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Meals Farm Holiday Cottages

Accommodation Details

Set on the edge of a bustling Lincolnshire village and just a two-minute drive from the coast, Meals Farm Holiday Cottages offer a perfect haven for you and your family to escape to the country and tranquillity.

We have four cottages for you to choose from; with each of them being 4* rated. Nursery Cottage was converted in 2005 and is a two-bedroom single-storey unit with a private, decked patio. Our other three cottages – The Granary, The Mill House and The Stables – have all been lovingly converted from 18th and 19th century farm buildings into modern homes; retaining their original charm and heritage but providing you with all the space and facilities you need in the 21st century. Each of those three are in close proximity and would be perfect for a large group or family stay.

For those with their own accommodation, we also have a secluded five-pitch Caravan Club ‘Certificated Location’ site, set in one acre of open-aspect yet private Lincolnshire countryside.

Accommodation Location


Address
Meals Farm, Marsh Lane, North Somercotes, Louth, Lincolnshire, LN11 7NT

Type
Self Catering

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Things to see and do in Lincolnshire :

Burghley House

Built and mostly designed by William Cecil, Lord High Treasurer to Queen Elizabeth I, between 1555 and 1587

Grantham Museum

The museum interprets the archaeology and history of this market town and includes Sir Isaac Newton, the Dambusters and Margaret Thatcher

Lincoln Cathedral

The Cathedral is the spiritual centre of the City, the Mother Church of the Diocese, the parish church of the County, a place of national heritage and a centre of international pilgrimage

Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre

Holds one of the rarest aircraft, an Avro Lancaster Bomber, in its collection along with many wartime vehicles including a Ford WOT1 Crew Bus, the only one of its kind known in existence

The Collection Art and Archaeology in Lincolnshire

The Collection includes a wealth of artefacts from the Stone, Bronze and Iron Ages, Roman, Saxon, Viking and Medieval eras as well as fine, decorative and contemporary visual arts