Living room: With wood burner, Freeview TV and DVD player. Dining room: With wood burner. Kitchen: With electric oven, electric hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, washing machine and tumble dryer. Bathroom: With shower over bath and toilet. First Floor: Bedroom 1: With zip and link twin beds (can be super kingsize on request). Bedroom 2: With zip and link super kingsize bed (can be twin beds on request) leading to.
Bedroom 3: With single day bed and en-suite with shower cubicle and toilet.
Oil central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Initial logs for wood burners included. Welcome pack. Enclosed garden with patio. Private parking for 3 cars.
Extra Amenities
Set in the grounds of the magnificent Chillington Hall and estate, this beautiful detached cottage, formerly the gardener’s residence, has been transformed into an amazing holiday home that provides excellent quality, superb furnishings and cosy woodburners. The estate itself lies on the Staffordshire/Shropshire borders, providing a good base from which to discover both areas. Guests are able to explore the many public footpaths and bridleways that cross the 4000-acre estate (maps provided).
On certain days of the year, the grounds are open to the public so they can explore the beautiful hall, the Capability Brown landscaped park and woodlands, as well as the 60-acre pool (see website for details). Attractions nearby include Penkridge Wharf and The Shropshire Union Canal, the RAF Museum at Cosford, The Potteries, Ironbridge Gorge Museum, Dudley Zoological Gardens, Stafford Castle, National Sea Life Centre and the Hoo Farm Animal Kingdom.
Birmingham is just 30 minutes’ away, with train services running from Codsall, just 2½ miles away. With the historic towns of Ludlow and Worcester within easy driving distance, it truly is a perfect base. Shop, pub and restaurant 2 miles.
Need inspiration - country cottage or bungalow? Heart of England is many peoples first choice. Guest will see cottages that are pet friendly in Gloucestershire , Cirencester or Stow on the Wold - some have off road parking.
Pouplar walks
Studley Circular - walk from Studley using part of the Millennium Way.
The Broadway Tower from Broadway
Wye Valley Forest of Dean
Stowe & Offa's Dyke from Kinsley Wood
Rossendale Ramble - covers a section of the Gritstone Way and other scenic parts of CheshireShutlingsloe, Cat & Fiddle and Macclesfield Forest