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May’s Cottage
May’s Cottage was named after the lady who lived in it for most of her years. Whilst it was called Chestnut House, the locals always referred to it as May’s Cottage. According to May, the gnarly Appletree in the garden is over 100 years old.
The entrance to May’s cottage is through the sheltered gardens, then via a split stable door into a truly spacious kitchen fully fitted with oak units, electric cooker with oven, microwave, fridge freezer, and automatic washing machine. All utensils and crockery are provided.
A short step leads directly into the beamed-ceiling dining room with its original farmhouse flagstone floor, with an oval six seater pine dining table and sideboard.
The spacious lounge features the original marble fireplace, a three-piece suite with a television, DVD / video player and Freeview channels. Double French doors lead into a sunny, south-facing garden with patio furniture.
An open pinewood staircase leads to three bedrooms, one King-Size double, one with twin beds, and a smaller single room - all with fitted carpets, wardrobes and storage.
The large bathroom has a cream suite, shower over bath, shaver point and airing cupboard.
The soft furnishing, paneled doors leaded light windows conserve the homely atmosphere of May's cottage, whilst full double glazing and central heating ensure modern comfort.
Wi-Fi is available in all our cottages.













