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Located in the rural village of Sibthorpe, near Newark-On-Trent in Nottinghamshire, The Borrowers at The Wagon Hovel is a charming, one-bedroom cottage adjoining the owner’s property. With extensive countryside views and a tranquil setting, this stylishly furnished cottage features an open-plan living space, making it the perfect retreat for two in the heart of England. Please note, this is an adult-only property.
The Borrowers at The Wagon Hovel offers an open-plan kitchen, dining and sitting area and underfloor heating. The fully-equipped kitchen includes a dishwasher, microwave, electric oven, hob and fridge. The dining area and sitting area feature a TV and electric fire. Additionally, there is a utility room with a washing machine, tumble dryer, and freezer, as well as a cloakroom.
Upstairs, the main bedroom boasts a super king-size bed and built-in wardrobes, with sloping ceilings. The spacious shower room has a large walk-in shower cubicle.
Outside, the front garden is laid to lawn and features a patio area with seating (please note, the garden is not enclosed). Off-road parking is available for one car.
Additional Information:
Sorry, no pets or children.
Please note there are sloping ceilings in the bedroom.
Oplysninger om området
Close to The Borrowers in Sibthorpe you will see the unusual dovecote – a circular stone tower with a conical tiled roof, which is a listed building, along with the fine medieval church. The village is surrounded by quiet tracks, lanes and pathways ideal for exploring on foot. The Royal Oak is a fine award-winning pub in the nearby village of Car Colston.
Newark upon Trent is a quintessential English market town. It is home to the National Civil War Centre, a stunning riverside castle dating back to the early 12th century, and a thriving cobbled market place overlooked by its Georgian Town Hall. Newark offers a tempting array of antique shops, boutiques, cafes and plenty of places to eat including a selection of historic pubs.
The National Trust property, Belton House in Grantham is not too far away where you can enjoy a visit to the house, gardens and parkland.
Head towards Nottingham to make a handful of memories, where you can hike through the Skylarks Nature Reserve, tour the underground landscape of the City of Caves, attend a show at the Theatre Royal & Royal Concert Hall, or opt for a spooky day out at The Haunted Museum.