is in the Vale of Swaby, midway between Louth and Alford and is located in a beautiful unspoiled rural location.
Prepare to be pleasantly surprised, for here, Lincolnshire is not flat and boasts rolling rural peace and charm of a kind that must have inspired Alfred Lord Tennyson who was born at Somersby, not far from Jasmine Cottage.
The Lincolnshire Wolds offers visitors some of the most wonderful countryside views in the county.
Louth is just 15 minutes away with market days on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday , alongside the open-air auction ON THE STONES every Wednesday afternoon. The town is watched over by the church of St James with its breathtaking spire soaring to a height of 295feet, the tallest parish church in the country.
Alford is 10 minutes away and is perhaps best known as being the birth place of Captain John Smith, whose life was saved by the Indian princess Pocahontas. To the east of Alford stands the stunning 5 - sailed windmill which is in full working order and open to the public most of the year.
The market town of Spilsby is 15 minutes away and was the home of Sir John Franklin who is credited with the discovery of the Northwest passage in 1845.