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Pyewipe Inn
Fossebank, Saxilby Road
LINCOLN
Lincoln
Lincolnshire
LN1 2BG
Telephone: 01522 528708
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The Pyewipe Inn was first an Alehouse by the side of the Fossdyke Canal in 1778. The canal was built by the Romans in AD120 joining the rivers Witham and Trent and is England's oldest surviving canal. The name pyewipe is a Lincolnshire word for plover or lapwing. Family owned free-house, set in 4 acres of tranquil woodland, yet only 5 minutes drive from the city centre of historic Lincoln. The pub has fine views of the cathedral in the distance. You can walk along the Fossdyke back to the City centre. Good range of real ales and good range of good quality, good value food prepared by 4 qualified chefs. Food is served in the lounge/bar areas including at least 4 home made vegitarian dishes. Summer is ideal for al fresco dining on the canalside patio, while in winter, a warm welcome awaits with an open fire. There is also a Restaurant with an A La Carte menu changed every four months. To reach the pub, cross the bypass road on the A57 and then you turn off down a marked narrow road to double back under the bypass road. Accommodation available. The Pyewipe Lodge, a new purpose built addition, offers 21 luxurious en-suite rooms, each individually decorated.
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| Accommodation |
| Number of Rooms - en suite |
21 |
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| Total Number of Rooms |
21 |
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| Other Information |
| Garden |
Yes |
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