Known as the Gateway to Lincolnshire, Sutton Bridge is just the start to many of your magical adventures in Lincolnshire and the ideal place for your holiday home this year.
With a population of around 4000 people and in a stunning location on the banks of the free-flowing River Nene, Sutton Bridge is a quaint town with an intriguing industrial history. With spectacular Grade II listed 19th century buildings like the East and West Bank Lighthouses and its three well-constructed bridges; Cross Keys Bridge, Sutton Washway Bridge and Fosdyke Bridge, this area is also renowned for its interesting shops, charming pubs and array of walk and cycle routes.
Sutton Bridge is part of the South Holland district of Lincolnshire and on your summer strolls in the countryside, you may see a wide variety of flowers to compete with the Dutch tulips. A picturesque rural setting to look on to from the bedroom window of your charming holiday cottage. With tennis courts in which to perfect your inner Roger Federer and a large garden to run around energetically with the kids or pet pooch, your humble abode in Sutton Bridge is a place where a million memories can easily be made.
With a choice of spacious bedrooms awash with comfy double bed and en suite showering facilities, you are guaranteed not just a relaxing nights sleep but also a well-deserved lie in, in what seems a world away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Once you’ve reluctantly made it out of your warm duvet, you will see it’s worth the wait if only for the satisfying smells from your self-catered kitchen. Your creative space; whether it be breakfast, lunch or dinner. Want a night off from your culinary genius? Why not see what there is to offer in the town? After all it’s your holiday and the choice is forever yours!
Several holiday homes in the Sutton Bridge area are very dog-friendly, permitting people to bring two or more dogs with them. Walks beside the River Nene lead out of town and into the country. A short drive from the town is the Wash National Nature Reserve and acres of walks.