Willow Farm
Willow Farm is a registered smallholding of 15 acres, with ponies, goats and free-range hens and ducks.
We are in a reasonably isolated position in the Lincolnshire Fens.
Ours is a quiet hamlet and the nearest shop is about 3 miles away - yet we are only 10-15mins by car from the busy seaside resort of Skegness.
In this area wildlife is abundant - herons and barn owls common, and the area provides much opportunity for the keen angler. However, you are 10 minutes from Skegness with Fantasy Island, Bottons Funfair, Butlins Funcoast World, the Seal Rescue and Gibralter point.
Further afield there are many National Trust properties, RAF Museum, Tennysons Church, the Bulbfields, the Heavy Horse Centre and many other attractions.
You are welcome to look around the farm while you are here
Children are welcome to help feed the Goats and hens and help us look for the eggs!
Accommodation is in en-suite rooms either double or twin and an extra bed can be added in either for a small child if requested.
Some rooms are accessible for disabled guests. All rooms have en-suite shower, basin and WC. Each room has a colour TV, tea and coffee making facilities, kettle and toaster.
A breakfast basket is included in your room price and is served in your room. This consists of bread or muffins to toast, butter, marmalade and jams, yoghurt, cereal, fruit, milk and fresh juice. We can also provide sandwiches and cold suppers on request.
There are many good local pubs and restaurants if you require a hot evening meal.
Riding may be available, depending on the time of the year, as we also have unaccompanied children on residential Riding Holidays.
We cannot accept beginners, but if you would like a lesson or a hack during your stay, please give us some advanced notice.
The east is supposed to be the drier side of Britain, and although we can never promise a dry week, we rarely have a totally spoilt one.
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This page was last updated: 12 April 2008
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