Holiday houses in North Kesteven

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A detached brick property is featured with multiple white-paneled doors at the front, set against a backdrop of lush greenery and flowering shrubs. A spacious driveway is visible, providing access to the entrance. The scene is brightened by a clear blue sky and scattered clouds above.
Holiday home in Ruskington
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 133 reviews

Sunny Brook Lodge- a Cosy Brook-side setting

Feel at one with nature in this cosy brook-side setting surrounded by trees. In the corner of a cul-de-sac with parking, and garden with private area. Relax at this peaceful place to stay, within walking distance of to the thriving village of Ruskington. Centrally placed in Lincolnshire, and with train and bus services a walk away, visit the historic city of Lincoln, or Grantham, Boston or Newark. Beautiful woodland and waterfall walks are less than three miles. Wi-Fi is sometimes intermittent

Top Guest favourite
A comfortable living area features a cozy sofa adorned with decorative cushions and a matching armchair. A small wooden table sits at the center. Bookshelves line one wall, and framed artwork enhances the warm tones of the room, with soft lighting from a nearby lamp.
Guesthouse in Lincolnshire
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 169 reviews

Annex, Skelghyll Cottage

Situated in the village of Potterhanworth, 6 miles south of Lincoln on a bus route , this well equipped 3 star self catering cottage bungalow consisting of large open plan kitchen/dining/living room, separate bathroom and double bedroom. Outside is an attractive patio garden, within a large private garden. Golf and fishing within one mile. Cycle routes and many footpaths in village and surrounding area. 2 nights minimum stay. WiFi available on request. For more information phone 01522790043.

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A charming cottage features a rustic brick exterior with a gabled roof and flower boxes beneath the windows. A gravel area is presented at the front, with seating available and lush greenery surrounding the entrance.
Home in Rowston
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 263 reviews

Elms House Cottage

Rowston is a small farming village , south of the historic city of Lincoln. Sleaford, Newark and Grantham are all easily within half hour by car. You’ll love my place because it's a very old cottage, recently re-equipped (including dishwasher). It is near, but separate from, my own house, with it's own garden. The cottage is good for couples, solos, business travellers, and small families. We can also accommodate French speakers. A 10% discount and free weekly servicing for 7+ day stays.

Top Guest favourite
The interior features a vaulted wooden ceiling, creating an open and airy feel. A spacious bed is set beside large windows, allowing natural light to illuminate the room. A comfortable sofa and a wooden coffee table complement the kitchen area equipped with modern appliances.
Barn in Branston Booths
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 264 reviews

The Milking Parlour, a brick barn at Moorland Farm

The Milking Parlour is a brick built barn in a quiet, rural location. The city of Lincoln is a 20 minute drive away. This barn used to be part of a milking shed. It has a vaulted roof and there are two areas: a bedroom-studio and a shower-wet room. The kitchen has a small fridge-freezer, a small induction hob and a combination microwave-grill. The wet room has a walk-in shower, toilet, sink and mirror with light, de-mister and shave socket. Outside there is a patio area with table and chairs.

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A charming stone cottage with a traditional facade is set against a clear blue sky. Windows adorned with white trim reflect sunlight, while neatly trimmed hedges and colorful flowers enhance the inviting entrance, framed by a white picket fence.
Cottage in Branston
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 182 reviews

Capella Cottage, four miles from Lincoln centre

Capella cottage sits within the village of Branston. Being only four miles South-East of Lincoln’s city centre, It is accessed easily by car. (Approx ten min drive) The cottage is on the main road through Branston so there may be occasional road noise from traffic. There is a good sized rear garden, where the sun can be enjoyed through the day. Free Parking is available on the road outside of the property or should you prefer free ‘off street’ parking, this can be found just up the road.

Top Guest favourite
A cozy living area is highlighted by a colorful patterned rug and a dark sofa. Natural light floods in through a skylight and windows adorned with sheer curtains. A wooden coffee table and a round dining table are also present, accompanied by framed artwork on the walls.
Holiday home in Lincolnshire
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 117 reviews

Beautiful 1 bedroom self contained holiday Annex

Whether its business or leisure the Priory Annex has your needs covered. Exclusive 10% discounted enteance tickets to Lincoln Cathedral are avalible to guests. A 20 minute river side walk sees you in the heart of Lincoln and the university. 100 yards from Lincoln indoor bowling club and the 50- Acres of Boultham park with its lakeside walks and cafe. An abundance of pubs and restaurants within a 10 minute walk or just chill out on your patio with something on the BBQ free wi-fi included.

