Nestled in the picturesque Digswell area of Hertfordshire, this charming small detached house offers a comfortable retreat for up to eight guests. Just a 15-minute walk from Welwyn North station and a short distance from the historic Welwyn Village, the property is ideally situated for those looking to explore the scenic Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. With easy access to major roadways like the A1, M1, and M25, guests can enjoy convenient travel options, including a 35-minute train ride to Kings Cross London and a 45-minute drive to Cambridge.
The accommodation features a large open-plan lounge, kitchen, and dining area, complete with a sofa bed for extra sleeping space. The upstairs bedroom boasts ample room and includes a washing area, while the bathroom is equipped with both a bath and shower. The expansive garden provides a serene outdoor escape, and for those seeking recreational activities, a games room with table tennis, pool, and bar football can be arranged. This lodge is furnished with hotel-grade bed linen, ensuring a comfortable stay in a tranquil countryside setting.
Guests can enjoy the exclusivity of the lodge, with the exception of the boiler room used for storage. Pet owners are welcome, although there is a charge for dogs, and it is advisable to contact the owner for specific rates. For larger groups, the lodge can be booked alongside the Game Keeper's Cottage, which accommodates an additional two guests. Nearby dining options include The White Horse at Burnham Green, a 15-minute walk away, and the Plume of Feathers, a Greene King pub known for its affordability and pleasant garden.
For those interested in local attractions, the area offers a variety of activities. Guests can explore the natural beauty of Knebworth Country Park and Stanborough Park, or visit family-friendly destinations like Benington Lordship Gardens. Golf enthusiasts can check out Chadwell Springs Golf Course and Aldwickbury Park Golf Club. Additionally, the region is rich in history, with opportunities to visit historic buildings, including a pub dating back to the reign of King Henry VIII. Whether walking along country roads or enjoying the local pub scene, this vacation home provides an ideal base for exploring Hertfordshire's charming countryside.
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!