Kylemore Railway Cottage, Stamford

Rutland. Sleeps up to 8

Kylemore Railway Cottage is a charming property located in the heart of England, in the village of Uffington near Stamford, Lincolnshire. This former railway station, sympathetically converted into a Grade II listed building, offers a unique stay for up to 8 guests with its original stone exterior and contemporary interior. The property is ideal for families or friends looking for a self-catered retreat in the Lincolnshire countryside, with nearby walkways and cycle paths to explore.

Upon arrival, guests can enjoy the well-appointed kitchen/diner, dining room with a woodburning stove, and a cozy sitting room with a Smart TV. The serene rear garden provides a peaceful space to relax and watch trains pass by, making it a haven for railway enthusiasts. The property features four bedrooms, including a king-size room with an en-suite shower, offering a comfortable and rejuvenating stay after a day of exploring.

Local dining options include The Bertie Arms and The Millstone at Barnack, while nearby Stamford offers attractions such as Burghley House, St Leonard's Priory, and the Priest's House. The property's proximity to the iconic Burghley Horse Trials, an annual equestrian event held at Burghley House, adds to its appeal. Kylemore Cottage promises a memorable stay in Lincolnshire, with its unique history, comfortable amenities, and convenient location for exploring the surrounding area.

Overall, Kylemore Railway Cottage in Stamford, Rutland, offers a picturesque and comfortable retreat for guests seeking a relaxing stay in the heart of England. With its historic charm, modern amenities, and proximity to local attractions, this property provides a unique opportunity to experience the beauty of the Lincolnshire countryside and enjoy a memorable vacation with family or friends.

Weekly price from £1020

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