Cottages for October half term in Lincolnshire

Cottages for October half term in Lincolnshire

Savour the best of autumn with a holiday cottage stay this October half term. Find the perfect cottage for half term and celebrate this cosy time of year. Read more Our exclusive ferry discounts of up to 25% will make your island trip with Classic plain sailing.

We have 3 luxury self catering cottages for the October half term in Lincolnshire

Cliff Cottage is a 5 bedroom self catering cottage near Lincoln.
  • Sleeps 10 + cot
  • No pets
  • Changeover Fri

7 nights from £1752

Cliff Cottage

5479

5 bedroom self catering cottage near Lincoln.


Welcome to the wonderfully tranquil Cliff Cottage, situated in the Lincolnshire countryside on a working farm. Approached by a long private lane, this welcoming detached house offe...

  • Sleeps 10 + cot
  • No pets
  • Changeover Fri

7 nights from £1752

Cliff Farmhouse is a 8 bedroom self catering home near Lincoln.
  • Sleeps 16 + cot
  • No pets
  • Changeover Fri

7 nights from £2381 *

Cliff Farmhouse

5481

8 bedroom self catering home near Lincoln.


Set in rural Lincolnshire on a working farm, five miles north of Lincoln city centre, Cliff Farmhouse is in the perfect location to visit this historic city or just relax in the be...

  • Sleeps 16 + cot
  • No pets
  • Changeover Fri

7 nights from £2381 *

Pheasant Cottage is a 1 bedroom self catering cottage in Tealby.
  • Sleeps 2
  • No pets
  • Changeover Sat

From £101 per night

Pheasant Cottage

5326

1 bedroom self catering cottage in Tealby.


Pheasant Cottage is a charming and cosy retreat nestled in the beautiful rear garden of the owners' property and located in Tealby, the most beautiful village in the Lincolnshire W...

  • Sleeps 2
  • No pets
  • Changeover Sat

From £101 per night

October can be the most colourful month of the year, with trees parading their final flourish before stripping bare for the winter. Take the kids on a half term holiday to remember and soak up the last hints of green in Lincolnshire. A day out to a public garden might not be first on the children's list of things to do but running through tunnels lined with golden leaves and feeling the crunch underfoot will soon have them jumping in leafy mounds with excitement. The sea has a magical quality, reflecting the October sky and sparkling on the horizon. It doesn't matter if the weather takes a turn for the wintery worse, as a good storm will liven up any school holiday - stand safely back from the sea and feel the salty spray. 

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