Show Filters
Popular Features
Sleeps
Sleeps
Destinations
Our Cottages

Great Limber Group Cottages

2 Cottages Found

The Vicarage

Sleeps 12
Bathrooms: 6
  • Six bedrooms sleeping twelve guests
  • Five bathrooms including four en-suites
  • Dedicated games room with entertainment
  • Wood burning stoves throughout property
  • Large gardens with parking ten cars
View Cottage
[+] To Favourites

The Vicarage and Cottage

Sleeps 16
Bathrooms: 8
  • Grade II listed buildings
  • Games room entertainment
  • Sleeps 16 guests total
  • Parking for 12 cars
  • Private gardens and terraces
View Cottage
[+] To Favourites

Big Cottages Great Limber: Your Complete Planning Guide

Booking Big Cottages in Great Limber gives you a peaceful rural base in North Lincolnshire with the kind of space and flexibility that hotels simply can't match. This charming village sits in the Lincolnshire Wolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and offers genuine countryside tranquillity just 8 miles from Grimsby.

The area works brilliantly for large groups because you get proper countryside without being miles from civilisation. Market Rasen lies 10 miles south and the Humber Bridge is a short drive north. We find groups love the combination of rural peace and easy access to coastal towns and historic attractions across Lincolnshire.

Avoiding stress and planning the perfect group break

Which cottage?

Start with your absolute must-haves before browsing properties. Set your budget first because holiday cottages vary wildly in price. A massive 10 bedroom property costs significantly more than a 5 bedroom cottage but splitting costs between larger groups often makes spacious accommodation surprisingly affordable.

Location matters more than you think. Great Limber itself is small so consider how far you'll travel daily. Count bedrooms honestly but bathrooms matter more for group harmony. We recommend at least one bathroom per four guests to avoid morning chaos.

Decide on pet-friendly or pet-free early because dog friendly properties book fast. Modern or rustic affects your experience too. Some groups want contemporary lodges with hot tubs whilst others prefer traditional country cottages with character.

Plan these in advance

How many bedrooms and bathrooms for your group

Properties that sleep 10 typically have 5 bedrooms but configurations vary. Some cottages for 10 squeeze guests into fewer rooms with bunk beds. Check actual bed arrangements because three couples and four singles need different setups than five couples. Large holiday house options that sleep 12 or sleeps 14 give breathing room.

Bedroom allocation drama

Decide who gets the master suite before arrival. We suggest couples with young children or the person who organised everything gets first pick. For family reunion gatherings the oldest generation often takes priority. Sort this out early to avoid awkwardness.

Splitting costs between your group

Create a shared spreadsheet showing the rental cost divided equally or proportionally by room size. Apps like Splitwise track who's paid what. Be clear whether couples pay double or everyone pays the same regardless of bedroom size.

Deposits and getting reimbursed

One person typically books and collects money from everyone else. Set a deadline for payment at least two weeks before the deposit is due. Chase people early because someone always forgets. Consider using PayPal or bank transfers for clear records.

Hidden fees

Check for cleaning fees, linen charges and security deposits. Some properties charge extra for heating during winter or Christmas breaks. Pet fees add up if you're bringing multiple dogs. Last minute bookings sometimes cost more whilst booking well ahead often gets you cheap deals.

Group cottage entertainment & activities

Stuff in the cottage itself - Look for properties with games rooms, indoor pool facilities or cinema rooms. Big houses with hot tubs are brilliant for evening relaxation. Enclosed garden spaces work perfectly for children and dogs. Self-catering kitchens need to be genuinely large enough for group cooking.

Coordinating group activities like a pro - Create a shared document where everyone suggests activities. Use polls to gauge interest rather than endless group chat debates. Assign different people to research and book specific activities so one person doesn't do everything.

Creating itineraries that please everyone - Build in free time because not everyone wants constant activity. Split into smaller groups for different interests. Morning people can explore whilst others sleep in. Evening meals together keep everyone connected even if days are separate.

Think about how far it is to activities or attractions - Great Limber sits centrally for exploring Lincolnshire but some attractions need 30-40 minute drives. Factor in travel time and parking. Groups with multiple cars have more flexibility than those sharing vehicles.

Backup plans for when the weather's rubbish - Lincolnshire weather changes fast so have indoor alternatives ready. Local pubs, museums and market towns provide wet weather options. Properties with good indoor facilities like pools or games rooms save disappointing days.

