Gather your loved ones for a memorable stay at this elegant townhouse, ideally situated in the historic heart of Lincoln, with the added bonus of a private hot tub in the garden. This spacious retreat accommodates up to eight guests and two dogs, making it ideal for family get-togethers or a holiday with friends.
You’re greeted by a hallway with original Victorian tiles, setting the tone for your stay. A cosy snug room awaits, complete with a double sofa bed (available upon request) – a perfect hideaway for reading or watching your favourite film. Continue down the hallway to discover the main lounge, where everyone can relax together after a day of exploring. The open-plan kitchen/diner is the heart of the home, equipped with everything you need to whip up a feast for the whole group. Gather around the large dining table for lively dinners, or step through the French doors to enjoy meals outside. Upstairs, you''ll find three beautifully decorated bedrooms finished in soft, neutral tones, comprising: a regal king-size room, a comfortable double, and a charming twin. The bathroom features a bath and shower, while an additional shower room is located on the ground floor. Outside, the enclosed courtyard garden is the perfect spot to soak up the sunshine. Afterwards, unwind with a sundowner in the bubbling hot tub at the end of the day. On-street parking subject to availability.
Head out and explore the impressive Lincoln Cathedral and the ancient walls of Lincoln Castle (both 1 mile). For history buffs, the International Bomber Command Centre is 2.5 miles away, with its hilltop spire visible from the property, while the Museum of Lincolnshire Life (1 mile) offers a deep dive into local heritage. Across the street, the beautiful Grade II-listed arboretum invites you to take a leisurely stroll, perfect for a morning walk with your dogs. Nature enthusiasts can venture to the scenic Whisby Nature Park (8 miles) or the stunning Lincolnshire Wolds (20 miles) to walk the historic Viking Way. Alternatively, discover the quaint market town of Newark-on-Trent (17.5 miles), known for its picturesque castle and the National Civil War Centre.