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Easter holiday bed and breakast accommodation in Boston
Easter holiday bed and breakast accommodation in Boston Linconshire
Well it’s been a long cold winter so far in the UK and I’m sure everyone is looking forward to the start of spring andsome sunshine and warm weather again.
Hazel and I have been busy over the winter putting the finishing touches to the refurbishments to Boston Lodge and preparing for the first bank holiday of the year, the busy Easter holiday week and also the summer season at our bed and breakfast accomodation in Boston Lincolnshire.
Many people will be heading to the east coast and touring the fens and we look forward to welcoming returning vistitors and many new ones over the easter holidays and summer season.
Patrick
P.S. The coffee pot is warming for you.
“Lest We Forget”

- Image by velodenz via Flickr
A Tribute to the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight and the brave WW2 pilots.
I was walking across the car park at Boston lodge recently when the Battle Of Britain Memorial Flight flew directly over our Guest House.
As I walked down the lane I starting thinking of the heroic actions that must have taken place over this area of Lincolnshire and the Fens during World War 2.
I started wondering what would have happened if we had lost the Battle of Britain.
When i returned I started researching about the brave pilots on the Internet and found this Battle Of Britain Memorial Fligh tribute Video below… “Lest we forget”.
I got goosebumps watching and listening to it. I enjoyed it so much I thought I would share it with you.
The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight is based at RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire and only a short drive from Boston Lodge.
Our Guest house is ideally situated for visiting the RAF Airfields in Lincolnshire.
Lincolnshire Photographs
Lincolnshire Photographs
The below slideshow is made up of photographs of Lincolnshire and the surrounding countryside. You can experience all of this and more when you spend some time with us at the Boston Lodge bed and breakfast guest house in Lincolnshire.
Boston Lodge Golf Outings
Boston Lodge Golf Outings
No visit to Lincolnshire to play Golf would be complete without a trip to Woodhall Spa, home of the English Golf Union and venue for some of the biggest amateur events on the calendar. Simply sensational! The Local Boston West Golf Centre is a Proprietary club, which prides itself on its friendly and family atmosphere. They have everything you would expect from a modern progressive Golf Club and actively encourage non-members to visit and use the up to date and extensive facilities.
Boston Golf Club, Founded in 1900, moved to its present location at Cowbridge in 1962. Located at the cross over of two water courses, the Boston Golf Club provides a parkland oasis amongst the fertile Lincolnshire Fens. By definition water comes into play at a number of holes and the course provides a challenge to both the beginner and more experienced golfer alike. In addition to the challenging 18 hole course, a covered four bay driving range and practice facilities are available for visitors to use, along with a practice bunker and putting green. The Clubhouse provides an informal and friendly welcome in which to relax after your challenging round. Members and staff alike extend a warm welcome to all visitors, whether coming as an informal group, as a Society or on a more formal organised Corporate Day.
We look forward to welcoming you to our ideal guest house for golf in Lincolnshire.
You can learn more about our golf break bed and breakfast guest house accommodation. here.
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Boston Lodge Fishing Parties
Boston Lodge Fishing Parties
There is some fantastic Fishing in and around Sleaford, Lincoln, Boston and the Lincolnshire Fens. We have provided only a brief description of the rivers and fishing in the area. We will leave the exact stuff to the angling experts!
You can learn about our fishing party accommodation Here
Fishing in Lincolnshire Rivers
Witham Navigable Drains
Fishing is allowed along the Drains, and only the standard Environment Agency rod licence is required to fish (i.e., no additional permits or tickets required). You will hopefully catch one or all of the following coarse fish – bream, tench, perch, chub and pike.
River Witham
Many stretches are administered by angling associations. Grimsby & District Amalgamated Society of Anglers covers much of the navigable waterway, and there is also good fishing in the upper, unnavigable reaches.
Fossdyke Navigation
11 miles of the Fossdyke Navigation between Torksey and Lincoln can be fished for a number of coarse fish varieties, mainly roach and bream, but also chub, perch and tench. The canal is managed by British Waterways and details on tickets can be obtained from the local BW office.
River Ancholme
Roach and bream are the main catches in the River Ancholme, and now perch too. You will also see rudd, carp, chub, spined loach, sea trout, grayling and river, brook and sea lamprey.
Bourne Eau
The river can be fished on both banks forom May Bridge to Tongue End. Perch Roach Tench and Pike can be caught. You will need a valid Environment Agency rod licence to fish at this venue.
River Glen
The River Glen flows from west of Spalding to the tidal section of the River Welland at Surfleet Seas End.
A well distributed and wide variety of fish is to be found in the Glen, especially perch, pike, chub, gudgeon, rudd, roach and carp.
River Humber
Sea fishing along the Humber bank is free, and along foreshore to Tetney Lock. There are plaice, codling, dabs, flounders and eels to be caught.
River Nene
Fishing is popular on the Nene, especially on the north bank, and there are good chub grounds near Peterborough. The river is brimming with carp and tench; bream and roach are less likely due to little movement of the water. The River Nene is controlled by The Peterborough and District Angling Association.
South Forty Drain
There is plenty of choice for fishing in Lincolnshire’s drains in the Boston area. The fish in these waterways are Bream, Roach, Tench, Perch, Skimmers, Pike, and some Carp. Most of these fishing sites require that you belong to the Boston and District Angling Association.
River Welland
This area has a reputation for the quality of its’ fishing,Fishing is very popular in the South Holland waterways area, available on all rivers and most drains. These waterways have a well distributed and wide variety of fish, with perch, bream, pike, chub, gudgeon, rudd, roach and carp most common. Stamford has high numbers and quality of many fish including roach, chub, tench, bream and even eels. Downstream of Market Deeping is excellent for chub and roach, as is upstream although access is limited here.
River Witham
Many stretches are administered by angling associations. Grimsby & District Amalgamated Society of Anglers covers much of the navigable waterway, and there is also good fishing in the upper, unnavigable reaches.
We look forward to welcoming fishermen and fishing parties to our fishing accommodation in Lincolnshire where we provide hearty breakfasts prior to a days fishing and also packed lunches. There is the Barge local pub and restaurant in the village for après fishing refreshments and meals in the evening. The center of Boston is only a few minutes away.
You can learn more about our fishing party bed and breakfast guest house accommodation. here.
Boston Lodge Guest House
Boston Lodge Guest House
Our Lincolnshire bed and breakfast accomodation is situated minutes from the historic town of Boston, Lincolnshire and 30 mins from Lincoln and its wonderful cathedral.
Boston lodge is ideal accomodation for families, business people, fishing, shooting and golf societies etc. and is ideally situated for touring Lincolnshire and the Fens, with panoramic views of the open Lincolnshire countryside and is within 3 minutes of one of the main East of England holiday routes.
The guest house is ideal situated for visiting airfields, air museums and airshows etc. at Waddington, Cranfield and Conningsby where the Battle of Britain Memorial flight is based.
Our accomodation has recently been refurbished to a high standard.







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