Stone Cottage, located just on the edge of Lincoln, is a luxury property ideal for couples or families looking for a relaxing break. This endearing cottage has traditional features, including wood burning stove and original beams, and combined with its modern bathrooms and furnishings, gives a true essence of luxury within a desirable countryside setting. With a large sun deck with sunken hot tub, BBQ, outdoor table tennis and an entertaining area to enjoy, you can sit back and relax after a day spent exploring the city.
Burton is an ancient village steeped in history going all the way back to roman times. Until 1950, Burton was an estate village entirely owned by the Monson family for over 300 years. Stone Cottage was originally built as one of the worker cottages for the Lord Monson’s long serving estate workers and it was rebuilt in 1911 in memory of the 8th Lord Monson, further adding to the charm of the village and its family legacy. Burton remains a highly sought-after location with the village set in beautiful countryside and offering stunning views over the Witham Trent valley.
You can be sure to enjoy the peace and tranquillity that Burton village provides whilst the historical picturesque city of Lincoln is only a 2-mile walk or a short taxi ride away. Here you can cast your eyes on the beautiful Lincoln Cathedral and magnificent Castle. The cathedral quarter of Lincoln is full of independent shops and restaurants and hosts the famous Christmas Market every December. You can also take the cobbled streets down Steep Hill to the city centre which has a bustling high street, as well as the stunning New Theatre Royal to which we provide four complementary tickets to a show of your choice . Further down the high street is also the Brayford Pool area which has plenty of waterfront restaurants and bars to enjoy.
Nearby Burton Waters is a large inland marina which also has some lovely bars and restaurants. Newark Showground, which holds many events throughout the year, including its well-known antique fairs is about 15 minutes’ drive and if you want a day out on the coast and a walk along the sandy beaches, the traditional seaside resorts of Skegness and Mablethorpe are about an hour’s drive. Shop, pub and restaurant 1 mile.