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THE RETREAT

Hope Haven sits in the vast countryside located on the Newark, Lincolnshire border. The retreat, surrounded by woodland and fields, offers uninterrupted views. The accommodation, attached to the main house, has its own access and private garden with BBQ area. In all weathers and in all seasons the beautiful grounds offer peace and quiet and an opportunity to be still, whilst welcoming many beautiful singing birds, deep red sunsets and a million clear stars!

The accommodation has a 'home from home' feel, which includes a spacious open-plan living, kitchen and dining area complete with log burner. The bedroom offers two singles (or a super-king size if requested), with a good sized en-suite shower room. The living area overlooks open fields and comprises comfortable seating.

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Hope Haven accepts babies up to walking age, and teenagers between the age of 15-18 (accompanied by an adult). 


Unfortunately we are unable to accept dogs at the retreat. However our two, well behaved resident golden retrievers live in a separate garden area and will only visit you with your expressed agreement!

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Hope Haven is close to many nature reserves, woodlands and river walks spread across the East Trent area. You can click here for more information.

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AMENITIES

LOG BURNER

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BBQ

 

FREE WI-FI

 

CD/RADIO PLAYER

DVD PLAYER

SKY TV
 

WASHING MACHINE 

PRIVATE GARDEN

 

COFFEE MACHINE

MICROWAVE

OVEN/GRILL

FRIDGE FREEZER

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TEA TOWELS/HAND TOWELS

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OIL/VINEGAR/SALT/PEPPER

TEA/COFFEE/HOT CHOCOLATE

 

BATH TOWELS

SOAP/SHAMPOO/CONDITIONER

HAIRDRYER

FAN

SUPER-KING OR SINGLE BEDS

 

“Thank you so much! Wonderful setting. Amazing food (too much! We need to diet now!). A perfect environment for our away day. We will be back!”

“Thank you so much - this has been such a healing and restful stay. Can't wait to come again. We cannot thank you enough!”

“Thank you for the rare opportunity to rest and relax in the presence of our God, away from all distractions. I hope to make a habit of it!”

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