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Located in Boston, 21.7 miles from Skegness, The King's Arms provides a restaurant and free WiFi.
The bed and breakfast offers a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom with a hairdryer, free toiletries and shower.
Guests can relax in the garden at the property.
Grantham is 31.1 miles from The King's Arms, while Woodhall Spa is 14.3 miles away. The nearest airport is Humberside Airport, 43.5 miles from the accommodation.
The Kings Arms is a pub that offers B&B accommodation. It is situated a quarter of a mile from the centre of Boston offering a warm welcome in a friendly atmosphere to both locals and visitors to the area.The pub has recently undergone a refurbishment and now offers five high quality en-suite bedrooms. Value for money you will be hard to find anywhere better in Boston for overnight accommodation and breakfast The facilities at the Kings Arms include:a Beer garden is at the rear of the pub and safe for children. and a large car park to the rear of the pub. We offer a full range of superb Batemans Real Ales and guest ales, as well as an excellent range of spirits, wine, cider, lager and soft drinks. Boston's history is a rich one, littered with notable characters and events. In the middle ages the town grew to become an important port for the Hanseatic traders of northern Europe and for a period in the 13th Century Boston was the leading port in England. In 1545 the town was granted its charter and became a Borough. By the 17th Century Boston had become a centre of religious non-conformism, inspired by figures such as John Foxe and John Cotton. Many Bostonians, including Cotton, left to take up a new life in Massachusetts. As time went by, the drainage of the fenlands and the construction of extensive sea banks created vast areas of rich land suitable for the cultivation of crops, and led to another period of growth in the town.
Boston is positioned on the East Coast and the Wash and is between Skegness and Spalding. Bostons Church, St. Botolphs has been described as Majestic, magnificent, so high and mighty, Boston Stump - a giant amongst churches.
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