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Meadow Farm House, Market Rasen, Lincolnshire

Meadow Farm House
Meadow Farm House
Bleasby Manor

Market Rasen
Lincolnshire

LN8 3QL

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Welcome to Meadow Farm House, a Four Star country retreat on the edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds which are designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Situated just outside the village of Bleasby Moor on a quite country lane, perfect for a stroll or cycle ride winter or summer alike. It has open fields all around the house which regularly have cattle & sheep in them and the gardens are a haven for visiting wildlife. The amazing sunrises and sunsets especially in the winter months are something else that are not to be missed. This is an ideal place to get away from the hussle & bussle of city life and chill out and unwind. The accommodation provides a high standard of comfort in a relaxing environment. Ideal for walkers, cyclists, birdwatchers or just a peaceful break. Also for families too, we are very fortunate to have Rand Farm close by which is a real favorite with children. Central to all the very popular Lincolnshire antiques centers and shops and easy access for attending horse racing at Market Rasen, Motor Cycling at Cadwell Park or historic Lincoln with it's magnificent Cathedral and the extremely popular Christmas Market. The spacious west wing accommodates four adults + cot within two good sized bedrooms (1 kingsize double & 1 twin) it also benefits from a private patio area, barbeque, sun loungers and large gardens. Convenient for M180 & Humberside airport. Good pub food nearby. Available all year.

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