Nestled near the quaint town of Wragby surrounded by the Lincolnshire countryside is The Hayloft at Warren House. This breath-taking barn conversion welcomes two guests making it the perfect setting for couples seeking a romantic retreat in the countryside; the barn has been impeccably renovated with charming character features such as exposed beams, sloped ceilings, repurposed wood woven throughout paying homage to its 300 year history. Cross the threshold into your new home-from-home and snuggle up in front of the Smart TV while your partner pampers you with a romantic meal prepared in the fully-equipped kitchen. Enjoy this together at the intimate dining table while reminiscing on the memories you have created so far before stepping outside to admire the sun setting over the countryside with a glass of your favourite tipple in hand. When sleep calls, wash off the day in the ground-floor shower room before making your way upstairs to the king-size bedroom where sleep welcomes you. Relish in a romantic getaway at Hayloft at Warren House. Note: This property can be booked with Ref: 1050255, together sleeping up to six guests.
A short distance from Lincoln itself, Wragby is a tiny town encircled by the Lincolnshire countryside. Two 19th-century manor ruins, the All Saints church (19th-century, Grade II listed), and a tall tower mill (1831, built by millwright Ingledew) are all present. With three welcoming neighbourhood pubs, a fish market, a café, and a restaurant, Wragby has a lot to offer. Horncastle and the seaside town of Skegness are also accessible by regular bus service. Explore the several trails in the Bardney Limewoods National Nature Reserve, see the butterfly garden there, and the Chambers Farm Wood nearby. Discover the beauty of the east coast at the coastal resorts of Skegness and Sutton-on-Sea, or travel to the city of Lincoln to behold its magnificent cathedral or wander through the many interesting stores there. Excellent year-round location from which to explore Lincolnshire. Stephen Langton, an important figure in the signing of the Magna Carta, was born in Langton by Wragby.