Owl Cottage is in the heart of rural Lincolnshire and within a few minutes walk to the West you have Sotby Wood - 300 acres of mixed woodland managed by the Forestry Commission - and a similar distance to the East is Sotby Meadows Nature Reserve. Footpaths, bridleways and green lanes abound in the area.
For those wishing to explore further Lincoln is less than 30 minutes away by car.  The East Coast with its resorts and nature reserves is a similar distance. The Deep at Hull (the World's largest salt water submarium) is only about 50 minutes drive to the North. Horncastle with its antique shops is just 10 minutes away. For car and motor bike enthusiasts Cadwell Park Race Track is 7 miles and if horse racing interests you then Market Rasen Race Course is a 15 minute car journey to the North West.
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Self-catering Holiday Cottage in Lincolnshire, UK - high level of luxury, own exclusive indoor swimming  pool, sauna and hot tub, sleeps up to 4.
Owl Cottage - the Swimming Pool and Hot Tub

This luxurious cottage has been created by converting a Victorian implement barn into a two bedroom self-catering holiday cottage and is home to its own heated indoor swimming pool. The pool room also houses a sauna and a hot tub. For cooler days the cottage has underfloor heating and a log burning stove. All these facilities are for the exclusive use of guests at any time of the day and are suitable for all year round swimming and relaxation. This private cottage in its rural location sleeps up to 4 people (this includes children). The two bedrooms both have en-suite facilities and there is an additional wet room located off the swimming pool.

Owl Cottage - a View from the South

The cottage is easily accessed from the East Midlands and is situated near the hamlet of Sotby on the edge of the rolling Lincolnshire Wolds (an Area of Outstanding National Beauty), the countryside where Tennyson was born and raised

A week in June 2009 has just become available due to a cancellation. See the availability page for details.