Situated on the outskirts of Frodsham, Cheshire, this charming 18th-century Georgian country farmhouse provides an inviting retreat for up to eight guests across three well-appointed bedrooms. The property is nestled in the picturesque countryside, bordered by Frodsham Hill and Helsby Hill, and is conveniently located near the vibrant town of Frodsham, known for its lively Thursday market, eclectic specialist shops, and a variety of popular pubs and wine bars. The nearby Frodsham Marshes and Mersey Estuary are particularly appealing to nature enthusiasts, especially birdwatchers, due to their rich biodiversity.
The historic Godscroft Hall, which stands on the site of a medieval water mill referenced as early as 1303, adds to the area's allure. The remnants of the mill pond dam are still visible, and the mill remained operational until 1844. The Warburton family has owned Godscroft Hall for generations, maintaining the surrounding farmland and contributing to the property's enduring legacy. Guests are welcomed into a spacious Dining Hall that sets the tone for the character-filled interior, featuring high ceilings and exposed oak beams. The drawing room, adorned with traditional furnishings and a cozy open fire, offers a perfect space for relaxation after a day of exploration.
Accommodations include a luxurious master bedroom suite accessed by a grand staircase, complemented by a small library area on the landing. The second family bedroom, located just off the staircase, features a king-size bed along with two singles, while a spacious third bedroom with another king-size bed is also available, ensuring comfort for all guests. The family bathroom is conveniently situated nearby, and all bedrooms reflect the farmhouse's authentic charm. The well-equipped kitchen and pantry area, along with a downstairs cloakroom and storage, add to the practicality of the home.
Surrounded by farmland and a conservation area, the farmhouse is just a five-minute drive from Frodsham town center, making it an ideal getaway for those seeking a memorable holiday experience throughout the year. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to the Sandstone Trail, which begins at the Bears Paw pub in Frodsham and stretches for 34 miles, as well as the scenic towpath walks along the River Weaver leading to Dutton Locks and the Anderton Boat Lift. For those seeking a more challenging trek, the North Cheshire Way offers a 70-mile route from the Wirral to the Peak District. Additionally, the historic city of Chester is only a 20-minute drive away, and Frodsham railway station is approximately one mile from the property, enhancing accessibility for visitors.
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!