Lodge 24 in Thorpe-on-the-Hill, Lincolnshire, sleeps eight in four bedrooms. Short stays must run from Monday to Friday or Friday to Monday, or be 7-night stays starting on a Monday or Friday.
The Space:
This lodge has an open-plan kitchen, dining area and sitting area, a utility, 1 x king-size bedroom, 2 x doubles one with a balcony and another on the ground floor, a ground-floor twin, a bathroom and a ground-floor shower room. Appliances consist of an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, washing machine, dishwasher, two TVs, and a Smart TV. Outside there is a front terrace with furniture and hot tub, a balcony with furniture, and designated parking for two cars. Sorry, no smoking. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price, along with a highchair and travel cot. You'll find a shop in 0.4 miles and a pub in 0.3 miles. Escape to rural Lincolnshire at Lodge 24. Note: There are steps to the exterior; please take care. Note: Fishing available on site with a license. Note: Check-in from 3:30pm, check-out by 10am. Note: Check in days are Monday and Friday only! Note: Charging of electric vehicles is not allowed at this property. Short stays must run from Monday to Friday or Friday to Monday, or be 7-night stays starting on a Monday or Friday.
The Neighborhood:
South Hykeham is a lovely village resting near Thorpe on the Hill and Lincoln in Lincolnshire. The village is home the welcoming eateries of the Game Keeper and Gateway Park, along with a well-stocked convenience store. For a wider selection of amenities, North Hykeham rests nearby, where you will find the popular pubs of Fox & Hounds, The Centurion, and The Lincoln Green Pub and Kitchen, Glebe Park, the Millenium Lakes and Activities Away where you can take part in outdoor watersports. Within easy reach of the village is the bustling city of Lincoln, where you will find a magnificent cathedral, the Museum of Lincolnshire Life, Fun Farm Lincoln Family Entertainment Centre, Lincoln Castle, the National Cycle Route 1 of Water Rail Way and the Lincolnshire Road Transport Museum.