A cottage or pine lodge provides a safe and secure place to stay that is private for the duration of your break. Arrive, unpack and enjoy yourself – your time is now your own for the duration of your holiday. Think about the things you might like to do or places to visit. Consider the facitlities that you would like, a hot tub in the garden, a sauna, swings for the children?
As a tranquil village in the North Kesteven district of beautiful county Lincolnshire, Cranwell is the perfect family destination for those seeking a relaxing countryside break in a luxurious holiday cottage or similar self-catering rental. A range of holiday homes is available, each quite unique. As always, the quality rises with rental rate. A cottage with a swimming pool is usually at the top end of the scale.
Within easy reach of nearby towns and villages such as Grantham and Southrey; both pleasant places along the calmness of the River Witham,
Cranwell is within touching distance of vibrant city Lincoln and its spectacular medieval cathedral, 11th century castle and museum displaying all about Lincolnshire life. Why not plan a day trip and start a million memories with a photo album?
Staying in Cranwell however certainly has its many benefits. Not only is it far enough from the bright lights of the big city in which to have the perfect nights sleep in your spacious bedroom with ensuite bathroom, but it’s also a village thats popularity has certainly soared in recent times. Notably for being the home of an RAF site that was incredibly the first military air academy in the world when it was opened to the public almost 100 years ago.
Your holiday home is the perfect place to watch the world go by. See the fantastic variety of planes take off and land through the double-glazed windows of your fully furnished living room. And when the planes cease flying for the day, turn your attention to your widescreen TV with DVD player. Perfect for that gripping boxset you’ve always wanted to get into!
Cranwell is a village full of character and with stunning landmarks like St Andrew’s Church, an architectural masterpiece that was originally built in early Saxon times and Byard’s Leap, a well-known spot that has a legend about horses to tell its intrigued visitors, there’s no better place to discover these attractions than on your family holiday in 2018.