Some things to plan in advance

  • Being too isolated with no shops or restaurants nearby means more planning for food supplies
  • Parking inadequate for multiple cars causes daily frustration so confirm spaces before booking
  • Who organizes everything including food shops, activities and transport needs deciding early
  • Who's responsible if something breaks should be clear in the rental agreement terms
  • Managing different sleep schedules requires ground rules about noise and shared spaces

Top 5 group attractions in Great Limber

North Lincolnshire offers surprising variety for big groups from historic market towns to nature reserves. The area transformed from agricultural heartland into a destination that balances heritage with outdoor activities. Large groups find plenty to explore within 30 minutes of Great Limber.

#1 Lincolnshire Wolds

This Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty surrounds Great Limber with rolling hills and walking trails. Groups can split into different ability levels with routes from gentle valley walks to challenging ridge hikes. The landscape offers proper countryside without the crowds of national parks.

#2 Market Rasen Racecourse

This historic racecourse hosts regular fixtures throughout the year including evening meetings. Groups enjoy the social atmosphere and hospitality packages accommodate parties of various sizes. The venue works brilliantly for stag dos or birthday celebrations wanting something different.

#3 Elsham Hall Gardens and Country Park

These extensive gardens combine formal areas with wild meadows and woodland walks. Groups appreciate the variety with something for everyone from keen gardeners to children wanting adventure playgrounds. The site handles large visitor numbers comfortably without feeling overcrowded.

#4 Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre

This museum brings the town's fishing industry to life through interactive displays and restored trawlers. Groups get genuine insight into maritime history that shaped the region. The indoor venue works perfectly for all weather and guided tours suit group bookings.

#5 Normanby Hall Country Park

This Regency mansion sits in 300 acres of parkland with formal gardens and deer park. Groups can explore independently or book guided tours of the hall. The extensive grounds accommodate large groups easily with picnic areas and walking routes for different interests.

Indoor activities

Attraction What you'll experience For groups
Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre Interactive maritime museum with restored trawlers and authentic recreations of fishing industry life Guided tours available for groups and fully indoor so weather-proof
Normanby Hall Regency mansion with period rooms and costume collection showing aristocratic life Group tours can be arranged and extensive facilities handle large parties
The Warehouse Climbing Centre Grimsby Indoor climbing walls with routes for beginners through to experienced climbers Group sessions and instruction available for mixed ability parties
Scunthorpe Museum Local history displays covering iron and steel industry plus archaeology finds Free admission makes it budget-friendly for large groups
Grimsby Auditorium Entertainment venue hosting theatre, comedy and live music throughout the year Group bookings available for shows and seats large parties together

Visitor FAQs

How many cars can we bring to group accommodation?
Most large cottages provide parking for 3-4 vehicles but always confirm exact numbers before booking. Some rural properties have unlimited parking whilst others have restrictions. If you're bringing more cars than spaces available ask about nearby parking options.

Are properties suitable for hen party or stag dos celebrations?
Many large holiday homes welcome celebration groups but some have strict no-party policies. Be honest when booking about your group type. Properties with hot tubs and spacious gardens work brilliantly for celebrations. Some owners restrict one night bookings for weekend parties.

Can we book holiday rentals for Christmas or New Year?
Yes but book early because festive periods fill up months ahead. Expect premium pricing for Christmas and New Year breaks. Many properties require minimum stays of 3-4 nights over festive dates. Some cottages to rent include decorations whilst others leave this to guests.

What about properties that sleep 20 or more guests?
Genuine single properties sleeping 20 are rare. Most accommodation for very large groups involves multiple adjoining cottages or lodges on the same site. This actually works well giving sub-groups their own space. Snaptrip and similar platforms list these multi-property options.

Do we need to bring bed linen and towels?
Most holiday lets include linen and towels in the rental price but always check. Some cheap properties charge extra for linen or require you to bring your own. For big groups this makes a significant difference to what you need to pack and transport.

Making the most of your group cottage break

Big Cottages in Great Limber give you the perfect base for exploring North Lincolnshire whilst enjoying proper group time together. The combination of rural peace and accessible attractions means everyone finds something they enjoy.

We find the best group breaks balance planned activities with downtime. Book one or two major attractions but leave flexibility for spontaneous decisions. The beauty of self-catering accommodation is controlling your own schedule without hotel checkout times or restaurant bookings.

Whether you're planning a family reunion, celebrating a milestone birthday or just gathering friends for a weekend away, the area offers genuine countryside character. Properties range from traditional country cottages to modern villas with pools. Whatever your group needs you'll find spacious holiday homes to hire that make everyone comfortable.

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