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Holiday houses in West Lindsey

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A charming wooden deck area is illuminated by soft lighting, featuring a small table and two chairs. The cottage's rustic brick facade is seen in the background, complemented by large windows showcasing a welcoming entrance.
Cottage in Tealby
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 184 reviews

A hidden gem in the heart of Tealby village.

Hidden away from sight behind picturesque Front Street, surrounded by nature, Pheasant Cottage nestles in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The cottage offers quintessential country living as well as modern luxury for 2 people. With its own entrance from the main street, the cottage is the perfect bolthole for walkers, cyclists and nature lovers. This bijou cottage has been lovingly restored to a high standard and sits within minutes of all the village amenities and yet is entirely private.

Top Guest favourite
A bright kitchen area features a central island with marble countertops and two wooden stools. Open shelving displays kitchenware, while a vaulted ceiling with exposed wooden beams adds character. Modern appliances, including a microwave and kettle, are arranged for convenience.
Barn in Stow
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 294 reviews

Bellevue Farm Barn

This romantic , peaceful retreat is its own private space, with entrance and courtyard. It is stylish, cosy and comfortable This period property has beautiful views over the large garden which often displays a beautiful sun set .You may well be treated to the church bells or deer, green woodpeckers and rabbits in the garden . It is very popular for that special occasion celebration or a quiet escape, away from it all. Historic Lincoln is only a short drive away and there is also a village pub

Top Guest favourite
The snug lounge area is furnished with a brown leather sofa and a gray sectional sofa, complemented by patterned cushions. A small television sits on a wooden unit, with a modern electric fireplace nearby. Bright yellow lamp and curtains add a cheerful touch to the space.
Home in Lincolnshire
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 174 reviews

Dinky House- Cosy 2 bed mid terrace uphill Lincoln

A modern mid-terrace town house situated 15/20 mins walk from the beautiful Bailgate shops, bars and restaurants and the breath-taking Cathedral and Castle. Take a walk down Steep Hill and within 10/15 minutes, you'll be in the city centre. (Don't forget you have to come back up the hill!) Free on-street parking to the front of the property, well-equipped kitchen, snug lounge, bath with shower. King-size bed and single daybed. Small enclosed rear garden. Designated workspace by arrangement.

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.

Top Guest favourite
A charming stone cottage is framed by lush greenery, featuring a small, well-maintained garden with colorful flowers in pots. Glass doors provide access to the exterior, inviting sunlight into the space. The gravel pathway leads to the entrance, enhancing the natural, serene environment.
Cottage in Nettleham
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 328 reviews

Beautifully converted former stables in Nettleham

The Stables is a beautifully converted Grade 11 listed building within the spacious garden walls of our home in Nettleham. It still retains many of the original features; a perfect retreat to enjoy a relaxing break away. Only 2 miles from the historic city of Lincoln, with easy acess to the city within 15 minutes. There is also safe, private parking on site. Within our village, there are 3 lovely pubs serving food, a fish & chip shop, Chinese takeaway and the Co-op store is within 2 minutes.

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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

Top Guest favourite
A wooden table holds a decorative bowl and a coffee press, with a green mug nearby. An orange armchair is positioned against a window covered by wooden blinds, allowing natural light to brighten the space. A cozy corner with a small shelf can be seen in the background.
Home in Lincolnshire
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 104 reviews

Minster Cottage - Near Cathedral, Free Parking

Feel right at home from the moment you step inside Minster Cottage. With Lincoln Cathedral only a short walk away, you’ll be in the ideal location for exploring the wealth of historic landmarks, eateries, bars and independent retail outlets that the uphill area of the city has to offer, as well as having the perfect base for exploring further afield. One parking permit is provided for the duration of your stay. Nearby availability is very good but, unfortunately, not guaranteed.

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A modern structure features a spacious deck with glass railing and stairs leading up to it. The exterior showcases a blend of wood and white, set against a cloudy sky. The surrounding area includes gravel pathways and greenery.
Tiny home in Market Rasen
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 156 reviews

Hot Tub - Countryside Views - Spridlington

Sleeping 2, this rural getaway is perfect for those wanting to retreat from the hustle and bustle of day to day life. Relax in the hot tub and soak up the sweeping views! Woldview retreat is on the edge of the small village of Spridlington, and has open plan living, dining and sleeping, with bifold doors opening out on to a balcony showcasing the scenic views of rural Lincolnshire. These can also be enjoyed from the hot tub. Maximum 2 Adults. No infants or children. No pets.

Top Guest favourite
A welcoming living room features two brown leather sofas adorned with decorative pillows. A soft area rug defines the space, complemented by a potted plant nearby. Natural light filters through floor-to-ceiling windows, framed by patterned curtains. A large mirror is mounted on the wall.
Home in Kirton in Lindsey
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 150 reviews

A quirky grade 2 listed building

This one-of-a-kind Grade II listed home seamlessly marries historical charm with modern convenience. It offers self catering accommodation including two generously sized double bedrooms. Original features such as exposed beams and stonework evoke a sense of history . With all the amenities of a lively market square at your doorstep, this home is a charming and vibrant retreat for those seeking both worlds. Enjoy a memorable visit when you stay in this unique place.

Top Guest favourite
The entrance to The Bolthole is depicted, featuring a sturdy green door with a square window. Surrounding the door are flower pots and hanging baskets filled with vibrant blooms, complemented by the rustic red brick facade and a stone pathway leading up to the entrance.
Cottage in Glentworth
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 176 reviews

The Bolthole (barn with wood-fired hot-tub)

Relax and renew at The Bolthole, a cosy and quirky converted barn within a working small-holding. You might see sheep, goats, lambs, alpacas or donkeys during your stay, your human hosts are on site too! The Bolthole is tucked away in the quiet village of Glentworth, within easy reach of Lincoln. An ideal retreat, complete with wood-burning hot tub, or base from which to explore. The hot tub is amazing after a day of activity!

