Cabin ∙ 2 bedrooms ∙ 3 guests | Cottage in Humby

2 Bedroom Cottage in Ropsley, Humby
Well-positioned near the charming town of Grantham, Lincolnshire, is this charming, two-bedroom cottage, Granary Cottage. Featuring off-road parking, dog-friendly accommodation and a woodburning stove, Granary Cottage welcomes three guests, perfect for a small family or group of friends seeking a peaceful retreat in Lincolnshire. Unload your personal belongings and take the weight off your feet in the inviting sitting room, clicking on the Smart TV and lighting the woodburning stove on cooler days to heighten the homely ambience. In the well-equipped kitchen, allow the budding chef to rustle up a delicious meal with use of an impressive array of appliances, before settling down at the dining table to tuck in over a cold glass of wine. If you prefer to dine alfresco, head outside and make yourself comfortable in the private lawn, soaking in your tranquil setting as you plan for the exciting days ahead. When sleep calls, escape upstairs to wash away the day in the sleek bathroom before opting for either a king-size or single bed. Treat yourself to a visit to the award winning pub in Ropsley 'The Green Man'. In the morning, begin your adventures at one of several National Trust properties that can be found nearby, explore the magnificent Belton House in Grantham, with its stunning gardens and grand architecture, discover the birthplace of Sir Isaac Newton at Woolsthorpe Manor in Colsterworth or visit Peckover House and Garden is Wisbech, a charming Georgian townhouse with stunning gardens to explore. Head to Stamford, Melton Mowbray and Newark-on-Trent for more to see and do. With Belvoir Castle and Rutland Water Nature Reserve also within accessible reach, you can truly appreciate your picturesque location. Escape to Lincolnshire, with a stay at Granary Cottage.
Folkingham is a charming village in Lincolnshire lying between Grantham, Sleaford and Spalding. The village dates all the way back to the Domesday Book of 1086 but was likely established in the 6th century as an Anglo-saxon settlement. The village was previously home to the impressive Folkingham Castle, although the ruins do not remain, the site of them can still be visited. Today the village is home to a local store where visitors can stock up on all of their self-catering essentials and a The New Inn pub. The nearby market town of Grantham is home to the National Trust's Belton House, a grand 17th-century home with orangery and extensive grounds which you can roam; if you're lucky you may even spot the resident deer! Alternatively head north to Sleaford which houses the Cogglesford Watermill museum, Navigation House Visitor Centre and the Cranwell Aviation Heritage Museum. The village is also encapsulated by the wonderful English countryside where guests can admire rolling fields or visit the Colsterworth Nature Trail or Pickworth Great Wood to experience the great outdoors. Explore all of this and more from Folkingham!