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1 bedroom accommodation in Hemingby
A stunning shepherdâs hut with lovely open views across the fields, ideal for a relaxing break close to the village pub.. 3 steps to entrance.
All on the Ground Floor:
Open plan living space.
Living area: (No TV), Woodburner
Kitchen area: Electric Oven, Electric Hob, Fridge
Bedroom area: Double (4ft 6in) Bed
Shower Room: Cubicle Shower, Heated Towel Rail, Toilet. Electric central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Initial fuel for wood burner included. Welcome pack. Front garden with patio, garden furniture, barbecue and firepit. 5-acre paddock (shared with other properties on-site). Private parking for 1 car. No smoking. Please note: There is an unfenced pond in the paddock, 100 yards away.. A stunning shepherdâs hut, set quietly in a paddock overlooking a large pond and open fields. The hut takes its name from the Lincolnshire Longwool sheep in the adjacent paddock. Located close to the centre of the quiet village of Hemingby, the hut is just a short stroll down the lane to the village pub which serves excellent food and drink.
New for 2023, it is ideal for a couple looking for a unique experience overlooking peaceful countryside, with a double bed, comfortable seating, en-suite shower room and a log burner for cosy nights in. Outside is a sheltered canopy area with a firepit and BBQ which overlooks the pond and surrounding fields with lovely views across the fields towards the rolling hills of The Lincolnshire Wolds, with spectacular sunsets to enjoy. The area enjoys many miles of lovely walks and cycle routes with tea rooms and pubs on your travels for refreshment during the day. Nearby Horncastle holds weekly markets and is also well known for its antiques and collectables shops, there is also a very good selection of shops, supermarket, and amenities.
Cadwell Park, a must for motoring enthusiasts is 10 minutesâ drive away with events throughout the year. The east coast is about 30 minutesâ drive away where you can enjoy the seaside resort of Skegness and all its attractions, Butlins for a family day out or travel to Ingoldmells for Fantasy Island Theme Park. Inland the city of Lincoln, famous for its cathedral, offers a great day out, whether its boat trips along the Fossdyke, lunch by the Brayford pool or a visit to the Castle. The latter and Bailgate Quarter offering many good tea rooms, restaurants for refreshment, and shops to browse on a day out. Pub and restaurant 200 yds, shops 4 miles.
These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 10 guests.
Come here and relax. A spot on place. Mary and Thomas are wonderful hosts.
Philip Fox
Avis provenant dâun site partenaire
10/10 â Excellent
Jack K
10 mai 2026
Had an amazing time, just what we wanted, a quiet relaxing get-away that wasnĂąâŹâąt too far from
Had an amazing time, just what we wanted, a quiet relaxing get-away that wasnĂąâŹâąt too far from points of interest but far enough that it was peaceful and ĂąâŹËresettingĂąâŹâą. We both had forgotten how incredibly dark it gets at night time. The Hut itself was absolutely perfect and pristine and with just the right amount of things like toilet roll, fire wood etc. The Owners of the hut are very communicative which is positive. I personally loved being woken up to the MooĂąâŹâąs from across the fence line. We visited Lincoln centre which has lots to see and do, also went to Donna Nook to see the Seals, November is the best time for it and also went to Horncastle the local village for dinner and a ĂąâŹËmooĂąâŹâąch about.
Jack K
Avis provenant dâun site partenaire
10/10 â Excellent
Sharon
5 avr. 2025
Peaceful, relaxing English countryside break .
Peaceful, relaxing English countryside break . Then within half an hour or so, a drive to beautiful beaches, or the City of Lincoln , a wildlife rescue centreAnd a country park with lovely lake walks . All in 4 days . Highly recommended .
A wonderful place to stay if you are seeking peace and tranquility.
A wonderful place to stay if you are seeking peace and tranquility. The shepherds but was beautifully clean and well equipped, and a selection of outside seating was perfect for dining out, or just sitting to enjoy the view, the rooks, sheep and cattle.Our host Mary was in contact via messages prior to arrival, and I felt happy in the knowledge she was there (in the farmhouse next door) should we have had any problems during our stay (which we didn't). The village church was pleasant to wander around, as was the village. Check the pub (The Coach and Horses) is serving meals before you plan to go. We walked down on a Wednesday for an evening meal, and sadly they weren't serving food that night despite their website saying they were. All in all we loved it!