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Binbrook House Mews Binbrook

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Sleeps 5

2 Bedrooms

2 Bathroom

0 Pets

Binbrook House Mews - Facilities

  • BBQ
  • Bicycle Storage
  • Ground Floor Facilities
  • Electricty / Utilities Included
  • Patio / Garden
  • Golf Course Local
  • Highchair
  • Local Pub
  • Multiple Properties
  • Local Horse Riding
  • Stairgate
  • TV
  • Christmas Themed
  • WiFi / Internet Access
  • Bedding / Towels Included
  • Cot
  • Luxury Property
  • Washing Machine
  • Local Fishing
  • On Site Parking
  • Hot Tub

Binbrook House Mews

This is Binbrook House Mews, one of a few converted farm buildings here in Binbrook. It's in Lincolnshire, right in the Lincolnshire Wolds. The area is very quiet and green.

The place sleeps five people. There are two bedrooms and two bathrooms, which is handy. It's got a 4 Star rating. It's comfortable and well looked after.

You've got your own patio and garden area. There's also a shared hot tub and barbecue spot in the east courtyard, which is on level ground. Parking is right there.

Inside, it's got a washing machine, WiFi, and the TV works. Bedding and towels are included. We can provide a cot and highchair if you need them. There's a stairgate too. Sorry, no pets.

The village shop and a pub are about three quarters of a mile away. You can walk to them down the lanes. There are good paths for walking and cycling straight from the door.

Market Rasen is about seven miles. That's where the racecourse is, plus shops and places to eat. Louth is a nice market town about a twenty minute drive. The coast at Mablethorpe or Skegness is roughly half an hour by car if you fancy the beach.

Lincoln is worth the trip, about forty minutes away. The cathedral and castle are up on the hill. Further afield, you can get to Hull over the Humber Bridge in under an hour.

If you're planning things to do, these sites are useful: Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust and Lincolnshire Wolds. The National Trust has places nearby too.