Local Information

The Vale of Belvoir is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with many things to see and do.

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Belvoir Castle

Belton House and Horse Trials
Burghley House and Horse Trials
Newark and Swinderby Antique and Collectables Fair
The Newark Showground (many events take place throughout the year)
Grimsthorpe Castle
Southwell Race Course – all weather racing
Historic Market Towns of Melton Mowbray - Market Day Tuesday
Grantham - Market Day Saturday
Newark Market Day - Saturday/Tuesday
Stamford - Market Day Friday

For those who garden:
Easton Walled Gardens
The Spring Gardens Belvoir Castle
National Gardens Scheme have many gardens open throughout the area during the year

For those who are walkers/circlers
The Grantham Canal, Viking Way, Rutland Water.

We are within east reach of Uppingham, Oakham and Stamford Public schools.

Eating Locally

Should you wish to eat out there are several local Gastro Pubs and Restaurants close at hand, catering for all tastes and prices.

The Gregory Arms Harlaxton
The Welby Arms Denton
The Chequers Woolsthorpe by Belvoir
The Manners Arms Knipton
Paul’s Restaurant Bottesford
The Rutland Arms Woolsthorpe by Belvoir
The Wheel at Branston
The Tally Ho Aswarby nr Sleaford
The Berties Bistro at the Angel & Royal Hotel Grantham
The George at Stamford
The Gurka Square Nepalese Restaurant Grantham

Transport can be arranged should you not wish to drive. Most of the above have web sites should you wish to browse menus or make bookings.

Tudor Lodge Bed & Breakfast

Tudor Lodge Country House Bed and Breakfast

Tudor Lodge
Warren Lane
Harlaxton
nr Grantham
Lincolnshire
NG32 1AP
T: 01476 577703
M: 07957 871731
e: janecapell@myhomeaway.co.uk

What our guests say..

"Beautiful accommodation in a great location and stunning views. Guest bedrooms are beautifully furnished and very comfortable. Our hosts could not have made us more welcome and the breakfasts are simply delicious! We thoroughly enjoyed our stay and look forward to returning soon".
Mr. & Mrs. R W Stirling
South Oxfordshire