A quirky little retreat for up to two guests to enjoy this peaceful environment where you can switch off from the hustle of everyday life.
All on the ground floor.
Living room/kitchen: With wood burner, electric hob, combi microwave/oven/grill, slow cooker, fridge and Freeview Smart TV.
Bedroom: With double bed.
Shower room: With shower cubicle and toilet.
Living room/kitchen: With wood burner, electric hob, combi microwave/oven/grill, slow cooker, fridge and Freeview Smart TV.
Bedroom: With double bed.
Shower room: With shower cubicle and toilet.
Electric central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Initial fuel for wood burner included. Back garden with garden furniture. Bike store. Private parking for 1 car. No smoking.
Nestled in the heart of Newark, The Weighbridge is a charming one-bedroom holiday let perfect for a peaceful getaway. This delightful unit features a cosy double bedroom, a shower room, and an inviting open-plan space that combines the kitchenette, dining, and living area. The focal point of the living space is a warming log burner, providing a snug atmosphere to unwind. Step outside into your private enclosed garden, complete with a charming picket fence and garden furniture. From here, you can enjoy stunning views over the surrounding fields, where you’ll often see the friendly alpacas grazing.
The property offers direct access to the scenic Skellingthorpe Walk and Sustrans National Route 647, making it a perfect base for cycling enthusiasts, the owners have provided a bike rack for two bikes for you to use should you wish. You can easily cycle 12 miles to Lincoln, where you can explore its historic centre, famous for Lincoln Castle, Lincoln Cathedral, and the iconic Steep Hill. The city also boasts excellent shopping, dining, and nightlife, with the International Bomber Command Centre offering a poignant tribute to history. Alternatively, you can head the other direction, cycling across the impressive Fledborough Viaduct, following the River Trent towards Tuxford, and onto the expansive grounds of Clumber Park, offering both tranquil lakeside walks and scenic cycling routes.
For those looking to explore further afield, the stunning Doddington Hall and Gardens, just 15 miles away, offers an Elizabethan experience, with two restaurants, boutique shopping, and beautiful countryside walks. The famous Sherwood Forest, with its ancient oak trees and woodland trails, is just a short 19-mile drive away, allowing you to step into the legendary world of Robin Hood. You can also visit the Southwell Workhouse, located 19 miles away, for a fascinating look into Victorian life at this well-preserved National Trust property, offering a glimpse into the social history and hardships of the past. The Peak District is not far away where you can take a trip and explore the quaint villages and towns it has to offer, as well as its fantastic landscapes.
The property offers direct access to the scenic Skellingthorpe Walk and Sustrans National Route 647, making it a perfect base for cycling enthusiasts, the owners have provided a bike rack for two bikes for you to use should you wish. You can easily cycle 12 miles to Lincoln, where you can explore its historic centre, famous for Lincoln Castle, Lincoln Cathedral, and the iconic Steep Hill. The city also boasts excellent shopping, dining, and nightlife, with the International Bomber Command Centre offering a poignant tribute to history. Alternatively, you can head the other direction, cycling across the impressive Fledborough Viaduct, following the River Trent towards Tuxford, and onto the expansive grounds of Clumber Park, offering both tranquil lakeside walks and scenic cycling routes.
For those looking to explore further afield, the stunning Doddington Hall and Gardens, just 15 miles away, offers an Elizabethan experience, with two restaurants, boutique shopping, and beautiful countryside walks. The famous Sherwood Forest, with its ancient oak trees and woodland trails, is just a short 19-mile drive away, allowing you to step into the legendary world of Robin Hood. You can also visit the Southwell Workhouse, located 19 miles away, for a fascinating look into Victorian life at this well-preserved National Trust property, offering a glimpse into the social history and hardships of the past. The Peak District is not far away where you can take a trip and explore the quaint villages and towns it has to offer, as well as its fantastic landscapes.