Top Guest favourite
A private terrace featuring a hot tub is shown, with two chairs positioned nearby. The surrounding fence provides added seclusion, and light blue doors lead into the cottage. Clear blue skies and sunshine enhance the inviting outdoor space.
Cottage in Market Rasen
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 771 reviews

Bluebell Cottage, Wolds Retreat, Hot Tub. Walesby

A peaceful retreat. One of two semi detached converted stables. Open plan lounge/kitchen/diner, king bedroom, en-suite freestanding bath. Beautiful views. Surrounded by deer, sheep & horse paddocks. Terrace, seating and hot tub for private use of Bluebell cottage (not shared) No music outside please. Enjoy nature’s soundtrack ❤️ Parking. Wifi. Lincolnshire Wolds. Viking Way & Lindsey Trail for walking/cycling.

Top Guest favourite
The exterior of a quaint stone cottage features a sloped roof and decorative climbing plants along the walls. A small table and two chairs are positioned on a gravel area in the foreground, surrounded by a well-kept garden. Clear blue skies create a serene backdrop.
Apartment in Walesby
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 343 reviews

Cosy Garden/Garage studio in Lincolnshire Wolds

A comfortable and relaxing bolt hole in the Lincolnshire wolds, ideally situated between Lincoln, Louth and Grimsby. Lovely walks on the doorstep along the Viking Way across the wolds. Market Rasen racecourse is 10 minutes away. It would suit couples, solo adventurers and business travellers. A selection of breakfast choices will be left in the studio for you to help yourselves to what you like when it suits you.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in West Lindsey District?

    Stay in market towns like Gainsborough for historic charm, or choose rural hamlets for a quieter countryside experience. Farmhouses and village cottages provide a local feel for visitors.

  • What are the best things to do in West Lindsey District with kids?

    Families frequently enjoy visiting local farms, exploring parks with play areas, and discovering interactive museums in West Lindsey District. Nature walks and seasonal community events also provide engaging activities for children.

  • What are some of the best things to do in West Lindsey District?

    Explore historic landmarks, enjoy local food markets, and walk through scenic country parks in West Lindsey District. Many visitors also appreciate the independent shops and riverside walks.

  • How is the weather in West Lindsey District?

    West Lindsey District has cool winters between 35–46°F (2–8°C) and mild summers, often reaching 71°F (22°C) by July and August. Rain falls throughout the year, so waterproof clothing is useful for outdoor activities.

  • When is the best time to visit West Lindsey District?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended, when temperatures are comfortable and countryside landscapes are at their greenest. Seasonal fairs and outdoor markets add to the experience during these months.

  • What are the best places to visit in West Lindsey District?

    West Lindsey District has scenic market towns, such as Gainsborough, and historic sites like Gainsborough Old Hall. Nature areas and rural villages invite further exploration for those interested in English countryside settings.

  • What are some hiking trails in West Lindsey District?

    West Lindsey District has walking paths across rolling farmland and woodland areas, with routes like those near the Lincolnshire Wolds nearby. Waymarked countryside routes are often suggested for scenic views and wildlife spotting.

  • What are some family activities we can do in West Lindsey District?

    Enjoy hands-on visits to local farms, explore nature reserves, or participate in art and craft workshops frequently held in community centers. Parks with play areas and picnic spaces are popular with families.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from West Lindsey District?

    Consider exploring nearby market towns, historic city centers, or coastal areas for fresh seafood and nature walks. Rural estates and wildlife parks around the region also attract day visitors.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in West Lindsey District?

    Several accommodations in West Lindsey District welcome pets, particularly in countryside cottages and rural guesthouses. Many routes and parks around the area are suitable for exploring with your dog.

  • What are some local tips for visiting West Lindsey District?

    Chat with local shopkeepers for insights on markets and hidden spots, and bring cash for smaller venues or rural shops. Exploring by foot or bicycle can reveal less-visited villages and countryside landscapes.

  • What is West Lindsey District known for?

    West Lindsey District is known for its traditional English countryside, historic market towns, and heritage buildings. The area frequently draws visitors for its blend of rural landscapes and deep-rooted history.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in West Lindsey District?

    Discover small villages with historic churches, tranquil river walks, and lesser-known nature reserves in West Lindsey District. Independent galleries and local farm shops around rural hamlets provide authentic experiences.

  • What are the best foods to try in West Lindsey District?

    Sample locally made Lincolnshire sausages, traditional farm cheeses, and baked goods from community markets. Seasonal produce and locally sourced meats are frequently highlighted on menus throughout the district.

  • What should I bring for a trip to West Lindsey District?

    Pack layers for changeable weather, a waterproof jacket, and comfortable shoes suited for countryside walks. Bringing an umbrella and reusable water bottle helps make the most of outdoor exploring.

  • What is the nightlife in West Lindsey District like?

    Nightlife in West Lindsey District centers around traditional pubs, local eateries, and occasional live music in community venues. The atmosphere is generally relaxed, with evenings often spent socializing in small-town settings.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in West Lindsey District?

    The district is known for its traditional fairs, village fetes, and agricultural shows, which are often celebrated in spring and summer. Regular arts festivals and seasonal markets bring together local crafts, music, and food.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in West Lindsey District?

    West Lindsey District has family friendly rentals, including village cottages and farm stays, often with access to outdoor space. Look for rentals that provide extra amenities suited for children and group gatherings.

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