Contractors Accommodation in Lincolnshire
If you're looking for contractors accommodation in Lincolnshire - you're in the right place. Comfy Workers specialises in serviced accommodation for large teams so that you have no searching, no nasty surprises and no stress. Our all-inclusive pricing makes contractor stays easy, from a week to 2 years. We help you find the best worker accommodation in Lincolnshire, with nightly pricing to meet your budget and business needs. Simple.
Accommodation in Lincolnshire: 79 properties found
5 bedroom home in Lincoln with hot tub
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White Horse 3 Bedroom Apartment
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Castaway 5 D14
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Castaway 1 D13
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Castaway 2 E45
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Castaway 4 C34
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Poolside Hideaway, Tattershall Lakes
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Fable Lodge
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Holly Cottage
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10 Beds | Spacious & Warm | Lancaster House
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Larch Lodge
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Kirkstall
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Fully Furnished Housing
Explore our extensive listings of fully furnished homes, perfect for those seeking a hassle-free accommodation. Each property is equipped with all the essentials, from stylish furniture to high-tech appliances, ensuring you can settle in comfortably from day one. Ideal for professionals on the go, these homes offer convenience and comfort in equal measure.
Luxury Accommodations
Indulge in luxury with our premier properties, offering top-tier finishes, exquisite architecture, and state-of-the-art amenities. Experience high-end living with features like in-home spas, gourmet kitchens, and panoramic views. Each listing provides a sanctuary of elegance and comfort for those who desire nothing but the best.
Budget-Friendly Options
Explore our budget-friendly housing options that don’t compromise on quality or comfort. These properties offer excellent value, featuring all the essential amenities at a price that works for you.
Contractor Accommodation
Perfect for teams needing a stay in Lincolnshire to remove hassle, meet project budget and help their team remain productive.
Construction Team Accommodation
Self-catering accommodation in Lincolnshire suitable construction teams needing simple all-inclusive pricing and flexible terms for stays of weeks, months or years.
Company Lets
Ideal for large teams that require accommodation in Lincolnshire of 6+ months stays, with straight-forward management and comfort away from home.
There is a lot of on-going construction sites in and around Lincolnshire. Some of the major projects include:
Lincolnshire Lakes
The development is expected to deliver a large increase in housing supply and create sustained construction and subsequent service-sector employment, stimulating local retail, education and healthcare demand. New transport links and community facilities should boost connectivity and attract new residents and investment, while green spaces and leisure assets are likely to support local tourism and wellbeing; simultaneously, increased population will raise council revenues but also require careful management of pressure on existing infrastructure.
Port of Immingham and associated freight/offshore-wind infrastructure upgrades
Expanding port capacity and onshore logistics facilities is expected to strengthen the local maritime and logistics economy by creating jobs in port operations, haulage and associated supply chains, and by attracting inward investment tied to offshore wind and heavy industry. Improved cargo throughput and multimodal links should increase business for regional manufacturers and service providers, raising wages and local spending, while higher road and rail freight volumes will require mitigation measures for communities near transport corridors.
Grimsby town centre regeneration (including Freshney Place and waterfront improvements)
Regeneration works are expected to reinvigorate the retail and leisure offer, creating short-term construction jobs and longer-term roles in shops, hospitality and cultural venues, and to increase visitor footfall. Upgraded public spaces and new commercial floorspace should attract private-sector investment, support independent businesses, uplift nearby property values, and enhance civic pride and community cohesion, while also helping diversify the local economy beyond traditional sectors.
University of Lincoln / Brayford waterfront and Science & Innovation Park expansion
Expansion of research, education and innovation facilities is expected to boost the local knowledge economy by creating skilled academic and technical jobs, supporting spin-outs and start-ups, and fostering stronger links between industry and academia. This should attract graduate talent, increase demand for professional services and accommodation, and generate higher-value employment opportunities that diversify the regional economic base.
Skegness seafront regeneration and coastal resilience works
Investment in seafront improvements and coastal defences is expected to secure and enhance the town’s tourism economy by making the promenade and beaches more attractive and protecting businesses and homes from erosion and flooding. Short-term construction and maintenance jobs will be created, while longer-term benefits include steadier visitor numbers, higher seasonal spending for local hospitality and retail sectors, and reduced economic disruption and repair costs from future storm events.
Explore the diverse transport options available in Lincolnshire, from efficient public transportation systems to convenient road networks. Whether you're commuting to work or exploring the city, this section will give you an overall look at the available transportation systems.
Public Transit System
- Buses - Extensive local and interurban bus services connect Lincolnshire’s towns and villages; major commercial operators (for example Stagecoach and smaller local operators) run frequent routes in urban areas while less frequent rural services link villages to market towns. Timetables vary by area and season.
