White House Farm Cottages
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Accommodation (Self Catering Farm Cottage, sleeps: 6)
White House Farm has two self contained self-catering holiday cottages available for rent - Parlour and Horseshoe Cottage, both have two large bedrooms which can sleep up to a total of six persons.
Horseshoe Cottage
- Spacious kitchen dining area, large lounge with patio off including BBQ area.
- Large bathroom including low level WC, wash hand basin, bath with shower.
- Two double bedrooms with two single beds, two extra beds available on request to sleep a total of six persons.
- Full oil fired central heating and electricity included.
Parlour Cottage
- Spacious kitchen dining area, large lounge with patio off including BBQ area
- Large bathroom including low level WC, wash hand basin, separate shower unit
- Two double bedrooms with two single beds, two extra beds available on request to sleep a total of six persons
- Full oil fired central heating and electricity included.
Both Cottages:
- The holiday cottages are accessed by a ramped/level entrance
- Our self-catering cottages also have a shared attractive patio area with garden furniture and barbecue, set in an enclosed gated courtyard with potted shrubs and flower beds.
- Both holiday cottages include bedding, linen, kitchen equipment, and have a fridge, microwave, cooker & TV.
- We have ample car parking space for up to 4 vehicles.
- The cost of heating and electricity is included
- Pets by arrangement only.
Locality (close to: Horncastle)
White House Farm iCottages are situated on the Southern edge of Horncastle. Our location is ideal for exploring the quaint local market towns and villages.
For those that like walking, the Viking Way is a long distance footpath from the Humber Bridge, through Lincolnshire countryside, to Rutland Water Reservoir in Oakham, Leicestershire.
To help the walker navigate, the route of the Viking way it is waymarked with the sign of a Viking helmet symbol on gates, signposts and styles.
Close by is the village of Woodhall Spa, famous for its Victorian Spa Baths and tree lined avenues. The village is now the home of the English Golf Union with it’s two championship golf courses.
In World War Two the Dambuster Squadron were billeted at the Petwood Hotel, in the centre of the village a memorial has been erected to commemorate their achievements. Close by is the Battle of Britain Memorial flight at RAF Coningsby, where you can see the last flying Lancaster in Great Britain.
Just down the road at East Kirkby is the East Kirkby Aviation Museum (well worth a visit).
The Historic City of Lincoln is only a twenty minutes drive away, with its cobbled streets and quaint shops, wine bars, and restaurants.
Nearby is Cadwell Park (8 miles) famous for its racing circuit.
For children, the nearby East Coast resorts of Mablethorpe, Sutton-on-Sea, Anderby Creek, and Skegness, can be visited for alternative days out.
HORNCASTLE is a Market town situated on the edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds, the area is classified (as an area of outstanding natural beauty). Horncastle was originally occupied by the Romans, evidence of this can be found in and around the town. Some parts of the original Roman wall can seen in the local Library. St. Mary’s Church can be traced back to the early part of the 13th Century.
The town was built on the banks of the river Bain and the river Waring up until the latter parts of the 19th Century the rivers were used to transport goods in and out of the town using flat bottomed barges.
Horncastle used to boast of many pubs, this was because one of Europe's largest horse fairs used to be held in the town. William Marwood the famous Hangman used to live in the town, his cobblers shop is marked by a plaque in Church lane. Horncastle is well on its way to becoming the Antiques centre of Lincolnshire, with numerous Antique shops to visit.
White House Farm Cottages Picture Gallery (click to enlarge)
Facilities in a Nutshell
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Tariff Information
Tariff Range: from 250 GBP per week
In order to provide a flexible service, our cottages are available to rent by the week or nightly.
Minimum of 2 Nights for a short stay break, the short stay prices reflect the additional costs of laundry, cleaning and administration.
TARIFFS (Please note prices are per cottage)
- £250 per week
- £40 per night, min 2 nights
- We reserve the right to limit or refuse pets.
- We accept Payment by: Cheque, Cash or postal orders only.
- 20% deposit required, balance 6 weeks prior to arrival.
Please make cheques payable to: Skayman Guest Cottages
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