Across the flat, fertile Fens to the rolling chalk uplands of the Lincolnshire Wolds, with its wooded valleys and sleepy villages. One of them, Somersby, is the birthplace of the poet, Alfred, Lord Tennyson. The triple towers of Lincoln Cathedral are visible for miles. The cathedral is a fascinating mix of Norman and Gothic styles. Look for the Lincoln imp gargoyle, turned to stone by an angel, then explore Lincoln Castle.
Enjoy an Elizabethan extravaganza at Burghley House, home of the world famous horse trials. Climb Hell staircase into Heaven Room. Fulbeck Hall houses the Arnhem Museum, dedicated to the airborne divisions, and Woolsthorpe Manor was the childhood home of Isaac Newton. On to Stamford, which has been described as ‘a miniature Oxford’ with its five spired medieval churches. It also boasts great Georgian architecture.
Modern and spacious farmhouse with lawns and shrubbery. Convenient for visiting many famous fenland towns near The Wash
Holly Cottage is a characterful mixture of an old cottage with a stylish modern extension, making for a comfortable and well-appointed holiday home
A characterful mixture of a period cottage with a stylish modern extension which makes for a comfortable, well-appointed B&B
Grade II listed, characterful house in conservation area off the village green
Individual property tucked away in a quieter part of the village
18th century farmhouse in Vale of Belvoir
Cosy cottage attached to main farmhouse in the beautiful Vale of Belvoir
A charming, renovated, 17th-century cottage in the centre of the picturesque market town of Tuxford
Secluded country house in 20 acres of pasture
Guesthouse near Addenbrooke’s Hospital
Farm guest house on arable farm set back from A1
One bedroom cottage with open plan living area
Two bedroom cottage, all on one level with polished hard wood floors throughout
Ash Cottage is all on one level and equipped to a high standard
A large cottage, all on one level and equipped to a high standard