Caigemdar

5557 - New

1.8 miles S of Lutterworth | Sleeps 4 + 2 cots*

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The location of attractions is intended only as a guide. Distances are 'as the crow flies'.

Nearby pub

Open daily, The Shambles is a traditional public house with outside seating available. Vegetarian and gluten free options are available and dogs are welcome.

Nearby walk

Lutterworth County Park is a small area of parkland comprising of rough grassland, new woodland and a wetland area. A well marked path runs around the perimeter which is ideal for dog walking and running. There is parking available and picnic benches.

Nearby town

Situated just a mile from the town of Lutterworth, Cotesbach is a charming village surrounded by the pretty rural countryside of Leicestershire. The river Swift runs to the north of the village and the Yard Cafe is perfectly situated for refreshments.

Also nearby

Situated in a quirky barn conversion, The Yard Cafe serves breakfast and lunch daily, food is cooked to order and the cakes are freshly made.

Here you will find a delightful store called The Barn, selling a unique collection of local crafts and vintage goods, a cafe called "The Coffee" serving (you guessed it) excellent coffee, and The Garden with a collection of seasonal plants.

Here you will find a characterful market town with a good selection of independent shops, cafes and restaurants. The Lutterworth and District Museum is well worth a visit if you are in the area.

Found in the centre of Lutterworth, the Greyhound Coaching Inn is a traditional 18th century inn open daily for drinks and food in the evenings (apart from Sundays when there is no food service).

Open Thursday to Saturday, the Lutterworth & District Museum has a facinating collection of local artefacts including a working model of Luttterworth Railway Station and the history of local legends Sir Frank Whittle founder of the jet engine and John Wycliffe, a 14th century church reformer. Check their website for further details and opening times.

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