.