Holiday Homes Lincolnshire Coast

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Lakeview Lodge

Stunning lakeside lodge located in the peaceful village of Anderby Creek on the east coast of Lincolnshire. With the beach within walking distance and the beautiful Lincolnshire Wolds just a short drive away, you will be spoilt for choice for places to walk, cycle and explore. Enjoy a day out at the infamous resort of Skegness, ride a horse on the beach, or enjoy a family outing to the Lincolnshire Wildlife Park. Sleeping four guests in two double bedrooms, this delightful lodge is perfect for couples or small families and two well behaved dogs are welcome too.

Weekly guide price:

£850 to £920

Short breaks from £122 per night

53.664180, -0.339151

Sandes by Water

Escape to the country in this fantastic holiday home. Just a few miles from the magnificent Humber Bridge and within easy reach of the seaside resort of Cleethorpes, Sandes by Water sleeps eight people in four bedrooms and is ideal for large and extended families who enjoy being outdoors. Five acres of private grounds have a well-stocked fishing lake, summer house, and paddocks for horses to stay. There is also secure bike storage and a wealth of footpaths, cycling trails and bridleways nearby to enjoy. Lincoln, Hull and York are around an hour by car, giving visitors the potential to alternate peaceful days in the country with exciting city adventures.

Weekly guide price:

£1000 to £1400

Short breaks from £1000 per night

52.882831, -0.684285

Park House

Park House is a Grade-II listed gem in the heart of the beautiful Lincolnshire countryside. The four-bedroom house sleeps up to eight people with a flexible layout that suits families and friends. It is in the pretty village of Harlaxton, within walking distance of Harlaston Manor, the Gregory Arms pub and a well-stocked village shop. Grantham, Belvoir Castle and The Chequers Inn at Woolsthorpe are all nearby, as are Belton House and Gardens, Wymondham Windmill, and Woolsthorpe Manor. There are picturesque walks and bike rides to enjoy, as well as fishing, golf and a host of other fun activities.

Weekly guide price:

£679 to £1650

53.108366, 0.240885

Northolme Hall

Tucked away discretely on the edge of Wainfleet All Saints near Skegness, Northolme Hall is an elegant Georgian country mansion house that is ideal for large gatherings of family and friends. Sleeping twenty one guests in eleven bedrooms, it includes a separate cottage for grandparents or guests who want their own space. Northolme Hall has all the features of a top quality country hotel, including indoor heated pool, all-weather tennis court, and extensive gardens, with the benefit of complete privacy. Surrounded by glorious countryside and with fantastic beaches such as Skegness and Cleepthorpes just a short drive away, Northolme Hall is within an easy walk of the villages amenities including a supermarket and train station. Lincoln, Grantham, Mablethopre, Gainsborough and Sleaford are all accessible by car, making Northolme Hall the ideal base for a self-catering holiday in Lincolnshire.

Weekly guide price:

£4452 to £5900

53.301993, 0.287288

Orchard Close

Offering home from home comforts, Orchard Close is a detached holiday home ideally placed in the peaceful village of Sandilands on the Lincolnshire coast. Affordable and perfect for large families or groups of friends, you have a promenade, beach and village shop within strolling distance, as well as Sutton on Sea a mile walk away with a wider choice of amenities. Perfect for those who enjoy wildlife, walking, exploring or relaxing on the beach.

Weekly guide price:

£355 to £730

53.325872, -0.368284

Fairview Cottage

Fairview Cottage is in the quiet Lincolnshire village of Wickenby, a stone's throw from the stunning Lincolnshire Wolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and only 14 miles from Lincoln. It's a fantastic holiday cottage for couples or families, including those with dogs, as there are wonderful walks and bike rides all around the area. There's plenty to do in every season, whether you're stopping by the Control Tower Museum and Cafe at Wickenby Aerodrome, playing golf, shopping at one of the surrounding market towns, sightseeing in Lincoln, or visiting beaches like Cleethorpes or Mablethropes. Fairview Cottages welcomes guests all year round.

Weekly guide price:

£480 to £620

Short breaks from £70 per night

53.365113, 0.000792

Pankhurst Cottage

The Lincolnshire Wolds are a beautiful part of England and perfect for a relaxed holiday in any season. Pankhurst Cottage is a lovely Victorian end-terrace cottage in the Georgian market town of Louth. It sleeps four people in two bedrooms on a residential street a few minutes walk from shops, cafes, Louth's market, pubs and other amenities. The Lincolnshire coast and Blue Flag beaches are around half an hour by car, and there's a wide choice of sights and attractions to suit all interests and weather. Pankhurst Cottage is family-friendly, welcoming couples, families and friends (including a dog) all year round.

