Located in the picturesque region of Sandbach, Cheshire, this charming detached cottage offers a delightful retreat for up to three guests. Nestled on a two-acre smallholding, the cottage has been thoughtfully converted from a Victorian stable dating back to 1881. With its modern homely styling, wooden windows, and doors, it serves as a perfect romantic getaway. The open-plan accommodation features a galleried bedroom that overlooks the sitting room, complemented by a stylish ground-floor bathroom, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere for visitors.
The first-floor bedroom is designed to feel airy and spacious, enhanced by skylights and a round window, along with a sleek glass balustrade. The ground-floor living area includes a comfortable double sofa bed and a tub chair, all positioned around a warm woodburning stove. The kitchenette is modern and practical, equipped with soft-close doors, making it easy for guests to prepare simple meals to enjoy at the dining table. A full-length glazed door opens onto a gravel patio, providing stunning views over the smallholding where llamas, ducks, chickens, geese, and cockerels roam freely.
Sandbach itself is a historic market town with roots tracing back to Saxon times, featuring notable landmarks such as the Saxon Crosses in its cobbled square. The town hosts regular weekly markets and a monthly farmers' market, offering a variety of independent shops and high street chains, as well as numerous gastropubs and real ale establishments. For outdoor enthusiasts, local parks like Congleton Park and Sandbach Park provide recreational facilities, while the nearby Brereton Heath Nature Reserve offers scenic wildlife and woodland walks, making it a great area for exploration.
This cottage serves as an ideal base for visiting nearby towns such as Congleton, Alsager, Middlewich, and Holmes Chapel, with convenient train access to Manchester. Adventurous guests can explore the Dane Valley Way, South Cheshire Way, or Cheshire Ring Canal Way, which offer extensive cycling trails. Notable attractions in the vicinity include the National Trust properties of Little Moreton Hall and Tatton Hall, as well as The Potteries in Stoke-on-Trent. With the beautiful Peak District just a half-hour drive away, this cosy cottage is perfect for both relaxation and adventure in the heart of England.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!