North End Farm
Thornton Road
North Owersby Nr Market Rasen
Lincolnshire
LN8 3PP

Tel / Fax: 01673 828116

Hello! and welcome to Little Owls...

With a warm welcome and peaceful, relaxing atmosphere Little Owls is set in 12 acres of gardens and paddocks.

Situated at North Owersby in a quiet rural area, we are approx. 12 miles from junction 4 of the M180 Motorway, 3 miles off the A46 between Market Rasen & Caistor, and within easy reach of the Lincolnshire Wolds.

Within easy reach for walkers along The Viking Way & Cyclists following the Hull - Harwich Cycle route, we are close to Market Rasen Racecourse, Humberside Airport and Motorway links - in fact, an idea base to explore this delightful County

Things to do:

Situated in the rural area of North Owersby, Little Owls makes a fine base for exploring the Lincolnshire Wolds, an area of outstanding natural beauty - Here are a few suggestions to get you started

For those who enjoy wildlife, walking or cycling through the Lincolnshire countryside can be very rewarding - go on, give the car a miss and take time to soak up some of the atmosphere of calm & tranquility. If you are not feeling quite as energetic, then there are still many interesting options left... Market Rasen, with it's well known racecourse is close by, and a little further on to Lincoln, with it's impressive Cathedral, Castle & Museums.

Heading North brings you to Cleethorpes, a seaside town in the 'Old Style' plenty of Sun, Sea & Sand... not forgetting the Fish & Chips or Candy Floss! Then Grimsby, renowned for it's fish, and the National Fishing Heritage Centre.

If Antiques and Collectables are your thing, then Horncastle is the place to be, rightly called 'Lincolnshires Premier Antiques Town' you can hardly walk down a street there without passing at least one Antique shop!

The whole County is steeped in History, with a wealth of Churches, interesting pubs and picturesque villages - and of course a very warm welcome!

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