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Holiday Cottages with Fishing in Lincolnshire

Written By Ben Doyle

Fishing Lodges in Linclnshire

There are plenty of holiday cottages with fishing in Lincolnshire situated in quaint villages and well stocked lakes. Perfect for families, couples and those who wish to go alone, these short breaks will help you refresh and relax among the Lincolnshire countryside and wildlife.

Below you will see several retreats with lodges or cottages that we think will be a great fit. They all come with incredible facilities and some of the best fishing lakes around.

Poachers Hideaway

Set within a secluded valley of the Lincolnshire Wolds, Poacher’s hideaway is made up of six beautifully restored farm buildings creating seven cottages. They are surrounded by the Lincolnshire countryside with a relaxing atmosphere and plenty to explore. As well as the cottages, there are 5 caravan pitches on site for the use of adults only and they come with all the facilities you need.

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If you are a fan of fishing, there is a coarse fishing lake at the Poachers Hideaway and is exclusively for guests. While there are no pegs, there are plenty of Carp, Tench, Roach and Bream, perhaps you’ll see the odd Brown Trout too.

The cottages at Poachers Hideaway are:

  • The Snug: sleeps 2, 1 bedroom cottage annex, fully equipped kitchen, spacious living area and views over the lakes.
  • Viking Cottage: sleeps 2, on site of old bull pen, 1 bedroom cottage with fully fitted kitchen and living space.
  • Bluebell Cottage: sleeps 2, on site of old farmyard pig-sty, 1 bedroom cottage with stunning views, fitted kitchen, lounge/diner and outdoor seating.
  • Juice Trump: sleeps 4, on site of old farmyard milking parlour, 2-bedroom cottage with cosy lounge/diner and fitted kitchen with great views over the court yard.
  • Shire Horse Barn: sleeps 7, 3-bedroom barn conversion that is dog friendly, with a kitchen/dining area and lounge area for the family to gather round.
  • The Granary: sleeps 8, two-storey cottage with 3 bedrooms, oak staircase, log burner and kitchen, diner and living room.
  • Flintwood Farm House: sleeps 10, in beautifully restored Victorian farm house with 5 bedrooms, seating for all guests and children’s play room.

For more information, click here

Grange Farm Park

Often described as a home away from home, Grange Farm Park is located two miles from the sunny beach of Mablethorpe. Surrounded by the beautiful Lincolnshire countryside, Grange Farm have been welcoming guests for the last 20 years and there is always lots to explore.

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Set within 15 acres of land, you are within walking distance of the nearby village shop, local pubs, fishing lakes and 9-hole golf course. There are a range of properties for you to stay in while visiting. Choose from cottages, lodges and caravans spread out on the site.

There are two well stocked fishing lakes on site that are thriving with life and a variety of reeds, bull rushes and traditional bank side planting. In the past, there have been carp weighing up to 15lbs caught. The lakes are 50 metres from all accommodation and some are located on the water’s edge.

Grange farm park also has the following facilities on site:

  • Courtyard with a selection of cottages surrounding it with tables and chairs
  • Outside play area for the children
  • Laundry room available to all guests

For more information about Grange Farm Park, click here

Thorpe Park Lodges

Situated in the tranquil Lincolnshire countryside, Thorpe Park Lodges is a development of 30 stylish lodges. The lodges themselves are made from pine in a contemporary fashion. They include usage of the Thorpe Park golf course and picturesque fishing lake that is the centre piece. If you would rather stay in your own caravan, there are caravan and motorhome pitches on site with shower and toilet facilities.

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The lodges can sleep up to eight people and all have hot tubs included, each one individually crafted by hand. Each has open beams and high ceilings, furnished rooms and fully equipped with everything you will need.

All the lodges come with the following accommodation features:

  • Underfloor heating
  • Bed linen and towels included
  • Veranda with table and bench
  • Shared use of 7 acres of grounds
  • One well-behaved dog welcome

For more information about booking a fishing holiday at Thorpe Park Lodges, click here

Church Farm Cottages

Comprised of two accommodations, Church Farm Cottages are perfect for a relaxing break away in the 26 acres of grassland and paddocks. Located perfectly between the Lincolnshire Wolds and the Lincolnshire Coast, there is plenty to see and do that will be of interest.

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Looking for a peaceful fishing lake to spend your days at? Church Farm is the place to be. With their own lake that is stocked with a variety of specimen, you can enjoy the peacefulness. Guests are not charged to use the lake, although it is open to the public.

The first cottage on offer is The Conker Barn that is well-equipped with the original oak beams and exposed brick work, giving it an authentic feel. Sleeping up to 4 people, it has the following features:

  • Open plan kitchen/diner and living room
  • Enclosed, private patio
  • Luxury hot tub
  • BBQ and garden furniture
  • Twin bedded bedroom and bathroom
  • King size bedroom with en-suite

The second accommodation, Bumble Cottage, also features oak beams and exposed brick work. It can also sleep up to 4 people. Both cottages share the same features, with Bumble Cottage having a double bedroom instead of twin beds.

You are welcomed to Church Farm Cottages with a welcome bottle of wine, Lincolnshire plum bread and dogs treat. 3 dogs are welcomed in Bumble Cottage and 2 are welcomed in the Conker Barn.

For more information, click here

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