Wragby,
East Anglia
The Hayloft at Warren House
The Hayloft at Warren House near Wragby, Lincolnshire sleeps two in one bedroom.
- 2 guests
- 1 bedrooms
- 1 bathrooms
- no pets allowed
The living areas in this barn conversion consist of a kitchen equipped with oven, hob, microwave, fridge with ice-box, washing machine and coffee machine and a living/dining room with seating for two and a Smart TV with Netflix. There is one king-size bedroom serviced by a ground-floor shower room. Outside there is off-road parking available and a patio with furniture. Within 4.1 miles there is a shop and 1.5 miles a pub. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. WiFi, travel cot, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. Enjoy a romantic getaway in the countryside at The Hayloft at Warren House. Note: This property is set on the owner's ground and they live on these grounds.Please note: This property can only accept bookings which end on a Friday. During Christmas period, this property only accepts bookings that start on Friday.
A short distance from Lincoln itself, Wragby is a tiny town encircled by the Lincolnshire countryside. Two 19th-century manor ruins, the All Saints church (19th-century, Grade II listed), and a tall tower mill (1831, built by millwright Ingledew) are all present. With three welcoming neighbourhood pubs, a fish market, a café, and a restaurant, Wragby has a lot to offer. Horncastle and the seaside town of Skegness are also accessible by regular bus service. Explore the several trails in the Bardney Limewoods National Nature Reserve, see the butterfly garden there, and the Chambers Farm Wood nearby. Discover the beauty of the east coast at the coastal resorts of Skegness and Sutton-on-Sea, or travel to the city of Lincoln to behold its magnificent cathedral or wander through the many interesting stores there. Excellent year-round location from which to explore Lincolnshire. Stephen Langton, an important figure in the signing of the Magna Carta, was born in Langton by Wragby.
From rolling countryside to historic cathedral cities and traditional seaside resorts, Lincolnshire offers a peaceful alternative to the discerning holidaymaker.