Guest favourite
Double doors open to reveal a lush green garden, framed by tall trees. Natural light fills the space, highlighting a gravel path leading outside. A small potted plant adds a touch of color near the entrance.
Home in Collingham
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 242 reviews

Stylish Barn Conversion with Woodland Views

Wonderful Woodland location just 2 miles from Newark Show Ground. Wake up to the sound of birds and have a coffee in the south facing garden, before heading out to the show ground or surrounding areas. Amazing road networks taking you easily into Newark, Lincoln and Nottinghamshire, visit Castles and local attractions or easily commute to work, even avoid the car and walk your dog directly to Stapleford Woods. Kingsize bedroom, full kitchen, wet room and entertaining space with sofa bed...

Top Guest favourite
The cozy lounge features a stone fireplace, providing warmth and character. A comfortable seating arrangement, including a striped sofa and an armchair, invites relaxation. A modern TV sits beside a wooden coffee table, enhancing the room's welcoming design.
Home in Lincolnshire
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 201 reviews

2 Guests - pet friendly stone cottage in Sleaford

Hideaway Cottage is a Grade 2, charming stone built holiday home in the heart of Sleaford . This three story 18th century period cottage is steeped in history, offering beams and a feature fireplace. It is a comfortable and convenient stay for guests with an array of local attractions & eateries all within easy reach. A fully equipped kitchen, cosy lounge, TV, dining area, and bedroom with attached WC. Hideaway Cottage is the perfect retreat. Parking is a 4 min walk away £4.00 for 24 hrs

Guest favourite
A wooden dining table is accompanied by four matching chairs, situated near a cozy fireplace. A vase with greenery sits at the center of the table, and light enters from the nearby window, illuminating the space.
Townhouse in Lincolnshire
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 164 reviews

Uphill Historic Lincoln. 5-10min walk to Cathedral

Uphill Historic Lincoln is 5-10min. walk : Cathedral, Castle, Bailgate, famous Steep Hill shops, cafes & restaurants are all located within close proximity to venture to on foot. Over 3 floors, The Little House sleeps 2. After exploring the city, the house is laid out to ensure space and calm. A lounge tucked in the attic, dressing room, walk in wardrobe and boutique shower room makes this mid-terrace spacious for 2, yet welcoming. A private garden with snug is open in the spring/summer

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A modern kitchen and living area features light wood herringbone flooring. Stylish cabinetry is highlighted in light grey, with copper accents. A compact dining table and chair are present, alongside a blue lounge chair. A wall-mounted TV and microwave add convenience to the space.
Holiday home in Lincolnshire
4.8 out of 5 average rating, 119 reviews

Flat 1 - Lovely City Centre Apartment in Lincoln

Enjoy a break in this centrally located apartment. A short walk from Lincoln train station and our beautiful cathedral. You will find yourself surrounded by all the shops, bars and restaurants Lincoln has to offer. The apartment itself is perfectly situated at the bottom of steep hill leading to the historical Bailgate area of Lincoln. Apartment 1 is located on the 1st floor. This apartment comes with a double bed. No parking but 3 car parks within 2 minutes walk from £6.50/24hr

Top Guest favourite
The bathroom features a large copper bath set against exposed brick walls and timber beams. Natural light enters through a skylight and the space is complemented by antique-style decor, with fluffy white bathrobes hanging and decorative framed prints on the walls.
Cottage in Lincoln
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 339 reviews

Granary Digby, Luxury rural cottage nr Lincoln

Luxury self-catering accommodation on the border of the Lincolnshire limestone heath and the Witham valley. Centrally located at the heart of rural Lincolnshire, and only a 12 mile drive from The city of Lincoln. The Granary is a beautifully converted Lincolnshire barn, bursting with character and the perfect location from which to explore this historic county. Situated on the very edge of the rural village of Digby, the Granary forms one side of the original yard and stables.

Top Guest favourite
A quaint dining area is visible, featuring a small table set with tableware. A large window allows natural light to illuminate the space, showcasing greenery outside. A stable door is open, providing additional access to the outside garden.
Cottage in Lincolnshire
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 157 reviews

School Cottage - Cosy 1 bedroom Country Cottage

A cosy mid terraced 1 bedroomed cottage in the small village of Ewerby, near Sleaford. Ideally situated for weddings, sight seeing, or a romantic break in the country. The cottage features an open plan lounge & kitchen with log burner, smart TV, cooker, fridge/freezer & microwave. Winding stairs lead up to the luxurious & cosy bedroom with a standard double bed & en-suite shower room. This is a non smoking cottage & parking is on the street in this safe & peaceful village.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in North Kesteven District?

