Vacation rentals in North Kesteven

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A grey wooden door, featuring vertical grooves, stands closed against a white brick wall. A sign above indicates 'The East Wing NG34' alongside 'Village of Folkingham,' adding a sense of place. A minimalist hook is attached to the door for convenience.
Apartment in Folkingham
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 121 reviews

East Wing Folkingham

A stylish & well appointed space in the heart of rural south Lincolnshire (‘Bomber County’). We offer a self-contained King-size bedroom/sitting room and bathroom with private access in the historic and pretty village of Folkingham. Amenities include fridge, tea & coffee, Wi-Fi, Smart TV, key box, large bath with shower attachment and underfloor heating throughout. Village pub food is great and shop well stocked. Handy for Lincoln, Stamford, Belton & Burghley Houses plus other historic sites.

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The entrance to Owl’s Hoot is marked by a slate sign displaying '5 Taylors Yard.' A decorative wreath adorns the door, complemented by a modern wall light. The brick exterior showcases a combination of warm tones, enhancing the welcoming ambiance of the cottage.
Home in Metheringham
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 59 reviews

Owl’s Hoot, a Lincolnshire gem

Owl’s Hoot is in the centre of Metheringham, it’s a gem of a house. Light, airy modern kitchen, with fitted appliances including dishwasher and washing machine. Lovely lounge, two double bedrooms with king size beds, family bathroom and en-suite to master bedroom, downstairs toilet. In a row of four exclusive cottages, on a small development in the centre of the old village. Pretty walled courtyard. Parking for two large cars, and a secure dry garage to store your motorcycles, bicycles & kit.

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Barn in Normanton
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 137 reviews

Luxury Barn Retreat, near Grantham

- Luxury open-plan barn conversion - peaceful countryside location, ideally located for Grantham, Lincoln, Newark, Belvoir Castle, PGL, PFI Karting, Rutland Water - electric gates - high beamed ceiling - open log fire - logs included - 65" TV Netflix/Amazon - fully equipped kitchenette - large bedroom with king bed and two single beds - luxury bathroom with bath and separate walk-in shower - private patio with seating - BBQ - Fast fibre WiFi - off-road car parking (carport) - dogs welcome

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A large hot tub is housed in a separate garden building, featuring illuminated water jets that create soft ripples in the turquoise water. The surrounding area is designed for privacy, with subtle lighting enhancing the serene atmosphere.
Bungalow in Horbling
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 177 reviews

Garden Bungalow, Hot tub and Gazebo

Relax in this calm peaceful bungalow set in our one and half acre garden with open views Kitchen has appliances Shower room Two bedrooms One single bed One 4ft bed ( small double) Good wardrobe space. WiFi and Alexa. Free view TV plus fire stick Fan Pool table Views to side and rear across Lincolnshire countryside. Fire pit Separate garden building which houses large hot tub overlooking fields and is private. Pub within walking distance. Local shops and butcher in next village, 20 minute walk

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A spacious bedroom features a four-poster bed with a patterned bedspread, complemented by decorative pillows. Soft lighting is provided by pendant fixtures. A door leads to an adjoining area, and a tastefully decorated wall provides a calming backdrop.
Guest suite in Cranwell Village
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 161 reviews

Luxury retreat in Lincolnshire with hot tub

Dibley Lodge is a self contained luxury retreat, on the outskirts of Cranwell in Lincolnshire. Boasting a bedroom with four poster bed and freestanding bath leading into an ensuite with walk in shower. It has a well equiped kitchen with dining area and a comfortable lounge with a leather sofa. Outside you can relax on the patio area or unwind in the hot tub. Accommodation is on the upper floor. Dibley Lodge is well situated for travelling and exploring local villages and towns in Lincolnshire.

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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.
Vacation home in Ruskington
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 152 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

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A self-contained flat is shown, featuring large windows framed with flower boxes. A grassy garden area is visible, offering seating options under a tree. The brick exterior reflects a quiet country setting, with sunlight illuminating the space.
Apartment in Aunsby
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 147 reviews

Self contained flat in idyllic country setting.

My flat is self contained with its own entrance. It has an open plan kitchen / living room with full cooker, microwave, fridge freezer, washing machine and a full set of kitchen wares. The bedroom is separate with an en-suite shower room. Off road parking is available directly outside the flat. Garden area with seating is available. The flat is set in a quiet country location on the edge of a small hamlet with easy access to main roads. Nearby places of interest to visit include Belton House.

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The open plan living area features a rustic wooden beam overhead, with a round dining table surrounded by four wooden chairs. A sideboard is positioned against the wall under a circular mirror, while large arched windows provide views of the garden.
Home in Potterhanworth
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

Barn conversion with veranda and garden view

A beautiful barn conversion situated in the centre of the quaint village of Potterhanworth, just a short distance from the historic city of Lincoln. Relax in the open plan shabby chic living area, that opens through double arched doors onto the veranda and outdoor eating space. Lit by fairy lights you can enjoy views of the beautiful, established garden. Finish the evening in a super king size bed, or double brass bed looking up at vaulted ceilings with huge chandeliers and exposed beams.

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Apartment in Lincolnshire
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 52 reviews

Cathedral Quarter, stunning views, private balcony

Situated in the heart of Lincoln's charming Cathedral Quarter, Tower View has been thoughtfully curated to provide guests the perfect space to create memories, relax and unwind whilst enjoying everything this historic city has to offer. Just a few steps from the world famous Lincoln Cathedral and the recently voted Britain's prettiest street "Steep Hill" whilst also surrounded by boutique shops, amazing restaurants, stylish bars and cosy pubs you'll be sure to have an amazing stay!

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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, 364 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.

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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, 168 reviews

School Cottage - Cute 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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A charming maisonette exterior features a brick facade with solar panels on the sloped roof. Colorful flowering plants adorn the entrance, framed by lush foliage. A spacious gravel drive leads to the property, surrounded by green fields and trees in the background.
Guest suite in Nottinghamshire
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 214 reviews

Haddon Croft - Self contained - Very dog friendly

A light and airy maisonette, Haddon Croft features a mezzanine level bedroom with super comfy king size bed and gorgeous cotton sheets, wardrobe and dressing table, large living and dining room, fully fitted kitchen and bathroom. Doggies come free! Haddon Croft has its own private entrance and ample parking. Conveniently located down a quite rural lane, between Newark and Lincoln, just off the A1133 road which provides easy access to the A46, A57 and A1.

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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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