The Bustard Inn & Restaurant
"Grade II-listed village free house that caters for all appetites."
Overview
A beautiful Grade II listed village inn in the heart of the peaceful Lincolnshire village of South Rauceby, just a couple of miles from Sleaford, The Bustard Inn serves seasonal, locally sourced British food in a relaxed and welcoming setting. Great for a leisurely lunch, enjoying a Sunday roast or simply unwinding with a pint of Cheeky Bustard in the bar or garden. As a venue, the inn offers space for weddings and private celebrations.
Key accessibility features
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Parking within 50 metres of entrance
Parking is available within 50 metres of a customer entrance, either on-site or off-site, in a car park or on the street.
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Step-free entrance
There is step-free access at the main entrance or an alternative entrance. This may be via a ramp or lift. -
Step-free access to all or most areas
There is step-free access to all or most areas. This may include access by ramp or lift. As a minimum, there is step-free access to an accessible toilet and at least one food and beverage outlet, where available.
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Quieter table
A table located in a quieter area is available, where noise is minimised. -
Table service as standard or on request
Table service is available as standard or on request. -
Dietary requirements catered for
A selection of food is offered for a range of dietary requirements.
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Wheelchair-accessible toilet in public areas
A designated accessible toilet designed for wheelchair users, and others with visible and non-visible accessibility requirements, is available within the main public areas. -
Emergency evacuation plan for disabled people
Personal or General Emergency Evacuation Plans are in place for disabled customers. -
Facilities for assistance dogs
Facilities are available for assistance dogs e.g. water bowls, toilet area, within the grounds of the venue or nearby.
Location
44 Main Street, South Rauceby, SLEAFORD, Lincolnshire, NG34 8QG
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About the area
Much of the fenland around the Wash has been drained of its marshes and reclaimed as highly productive farmland. Further north, the coastline, with its sandy beaches, has been developed to accommodate the holiday industry, with caravans, campsites and the usual seaside paraphernalia.
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