Holiday rentals in Old Leake

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Cabin
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 1,332 reviews

Adults Only Cabin With Log Burning Hot Tub

Lakeside Fishing Retreats offers peaceful lakeside stays in the middle of nowhere, yet perfectly placed. Just 8 miles from Boston town, 12 miles from Skegness Beach and 3 miles from the coast with award-winning RSPB marshes. We have 28 Cabins set on a 3 acre lake: - Adult Only Double Cabin with Log Burning Hot Tub (Pet friendly/Non Pet friendly Cabins) - Standard Double (Child/Pet friendly/Non Pet friendly Cabins). - Twin Cabin (Child/Pet friendly) You can also enjoy our onsite Pizza Shed & Bar!

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The image captures a view of Boston Stump, a prominent church tower, rising above the landscape against a clear blue sky. Surrounding trees and a grassy area add a natural touch, while a decorative fence frames part of the scene on the right.
Home
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

A lovely 2 bedroomed residential home in Boston

A perfect place to stay, this recently renovated two bedroomed Victorian terraced house is in a delightful setting on the bank of the river Witham with stunning views of Boston Stump. Guests benefit from being in a great location, within a 5 minute walk you are in Boston town centre where you will find historic buildings, great shops, pubs & restaurants. Boston train station and a large ASDA supermarket are both within a 10 minute walk. This home from home also has its own private parking space.

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A large hot tub is housed in a separate garden building, featuring illuminated water jets that create soft ripples in the turquoise water. The surrounding area is designed for privacy, with subtle lighting enhancing the serene atmosphere.
Bungalow
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 201 reviews

Garden Bungalow, Hot tub and Gazebo

Relax in this calm peaceful bungalow set in our one and half acre garden with open views Kitchen has appliances Shower room Two bedrooms One single bed One 4ft bed ( small double) Great wardrobe space WiFi and Alexa. Free view TV plus fire stick Fan Pool table Views to side and rear across Lincolnshire countryside. Fire pit Separate garden building which houses large hot tub overlooking fields and is private. Pub within walking distance. Local shops and butcher in next village, 20 minute walk

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The light-filled guestroom displays a spacious bed adorned with a soft throw, alongside two cozy wingback chairs. A large window offers views of the garden, while a wall-mounted television provides entertainment. French doors lead to the private outdoor space, enhancing the inviting atmosphere.
Guest suite
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 119 reviews

Cosy guest room, pet friendly with outdoor space

Named after our resident Robins, Robins Nest Guestroom is our self-contained accommodation offering a peaceful getaway for comfort and rest. Relax in your own private garden or explore the nearby attractions. Furthermore, we know that your fur babies are an important part of your family. We are pleased to welcome well-behaved pups. Together you can explore dog friendly beaches and Nature trails. Conveniently close to Skegness and Boston. Book your stay today. We look forward to welcoming you.

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Cottage
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 200 reviews

The Scholars

A light open planned living space, with fitted kitchen, washing machine and fridge and cooker. Two comfy sofas, one of which is a bed settee, TV and Wi-fi . A dining table and chairs, complete this lovely holiday accommodation. Two large airy double bedrooms, with ample storage. A lovely walk in shower, complete with heated luxury towel rail. USB charging points throughout the property. It will be deep cleaned between guests , is self contained to ensure peace of mind with social distancing

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A charming log-house is set in a wooded area, featuring a dark exterior with a sloped roof. A welcoming porch with wooden railing is visible, and a vintage lamp post adds to the ambiance. Autumn leaves cover the ground, creating a peaceful atmosphere.
Treehouse
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 115 reviews

Narnia: Magical Woodland Loghouse with Hot Bath

Step into a magical woodland hideaway. Perfect for couples, families, remote workers (dog-friendly), enjoy an outdoor hot bath, private woodland, and a mezzanine treehouse. Cozy by the fire pit, cook in the fully equipped kitchen, listen to birdsong and rustling leaves, and lose yourself in a place where time slows and memories linger. Romance, adventure, and mindful work meet nature’s tranquility in this fairytale escape in Lincolnshire Wolds and only 20 minutes from golden sandy beaches.

