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An ancient and beautiful cottage set in the heart of the medieval village of Aunby, which lies five miles north of Stamford. In 2005 the cottage underwent extensive restoration and refurbishment and is now available for holiday use. Aunby is a tranquil village in rolling countryside, and the cottage benefits from lake views, light airy bedrooms and a cosy sitting room with a wood burning stove. It is an ideal place to relax and enjoy the Lincolnshire countryside or visit the many attractions close by, notably Stamford, a Georgian town described by Sir Walter Scott as ‘the finest scene between London and Edinburgh’ and recently featured in ‘Pride and Prejudice’
The sitting room contains a woodburning stove, television and music centre as well as seating and eating areas. The kitchen is fully equipped with electric oven and hob, microwave, dishwasher, fridge etc. There are two double bedrooms both containing beds which can be reconfigured to give either a kingsize double or two regular single beds. Both bedrooms are easily large enough to allow a third pullout bed, making it possible for up to 6 people to be comfortably accommodated. The cottage is fully centrally heated and benefits from almost unlimited parking Aunby Cottage may be rented on its own, or enlarged to incorporate the Granary. These two properties are adjacent to one another and, if they are to be taken together, have use of an interconnecting door. Please click on the floor plan tab to see this in more detail. Taken together, the Granary and Aunby Cottage can accommodate up to 14 people. For More InformationVisit Property's WebsiteSpecial Features
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