Hibaldstow 1.6 miles. Brigg 6 miles. Swallow’s Nest is a converted cattle shed situated in the village of Redbourne, close to Hibaldstow and the quaint market town of Brigg, in the north of Lincolnshire. Offering a homely feel with lovely furnishings, Swallow’s Nest is a fantastic choice for a couple looking to escape to this part of Lincolnshire. Access the property down a single-track lane before parking in the dedicated area next to the property. Step into the lounge, where you can curl up on the sofas and keep toasty by the woodburning stove, pondering on the day’s events. The kitchen is well-equipped with all the essentials so you can cook up a storm, ready to savour over a bottle of wine at the dining area with furniture. Freshen up in the sleek shower room and complete your evening routine, before retiring to the welcoming superking bedroom, ready to catch some rest in preparation for another exciting day. Start your day with a coffee in the garden, before heading out and gather the goods for a hearty breakfast. Within the village there is a pub, The Red Lion, where you can refuel with a hearty meal, whilst in nearby Hibaldstow there is a convenience store where you can pick up the essentials. At Swallow’s Nest, you will be spoilt for choice when it comes to attractions; stroll along the many bridleways and footpaths towards the village and beyond from your door, taking in the beautiful countryside; or explore Elsham hall with its extensive grounds and stunning courtyard cafe. In Redbourne, you have the opportunity to indulge in the art of horse riding amidst picturesque landscapes and take the plunge into the skies with exhilarating skydiving adventures. For a day of history, travel to the vibrant city of Lincoln, boasting a wealth of attractions to explore, such as the Lincoln Cathedral and the iconic Lincoln Castle, whilst the Lincolnshire Wolds is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and a must for those keen walkers. Create a holiday to remember at Swallow’s Nest.
The village of Hibaldstow sits in the North of Lincolnshire, four miles south of Brigg. Within the village is there is a convenience store, along with a pub, The Wheatsheaf, where visitors can enjoy a hearty meal. A short drive to Gainsborough, visit the home of Henry VIII's sixth wife Catherine Parr, this historic is ideally placed for exploring all this wonderful area has to offer. The town offers a selection of traditional pubs, restaurants, shops and supermarkets for your amenities.