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Burgh Le Marsh Group Cottages

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The Cottage

Sleeps 7
Pets 1
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2
  • Sleeps seven across three bedrooms
  • Two full bathrooms available
  • Large enclosed garden space
  • Off-road parking for two cars
  • Walking distance to village amenities
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4.8

The Farmhouse

Hot Tub
Sleeps 12
Pets 1
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 4
  • Historic 200-year-old farmhouse
  • Hot tub in protective outhouse
  • Sleeps 12 across five bedrooms
  • Large dining table seats everyone
  • Enclosed garden with tree swing
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Big Cottages Burgh Le Marsh: Your Complete Planning Guide

Booking Big Cottages in Burgh Le Marsh gives your group a peaceful base in the Lincolnshire countryside with easy access to the coast. This traditional village sits just three miles from Skegness and offers that rare combination of rural tranquillity and seaside fun within minutes of each other.

The area works brilliantly for family reunions and big groups wanting self-catering accommodation that doesn't compromise on space. You'll find everything from country cottages with enclosed gardens to spacious properties with hot tubs and even the occasional indoor pool for year-round entertainment.

Avoiding stress and planning the perfect group break

Which cottage?

We always start with the non-negotiables. Your budget shapes everything else so nail that down before you fall in love with a massive villa that's out of reach. Then think about whether you need dog friendly properties or prefer pet-free spaces.

Location matters more than you'd think. Being by the sea sounds perfect until you realise you're paying premium rates when half your group wants countryside walks. Check how many bathrooms you actually need because one bathroom for 10 guests creates morning chaos nobody wants.

The modern versus rustic debate splits groups every time. Some want sleek lodges with all the tech whilst others prefer traditional holiday cottages with character beams and open fires. Neither choice is wrong but you need consensus before booking.

Plan these in advance

How many bedrooms and bathrooms for your group

We recommend one bathroom per four guests minimum. Properties that sleep 12 need at least three bathrooms and those that sleep 20 should have five. Don't trust listings claiming an 8 bed house works for large groups if it only has two loos.

Bedroom allocation drama

Sort this before arrival day. The couple who booked everything doesn't automatically get the master suite. We suggest drawing names from a hat or rotating rooms if you're booking for multiple nights to keep things fair.

Splitting costs between your group

Use apps like Splitwise to track who owes what. Decide upfront whether couples pay more than singles. For rentals sleeping 14 or more this gets complicated fast so transparency from day one prevents fallouts.

Deposits and getting reimbursed

One person usually pays the deposit then chases everyone for money. Set a firm deadline for reimbursement and don't be shy about reminders. Holiday lets and holiday rentals often require full payment weeks in advance.

Hidden fees

Check what's included in your rental. Some cheap cottages add charges for heating and linen and electricity. Properties with pool access or hot tubs sometimes charge extra. Read the small print on SnapTrip and other booking platforms carefully.

Group cottage entertainment & activities

Stuff in the cottage itself - Big houses for big groups often include games rooms with pool tables and table tennis. Some holiday homes have cinema rooms perfect for rainy afternoons. Properties with hot tubs give you evening entertainment without leaving the grounds.

Coordinating group activities like a pro - Create a shared document where everyone adds their must-do activities. We find that leaving two slots per day unplanned works better than rigid schedules. Large holiday houses give you flexibility to split up when interests diverge.

Creating itineraries that please everyone - Mix active days with lazy ones. Not everyone wants to hike ten miles or visit every attraction. Group accommodation works best when people can opt in or out without guilt.

Think about how far it is to activities - Big Cottages in Burgh Le Marsh put you three miles from Skegness beach and fifteen minutes from Gunby Hall. Check actual driving times because rural roads take longer than Google Maps suggests.

Backup plans for bad weather - Coastal cottages need wet weather alternatives. Download local attraction guides and keep board games handy. Houses to rent with indoor pools or spacious living areas save the day when it's pouring.

