Belvoir Retreat is a quaint, detached bungalow, resting close to the centre of the market town of Bingham in Nottinghamshire.
This all-ground-floor property is within walking distance of the town centre and its amenities, as well as offering excellent transport links to enable easy access to Newark, Lincoln, Grantham, Rutland, the National Trust's Belton House and even the Peak District National Park.
Sleeping a maximum of three adults, this property is ideal for a couple or small family wanting to explore the city of Nottingham, the Vale of Belvoir, Sherwood Forest and surrounding bustling towns and pretty countryside.
The driveway offers parking for three cars, and you can enter the property at the side, into a small hallway with coat hanging, and onward towards the compact but well-equipped kitchen, with all of the appliances you could need to create delicious meals.
Head into the living/dining room, where the dining table provides the ideal place to enjoy a home-cooked meal together, before relaxing on the sofa and enjoying the TV as the electric fire warms the room and adds to the homely feel.
The property offers two bedrooms; a master double with a Smart TV, large built-in wardrobes and a dressing table, as well as a single room with pull out bed, ideal for children, both of which are served by the wet room-style bathroom with walk-in shower.
To the rear of the property, there is a charming sunroom, which offers a quiet seating area to enjoy a good book, overlooking the spacious, enclosed patio and lawned garden, which has outdoor seating, where you can enjoy an alfresco meal and take advantage of the good weather and spend some time in the hot tub.
The town centre of Bingham is within walking distance, and offers a good selection of shops, cafés, pubs and restaurants, as well as a nature reserve, disused airfield and a train station, providing good transport links to Nottingham and beyond.
Belvoir Castle is 9 miles away and the university city of Nottingham is less than 10 miles away, with excellent shopping, dining out and nightlife opportunities, as well as an array of attractions to visit, including its castle with a museum & art gallery, National Justice Museum, Wollaton Hall, an Elizabethan country house within picturesque gardens and home to a deer park, Arboretum Victorian park, Nottingham Racecourse, which is close to the banks of the River Trent, Holme Pierrepont Country Park, an adrenaline-filled watersports centre, and Colwick Country Park, with two lakes, ideal for picnics, exploring by boat and fishing.
The market town of Newark-on-Trent offers a castle with Victorian gardens, museums and an art gallery and several parks, including the Beacon Hill Conservation Park, while Grantham is within easy reach and is home to a Medieval church, local history museum and choice of pretty parks to wander through and is close to Belton, home of the National Trust's 17th century Belton House with a park and gardens to explore, as well as a boat house and adventure playground.
Walkers and cyclists can head to the Peak District National park, just an hour's drive away, and explore picturesque countryside as well as attractions like the Heights of Abraham.
You will never be short of an outdoor adventure from this wonderful Nottinghamshire bungalow.