Welcoming up to three dogs on a holiday with family and friends, this lovely, large property is the perfect base for tail-wagging adventures in Lincolnshire. Lucky pups will be able to explore Mablethorpe’s North Beach all year around, a charming spot in the seaside town to run, play and soak up the beautiful sights. Back at home, this charming property has a calming ambience with an enclosed garden, perfect for sunny days.
At the heart of the home is the open-plan kitchen/diner, offering direct access to the garden where you can watch your canine stretch their legs each morning. With plenty of room for cooking and eating, this is a great place for the family to gather together in the morning, noon and night to share a meal. For ultimate relaxation, the living room features warm lighting, natural wood and tones of terracotta in the exposed brick fireplace. A comfortable corner sofa invites you to take the weight off your feet and relax with Fido at your feet and a film on the TV. For a little peace and quiet, make the most of the bright conservatory and get lost in a good book. Completing the ground floor is the first of the delightful bedrooms, featuring a double bed and an en-suite shower room. Upstairs are a further three bedrooms, starting with the spacious king-size bedroom, which boasts an en-suite. A second stylish double bedroom and a twin room make up the remainder of the sleeping arrangements, ensuring everyone will have a restful night’s sleep with a family bathroom located on the first floor. Step out into the fresh air and make the most of the enclosed lawn and patio area. Here you can fire up the BBQ for an evening of al fresco dining, or kick back and relax on the furniture whilst your hound snoozes in the sun.
For invigorating coastal walkies, take a stretch of the Lincolnshire Coast Path between Mablethorpe and Skegness (15 miles) and you’ll discover a number of perfectly picturesque seaside resorts along your journey. Further inland, the Lincolnshire Wolds (13 miles) are certainly worth a visit with a number of enchanting market towns and historic heritage locations to sniff out. Louth (15 miles) is a fantastic little hub for foodies, known as the ‘Capital of the Wolds’ where you’ll find fine produce at the local markets three days a week, as well as a whole host of independent dog-friendly eateries, butchers, bakers and more.