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The Stables at Owlett Hall

The Stables at Owlett Hall

Quality in North Lincolnshire Cycle Friendly

The Stables at Owlett Hall

Working with local craftsmen we have created a unique accommodation building.

The stable is set apart from the main house and consists of a spacious & airy living room with a mezzanine floor containing the bedroom area. It has its own fully equipped kitchen and wet-room shower/WC. The stable also has free broadband Wi-Fi.

Whether visiting friends & relations, taking a holiday or visiting the area on business we believe that we have created the perfect accommodation for you.

Dogs

A single dog is welcome, at additional cost, provided they are well behaved and accompanied at all times.

Cyclists & Walkers

We have undercover cycle storage that you may use for the duration of your stay whether you happen to be passing through or staying longer to take advantage of cycling in this beautiful area.

Contact

If you have any questions, do not hesitate to ask.

Owlett Hall, Crowle, North Lincolnshire, DN17 4LQ - For Sat Nav use DN17 4LJ
Phone: +44 (0)7389 063304
Email: addy@owletthall.com

The Accommodation

Kitchen

Details

Max people: 2

Bedrooms: 1

Check In: After 4PM

Check Out: 10AM


Amenities

Shower

WiFi

TV

Dogs welcome with permission

Kitchen

Underfloor Heating

Off-street parking

7kW Electric Car Charging Point



About

Crowle is situated just 3 miles north of junction 2 of the M180 in the historic Isle of Axholme, North Lincolnshire.

Located between the ancient cities of York & Lincoln makes it a convenient place from which to explore this interesting region of England.

Closer to hand there are also many other interesting sights and activities including The Old Rectory at Epworth which was birthplace to John Wesley, founder of the Methodist Church and the Humberhead Peatlands National Nature reserve, which is the largest area of raised bog wilderness in lowland Britain. Blacktoft Sands, an RSPB nature reserve, is one of the largest tidal reedbeds in England. It is home to some 270 species of birds and is important for its breeding bearded tits, bitterns and marsh harriers.

Crowle, itself, is a former market town which has many old and interesting buildings. There are a number of Pubs and Restaurants that serve evening meals. If you don't want to go out there are Chinese, Indian, Pizza and Fish & Chips takeaways.

About Us

Addy is a children's writer and Angus works from home. We enjoy welcoming visitors to the historic Isle of Axholme - a lesser-known area of North Lincolnshire. Angus is particularly interested in the local history of the area, so please ask if you have any questions about the locality of genealogy.

Directions

BY CAR:
Come off the M180 at Junction 2 and follow the A161 in the direction of Goole.
In the centre of Crowle at the Market Place, you will pass through a set of traffic lights.
Shortly after this, you will pass a Tesco Express supermarket on the left.
Take the next left into Cross Street.
The entrance to our yard is on the left after about 75m (between 8 and 10 cross street). Drive straight on in.
If you wish to follow Sat Nav instructions use the postcode DN17 4LJ. If you follow our postcode the Sat Nav will try and get you to drive down Printing Office Lane.

BY TRAIN:
We are about 1 mile from Crowle Station which has a frequent service from Doncaster though unfortunately no service on a Sunday. On foot, it takes about 20 to 30 minutes.
If you need picking up we can arrange for a Taxi to pick you up.

BY AIR:
The nearest airports are Robin Hood Doncaster which is about 18 miles away and Humberside Airport which is about 25 miles away.

Where to visit

A selection of local sites of interest: