£750 pcm
(£173 pw)
1 bed barn conversion to rentChurch Street, Glentworth, Glentworth, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire DN21
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: E
Just added
Available from 1 September 2026
Furnished
About this property
Charming Barn Conversion
King-size bedroom with mezzanine area
Private enclosed courtyard garden
Fully equipped kitchen and comfortable living area
Parking within a shared courtyard
EPC Rating - E / Council Tax Band - A
Deposit £865 / Holding Deposit (per tenancy) £173.08
Nestled within the peaceful village of Glentworth, Pygott & Crone are offer To Let The Bolthole, a beautifully converted barn offering character, comfort and a truly unique countryside lifestyle. Set within a working smallholding and surrounded by open rural scenery, this delightful home provides the perfect retreat while remaining within easy reach of Lincoln and the surrounding area.
The accommodation has been thoughtfully designed to maximise its charming character. The spacious king-size bedroom is complemented by a cosy mezzanine area with two single beds, making the property ideal for couples, or professionals seeking flexible living space.
Outside, a private enclosed courtyard provides the perfect place to unwind. Whether relaxing after work or spending weekends exploring the Lincolnshire countryside, this outdoor space offers a peaceful escape.
As part of a friendly working smallholding, residents will enjoy a unique rural setting where sheep, goats, alpacas, donkeys and other animals are part of everyday life. While the owners live on site, The Bolthole enjoys its own private accommodation and outdoor space.
Parking: Driveway with Shared Courtyard Access
EPC Rating - E
Council Tax Band - A
Deposit £865
Holding Deposit (per tenancy) £173.08
A holding deposit equivalent to one week's rent is required to reserve the property.
Please note that the holding deposit may be retained if any relevant person (including any guarantor) withdraws from the proposed tenancy, fails a Right to Rent check, provides false or misleading information which materially affects their suitability to rent the property, or fails to take all reasonable steps to enter into the tenancy agreement (and/or Deed of Guarantee) within 15 calendar days, or within any other deadline agreed in writing between the parties.
Assured Periodic Tenancies
The property will be let on an Assured Periodic Tenancy (rolling monthly tenancy). The landlord is seeking tenants interested in longer-term occupation.
The Renters' Rights Act
New legislation commenced in May 2026, introducing changes affecting both existing and new tenancies. If you are currently renting, please check your notice period with your landlord before arranging a viewing.
Please note that the tenant notice period for Assured Periodic Tenancies is a minimum of two months' notice, ending on a rent payment date or the day before a rent payment date falls due.
Accessing applicant(s) rent affordability:
All applicants are assessed on their outgoing credit commitments and basic expenditures relevant to renting a home. These findings are then compared to the applicants' monthly income to determine if the rent is affordable to the applicant(s). HomeLet presents this figure to the agent/landlord on the final report, which will give an understanding of the maximum rent that the applicant is able to afford based on the applicant's declared monthly income. All applicants must be fully referenced by HomeLet
Affordability Example
20% of total monthly income taken for expenses (as per HomeLet's process) minus outgoings = total rent affordability
Monthly income is £2500
20% of that is £500
Minus applicants monthly outgoings £200
Applicants Maximum Rent share available is £1800 (this is an example only and doesn't represent any figures for this specific property)
For further information on the process, please speak to a member of the rental team.
The accommodation has been thoughtfully designed to maximise its charming character. The spacious king-size bedroom is complemented by a cosy mezzanine area with two single beds, making the property ideal for couples, or professionals seeking flexible living space.
Outside, a private enclosed courtyard provides the perfect place to unwind. Whether relaxing after work or spending weekends exploring the Lincolnshire countryside, this outdoor space offers a peaceful escape.
As part of a friendly working smallholding, residents will enjoy a unique rural setting where sheep, goats, alpacas, donkeys and other animals are part of everyday life. While the owners live on site, The Bolthole enjoys its own private accommodation and outdoor space.
Parking: Driveway with Shared Courtyard Access
EPC Rating - E
Council Tax Band - A
Deposit £865
Holding Deposit (per tenancy) £173.08
A holding deposit equivalent to one week's rent is required to reserve the property.
Please note that the holding deposit may be retained if any relevant person (including any guarantor) withdraws from the proposed tenancy, fails a Right to Rent check, provides false or misleading information which materially affects their suitability to rent the property, or fails to take all reasonable steps to enter into the tenancy agreement (and/or Deed of Guarantee) within 15 calendar days, or within any other deadline agreed in writing between the parties.
Assured Periodic Tenancies
The property will be let on an Assured Periodic Tenancy (rolling monthly tenancy). The landlord is seeking tenants interested in longer-term occupation.
The Renters' Rights Act
New legislation commenced in May 2026, introducing changes affecting both existing and new tenancies. If you are currently renting, please check your notice period with your landlord before arranging a viewing.
Please note that the tenant notice period for Assured Periodic Tenancies is a minimum of two months' notice, ending on a rent payment date or the day before a rent payment date falls due.
Accessing applicant(s) rent affordability:
All applicants are assessed on their outgoing credit commitments and basic expenditures relevant to renting a home. These findings are then compared to the applicants' monthly income to determine if the rent is affordable to the applicant(s). HomeLet presents this figure to the agent/landlord on the final report, which will give an understanding of the maximum rent that the applicant is able to afford based on the applicant's declared monthly income. All applicants must be fully referenced by HomeLet
Affordability Example
20% of total monthly income taken for expenses (as per HomeLet's process) minus outgoings = total rent affordability
Monthly income is £2500
20% of that is £500
Minus applicants monthly outgoings £200
Applicants Maximum Rent share available is £1800 (this is an example only and doesn't represent any figures for this specific property)
For further information on the process, please speak to a member of the rental team.
More information
Deposit
£865
Council tax band
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