Holiday houses in South Kesteven

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Top Guest favourite
A large hot tub is housed in a separate garden building, featuring illuminated water jets that create soft ripples in the turquoise water. The surrounding area is designed for privacy, with subtle lighting enhancing the serene atmosphere.
Bungalow in Horbling
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 133 reviews

Garden Bungalow and Hot Tub

Relax in this calm peaceful bungalow set in our one and half acre garden with open views Kitchen has appliances Shower room Two bedrooms One single bed One 4ft bed ( small double) Good wardrobe space. WiFi and Alexa. Free view TV plus fire stick Fan Pool table Views to side and rear across Lincolnshire countryside. Fire pit Separate garden building which houses large hot tub overlooking fields and is private. Pub within walking distance. Local shops and butcher in next village, 20 minute walk

Top Guest favourite
A self-contained flat is shown, featuring large windows framed with flower boxes. A grassy garden area is visible, offering seating options under a tree. The brick exterior reflects a quiet country setting, with sunlight illuminating the space.
Apartment in Aunsby
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 137 reviews

Self contained flat in idyllic country setting.

My flat is self contained with its own entrance. It has an open plan kitchen / living room with full cooker, microwave, fridge freezer, washing machine and a full set of kitchen wares. The bedroom is separate with an en-suite shower room. Off road parking is available directly outside the flat. Garden area with seating is available. The flat is set in a quiet country location on the edge of a small hamlet with easy access to main roads. Nearby places of interest to visit include Belton House.

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A charming stone cottage with a red-tiled roof is surrounded by greenery. Large windows allow natural light to enter, while a small patio area with two metal chairs and potted plants sits in the foreground. The entrance features a dark wooden door.
Cottage in Stretton
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 205 reviews

Pantiles Cottage, Stretton, sleeps 4 self catering

Beautiful, recently renovated, detached stone cottage. Both bedrooms are en-suite, one with king sized bed the other twin zip and link beds, which can be used as a double if requested. Modern fully fitted kitchen diner and separate lounge. Free Wifi. Owners, Gill and Greg Harker live on site. Car parking for two cars. Stretton is 7 miles from Rutland Water, 8 miles from Oakham and 9 miles from Stamford and Burghley. Next door is the Jackson Stops Inn, which unfortunately has closed recently.

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A spacious loft sleeping area features a large bed adorned with a patterned duvet cover. Two bedside lamps provide soft lighting, and a simple nightstand with a clock is positioned nearby. The sloped ceiling creates an inviting ambiance.
Guesthouse in Westborough
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 118 reviews

Glebe Acre Cottage

Unwind at our peaceful cottage, tucked away in a quiet Lincolnshire village. With easy access to the A1 just 3-4 minutes away leading to Grantham, Stamford to the South and Newark and York to the North. The village of Long Bennington (4 mins by car or 20 mins by foot over country paths - difficult in the dark / can be muddy) offers 3 pubs with food, 2 takeaways, a coop store, and cafe, with beautiful walks along the river Witham from the doorstep, a real retreat from the busy and hectic.

Guest favourite
A grassy outdoor space is bordered by neat hedges, contrasting with the lush green hills in the background. The bright sky features scattered clouds, enhancing the tranquility of the rural setting.
Tiny home in Empingham
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 300 reviews

Lower Farm View - Perfect For 2

Lower Farm View is beautifully converted with outstanding views, it's situated in the Rutland Village of Empingham and is only a short walk from Rutland Water's North Shore. Only 6 miles from the beautiful Georgian town of Stamford and 6/7 miles from the picturesque towns of Uppingham and Oakham. The village itself has a hairdresser, doctor's surgery, pub and shop. The local area has lots of pubs, cafes and shops. A perfect place to be able to enjoy and explore the county of Rutland.

Top Guest favourite
The bathroom features a large copper bath set against exposed brick walls and timber beams. Natural light enters through a skylight and the space is complemented by antique-style decor, with fluffy white bathrobes hanging and decorative framed prints on the walls.
Cottage in Digby
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 344 reviews

Granary Digby, Luxury rural cottage nr Lincoln

Luxury self-catering accommodation on the border of the Lincolnshire limestone heath and the Witham valley. Centrally located at the heart of rural Lincolnshire, and only a 12 mile drive from The city of Lincoln. The Granary is a beautifully converted Lincolnshire barn, bursting with character and the perfect location from which to explore this historic county. Situated on the very edge of the rural village of Digby, the Granary forms one side of the original yard and stables.

