The cottage is simply and sympathetically furnished, but with all modern amenities including electric central heating and double glazing. Traditional features such as the stable door, shuttered windows, and an open fireplace, give the cottage added charm.
The accommodation is ideal for a group of four, with one double bedroom and one twinbedded room. The galley style ‘cottagepine’ kitchen is furnished with cooker, dishwasher, fridgefreezer, microwave & washing machine. The recently refurbished bathroom has an overbath shower and plenty of storage space. The comfortable lounge with room for dining, enjoys views onto the lawns, giving the chance to catch a glimpse of the deer which often pass through the grounds.
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