Hen Cottage

£514  average per night

 1 votes

Hen Cottage, Rossett

  • Sleeps 6
  • 3 Bed
  • 2 Bathroom

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General information

  • Internet access
  • Parking
  • Garden
  • Living room
  • Pets not allowed
  • Ping pong
  • Pool table
  • No smoking

Kitchen and household

  • Washing machine

Safety

Location

  • > 5KM
  • > 5KM
  • 1.6KM
  • 3.6KM
  • 1.3KM

Description

One of two cottages converted from a barn built in the 1800s, this property is situated on a working livestock farm and offers comfortable and inviting accommodation for groups of up to six people.

Hen Cottage is a semi-detached barn conversion near Rossett in Cheshire. The cottage sleeps six people in three bedrooms which are made up of a double with an en-suite, a twin and an adult bunks room. There is also a bathroom, a kitchen, a large sitting room with a dining area and a large shared games out-building. Outside there is off road parking for three cars, a shared lawned garden and a children's play area. Hen Cottage has spacious, comfortable and well-equipped accommodation in a lovely location: an ideal holiday home

Amenities: Central heating with electric fire in sitting room. Electric cooker with double oven, microwave, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, dishwasher, TV, video, DVD, CD, WiFi. Games room with table tennis, table football, & pool table. Fuel & power inc. in rent. Bed linen & towels inc. in rent. Cot, highchair & stairgate on request. Bike storage. Off road parking for 3 cars. Shared lawned garden, private patio area with furniture & BBQ. Children's play area with outdoor trampoline, swing, slide, climbing frame etc. Sorry, no pets & no smoking. Shop 3 miles, pub 1.5 miles.

Region: Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.

Town: Rossett is a pretty village that sits alongside the River Alyn. It plays host to a number of unusual and striking buildings that have made it a source of inspiration to painters and artists for many years. The Jacobean Trevalyn Hall is made up of drunken timbers that give it a pleasingly unsteady appearance, whilst the local Church calls the inhabitants using tubular bells designed in the 19th Century. There is a golf course available for enthusiasts, while those interested in nature might like to try and spot the abundant wildlife that has made the River Alyn its home. The River Alyn is also a great local fishing spot and plays host to a number of other pursuits such as kayaking and the occasional prospector looking for elusive Welsh gold. The village has a number of good restaurants, pubs and shops and there are more to be found further afield in the historic city of Chester. Chester plays host to a variety of other attractions, such as Chester Zoo and the notable Gateway Theatre.

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