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The exterior of the Old Methodist Church showcases a striking red brick facade, complemented by a tall spire and detailed stonework. Surrounded by well-maintained greenery, the church stands prominently on a tree-lined street with nearby parking visible.
Religious building
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 101 reviews

Stunning 4 BDR converted church full of history

The whole group will be comfortable in this spacious and unique space. Sleeping eight people comfortably. Three of the bedrooms have double beds. The master suite has a super king bed. All bedrooms have their own en-suites with full baths. The Old Methodist Church is located right on the Broadway and central to everything. A simple stroll to the Golf Club. Enjoy the local flavours of the local restaurants within walking distance. Staying at the Old Methodist Church is unique experience!

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An open-plan living area features two large sofas, one leather, and one plush, arranged around a wooden coffee table on a traditional patterned rug. A large chandelier hangs from the ceiling, illuminating the space, while a smart TV is positioned near the opposite wall.
Home
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 157 reviews

The Lodge at Thorpe House

Luxury converted barn in beautiful rural Lincolnshire. The Lodge at Thorpe House is a stunning, totally unique, spacious, newly refurbished, well equipped Lodge, bursting with character combining beautiful antique furniture featuring a stunning 19th Century 5 foot French Chateau Ballroom Chandelier and new fully fitted open plan kitchen, dining and living area. Oak flooring. A five bar gate leads to gravelled parking and a pretty ornate archway leads to a totally private enclosed garden.

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The charming cottage exterior features rustic brick walls and a pitched roof, framed by lush green foliage and flower beds. Seating areas with wooden chairs are situated on the lawn, inviting relaxation amidst the serene garden surroundings.
Cottage
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 288 reviews

Fairytale Cottage in a Beautiful Garden

Step into this charming cottage, tucked away in sunny rambling gardens with plenty of spots to sit and soak up the view. Inside, you’ll find a cosy, thoughtfully styled space full of warmth and character. Wake in peaceful bedrooms nestled in the eaves, with birdsong drifting through the garden. After days spent wandering nearby walks and country lanes, curl up by the log burner or fire up the BBQ. Venture into nearby villages for traditional pubs, local shops and a slower pace of life.

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An open living area is depicted with a brown leather sofa and armchair set. A soft area rug with muted tones covers the floor. A decorative wall art piece adds character, and a television is positioned against the far wall, complemented by a green plant in a decorative pot.
Home
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 31 reviews

The Chapel Retreat

Charming Renovated 125m2 2-Bedroom Retreat Welcome to your home away from home! This beautifully renovated 2-bedroom space combines modern comfort with timeless charm. Perfect for couples, families, or friends, the chapel features an open-plan living area, a fully equipped kitchen, and two cosy bedrooms designed for restful sleep. Located in a quiet but convenient countryside just outside of Boston, you’re just 5 minutes away from the hospital, local cafes, shops, and attractions.

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The exterior of The Annexe is shown, featuring a rustic brick facade with three windows and a prominent red door. Flower planters add color along the pathway, which is bordered by gravel. A fenced area is visible in the background.
Guest house
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 88 reviews

The Annexe @Hornsland Barn

The Annexe is the perfect spot to explore the beauty that Lincolnshire has to offer. Local amenities on the doorstep with the historic market town of Boston 9 minutes away, 3 local golf courses within 20 minutes drive by car, popular fishing destination Westwood Lakes within walking distance & the city of Lincoln just 50 minutes away. This is the perfect space for those looking for a relaxing getaway. A dog friendly, private garden ensures a perfect area to chill after a busy day!

