Rectory Farm Annexe Bed & Breakfast - Counthorpe
52.75885915, -0.5355588200000001The 3-star Rectory Farm Annexe Bed & Breakfast Counthorpe, located 5 minutes by car from Yew Tree Avenue, features a patio and a garden.
Location
The luxury bed & breakfast is situated about 60 km from Nottingham airport and close to Castle Bytham. Church of St Nicholas in Counthorpe is 3.7 km from the smoke-free accommodation. The nearby notable religious buildings include Saint Medard and Saint Gildard Church, 2.8 km from this Counthorpe hotel.
You can catch the bus at Castle Inn bus stop, within walking distance of the property.
Rooms
The rooms come with coffee and tea making facilities, as well as a flat-screen TV with satellite channels for guests' convenience. They are appointed with a microwave oven, coffee and tea making facilities, and a fridge.
Eat & Drink
Leisure & Business
If you like an active lifestyle, water sports activities, canoeing, and table tennis are available on site.
Rooms and availability
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Max:3 persons
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Room size:
43 m²
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Bed options:1 King-size bed
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Shower
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Coffee machine
Essential information about Rectory Farm Annexe Bed & Breakfast
💵 Lowest room price | 11949 INR |
📏 Distance to centre | 2.2 km |
✈️ Distance to airport | 58.1 km |
🧳 Nearest airport | Nottingham, NQT |
Location
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Reviews of Rectory Farm Annexe Bed & Breakfast
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missingWrote a review on Sept 01
We had a fantastic stay at Rectory Farm Annexe. The bed was at the perfect height for my disabled husband, making it easy for him to get in and out. The walk-in shower was also a great feature. The living area was spacious and had a large TV, and we enjoyed the lovely breakfast provided, especially the delicious bread. We loved sitting by the French doors in the sunny spot, it was so peaceful in the pretty village. it was a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 30
As for me, the location was peaceful and unbeatable, near the village centre, Grantham, and the garden. The triple room was light, included a shower, a hairdryer and bath sheets. Thanks a lot, I loved my luxurious stay and would come here again...
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missingWrote a review on Aug 30
got beautifully decorated, light room with the garden, a large bedroom, as for instance. amazing and great location - a few steps away from everywhere we needed.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 29
The room we stayed in was spacious and had direct access to the garden.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 28
the location is lovely, 1 km from Castle Bytham. This hotel is near to the local pub as well as rural England. 3. Every visit to Counthorpe we like to stay here. Rewritten: the location of Rectory Farm Annexe is lovely, just 1 km from Castle Bytham. It's conveniently situated near the local pub and offers a taste of rural England. Whenever we visit Counthorpe, we always choose to stay here.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 08
The bedroom was beautiful and the bed was incredibly comfortable. The lighting was perfect and created a cozy atmosphere. The bathroom was clean and the shower had good water pressure. I also loved the coffee machine, it made delicious coffee in the morning. The location of the hotel was great, it was in a peaceful and attractive area. The nights were quiet, allowing for a restful sleep. the hotel provided a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
There were a few aspects that could be improved. The lack of phone reception in the annex was inconvenient, especially for a single lady staying alone.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 06
the location was lovely, just meters from Castle Bytham. the room was well-equipped with a microwave oven, central heating, and coffee/tea making facilities. 3. the room was tastefully decorated. 4. I would come here again.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 05
The annexe at this hotel was spacious, quiet, and well-appointed. It provided the perfect retreat after a long day on the road. The comfortable bed and lovely bathroom added to the overall comfort. The hosts were kind and attentive, ensuring that our needs were met. Additionally, the hotel's location near the village centre allowed us to enjoy a fabulous meal at The Castle pub, making our stay even more enjoyable.
Our experience at this hotel was great and we had no major issues.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 01
During our Easter getaway, we had a pleasant experience at this countryside retreat. The spacious and well-appointed annex provided us with a comfortable stay. The bed was incredibly cozy, ensuring a good night's sleep. the off-street parking and the quiet location were definite advantages, allowing us to relax and unwind. the range of breakfast options, including yoghurt, stewed berries, sourdough bread, and croissants, catered to different tastes and preferences.
While there were some positive aspects, there were a few areas that could be improved. The heating in the room didn't work properly, and as a result, the night was colder than expected.
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missingWrote a review on Jun 13
Lovely bedroom, good lighting, comfy bed, nice bathroom, good shower, nice coffee machine.
Nothing, everything was great.
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missingWrote a review on May 12
The bed was incredibly comfortable, with soft sheets and a cozy mattress. The spacious annexe was quiet and well-equipped, providing a relaxing atmosphere after a long day of driving. The breakfast provided was ample and included delicious bread. The location was ideal, with a lovely village and two great pubs nearby for dinner.
Nothing that I didn't like.
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missingWrote a review on May 10
The Annex at this hotel is a beautiful converted stone building, offering spacious and stylish living areas. The rooms are light and spacious, providing a comfortable and peaceful stay. The breakfast provided is ample and delicious, with locally baked English muffins that are worth the trip alone. The hotel's location in a pretty village adds to its charm, and there are two great pubs nearby for a lovely meal and a drink.
All in all, our stay at this hotel was perfectly fine.
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missingWrote a review on May 10
We had a fantastic Easter stay at this charming countryside retreat. the high bed and walk-in shower were perfect for my disabled husband. the living area was spacious and had a big TV for our entertainment. the breakfast provided was ample and we loved the delicious bread. We enjoyed helping ourselves and sitting by the French doors in the sunny spot. the peaceful atmosphere in the pretty village was just what we needed.
There really aren't any! the only minor hiccup was that the GPS took us to the wrong place initially, but the friendly locals in the nearby pub helped us find our way.
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missingWrote a review on Apr 04
This hotel offers excellent value for money with its affordable prices and attention to detail. The location of this hotel, nestled in a beautiful village, is ideal for both an overnight stop or a longer stay. We had a fabulous meal at The Castle pub, which is conveniently located in the village center. The staff at the hotel were friendly and provided great service. The rooms were basic but comfortable, with a double bedroom and an additional bed in the lounge area. The breakfast provided was delicious and had a good variety of options.
All was well during our stay.
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missingWrote a review on Mar 26
We had a wonderful stay at this beautiful countryside retreat. the bedroom was lovely with good lighting and a comfortable bed, ensuring a restful night's sleep. the bathroom was clean and the shower was refreshing. the service provided by the charming owner was excellent, and they were quick to rectify any issues we had during our stay. the breakfast was delicious, with a variety of options to choose from. the location was ideal, with the village centre just a short distance away, where we enjoyed a fabulous meal at the Castle pub. it felt like a home away from home.
That the neighbors down the road were not very helpful in assisting us with directions to the annexe.
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