Bath
Bike Store
Fuel and Power Included... more
24 of the M1 and the A50, 5 minutes from Donington Park Race Circuit and East Midlands Airport. The Cottage which is attached to the house, was originally 'The Old Laundry'. It has since been lovingly restored and converted into a luxurious self contained living space, comprising of a lounge, fully fitted kitchen, 1 double bedroom with en-suite, 1 twin room with en-suite, and access to a Georgian walled garden, courtyard and well stocked fishing pond. A barbecue is also available. The property comfortably accommodates 4 people on a self catering basis, with ample parking.... more
Bath
Open Fire / Woodburner
Barbecue... more
This ancient market town is believed to have originated as a 6th century Saxon settlement, with the name supposedly derived from 'the settlement on the gravel'. Sir Isaac Newton attended school in Grantham, as did William Cecil, the first Lord Burghley, who became the most powerful statesman in the land during the reign of Elizabeth I. Today the town is renowned as the birthplace of Lady Margaret Thatcher, Baroness of Kesteven, Britain's first woman Prime Minister.
Grantham was recorded as a Royal Manor, belonging at one time to Queen Edith, wife of Edward the Confessor (1042-1066) and appears later in the Domesday Book among William the Conqueror's lands.
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