Louth Holiday Cottages - Charming holiday homes on the out skirts of louth lincolnshire.
 
Welcome to Louth
 
In 1844, the 295-ft spire of St James's Church, Louth, the finest late Gothic steeple in England, was hit by lightning. When scaffolding was put up to repair it, a local painter, William Brown, climbed up to paint the panorama that now hangs in the Victorian town hall. It shows a Georgian town with orderly streets and neat gardens.
 
Louth is recognisably the same place today, getting on with life in the green and beautiful Lincolnshire Wolds, little noticed by the rest of the world.  This perfect little market town has wonderful Georgian streets with many fine buildings including the grade II listed All Seasons with the Louth Manor House across the road and hundreds of others from 17th century onwards.
 
Today Louth is thriving and has a theatre, art deco cinema, a huge range of local shops selling all manner of produce and plenty of restaurants and inns. Look closely at Louth and you will find the unexpected - six butchers, two grocers, a cheese shop, an old fashioned tailors, a cobblers, a fish shop and even a trophy shop.   
 
To get a feel for the town head for St. James church and climb the tower for a spectacular view of the town. Visit the splendid little museum and then explore Louth to find Tennysons wall, The site of the Lincolnshire Rising, Thomas Espins Mausoleum, King Edward VI Grammer School (former pupils included Captain John Smith founder of Virginia and Alfred Lord Tennyson). Meander along the streets of Eastgate and Westgate and take in the Greenwich meridian line and the Louth Art Trail and an Elizabethan pub.
 
Walking is particularly popular and the annual walking festival in May - June is a huge event.  Walkers can enjoy level walks along the navigation canal or more challenging walks into the Lincolnshire Wolds.  Take the gentle walk along the river at Hubbards Hills beauty spot - it never fails to delight visitors of all ages no matter what the time of year. Nearby is Cadwell Park, one of the countries most challenging motor racing circuits. Just a few miles away there's horse riding, gliding, golf, sand racing and fishing plus there are not one but two golf courses in Louth .
 
Come and stay in Louth and experience  "Lucky" Louth for yourself.
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