Casewick Lane Cottage near Stamford
The 19th century property was completely renovated during 2004 to bring its interior up to 21st century standards. It features a modern kitchen and bathroom suites and is furnished to a high standard throughout. The living room has a wood burning stove. Capable of sleeping up to six, there are three bedrooms upstairs and a sofa-bed downstairs
The kitchen features an electric oven, microwave oven, gas hob, fridge, dining table (for up to six), washing machine and is stocked with all the necessary utensils. French doors open out from the kitchen onto a cobbled courtyard and the garden, with views to the rear of local farm
The cottage is used by the owner as his own holiday home and as a result is furnished and equipped to a very high standard. The property is managed within the family and someone is always close at hand to answer any queries and resolve any issues should they arise.
General facilities include:
Iron / ironing board
Hair dryer
Linen and towels
Welcome food box
All gas, electric and wood
TV, Video, CD and DVD
Washing machine
Drying stand
Microwave
The cottage is situated in the centre of the village of Uffington, two miles outside of Stamford and 15 miles from Peterborough. this area lies in the southern most tip of Lincolnshire. The area is well served with transport links, with the A1 passing Stamford and the main train line from london to Edinburgh going through Peterborough.
Whether travelling South or North By Car on the A1:
Follow signs for Stamford town centre. From there, follow signs for Spalding (A16). This road leads out of Stamford and passes through the centre of Uffington. Casewick lane is on the left hand side of the road, after the church but before the Bertie pub.
When travelling By Train:
Stamford is on the line between Peterborough and Leicester. Local taxis can be called from Stamford train station. The journey time from the station to the cottage will be approx. 10 mins.
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This page was last updated: 19 August 2010
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