Damson Cottage is one of two Cheshire Hunt holiday cottages in Rainow on the Cheshire border. Damson and Orchard Cottage are the result of a barn conversion completed in 2008. The original building dating back to the 1850's is situated next to a local landmark, the former Cheshire Hunt Inn from which the Hunt used to ride. The cottages have their own separate facilities but are available for hire together for extended family holidays to accommodate 11 guests for larger family groups.
Described by the Peak District Authority as a property of architectural interest, the barn is located on a small track, which winds its way up through the valley, forming part of the well-known walkers' path, the Gritstone Trail. The luxury self-catering retreat has been individually furnished and has its own unique character. Enjoying wonderful views over the open countryside, the cottage is within walking distance of the old mill village of Bollington, with its pubs, restaurants, local shops and parks.
This holiday cottage at a glance
Sleeps five guests.
Three bedrooms, one en-suite bathroom and one family bathroom.
Wood burning stove.
Private garden to the rear with its own patio.
Onsite parking.
One well behaved dog is welcome (small additional charge).
There is a low slanted ceiling on the far side of the main bedroom due to the shape of roof.
WiFi.
Minimum of a three night stay.
Additional features
A games room with full size table tennis and pool tables is available for the use of the occupants of both Damson and Orchard Cottages and is located within the grounds of the barn.
Trampoline shared between cottages.
Orchard which provides additional grounds for visitors to explore and enjoy.
Shared use of a croquet lawn to the side of the barn.
Wood burning stove in the living room.
Electric fan oven with gas hob, microwave, fridge with freezer compartment, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer.
32" flat screen digital TV with FreeSat, DVD and CD player.
Cot and highchair available on request.
Garden furniture.
Attractions and nearby amenities
Visit the well-known spa town of Buxton and the underground caverns at Castleton.
Explore one of the many National Trust Properties including Tatton Park, Dunham Massey and Lyme Park.
Manchester with its excellent museums, shops and restaurants is a 45 minute drive away.
The picturesque Roman city of Chester is an hour away for those who wish to travel a bit further afield.
Manchester Airport is 30 minutes' drive away and Macclesfield railway station a 10 minute drive away, which provides good rail connections and a regular two hour rail service to London.
This vacation home is located in Macclesfield. Hazel Grove Golf Club and Stockport Golf Club are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Peak District National Park and Teggs Nose Country Park. Vintage Family Funfair and Skate City are also worth visiting. Spend some time exploring the area's activities, including golfing.
Weekly price from £1358
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