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Bed And Breakfast In Holbeach

Welcome to the Poachers Den and Ecklinville web site. Within this site you will be able to find full details of the luxurious 4 star self catering cottage, 3 star self catering log cabins and 4 star bed & breakfast accommodation we have to offer as well as information about the surrounding area and interesting places to visit - everything you need to have a great holiday and really enjoy your visit to the Lincolnshire Fens
Ecklinville (built 1924) and Poachers Den (a recently renovated and detached cottage) are set in two acres of gardens and landscaped woodlands. Offering Bed & Breakfast and Self Catering accommodation in a friendly and homely atmosphere in a country environment, just 400 yards from Holbeach town centre and 200 yards from the nearest pub. Accommodation comprises a double room, a family room and a single room. There is a guest's lounge and also a separate dining room. At the rear of the house there are two acres of extensive gardens which are open to use by guests.
Ideal for holidays, cosy winter breaks, short and medium stays, touring the Fens, business, house buying and other overnight stays. Published Price Lists for the year available upon request and packages to suit depending upon your situation.
Telephone: 01406 426767
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More Information About Holbeach
Holbeach is a fenland market town with approximately 5,000 residents in the South Holland district of southern Lincolnshire. The town lies 8 miles (13 km) from Spalding; 17 miles (27 km) from Boston; 20 miles (32 km) from King's Lynn; 23 miles (37 km) from Peterborough; and a long 43 miles (69 km) by road from the county town of Lincoln. It is on the junction of the A151 and A17. The main High Street is the B1515. The Prime Meridian of the world passes through the west of Holbeach. History The town's market charter was awarded in 1252 to Thomas de Moulton, a local baron. The magnificent All Saints' Church was built in the 14th century and incorporated parts of de Moulton's ruined castle. Until the beginning of the 19th century, the sea came to within two miles (3 km) of the town and there were severe floods recorded in the 13th and 16th centuries. The land drainage programmes of the 18th and 19th centuries moved the coastline of The Wash to nine miles (14 km) away, leaving Holbeach surrounded by more than 23,000 acres (93 km²) of reclaimed fertile agricultural land. Royal Air Force The Royal Air Force maintains a bombing range, known officially as RAF Holbeach, on salt marshland at the coast of Holbeach parish, near the village of Gedney Drove End. The RAF station is situated approximately 11 miles (18 km) north west of Holbeach town centre. Local economy Much of the economy has been based on food processing and bulb growing. The United Kingdom's largest bulb supplier (Taylors Bulbs) is situated to the north of the town and flour milling continues to this day at Barrington Mill (owned by Smith's Flour Mills). Pubs Local pubs are the Black Bull on Fleet Street, the Chequers Hotel on High Street, the Exchange Inn on Church Street, the Horse & Groom on High Street, the Mansion House on High Street, the Red Lion on Spalding Road and the String of Horses on Boston Road South. However recently the Station Inn has closed.
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