    Village cottages, converted barns, and stays near towns like Sleaford or Navenby are frequently suggested for immersing in local charm. Many accommodations are situated close to nature reserves and scenic trails.

  • What are the best things to do in North Kesteven District with kids?

    Children can enjoy outdoor adventures at Whisby Nature Park, hands-on learning at Cranwell Aviation Heritage Museum, or creative sessions in local art spaces. Playgrounds and occasional family workshops add to the fun.

  • What are some of the best things to do in North Kesteven District?

    Explore Whisby Nature Park’s trails, learn about aviation history at Cranwell Aviation Heritage Museum, or browse shops in Sleaford. Art galleries, gardens, and local events are frequently suggested for visitors seeking a variety of experiences.

  • How is the weather in North Kesteven District?

    North Kesteven District has cool winters, with typical temperatures from 34 to 46°F (1 to 8°C), and milder summers averaging 54 to 72°F (12 to 22°C). Rain is spread throughout the year, so a light waterproof layer is handy.

  • When is the best time to visit North Kesteven District?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder weather and blooming landscapes in North Kesteven District. Local markets, festivals, and outdoor events frequently brighten these seasons.

  • What are the best places to visit in North Kesteven District?

    North Kesteven District has popular spots like Whisby Nature Park, Cranwell Aviation Heritage Museum, and the charming village of Navenby. Historic sites, local markets, and scenic green spaces also highlight the area’s character.

  • What are some hiking trails in North Kesteven District?

    Stroll the lakeside paths at Whisby Nature Park or explore countryside routes on the Water Rail Way. Local woodlands, fields, and riverside trails provide a variety of gentle and accessible walks.

  • What are some family activities we can do in North Kesteven District?

    Families can explore interactive exhibits at Cranwell Aviation Heritage Museum, watch wildlife at Whisby Nature Park, or enjoy play areas in local parks. Seasonal events and creative workshops frequently take place throughout the year.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from North Kesteven District?

    Explore the historic city of Lincoln, known for its cathedral and independent shops, or wander charming market towns around the district. Nature reserves, heritage railways, and local gardens invite visitors to discover the area’s countryside and historic sites.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in North Kesteven District?

    Many accommodations in North Kesteven District welcome pets, especially in rural cottages or village homes. The surrounding countryside and green spaces make it convenient for guests traveling with dogs.

  • What are some local tips for visiting North Kesteven District?

    Bring comfortable walking shoes to enjoy countryside trails, and check local markets for fresh produce or handmade goods. Exploring smaller villages and speaking with local shopkeepers can reveal unique stories and hidden spots.

  • What is North Kesteven District known for?

    North Kesteven District is known for its rich aviation heritage, welcoming market towns, and traditional Lincolnshire food. Nature reserves, historic sites, and community events highlight the area’s character.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in North Kesteven District?

    Explore villages like Navenby and Leasingham, which have locally rooted shops and historic buildings. The area has artisan studios, quiet walking trails, and unique heritage sites that invite a slower pace and local discovery.

  • What are the best foods to try in North Kesteven District?

    Sample Lincolnshire sausages, plum bread, and locally sourced cheeses, which are often featured in traditional cafes and farmers’ markets. Many pubs and restaurants in North Kesteven District serve hearty British fare rooted in regional produce.

  • What should I bring for a trip to North Kesteven District?

    Pack a waterproof jacket and sturdy shoes for outdoor activities, as well as layers for variable weather throughout the year. A reusable bag is useful for local market finds or countryside picnics.

  • What is the nightlife in North Kesteven District like?

    Nightlife in North Kesteven District is relaxed, with traditional pubs, casual eateries, and occasional live music nights. Some market towns may feature small venues with comedy, quizzes, or open mic evenings.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in North Kesteven District?

    The district hosts traditional agricultural fairs, food festivals, and seasonal markets, often in Sleaford or village greens. Summer fetes and arts events are frequently suggested, bringing together local crafts, performances, and food stalls.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in North Kesteven District?

    North Kesteven District has vacation rentals suitable for families, including cottages and modern homes. Many are near parks, attractions, and rural spots, making them convenient for groups traveling with children.

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