Moortown House is a well-received holiday rental, praised for its warm indoor pool, spacious and comfortable rooms, and beautiful grounds. The property caters to all ages, with a tennis court, play area, and thoughtful touches like local honey. It's described as homely, with a sense of history and character, and the hosts are commended for their helpfulness and discretion.
Guests consistently mention the property's cleanliness, noting it as spotless and well-maintained. The well-equipped kitchen and bathrooms are highlighted as particularly clean.
The property's location in Lincolnshire is appreciated for its privacy, country setting, and proximity to walks and local attractions. The scenic views and wildlife add to its charm.
The comfort of Moortown House is frequently praised, with guests finding the beds comfortable and the house cosy and warm. However, some mention of squeaky floorboards and translucent curtains suggests minor room for improvement.
Facilities like the heated swimming pool, hot tub, tennis court, and play area are highly valued by guests. While the pool and hot tub are highlights, some comments on dated decor and the need for renovations in certain areas suggest that there is ongoing work to enhance the facilities further.
The owners' thoughtfulness is evident through the provision of local delicacies and honey from their own bees, as well as the availability of books and games. While these gifts are greatly appreciated by guests, it is noted that such personal touches may vary and are not guaranteed with every stay.
Caistor 4.2 miles. Spend an unforgettable break away at this amazing Georgian holiday home, Moortown House, offering a luxury stay for a group of 12 to enjoy a weekend of celebration surrounded by idyllic countryside, historic villages and coastal resorts. Built in 1816, Visit England accredited Moortown House is a Georgian listed manor house set amidst rolling parkland and mature woodland with grounds designed by the eminent Sir Joseph Paxton, of Chatsworth House & Crystal Palace fame, and remains a working farm, located near Caistor on the edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Settle in for a memorable trip in this traditional property, preparing all your group meals in the spacious kitchen, equipped with all the amenities you'll need for a self-catered stay, before heading over to the formal dining room for sociable dinners, letting the wine and conversation flow in this beautiful room. Evenings can be spent in the lovely sitting room, a homely space with antique-style décor and period features including high ceilings and a chandelier, relaxing on one of the stylish leather sofas as you get lost in a captivating film. The ground floor is also home to a well-presented twin bedroom and a chic shower room, ideal for guests with limited mobility. Find five glorious bedrooms on the first floor, four king-size and a twin bedroom, all offering plenty of storage space and views of the surrounding countryside. The house also boasts a fantastic tennis court, great for a competitive afternoon of stimulating rivalry. If you can tear yourself away from this exceptional property, take a stroll along the old Roman path to the nearby village of South Kelsey and enjoy a cask ale at the local pub, with the nearby town of Caistor boasting shops, cafes, another welcoming pub and a restaurant, as well as a Saturday market. Brigg is a small market town nearby, offering a range of supermarkets and a popular garden centre, whilst Louth is an attractive location to spend a day strolling beautiful Georgian architecture. Explore the cathedral city of Lincoln an 30 minutes away, where you will find a variety of shops and eateries as well as a castle, museums and other popular attractions. Discover the stunning Lincolnshire Wolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty right on the edge of this area, home to scenic walking trails such as The Viking Way spanning 147 miles into the Wolds, passing through the town of Caistor where you can start your journey into nature via foot or bike, passing through charming towns and villages steeped in history from Grasby to Barnetby le Wold. Spend a day at the vibrant town of Market Rasen, browsing throughout the bustling cobbled market square, encompassed by a host of country pubs, quaint cafés, boutique shops and a nearby racecourse. Other unique days out can be spent at Elsham Hall Gardens and Country Park where you'll find calming lakeside gardens, wildlife and a tea room, or get your blood flowing at Elsham Activity Centre, offering a wealth of adventure through paintballing, archery, axe throwing and even a giant inflatable assault course. Or why not spend a day at the seaside resorts of Cleethorpes, Sutton-on-Sea and Sandilands with gorgeous sandy beaches, fun-filled arcades and amusements. Traditional agriculture is woven into the fabric of this area, with local award winning foods such as Plumb Bread, Poacher Cheese, and Lincolnshire Sausages. Relish in an exciting adventure with loved ones at Moortown House.
The town of Caistor is situated in the heart of Lincolnshire on the outskirts of the Wolds aonb, boasting a popular weekly market, shops, a local pub, 56 listed buildings, restaurants, and takeaways. The town is steeped in history with ruins of a 4th century wall, a former cemetery, access to the Viking Way walk, as well as access to nearby villages of Nettleton and Grasby.
Visit England 4 star Gold Award.
Six bedrooms: 4 x king-size, 2 x twins (one on ground floor).
Ground-floor shower room with shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC.
Shower room with shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC.
Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin, heated towel rail and WC.
Kitchen.
Dining room.
Sitting room.
Hot tub.
Indoor heated garden swimming pool, BBQ, tennis court and summer house and table football.
Eco biomass heating and solar panels.
Double electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, TV, WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Ample off-road parking.
Private grounds with lawn, tennis court, fire pit and playground area.
One well behaved pet welcome for all bookings.
No smoking allowed.
Shop 4.2 miles, pub 1.3 miles.
Note: There is a lake next to the property, please supervise children at all times ( could be dry , weather dependent).
If you do wish to use the lake please bring your own equipment, including safety equipment.
Note: This property comprises 3/4 of the building, 1/4 is occupied by the owners (There are no interconnecting doors).
Note: Internet signal can be intermittent in some rooms.
Please note: A single pet will be allowed at the property from 2022, Dog is to be kept downstairs and not on any furniture or beds.
Lynn
The house is well equipped everything was provided we just needed pool towels. We were expecting the pool water to be cold we were wrong it was really warm & a decent size. Didn't see the owners but they were just a text/ phone call away & really welcoming & helpful. Many thanks.
Pauline
The combination of bedrooms just nicely fits our multi generational family. The house and kitchen are very well equipped and we were welcomed by a delightful basket of local delicacies, including some honey from bees on the farm. We had a lovely week, the grandchildren and children were in the pool every day, often more than once. There are several places to visit within an hour's drive if a day out is on the agenda. A perfect place to unwind and just be together.
Laura
The property was exactly as listed with plenty of space and a little old fashioned grandeur but super homely and welcoming. The kids (of all ages) loved the pool!, which was always warm (despite traditional British weather). The tennis court and kids play area were also fantastic, with a football net, climbing frame, slide and plenty of space to run around. The little onsite lake and local walks from the door were beautiful; loads of wildlife bees (more varieties than weâve ever seen!), rabbits, foxes, a huge variety of birds and if you look really closely some tiny fish in the lake. There was much to do we didnât even get around to using the hot tub or fire pit! The local fishing was great with a few options of fisheries within a 15 minute drive and we enjoyed a day trip to Horncastle with its mtiple antique shops (and there is a cracking sewing/fabric shop). The house was well equipped, beds comfy and enough seating for the whole family of 10. The kitchen was great too with plenty of crockery a huge fridge and freezer, plenty of pans and serving dishes and storage for your shopping. The owners took great care of us, checking we had everything and bringing us honey from their beehives. We would really recommend Moortown House and would love to return for the next big family get together.
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