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Barn
5 out of 5 average rating, 140 reviews

Bluebell Cottage - Woodhall Spa, Cosy Farm retreat

Escape to the countryside and enjoy some “peace & quiet” at the converted (2023) Bluebell Cottage at Grange Farm, Woodhall Spa. Cosy up and enjoy the open plan living area with smart TV or enjoy the freedom of nature, forests and walks surrounding the farm yard. This is a working farm, with cattle grazing in the fields from April - October . Woodhall Spa is just a 5 minute drive away, where you can enjoy an abundance of independent shops, and the award winning golf course

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Old Leake?

    Old Leake has a mix of cozy cottages, countryside retreats, and locally hosted rentals that let you experience rural life. Staying around the village center connects you to local shops and scenic walks.

  • What are the best things to do in Old Leake with kids?

    Families can explore the village’s playgrounds, visit nearby farms, or take easy nature walks along rural trails. Seasonal activities like local fairs and community events often engage children.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Old Leake?

    Explore traditional English village life, stroll scenic green spaces, and visit historic churches. Residents often suggest discovering local farm shops and sampling regional produce.

  • How is the weather in Old Leake?

    Old Leake has cool, damp winters around 35–46°F (2–8°C) and mild summers reaching 71°F (22°C). Rain is frequent year-round, so layers and waterproof clothing are useful for outdoor activities.

  • When is the best time to visit Old Leake?

    Late spring and summer are often recommended, with pleasant temperatures reaching 62–71°F (16–22°C) and longer daylight. Autumn brings colorful foliage, while winter is quieter but charming.

  • What are the best places to visit in Old Leake?

    Explore the parish church, enjoy rural landscapes, and browse local shops for handmade goods. Around Old Leake, wildlife reserves and peaceful gardens are frequently suggested for visitors.

  • What are some hiking trails in Old Leake?

    Old Leake has countryside footpaths winding through farmland, village lanes, and nature reserves. Walkers often follow routes near local waterways or forested areas for scenic views.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Old Leake?

    Families enjoy picnics in village parks, visiting nearby farms, and taking gentle walks along rural trails. Seasonal fairs and small community gatherings offer opportunities for kids to join local traditions.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Old Leake?

    Explore nearby market towns for vibrant markets, local museums, and independent shops. Coastal spots around Lincolnshire frequently suggested for day trips include nature walks and sandy beaches.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Old Leake?

    Many stays in Old Leake welcome pets, especially countryside cottages and locally hosted homes. The area’s rural trails make it easy to explore with your dog.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Old Leake?

    Bring layers and waterproof gear due to frequent rain, and try shopping at village stores for fresh local produce. Residents often suggest greeting neighbors and joining seasonal events for a welcoming experience.

  • What is Old Leake known for?

    Old Leake is known for its rural landscapes, historic parish church, and close-knit community traditions. Farming and village markets shape much of its local culture.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Old Leake?

    Look out for local craft shops, tucked-away nature reserves, and small gardens around the village. Residents often mention quiet footpaths that reveal countryside wildlife and tranquil scenery.

  • What are the best foods to try in Old Leake?

    Sample traditional Lincolnshire sausage, locally made pies, and freshly baked bread from village shops. Farm shops often have seasonal produce, dairy items, and preserves reflecting the region’s agricultural roots.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Old Leake?

    Pack waterproof shoes and layered clothing to adjust to shifting weather, especially with frequent rain. Consider bringing reusable bags for shopping, and binoculars for nature walks and bird watching.

  • What is the nightlife in Old Leake like?

    Old Leake has a relaxed evening scene with friendly pubs and occasional community events. Nearby towns feature live music, casual dining, and gatherings rooted in local tradition.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Old Leake?

    Village fairs during summer, harvest festivals in autumn, and seasonal community gatherings are frequently suggested. Traditional events often highlight local food, crafts, and rural heritage.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Old Leake?

    Family friendly vacation rentals are common in Old Leake, including cottages with spacious gardens and homes near playgrounds. Many hosts welcome children and provide thoughtful touches for comfort.