Cottage in Wales
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About this cottage rental
Nettleford Exhale, a first-floor apartment, consists of a studio-style living space including a super-king-size bed, a kitchen with a combi oven/microwave, fridge with ice box, washing machine, a dining area seating two, and a sitting area with Smart TV. There is also a shower room with walk-in shower. Outside, there is a front lawn area and ample off-road parking. Please note that this is a pet-free and smoke-free property. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Shop 1.1 miles, pub 0.6 miles. Nettleford Exhale, your perfect Cheshire base. Note: Owner lives next door to property. Note: Handrail on staircase up to property. Note: Shared entrance to property. Note: No hob at property. Please note Ev charging can be provided at an additional cost paid to the owner
Amenities: Gas central heating. Combi oven/microwave, fridge with ice box, washing machine. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Ample off-road parking. Front lawn. Property accepts 1 small well behaved dog, owner may consider 2 with prior agreement only. Smart Television. No smoking. Shop 1.1 miles, pub 0.6 miles. Note: Owner lives next door to property. Note: Handrail on staircase up to property. Note: Shared entrance to property. Note: No hob at property. Can be booked with Property ID: 1092909 Nettleford Inhale to sleep 4 guests. Note: Property does not accept children under 5 years without prior agreement. Please note Ev charging can be provided at an additional cost paid to the owner
Region: Littered with rural villages, half-timbered buildings and heritage sites, with links to the neighbouring cities of Manchester and Liverpool, Cheshire offers picturesque landscape scenery in North West England.
Town: The village of Kelsall is situated on Kelsall Hill, on the edge of the Cheshire Plains. The village is located near the famous Sandstone Trail and Delamere Forest and offers picturesque buildings, two historic churches, renowned farm shops, as well as a number of excellent pubs - there is something for everyone here. Chester is located 8 miles north, and the city has quite rightly been described as 'the jewel of the North-West of England'. Perhaps the most fascinating aspect of the city is that within a very small area there is evidence of every period of history - from the old walls and amphitheatre of Roman times, through medieval churches, Elizabethan timber-framed town houses and Georgian terraces, to Victorian restorations and 21st century architecture. The city has much to offer the tourist, including superb shopping on the famous 'Rows', and lovely walks around the old Roman Walls, along The Groves beside the River Dee, or through the picturesque Grosvenor Park. The stunning Welsh mountains and coastline, and the market towns and villages of Cheshire and Shropshire are all within easy touring distance, whilst the nearby Wirral Peninsula has many splendid courses to tempt the golfing enthusiast.
