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Chestnuts Farm Mews Binbrook

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Sleeps 6

3 Bedrooms

2 Bathroom

0 Pets

Chestnuts Farm Mews - Facilities

  • BBQ
  • Bicycle Storage
  • Dishwasher
  • Ground Floor Facilities
  • Electricty / Utilities Included
  • Patio / Garden
  • Golf Course Local
  • Highchair
  • Local Pub
  • Multiple Properties
  • Local Horse Riding
  • TV
  • WiFi / Internet Access
  • Bedding / Towels Included
  • Baby / Toddler / Family Friendly
  • Cot
  • Luxury Property
  • Washing Machine
  • Local Fishing
  • Open Plan
  • On Site Parking
  • Shower
  • Hot Tub

Chestnuts Farm Mews

Chestnuts Farm Mews is a barn conversion on our farm in Binbrook, in the Lincolnshire Wolds. It's one of a few we've done up, so you might see other guests around, but the patio and garden area are yours. The grounds are big and a bit uneven, which gives it a quiet feel.

It sleeps six, with three bedrooms and two bathrooms. One bedroom and bathroom are on the ground floor, which is handy. It's got a 4 Star rating, so it's quite comfortable. It's open-plan downstairs.

The kitchen has a dishwasher and washing machine. Bedding and towels are included. There's a TV and WiFi. Outside there's a BBQ and space for bikes. We can provide a cot and highchair. Sorry, no pets.

There's a hot tub available, and the area round it is level for wheelchair access. Parking is on site.

The village shop and pub are about three quarters of a mile away, so a fifteen minute walk. You can get to some walking and cycling routes straight from the door.

Market Rasen is about seven miles away. It's got shops, pubs and a racecourse. The coast at Mablethorpe is about twelve miles. Louth and Horncastle, which are good for markets and antique shops, are a short drive.

Lincoln is about half an hour's drive. The cathedral and castle there are worth a visit. The National Trust has a few places nearby, like Gunby Hall. For details on the local landscape, the Lincolnshire Wolds site is useful.