Cabin ∙ 1 bedroom ∙ 2 guests | Cottage in Osgodby
1 Bedroom Cottage in Holton Le Clay, Osgodby
Market Rasen 3.3 miles. Located in Usselby near Market Rasen, Lincolnshire is the Old Rectory Annexe, a delightful, one-bedroom abode. With access to over 7.5 acres of grounds, whilst nestled near the Lincolnshire Wolds AONB, the Old Rectory Annexe offers a charming base for two guests looking to explore the East Anglian countryside. Benefit from ample off-road parking, before making your way through the stable door and into the kitchen/diner. Be welcomed by a well-equipped, country-style kitchen with a neighbouring utility, providing all the essentials for a self-catered stay; enjoy meals indoors or set the bistro table upon the front patio. Cosy up in the spacious sitting room, complete with a plush corner sofa, Smart TV and a rustling woodburning stove, before retiring for the night to the lovely double bedroom. Come morning, enjoy a long soak in the corner bath or a refreshing shower, before taking a rural stroll with a fresh coffee in hand. In the area you'll find The Old Mill Lakes, a perfect spot for keen anglers to visit, whilst Harlam Hill Loch makes the ideal place for a leisurely stroll with riverside views in the backdrop. Locate your nearest hub of amenities in Market Rasen, along with a local golf club and the Market Rasen Racecourse, offering something for sporting fans, whilst the Willingham Woods makes a delightful place for keen walkers to tour. Head into Lincoln to tour the Museum of Lincolnshire Life, the Lincoln Museum, the Lincoln Guildhall, and the Lincoln Cathedral, displaying the city's expansive heritage and culture, or if you'd prefer a day at the beach, round off your break in Mablethorpe, to enjoy a bag of fish and chips along the north promenade. Spend quality time with your loved one at Old Rectory Annexe.
A small market town on the River Rase, Market Rasen is situated on the western edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds, an area recognised for its outstanding natural beauty. It is surrounded by open space and wooded areas. With so many peaceful trails and rural lanes to explore, the gently sloping scenery and charming villages serve as a draw for bikers, walkers, and wildlife enthusiasts. Visit the National Hunt racecourse, play a round of golf on the tree-lined 18-hole course, or spend the day at one of the pristine sandy beaches along the Lincolnshire Coast. Visit Lincoln to see its magnificent cathedral, castle from the 11th century, and a wide variety of shops.