Some things to plan in advance

  • Check parking capacity matches your group size - cottages for 10 guests need at least four spaces
  • Assign one person as point contact for the property owner to avoid confusion
  • Agree on a damage deposit plan in case anything breaks during your stay
  • Discuss quiet hours if your group includes early risers and night owls
  • Verify mobile signal strength if you need to work remotely during your break
  • Book restaurants in advance for large groups especially at Christmas and New Year

Top 5 group attractions in Burgh Le Marsh

The Lincolnshire coast and surrounding countryside offer brilliant options for groups wanting variety. From traditional seaside entertainment to historic estates you'll find activities that work whether you're planning a hen party weekend or a multi-generational family gathering.

#1 Skegness Beach

This classic British seaside resort sits three miles east and offers six miles of sandy beach perfect for large groups. The promenade has amusements and fish and chip shops whilst the beach itself gives you space for games and picnics without feeling crowded even in summer.

#2 Gunby Hall and Gardens

This National Trust property lies four miles southwest and features a stunning country house with eight acres of walled gardens. Groups can explore at their own pace and the grounds accommodate different mobility levels making it ideal for family reunions spanning multiple generations.

#3 Natureland Seal Sanctuary

Located in Skegness this sanctuary rescues and rehabilitates seals and other marine life. Your group can watch feeding times together and the compact site means nobody gets separated. It works brilliantly for mixed-age groups including young children.

#4 Gibraltar Point National Nature Reserve

This coastal reserve offers walking trails through dunes and salt marshes with incredible birdwatching opportunities. Large groups can split into different pace groups and the visitor centre provides a meeting point. The flat terrain suits most fitness levels.

#5 Fantasy Island

This theme park in Ingoldmells combines rides with market stalls and entertainment. Groups can separate based on thrill-seeking preferences then regroup for food. The variety means everyone from stag dos to families with teenagers finds something appealing.

Indoor activities

Attraction What you'll experience For groups
Natureland Seal Sanctuary Indoor viewing areas for rescued seals and marine life with educational talks Compact layout keeps groups together and scheduled feeding times work for planning
The Village Church Farm Indoor museum spaces showcasing rural Lincolnshire life with vintage machinery Self-guided tours let groups explore at different speeds with indoor barns for shelter
Skegness Aquarium Small but engaging displays of tropical and native fish species Quick visit option that works as a backup activity when weather turns
The Embassy Theatre Skegness Live shows and performances in an art deco venue Group booking discounts available and varied programme suits different tastes
Hildreds Shopping Centre Indoor shopping with cafes and restaurants for browsing and refreshments Central meeting point with facilities and options for those wanting downtime

Visitor FAQs

How far in advance should we book Big Cottages in Burgh Le Marsh?

For Christmas and New Year breaks book at least six months ahead. Summer holidays and bank holiday weekends need three to four months notice. Last minute availability exists but you'll have limited choice for properties that sleep 14 or more guests.

Can we book accommodation for just one night?

Most large holiday houses require minimum three-night stays and some insist on week-long bookings during peak season. Weekend breaks typically mean Friday to Monday. One night rentals are rare for group properties.

What's the average cost for a 10 bedroom cottage?

Expect to pay between £2000 and £5000 per week depending on season and facilities. Properties with hot tubs or indoor pools cost more. Splitting costs between 20 guests makes even premium villas affordable per person.

Are most large cottages dog friendly?

Many country cottages welcome dogs but check restrictions on numbers and sizes. Properties with enclosed gardens work best for multiple dogs. Some owners charge per pet so factor this into your budget.

What happens if we need to cancel our group booking?

Cancellation policies vary by property and booking platform. Travel insurance covering group bookings protects your deposit. Read terms carefully as some holiday rentals offer no refunds within certain timeframes.

Burgh Le Marsh gives you that perfect balance of peaceful village life and easy coastal access. The range of group accommodation means you'll find properties to hire that match your specific needs whether that's cabins for an intimate gathering or massive houses for parties of 20 plus.

We love how this area lets groups create their own pace. Spend mornings at the beach and afternoons exploring historic sites or simply enjoy your spacious rental with its gardens and facilities. The choice stays yours throughout your break.

Unit 5, Lindum Business Park, Station Road, North Hykeham, Lincoln, LN6 3QX