- Rail services - National Rail services serve key Lincolnshire stations (Lincoln, Grantham, Skegness, Boston, Grimsby Town/Cleethorpes, Sleaford, Gainsborough and others) providing regional and longer-distance connections; these link into the national network for onward travel to cities such as Nottingham, Sheffield, Doncaster and London (via connecting services).
- Coaches - Intercity coach operators (such as National Express and other national coach carriers) provide scheduled services to and from Lincolnshire for longer-distance travel to major UK cities, plus seasonal holiday services to coastal towns.
- Park & Ride and local shuttle services - Park-and-ride facilities and shuttle bus services operate in and around Lincoln and some larger towns to reduce city-centre traffic and provide easier access to transport hubs.
- Demand-responsive and community transport - County-run and voluntary schemes (for example Lincolnshire’s InterConnect-style on-demand and community transport services) support passengers in rural areas where fixed-line public services are limited, including dial-a-ride and volunteer-driver schemes.
- Taxis and ride-hailing - Taxis and app-based ride-hailing operate across urban areas; availability is more limited in sparsely populated rural parts of the county.
- Humber crossings and river links - The Humber Bridge and associated road links provide a vital cross-estuary connection from North and North East Lincolnshire into East Yorkshire; there are also small-scale river/towpath connections used for access rather than major ferry services.
Major Highways
- A1 / A1(M) - Major north–south trunk route accessible from western parts of the county via connecting A-roads, providing long-distance north–south connectivity.
- A46 - Key east–west artery linking the south and west of Lincolnshire with Lincoln and further north-east (important route for Lincoln–Leicester–Nottingham corridors and freight movements).
- A15 - Important north–south route through central Lincolnshire connecting Peterborough, Lincoln and up towards the Humber area.
- A16 - Major route serving eastern Lincolnshire linking Grimsby and the Humber ports with Boston and the south of the county.
- A17 - East–west trunk linking the East Midlands with the Lincolnshire coast (important for cross-county traffic and access to the A1).
- A52 - East–west route linking Grantham and the south Lincolnshire area with the city of Lincoln and coastal approaches.
- A158 - Primary tourist and coastal route connecting Lincoln with the Lincolnshire coast (e.g., Skegness area).
- M180 / A180 - Motorway and trunk approaches in the north of the county providing high-capacity links to the M18/M62 corridor and to Grimsby/Cleethorpes and Humber ports.
Cycling Infrastructure
- Cycle network and off-road routes - A mix of on-road cycle lanes in urban centres (notably Lincoln and larger towns), traffic-free multi-user trails and promoted long-distance routes (including sections of the National Cycle Network such as coastal Route 1 and local Sustrans routes like the Water Rail Way between Lincoln and Boston); many market towns and the county council have been investing in safer on-road cycling links and leisure cycleways, though provision is variable and often more limited in rural areas.
Recent and Upcoming Improvements
- Lincoln Transport Hub (completed) - Major town-centre transport interchange delivered to improve bus–rail connectivity and passenger facilities in Lincoln (new bus station, improved links to the railway station and parking facilities).
- Lincoln Eastern Bypass (completed) - A significant new bypass route constructed to relieve congestion through Lincoln and improve links for freight and commuters around the eastern side of the city.
- Targeted road upgrades and maintenance schemes - Ongoing carriageway improvements, junction upgrades and maintenance on key A-roads in Lincolnshire carried out by the county council and National Highways to improve safety and reduce congestion on strategic routes (examples include targeted works on parts of the A46, A17 and other busy corridors).
- Investment in community and demand-responsive transport - Expansion and refinement of on-demand services (county-level InterConnect-style schemes and community transport) to improve rural mobility and fill gaps where fixed-route services are uneconomic.
- Rail station and service improvements - Ongoing station accessibility works and timetable/rolling-stock improvements delivered or planned by train operators and Network Rail to enhance regional services, passenger facilities and reliability at key Lincolnshire stations.
- Active travel and cycling funding - Local and national funding programmes have supported and continue to fund cycle lanes, pedestrian improvements and active-travel measures in towns and near schools/workplaces to encourage walking and cycling as alternatives to car travel.
- Humber region and port access projects - Continued investment in the road network and port access in North and North East Lincolnshire to support freight, commerce and cross-Humber connectivity (including maintenance and capacity upgrades near the M180/A180 corridor).
If you are looking for contractors accommodation in Lincolnshire for a short or extended stay - we can help. We provide serviced accommodation to contractors, workers, engineers, and business managers working away from home. With a range of central and easy access locations in Lincolnshire, our properties provide the perfect stay for your teams. If your team is working Monday to Friday or 7 days a week we have self-catering serviced accommodation options to suit the needs of your business.
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