Damson Cottage - Cheshire - Sleeps 4

 

Damson Cottage in Cheshire, a cottage in The North West

Cherry Tree Cottage and Damson Cottage are former Victorian Barns, luxuriously converted to 2 bedroom cottages with original features and old world charm. The cottages have all the facilities you would expect from 4 star accommodation with large gardens and 5 acre paddock. On the edge of Delamere Forest, just 1/4 mile from Tarvin village which has traditional pubs, restaurants and shops. The cottages are 6 miles from Chester and 8 miles from Wales. They are perfectly situated for visiting the beautiful North Wales coast, Snowdonia NationaL Park, Rural Cheshire, Liverpool and Manchester.

Damson Cottage Property Features


Housekeeping & Services
  • Fuel and Power Included
  • Pets Allowed
  • Cot
  • Bed Linen for Hire
  • No Smoking

Kitchen
  • Washing Machine
  • Dishwasher

Entertainment
  • TV
Pricing and availability unknown.
Please contact the owner for details
Key Property Details
Property Name Damson Cottage
Reference 4343086/2
Region
County
Sleeps 4
Bedrooms 2
Bathrooms 1
Dogs Allowed 1
 
Owner's Website www.cheshirecottages.com
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Damson Cottage in Cheshire

Nearest TownChester - Less than 1 mile (approx)

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