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Barn Owl Cottage
North Cockerington
Louth
Lincolnshire

LN11 7ER

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As soon as you arrive at Barn Owl Cottage you can relax and enjoy your holiday. In this comfortable and peaceful place you'll feel at home and start to unwind from the hustle and bustle of daily life. After a long day exploring you'll be pleased to find a full size bath with a powerful shower above in the bathroom. You'll have your own pretty garden with table and chairs, a herb garden and parking area. There's a BBQ so you can enjoy the lovely locally produced food from the Farm Shops in the next village. Louth is a lovely Georgian town with many family run shops like a cheese shop, several butchers and greengrocers, a fishmonger, delicatessens and some great tearooms. There are lots of great restaurants and pubs in Louth - there really is something for everyone. The cottage is only a short drive from the coast and the motor racing ciruit of Cadwell Park. This cosy holiday cottage sleeps 2 and is in an ideal spot for exploring Lincolnshire's Poacher Country.Barn Owl Cottage is extremely well equipped and sleeps 2 in a very comfy double bed. There is a fully fitted kitchen with cooker, fridge, freezer, microwave etc., a modern living room with TV, Freeview, DVD player, a selection of books and local maps, board games etc etc. We do everything to make your stay a pleasant one - we can get the shopping in before you arrive and we can even deliver your Sunday papers and freshly baked bread and croissants to your door!

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