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Superhost
Cabin
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 148 reviews

Beautiful Log Cabin

SargolRating, 5 stars6 days ago
Or fantastic place very quiet to relax good swimming pool and hot tub nice land for taking photos great memories for all ower family I hope I can go again
Superhost
Campervan/Motorhome
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 11 reviews

Caravan 3 bed sleeps 6

JosephRating, 5 stars3 days ago
Very thoughtful host. Most of the basic things you need for your caravan holiday are provided, unlike other caravans we had in the past. Highly recommend if you’re planning to explore Golden Sands.
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Home
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 85 reviews

The Paddocks

LiamRating, 5 stars4 days ago
Beautiful home with everything we needed. Host was super responsive. Thank you for having us
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Cottage
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 36 reviews

Stone Cottage - Hot Tub, Wooded Garden, Play Area

BarbaraRating, 5 stars1 month ago
A great stay in Adam’s gorgeous house. Kitchen was really well equipped, beds comfy and great shower. The village is really pretty and Stamford only a short drive away. Would definitely recommend; we were 4 friends but would be great for a couple of families too.
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Home
5 out of 5 average rating, 17 reviews

Luxury Modern Holiday Home + Hot Tub - Sleeps 6

JoeRating, 5 stars2 months ago
Beautiful place. Nice short break
Superhost
Campervan/Motorhome
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 9 reviews

P nf caravan holidays

LeeRating, 5 stars3 months ago
My family live half a mile from south view so was perfect for us, this is a great location to be as it’s just outside the busy part of town
Superhost
Home
5 out of 5 average rating, 3 reviews

Group of Cottages- Great for friends/Family trips

CorrieRating, 5 stars22 months ago
Highly recommended! Beautiful cottages and location, perfect for our group holiday. The kitchens were equipped with all we needed, the accommodations had great showers and comfortable beds. The garden is an amazing outdoor space perfect for summer dining. We really enjoyed our stay and Kirsty was a brilliant host, she was really responsive when we messaged. Thanks again!
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Home
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 15 reviews

Firs Retreat

BeckiRating, 5 stars1 week ago
We’ve just got back from a long weekend away at the Firs for my bestfriend’s hen do! It was amazing. The house was stunning, completely spotless, and well decorated! It looked even better than the photos when we arrived! Every thing you could need and more in the kitchen (dining stuff/glassware/utensils). There were fresh flowers in a vase on the table when we arrived! Spoke with Andy whilst staying there due to us needing to move some cars around (our mistake) and it was no problem at all, Andy was super friendly and helpful. Bedrooms/bathrooms all clean, along with hot tub and outdoor seating areas! Would recommend it to anyone. And not too far at all from Lincoln! It was perfect and we couldn’t have wished for better! We would love to come back at some point! Also, the new extension was stunning too! Well done and Thank you Andrew! :)

Your guide to Lincolnshire

Welcome to Lincolnshire

Lincolnshire’s abundant acres have inspired one of England’s most exciting foodie scenes, distinguished for its local produce as well as its sausages. Its myriad manor houses and market towns, from Grantham to Gainsborough and Caistor to Louth, are an attractive legacy of its farming and trading heritage. The skyline here is often pierced with one of the medieval towers, spires, and steeples for which the county’s churches are renowned, such as the famous St Botolph, known locally as the Boston Stump.

Lincoln, its principal city, is a historic gem whose major landmarks date back to William the Conqueror. From the north, the Wolds spill out in a rural loveliness, the low rise and fall of their hills dotted with sleepy hamlets. By the sea, family-friendly resorts like Skegness and Cleethorpes give way to quieter, wilder coastline, with undeveloped sandy beaches, or salt marshes that are sanctuaries for birdlife.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Lincolnshire

Lincolnshire’s beaches are best enjoyed when the temperatures rise in the summer and the seaside towns are at their liveliest, between June and early September. It’s also the time for Lincolnshire’s many agricultural shows, which are a big part of the local tradition: the Lincolnshire Show in June draws 60,000 visitors over two days. Spring is a fantastic time to spend your holiday in a Lincolnshire cottage, when its many historic homes open for the season and its gardens are in full bloom. The celebrations continue in autumn, when food and drink take centre stage at events like October’s Sausage Festival. There’s also a big steampunk scene in Lincolnshire; you can get a glimpse of its quirky style at the Asylum Steampunk Festival in Lincoln in August.


Top things to do in Lincolnshire

Anderby Creek

Backed by dunes, this long, unspoilt stretch of sandy beach can be found between Mablethorpe to the north and Ingoldmells to the south. It’s a perfect retreat from the crowds, with a pub, café, and shop in its tiny coastal village, as well as the Cloud Bar, not a place for drinking, but a platform for spotting clouds.

Gainsborough

Twenty miles north of Lincoln, this busy market town combines many aspects of the county’s rural, urban, and industrial heritage. On the banks of the River Trent, Gainsborough was historically an inland port. Its attractions include the timber-framed manor house of Gainsborough Old Hall and Marshall’s Yard, where a 19th-century manufacturing complex has been transformed into a shopping heaven.

Stamford

This quiet Georgian town in the south of the county is regularly used as a filming location, and it’s easy to see why: Its limestone buildings are some of the best preserved in England. Stamford’s pretty Town Meadows lie alongside the River Welland, while on its southern outskirts sits the impressive estate and grounds of Burghley House.

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