Weekly guide price:

£395 to £595

Short breaks from £80 per night

53.330884, 0.270528

Sandpiper Cottage

Refurbished and presented to a very high standard, Sandpiper Cottage is a charming seaside holiday home in the quiet coastal hamlet of Trusthorpe in between Sutton-on-Sea and Mablethorpe on the Lincolnshire coast. Enjoying a quiet cul-de-sac position, this spacious single level cottage sleeps up to four guests in an ensuite king bedroom and twin room and is just a short stroll from the Trusthorpe's long sandy beach.

Weekly guide price:

£515 to £950

Short breaks from £73 per night

53.063211, 0.060786

Kara Mia

Stay in this comfortable cottage in rural Lincolnshire. Kara Mia is on a family smallholding a few miles from Boston and within walking distance of the local pub. It sleeps four people in two bedrooms and suits couples or families. The owners have a small herd of rare-breed pigs, and their bacon and pork are second to none! There are wonderful walking and cycling routes from the door, and you're within easy reach of favourite attractions, nature reserves, the Lincolnshire Wolds and beaches like Skegness and Maplethorpe.

Weekly guide price:

£490 to £770

Short breaks from £100 per night

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White Cross Cottage

The beautiful Lincolnshire countryside beckons at White Cross Cottage. The self-catering cottage is fresh and light, enjoying a private enclosed garden and views of fields and countryside. The area is a favourite with walkers, cyclists and bird lovers, with The Wash and RSPB reserves at Frampton Marsh and Freiston Shore just a few miles away. Historic Lincoln is within easy reach, as are Kings Lynn and Skegness. Flexible bookings make this cottage perfect whether travelling on business or pleasure, with a layout that suits solo travellers, couples, families or friends.

Weekly guide price:

£350 to £730

Short breaks from £50 per night

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The Pottery

Located just a five minute walk from the ancient market town of Horncastle with its pub, shops and restaurants, The Pottery provides an ideal self-catering base from which to explore Lincolnshire. Plenty of outdoor pursuits in the local area, attractions and the coast with its vast sandy beaches is within easy driving distance. All the right ingredients for a fun-packed holiday. Tourist board rating: 3 Star

Weekly guide price:

£390 to £465

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Old Barn Cottages

Nicely tucked away in a quiet corner of the Lincolnshire Wolds, Old Barn Cottages provides a choice of three welcoming holiday homes that afford glorious views and plenty of peace and tranquility. Enjoy superb golf, horse riding, walking and cycling the quiet lanes, or get out and about exploring and visit Lincoln city centre or the sandy beaches on the coast. Do as much or as little as your heart desires on holiday in Lincolnshire. Tourist board rating: 4 Star

Weekly guide price:

£300 to £475

Discover Lincolnshire

The area is steeped in Roman history and you can find various Roman walls throughout the county as well as medieval castles. Lincoln Castle was built in the 11th century by William the Conqueror and is a remarkable well preserved attraction that offers an insight into the history of the castle and the surrounding area from the Middle Ages onwards. The Lincoln Cathedral is regarded as one of the finest in Europe with its Gothic architecture and mix of Saxon, Norman and medieval influences.

Adventure lovers can enjoy large areas of unspoilt natural landscapes with various walking and cycling trails. Hiking along the Viking Way which runs the length of the coast and provides spectacular views, refreshing sea air and peaceful surroundings is a great way to see the coastal areas. Similarly, following in the footsteps of literary figure Lord Tennyson on the Tennyson Trail across the rolling hills and scenic beauty of the 130 mile long walk, that you can join and leave as you please, offers good views of the countryside.

The waterways that trickle over the county provide good fishing and canoeing opportunities and the more energetic coastline is popular for sailing and windsurfing. An interesting part of its history is during the Second World War, as the county was used extensively by the RAF. It has a rich aviation heritage and there are several museums where you can see and learn about how it played a vital role in the air battles of WW2.

Culinary speaking, Lincolnshire is one of the most diverse in the country. It offers several unique and speciality dishes native to the region including haslet (a pork loaf garnished with sage), Lincolnshire sausages (where local butchers create their own recipes) and stuffed chine (salted neck-chine of a pig flavoured with parsley). Indeed, Batemans Ales are famous throughout the county as well and can be sampled in many of the rustic inns and pubs.

The cathedral city of Lincoln is a busy metropolis that still has age old buildings and architectural styles from times gone by. You can find modern shopping beside independent niche stores and energetic nightclubs near to quiet and nostalgic pubs. The whole county is a well-crafted mix of new and old as well as rural, urban and coastal. The sheer diversity on offer in Lincolnshire makes it a perfect place to visit as it offers so much in its borders. From heritage to speciality dishes, countryside walks to coastal water sports, the country of Lincolnshire has a remarkable ability to cater for all tastes.

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Source: https://www.independentcottages.co.uk/lincolnshire/

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