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Location: Long Sutton

Wisbech 9 miles; Holbeach 5 miles; King's Lynn 14 miles.

The charming small market town of Long Sutton is situated in south-east Lincolnshire, close to the borders of Cambridgeshire and Norfolk. The town is full of beautiful buildings including St Mary's Church, which dates from c.1170 and boasts the highest wooden spire in the country, and also some fine examples of Georgian architecture. The busy street market is every Friday with stalls run by local traders. The butterfly and wildlife park, which was voted Lincolnshire's Family Attraction of the Year in recent years, and which features an impressive tropical house filled with hundreds of butterflies, is only a short drive away and is well worth a visit. Ideally located for exploring Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire and Norfolk, this is a great base for a varied and enjoyable holiday.

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Ref: 1665

The Barn - Long Sutton Near Wisbech, Lincs

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Lincolnshire

Rating 3 Stars Pets Yes Smoking No
Sleeps 4 Grid Reference TF 436 225 Off Road Parking Yes
Bedrooms 2 Open Fire No Garden Yes
Bathrooms 1 Short Breaks Winter
Off-Season
Last-Minute
Smaller Party Reductions No

The Property

A lovely 19th century detached barn conversion situated next door to the owner's property, on the edge of the charming market town of Long Sutton, 9 miles from Wisbech. Renovated and finished to a high standard throughout, the property offers comfortable, well equipped accommodation in a contemporary style. With warm and welcoming living quarters and a delightful enclosed private garden, ideal for sitting out, relaxing and soaking up the sun, this is an ideal base for that relaxing holiday. Within walking distance of the town centre, The Barn is handily located for enjoying a variety of shops and pubs with the local pub, The Ship Inn, just a short stroll away. The area is perfect for dog walking, being close to Wash coast, an English nature site just a ten minute drive away, and also makes a great base from which to explore the three counties of Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire and Norfolk.

Accommodation

Two bedrooms: 1 x 6 ft double, 1 x twin. Bathroom with bath with shower over, basin and WC. Ground floor WC and basin. Fitted kitchen with dining area. Sitting room.

Amenities

Dimplex electric wall heaters. Electric cooker, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, colour TV with Freeview, video, DVD player, small library of books/games/videos. All fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Travel cot, highchair and stairgate available on request. Off road parking for 2 cars. Large lawned garden with garden furniture. One well behaved dog welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop and pub 2 mins walk. Note: Dog must be kept downstairs and off furniture in sitting room. Note: This property is on the main road leading into Long Sutton.

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Previous visitors' comments about The Barn:

Everything was excellent and faultless. The Tourist Board star standard was three but it should be four.
Mrs Hooper, Ipswich, September 2011

This was a very nice property; the owners were welcoming and helpful. It was a good base for exploring this part of the country and we had a very relaxing break.
Mr Ferrier, Edinburgh, July 2011

We were made welcome and the owners were very pleasant. They were available if needed. The large bed was very comfortable and we had a very good nights sleep. Would recommend this lovely property if visiting this area around Long Sutton. There are very good roads with plenty to see and visit.
Mr Blanks, Colchester, April 2011

The Barn was a very comfortable and extremely well equipped holiday cottage which we very much enjoyed staying in.
Mr Condron, Chelmsford, March 2011

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