The property located in Panton, Lincolnshire, is a distinctive accommodation that combines historical charm with modern comforts, making it an ideal retreat for up to four guests. Nestled in a secluded, wooded area near the Lincolnshire Wolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the property showcases many original church features, providing a unique atmosphere. The layout includes a ground floor living and dining room with a quarry-tiled floor, a kitchen, and a bathroom, while the first floor features galleried areas with sleeping arrangements, including a double bed and twin beds, making it suitable for families or small groups.
This historical site dates back to AD 806, as per the Domesday survey of 1086, and has served as a resting place for monks and Knights Templar during the Crusades. The current structure, built in 1770, retains several intriguing elements from its past, such as the inscribed ledger Yorkstone floor in the kitchen, a carved stone font in the living area, and painted ceilings in the mezzanine bedrooms. Additional features include arched windows, heavy church doors, and a brass bedstead, all contributing to the property’s unique character and charm.
The property is equipped with modern amenities to ensure a comfortable stay, including oil central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels, a travel cot, a DVD player, a stereo/CD player, a microwave, a washing machine, and a dishwasher. The grounds are partially fenced and include outdoor furniture, making it a pleasant space for relaxation. However, it is worth noting that the property is unsuitable for children under eight years old, and smoking is not permitted. Guests should also be aware of a fenced pond in the grounds.
In terms of location, the property offers easy access to a variety of attractions and amenities. The charming village pub and shop are just 1.5 miles away, while notable sites such as Gunby Hall and Doddington Hall are approximately 15 miles from the property. Visitors can also explore the picturesque Lincoln cathedral and castle, antique shops, nature reserves, and the nearby coast, making it a perfect base for those looking to experience the natural beauty and historical richness of the region.
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