Castle Cottage is an end-terrace home that offers the perfect escape in the heart of Lincoln, Lincolnshire.
With its prime location near a range of amenities and attractions, this is the ideal place to explore the city, while enjoying the comforts of home, including a woodburning stove, indulgent hot tub, and enclosed courtyard.
Benefit from a parking permit, offering ease on arrival, before stepping indoors, firstly reaching the living/dining room, complete with plenty of plush seating, a Smart TV, and a dedicated dining area, where you can spend cooler evenings, gathered around the woodburner.
The kitchen has all the essentials for a self-catered stay, including a washing machine, dishwasher, and coffee machine, where you can prepare delicious meals to be enjoyed alfresco, ahead of spending the evening under the stars from the hot tub.
Three well-appointed bedrooms await upstairs, including a super-king-size (zip/link), a double, and a triple bunk room, the latter suited for the children of your group.
For convenience, a sleek bathroom and a handy ground-floor wet room are also on offer, to ease the morning queues.
A stay at Castle Cottage opens up a world of exploration; head into the city of Lincoln, just a stone’s throw away, and discover the incredible Lincoln Cathedral, the iconic Lincoln Castle, and the Museum of Lincolnshire Life.
Take the opportunity to tour the city’s vibrant streets and countless independent shops, traditional pubs, and delicious restaurants, along with pretty, riverside walks, and several parks to enjoy a picnic from.
For a change of pace, travel south to Whisby Nature Park, with its abundance of walking trails, birdwatching spots, and lakeside nooks to experience, a must-visit for outdoor enthusiasts, or for further amenities, venture to the historic town of Newark, also within easy reach, and witness its stunning architecture, visit its many independent boutiques, and explore the bustling market square.
With so much to discover, Castle Cottage makes the perfect base for your stay in Lincolnshire.