17 Union Road Basement is a well-presented studio apartment located in Lincoln near the stunning Lincolnshire Wolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Situated across from Lincoln Castle walls, this charming property sleeps two, allowing couples to retreat to a more subdued city escape. Head down the entrance staircase to find a nicely-decorated studio living space, with a plush king-sized bed, a seating area with Smart TV where you can cuddle up and watch your favourite movies, and a well-stocked kitchen area with a compact breakfast bar. After a day under the sun in the enclosed courtyard, flipping burgers on the BBQ, rinse off the smell of smoke in the shower room before heading to bed. Being located so close to the city centre, you'll find no shortage of eateries and other amenities like The Victoria and The Strugglers Inn pubs both up the street from the property, the latter boasting outdoor seating to enjoy a cold beer during warmer months. The property is located in the heart of the historic part of Lincoln, where you can explore Bailgate, Lincoln Cathedral and Lincoln Castle, an abandoned Norman stronghold that was subsequently used as a jail, which offers guided tours and exhibitions. Visit the Museum of Lincolnshire Life and Lincoln Museum for more historical attractions. After that, put together a picnic basket and spend the afternoon exploring the 22-acre Arboretum. Trekkers can enjoy breathtaking sweeping vistas at Lincolnshire Wolds AONB, but don't forget to make a side trip to Woodside Wildlife Zoo to see the animals. Memories are waiting to be made at 17 Union Road Basement. This property can be booked in conjunction with Reference 1148081 17 Union Road House, together sleeping 6 guests
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