Top Guest favourite
The exterior of the barn conversion is captured, showcasing natural stone walls and a distinctive roof. A well-maintained gravel pathway leads to the entrance. Surrounding the entrance, vibrant flowers and neatly trimmed hedges add to the charm of the landscaped garden in a countryside setting.
Barn in Normanton
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 134 reviews

Small luxury barn, near Grantham

- Luxury open-plan barn conversion - countryside location - private/secure behind electric gates - high beamed ceilings throughout - open log fire - logs included all year round - lounge/65" TV Netflix/Amazon - kitchenette - oven/2 ring hob/microwave/fridge/kettle/toaster - one large bedroom with king bed and two single beds - large luxury bathroom with bath and separate walk-in shower - private patio with seating - BBQ - WiFi - off-road car parking (carport) - dogs welcome

Guest favourite
A well-lit living area is viewed through an open doorway, featuring a grey sofa adorned with cushions. A coffee table rests on a soft rug, positioned under large windows that frame a green, tree-lined view.
Home in Scredington
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

Woodhaven Stays

If you are looking for a place to relax then look no further! Whether it be a couples weekend away or a holiday for the full family, Woodhaven Stays is the perfect location. Our beautiful house sleeps 6 people and don't forget we are pet friendly ! This spacious home provides all the comforts you need when you are away from home, a spacious living and dining area, stunning kitchen, utility and sitting area. Of course we cannot forget the scenic garden with hot tub and BBQ.

Top Guest favourite
A rustic shepherd's hut is nestled amidst greenery, framed by willow trees. A grassy area with outdoor seating is visible in front, alongside a wood-burning stove contributing to a cozy atmosphere. Smoke gently rises into the air, suggesting warmth and comfort.
Shepherd’s hut in North Witham
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 283 reviews

Little Oaks at Hillview

Beautiful, Luxurious, Home from Home Shepherds Hut. Nestling in its own fenced spinney with 300 year old Ash and Oaks trees around you, Little Oaks is rural, isolated and private. You can enjoy the wood fired hot tub, fire pit, BBQ or Pizza oven with only the sheep, goats, horses and chickens on our farm watching. Looking out over rolling countryside, our home built hut is cosy, beautifully appointed, and built to an exacting specification, somewhere we would love to stay!

Guest favourite
A compact sleeping area features a spacious bed adorned with an orange quilt. Natural light enters through a nearby window, highlighting exposed wooden beams on the ceiling. A small bedside table with a plant completes the cozy atmosphere.
Guesthouse in Bottesford
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 223 reviews

Studio conversion in old coach house

Private self-catering studio space - no separate bedroom. Outside main house with own drive for parking via adjoining street. Close to centre of village with excellent road/rail connections to other parts of UK. For one or two guests - couples, solo adventurers, business travellers. Simple help-yourself breakfast plus provisions included. New kitchenette. Storage on floor below if needed. Bicycles. Spiral staircase is narrow - dogs are welcome if can negotiate!

Top Guest favourite
A spacious courtyard is framed by rustic buildings with red brick and whitewashed walls. Vibrant red foliage climbs the exterior, providing a striking contrast to the greenery. A small seating area with white chairs and a table invites relaxation in this tranquil rural setting.
Cottage in Leicestershire
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 400 reviews

Lovely cottage in outstanding rural location.

Self contained accommodation, private entrance in beautiful rural setting. Sitting room with log burner and kitchen with oven, fridge, microwave and Nespresso machine. Two bedrooms with shared bath / shower room. We allow up to 2 dogs. We also offer a fully enclosed half acre paddock for exercising them. No street lights so it is a perfect location for stargazing. Village pub 5 mins walk away. Local for Stamford, Belvoir Castle, and Burghley House.

Top Guest favourite
A spacious living area features two comfortable armchairs and a sofa arranged around a soft area rug. A round dining table with wooden chairs sits adjacent to a well-equipped kitchen, which includes modern appliances and cabinetry. Natural light flows in through the windows.
Guesthouse in West Deeping
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 291 reviews

The Buttery - Self contained home from home!

