Away from the hustle and bustle of traditional seaside towns, this charming holiday property sits in an unspoilt location on the Lincolnshire coast. Sleeping four guests and up to two bow-wows, it is ideal if you simply want to relax and play on the beach, but equally suited to more energetic packs looking to explore the Lincolnshire Wolds or access the pretty north-east section of the England Coastal Path.
Set across a single storey, which may suit guests with limited mobility, the property is reached along a peaceful lane behind the beach at Anderby Creek. The good size lounge with its feature fire makes a welcome retreat on cooler evenings, and when the weather’s warmer you can throw open the patio doors to bring the outside in, with direct access to a private patio and lawned garden. A separate, well-equipped kitchen/diner allows you to rustle up anything from a snack to a feast, as well as enabling you to find your own space when you need it. At the end of the day two bedrooms await weary heads.
With your own private access path to the beach, tails are guaranteed to wag when it’s time for walkies. The sandy beach stretches in either direction, providing walks that can be as long or as short as you like, with plenty of splashing in the surf along the way. Although Anderby Creek is a small hamlet, you will find a number of bars and cafes within 0.5 mile of your door, while further along the coast are the seaside towns of Mablethorpe (8 miles north) and Skegness (10 miles south). Alternatively, head inland for 10 miles and the hills of the Lincolnshire Wolds offer fantastic walking and cycling through the region’s pretty countryside.