This tastefully converted one bedroom holiday cottage, situated in the village of Alvingham near to the market town of Louth, has been charmingly converted from the buildling which was formerly used as the stables.
Your self catering stay at The Stables will be an all-inclusive package during your holiday or short-break. There will be no extra charges for electricity, gas or linen.
The single storey facilities allow for ease of use for those with limited mobility or for those who prefer not to climb stairs.
The spacious lounge, kitchen/dining area, and bedroom with en-suite shower room, have been decorated and furbished with quality and taste; we are sure that your stay at Stables Cottage will be a holiday memory cherished forever.
The cottage is furbished with antiques and ornaments and therefore is not suitable for use by either children or pets.
We have a non-smoking environment and request that smokers refrain from 'lighting up' within the cottage.
Outside you can enjoy relaxing in the garden with its patio.
Facilities for the one bedroom cottage include:
Welcome pack
All linen, bedding and towels/tea cloths
Gas cooker
Microwave oven
Fridge
Freezer
Full central heating
All electricity and gas used
Television
Video
DVD player
Radio/cassette
Board games and puzzles
Public telephone box nearby
Private parking area
Prices for Stables Holiday Cottage - one bedroom cottage
Full weeks (Saturday night until Friday night inclusive)
Low price - £225-£275 per week
January, February, March, November, December (except Christmas/New Year)
Medium price - £280-£320 per week
April, May, September, October
Peak price - £345 per week
June, July, August
Christmas / New Year Week
Short breaks (available throughout the year)
3 nights (Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights) - £150 (low weeks) - £200 (peak weeks)
4 nights (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights) - £200 (low weeks) - £250 (peak weeks). For accommodation enquiries/bookings please contact us at:
Alvingham is a delightful village set on the edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This quiet village not only has a watermill, farm-shop and butchery, but also has the unusual feature of two churches in the same churchyard, its own church of St. Adelwold and also St. Mary's Church of North Cockerington.
Louth
Just three miles from the Alvingham is the charming Wolds town of Louth. This traditional town has a bustling centre with market days on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, alongside the open-air auction 'on the Stones' every Wednesday afternoon.
Louth is watched over by the breath-taking church of St James's with its spire soaring to a height of 295 feet, the tallest parish church in the country.
This unspoilt town has many connections with historical events, such as the Lincolnshire Uprising, and with those who have made history including Alfred, Lord Tennyson, famous Poet Laureate and Captain John Smith whose life was saved by the Indian Princess Pocahontas.