Located in the charming village of Blythe Bridge near Cheadle, Staffordshire, this Grade II listed Tudor-built cottage offers an inviting retreat for families or friends, accommodating up to six guests across three bedrooms. The cottage is steeped in history, featuring original Tudor beams and low windows that reflect its fascinating past. With spacious interiors, it boasts a large kitchen and dining area that serves as a central hub for socializing, while the sitting room, highlighted by a grand open fire in a large inglenook fireplace, provides a cozy atmosphere for relaxation after a day of adventure.
The cottage is meticulously maintained, with professional-grade disinfection conducted between guest stays using a ULV Fogger, ensuring a safe environment for all visitors. Upstairs, guests will find a generous landing area with seating that overlooks a beautifully enclosed walled garden, complete with mature shrubs and fruit trees. This outdoor space is perfect for enjoying sunny evenings or allowing children to play safely. Additionally, the property features discreet parking with an electric gated entrance, enhancing security and privacy for guests.
Blythe Bridge itself offers a small selection of shops and pubs, making it convenient for visitors to explore local amenities. A short drive leads to picturesque Staffordshire villages such as Cheadle, known for its cobbled streets, and Uttoxeter, which is famous for its racecourse. For those seeking more excitement, the renowned Alton Towers theme park is also within easy reach. The surrounding Staffordshire Moorlands present endless opportunities for walking and cycling, inviting guests to immerse themselves in the stunning countryside scenery.
This cottage serves as an ideal base for experiencing the diverse attractions of the Heart of England throughout the year. With its combination of historical charm, modern comforts, and proximity to both local and regional attractions, it is a perfect getaway for those looking to explore the natural beauty and cultural richness of Staffordshire.
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!