Contact: Bainfield House, Main Road, Burgh on Bain, Near Louth, Lincs. LN8 6JY Tel: 01507 313 540
A Charming Log Cabin in the Lincolnshire Wolds
Enjoy a holiday staying in a beautiful woodland setting in our well designed,
4 star Norwegian Log Cabin, set on the edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds.
The Log Cabin stands in the secluded Kenwick Park Estate, adjacent to their 18 hole par 72 international standard golf course.
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Kenwick Leisure Club and Restaurant
Included in the cost of your stay is free use of the Kenwick Park Health, Fitness and Leisure Club which includes a heated indoor pool, jacuzzi, steam room, sauna, gym, créche, squash, tennis courts and aerobics studio.
Meals are available at the Hotel, in the Leisure Club and at the Golf Club. The cabin is set at the southern end of the golf course, a short drive or scenic walk from the Leisure Centre and Restaurant.
Log Cabin Accommodation includes:
A double bedroom
A twin bedroom
Bathroom with bath and shower over
Large open plan kitchen / lounge
Utility room
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Facilities in the Log Cabin include:
Colour digital TV/ DVD / cassette player
Fridge
Freezer
Dishwasher
Full Cooker
Electric Central Heating
Bedlinen and towels
Double glazed and fully insulated
Verandah
High chair and cot available
No Pets
Please call if you would like to be sent a copy of our Access Statement
The Kenwick Golf Course was designed by Patrick Tallack and was opened in 1992 by former Ryder Cup captain, Mark James.
The course offers a wonderful variety of contrasting and challenging holes. The course tests the golfer's skills while, at the same time remaining enjoyable to those less skilled. Click here to find out more about Kenwick Golf Club.
The town of Louth is set on the edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds. It is watched over by the breath-taking church of
St James's with its spire soaring to a height of 295 feet,
the tallest parish church in the country.
The whole family
will enjoy visit to the Museum, the state-of-the-art Riverhead
Theatre or at the multi-screen cinema.
This unspoilt town has many connections with historical events,
such as the Lincolnshire Uprising, and with those who have
made history including Alfred, Lord Tennyson, famous Poet
Laureate and Captain John Smith whose life was saved by the
Indian Princess Pocahontas.
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