
The Hemploe is a self-catering holiday lodge in Lincolnshire. Located in the peaceful countryside near the Lincolnshire coast, this property offers a quiet retreat with easy access to local beaches and attractions. The spacious garden provides plenty of outdoor space for families and groups to enjoy.
The surrounding area combines rural tranquillity with coastal access. You can explore sandy beaches within a short drive or walk through the Lincolnshire countryside. The location puts you close to traditional seaside towns and nature reserves.
The Hemploe sleeps up to six guests across three bedrooms. The accommodation includes a master bedroom, a second double bedroom and a twin room.
The Hemploe is a self-catering holiday lodge in Lincolnshire. Located in the peaceful countryside near the Lincolnshire coast, this property offers a quiet retreat with easy access to local beaches and attractions. The spacious garden provides plenty of outdoor space for families and groups to enjoy.
The surrounding area combines rural tranquillity with coastal access. You can explore sandy beaches within a short drive or walk through the Lincolnshire countryside. The location puts you close to traditional seaside towns and nature reserves.
The Hemploe sleeps up to six guests across three bedrooms. The accommodation includes a master bedroom, a second double bedroom and a twin room. The open-plan living area creates a sociable space for gatherings. The kitchen comes fully equipped for self-catering stays. Outside, the large garden offers space for children to play and adults to relax.
Skegness Beach sits 8 miles away (15 minutes). Gibraltar Point Nature Reserve is 10 miles away (20 minutes). Tattershall Castle stands 12 miles away (20 minutes). The Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre is 15 miles away (25 minutes).
The Hemploe suits families wanting coastal access with countryside calm. Book here for space, location and proper seaside holidays.
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The large garden provides excellent outdoor space for children to play safely while adults relax. Previous guests particularly praise this feature for family stays.
Set in quiet Lincolnshire countryside, the property offers genuine peace away from busy areas while maintaining easy access to coastal attractions and local amenities.
Skegness Beach is just 15 minutes by car, making daily beach trips simple. The coastal location provides traditional British seaside experiences for all ages.
Three bedrooms sleeping six guests comfortably accommodate families. The open-plan living space keeps everyone together while providing room to spread out when needed.
The fully equipped kitchen makes self-catering straightforward. Guests appreciate having everything needed to prepare meals during their stay without restaurant expenses.
Easy road access from the A153 makes arrival simple. Off-road parking for two cars adds practical convenience for families with multiple vehicles.
Find your way to your perfect countryside retreat
To reach The Hemploe by car, take the A153 and turn off at Tattershall Road. The lodge is easily accessible from major routes and you'll have off-road parking for two cars upon arrival.
For those travelling by rail, the nearest station is Metheringham, located 7.3 miles away. From there, a short taxi journey will bring you to the property in the Lincolnshire countryside.
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Postcode: LN4 4RS
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