Stephanie Lee and John Raby
Marigold Cottage
Hotchin Road
Lincolnshire
LN12 2NP
Telephone: 07853 466554
email address: marigoldlee@icloud.com
Marigold Cottage Nursery & Garden


Our half-acre nursery and garden has evolved in the last 40 years from a blank canvas. We are situated two minutes walk from the North Sea, on heavy clay soil, both which have provided challenges. The garden is divided into borders interwoven by a network of paths. There are influences from our many years living in the Far East, but essentially we are a cottage garden with a large kitchen garden and attached plant nursery where we propagate plants from and for the garden and a few other unusual plants that take our fancy.

Marigold Cottage Nursery and Garden are normally open daily all year round but if making a special trip or looking for a specific plant, please contact us in advance.
Groups of 10 or more are welcome by appointment, and on these occasions we can provide home-made teas if booked in advance.
The History of Marigold Cottage

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Evolution of our ownership
Self-catering cottage
About us
National Garden Scheme Lincolnshire
Gunby Hall Gardens
Visiting
Plants for Sale
I love propagating the plants that grow well in my Lincolnshire garden. Although we live by the sea, our soil is heavy clay and neutral to alkaline. I have a large selection of perennials, shrubs, succulents and alpines.
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From Skegness (A52)
Between Sandilands and Sutton-on-Sea, turn right after the church with the leaning tower onto Church Lane. After 100 metres, Church Lane becomes Hotchin Road. Just after Hillside Avenue (on the left) and before Beachside (also on the left), Marigold Cottage is an older house on the right opposite bungalows Nos. 10 and 12.
From Alford (A111)
On entering Sutton-on-Sea, at the roundabout take the second exit onto the A52 towards Skegness. Just before the church with the leaning tower on the left, turn left onto Church Lane. After 100 metres, Church Lane becomes Hotchin Road. Just after Hillside Avenue (on the left) and before Beachside (also on the left), Marigold Cottage is an older house on the right opposite bungalows Nos. 10 and 12.
From Mablethorpe (A52)
Enter Sutton-on-Sea from Trusthorpe and just after the Pelican Crossing where the road turns inland, take the first left between Squires Furnishings and the Cornerhouse Cafe. Follow this road past the public toilets (on the left) and along Furlongs Road with the sand dunes on the left and the playing field on the right. The road (now Hotchin Road) swings away from the sandunes and Marigold Cottage is the second house on the left between Beachside and Hillside Avenue opposite bungalows Nos. 10 and 12.


To see a map of Sutton-on-Sea centered on Marigold Cottage and Hotchin Road, type the postcode LN12 2NP into http://www.multimap.com. If using in-car satellite navigation, navigate to LN12 2NP.
How to find Marigold Cottage
Parking is available on Hotchin Road. There are no parking restrictions.
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