The Buttery is a self contained, one bedroom, annex in the Lincolnshire village of West Deeping. Good access to Stamford, Bourne, Peterborough and surrounding areas. Whether you’re visiting family, treating yourself to a short break or working in the area, The Buttery caters for all stays; popular with families and business users alike. Providing 5🌟stays for over 9 years, we look forward to hosting you soon!

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in South Kesteven District?

    South Kesteven District has characterful stays around market towns like Stamford and Grantham, as well as countryside cottages and period homes in village settings. Many travelers choose neighborhoods near historic landmarks or park spaces for a relaxing base.

  • What are the best things to do in South Kesteven District with kids?

    Families frequently explore wildlife parks, interactive museums, and castle grounds around South Kesteven District. Parks with open green spaces, playgrounds, and hands-on activities are popular for a full day out.

  • What are some of the best things to do in South Kesteven District?

    Explore historic market towns, wander gardens at stately homes, and discover local art galleries. Traditional markets, walking trails, and heritage attractions are frequently suggested experiences.

  • How is the weather in South Kesteven District?

    South Kesteven District has mild winters around 34–45°F (1–7°C), with occasional rainfall, and warmer summers reaching about 54–72°F (12–22°C). A waterproof layer is helpful year-round given changeable conditions.

  • When is the best time to visit South Kesteven District?

    Late spring to early autumn is often recommended for milder temperatures and outdoor festivals in South Kesteven District. Spring brings blooming gardens, while summer is a popular season for outdoor activities.

  • What are the best places to visit in South Kesteven District?

    Stamford and Grantham are frequently suggested for their historic settings, while stately homes and market towns attract those interested in local heritage. Nature reserves and community parks give opportunities for scenic walks.

  • What are some hiking trails in South Kesteven District?

    South Kesteven District has scenic walking paths crossing woodlands, riversides, and parklands. Trails through nature reserves and countryside near historic towns provide a blend of natural and architectural sights.

  • What are some family activities we can do in South Kesteven District?

    Families often explore castle parks, interactive museums, and local wildlife areas in South Kesteven District. Seasonal fairs, nature walks, and recreational centers are regularly suggested for a day out together.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from South Kesteven District?

    Consider exploring neighboring heritage towns, nature reserves, and historical sites for day trips from South Kesteven District. Scenic gardens and country estates around the area are also frequently recommended.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in South Kesteven District?

    Pet-friendly accommodations are available throughout South Kesteven District, especially in countryside cottages and private townhomes. Many rentals allow dogs, with access to nearby walking trails and green spaces.

  • What are some local tips for visiting South Kesteven District?

    Bring comfortable footwear for market towns and countryside walks in South Kesteven District, and check local listings for seasonal events. Exploring traditional pubs and farm shops can give insights into the area’s culture.

  • What is South Kesteven District known for?

    South Kesteven District is known for its historic market towns, stately homes, and vibrant local markets. The area has Georgian architecture, scenic parks, and a tradition of community festivals.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in South Kesteven District?

    Seek out village tearooms, independent art studios, and nature reserves around South Kesteven District for a quieter experience. Lesser-known heritage sites and local walking paths allow for peaceful moments away from crowds.

  • What are the best foods to try in South Kesteven District?

    South Kesteven District has regional specialties such as Lincolnshire sausages, locally baked pies, and farmhouse cheeses. Markets and village pubs frequently suggest seasonal dishes made from local produce.

  • What should I bring for a trip to South Kesteven District?

    Pack layers to adapt to variable weather in South Kesteven District, along with sturdy shoes for exploring historic sites and nature areas. A waterproof jacket and a reusable shopping bag for market finds can be handy.

  • What is the nightlife in South Kesteven District like?

    Nightlife in South Kesteven District is often centered around cozy pubs, live music evenings, and occasional events in local venues. Town centers have relaxed atmospheres for unwinding after a day of exploring.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in South Kesteven District?

    South Kesteven District has well-attended food festivals, summer fairs, and seasonal cultural events throughout the year. Market town celebrations and open-air concerts around late spring and summer are frequently suggested.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in South Kesteven District?

    Many vacation rentals in South Kesteven District are suitable for families, with options ranging from spacious cottages to townhomes near parks and attractions. Consider properties with garden access and extra space for children.

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