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Pelham House Cottage, Nettleton Near Caistor

Lincolnshire. Sleeps up to 5

A beautifully presented elegant Georgian cottage in the small village of Nettleton, 1 mile from the historic market town of Caistor. Nettleton lies within the north west edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds, an area of outstanding natural beauty and near to the coast, providing a wonderful base for touring, walking, cycling and wildlife lovers. Adjoined to the owners property via an arch, the cottage was originally a Brewery and Coach House which has been sympathetically converted into a stunning Grade II listed holiday home. It retains character, but with modern comforts to enjoy after a day exploring The Wolds. Entry is through its Georgian door, under the archway, into a small hall with a convenient cloakroom leading off. The sitting room has a lovely, welcoming ambience with comfortable sofas, stripped wooden floor and a cosy open fire to warm the toes during the winter months. Five steps down brings you into a spacious, modern kitchen, with a dining area and all you would need to prepare tasty family meals and a separate, well equipped utility room. Patio doors open onto a private garden where you can sit and relax with a glass of wine and enjoy a sheltered aspect. Upstairs there is a sumptuous bedroom on each floor. One with an ensuite bathroom, the other with an additional, full size, day bed and served by an adjacent bathroom. Tastefully furnished throughout, with many thoughtful touches, this charming cottage is sure to please discerning guests. Nettleton's picturesque setting and access to country walks attracts visitors each year, with ramblers drawn to the most stunning stretch of the Viking Way and walking festivals which celebrate this. Visitors can stroll to a bespoke gift shop and the local Inn, where good food is always welcome. Nettleton Beck meanders through the village and an Ironstone Church and cottages overlook fields dotted with rare Lincoln Longwool sheep. Within easy reach are the unspoilt beaches of Anderby Creek and Moggs Eye, which are hidden gems. Cleethorpes and Mablethorpe offer long, golden sands and family attractions, while Donna Nook, where resident Grey Seals can be spotted, offers a heart-warming sight. The attractions of Louth, Brigg, Market Rasen and Horncastle will undoubtedly fill interesting days, but ensure time is saved to fully explore the nearby city of Lincoln. Its sights from the majestic hilltop castle and cathedral span across the rooftops of the independent shops and cafes of Steep Hill, stretching down to the canal, dotted with swans. A short trip over the Humber Bridge to Hull, City of Culture, with its Museum Quarter, art galleries and The Deep Aquatic Centre is well worth a visit and a further hop to Beverly would complete the tourist route. A stylish period property, Pelham House Cottage provides an excellent base for a wonderful holiday at any time of the year!

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