The Sir Peter Scott Lighthouse, Sutton Bridge

Lincolnshire. Sleeps up to 8

The Sir Peter Scott Lighthouse is a unique converted lighthouse located just outside Sutton Bridge, Lincolnshire, in the East of England. It offers accommodation for up to 8 guests in 4 bedrooms and is surrounded by picturesque views of the river and countryside. The property was the former home of Sir Peter Scott, a renowned British conservationist and painter, and was built in 1830.

The lighthouse is a wonderful setting full of character and history, ideal for friends, families, artists, poets, and wildlife lovers. It is situated near the coast and is the most important wetland site in the UK. The best time to view migrating wild geese in the area is during the winter months from November to the end of February. The property has its own website providing detailed information about its unique features and history.

The accommodation includes a well-equipped kitchen, a spacious dining room, a large sitting room/studio with original lighthouse wall, a game's room/studio, and several bedrooms spread across different floors of the lighthouse. Guests can enjoy breathtaking views from the light gallery at the top of the lighthouse, where the lantern is situated. The property also features a private wildlife reserve with ponds and lawns hosting rare geese species.

Guests staying at The Sir Peter Scott Lighthouse can explore the surrounding area, which offers riverside walks, birdwatching opportunities, and visits to nearby towns such as Sutton Bridge, Long Sutton, and King's Lynn. The location provides easy access to National Trust properties, sandy beaches, and historic market towns and cities like Peterborough, Ely, Cambridge, Norwich, and Wisbech. The lighthouse is situated on the Wash National Nature Reserve, the largest reserve in England, known for its diverse bird population and wetland habitats.

Weekly price from £1188

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