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Accommodation
Malt House Cottage, tucked away in a very quiet spot, is a classic period holiday cottage providing cosy, warm self catering accommodation within the heart of the market town of Newent. Formerly the stables for the Malt House, the cottage has a history dating back 200+ years and inside there are some examples of this with the original beams and wooden staircase still evident today. We felt a very welcoming ambience within the property, as you often have within such period properties, but the immaculate presentation made it feel special and unique. Of real appeal, however, is the stunning garden which has been created by the owner, the award winning gardener Julian Dowle, who has won many Gold Medals at the Chelsea Flower Show - a more truly 'English Country Garden' you will not find - we viewed it in full swing! All in all this is a delightful holiday cottage that we are confident you will enjoy at all times of the year. Excellent facilities are on your doorstep in the town, all of which are literally seconds away.ACCOMMODATIONEntrance from garden through to small lobby, with hooks for hanging and boots/ shoes, leading to kitchen.Kitchen, galley style, well equipped with 4 ring electric hob and oven, microwave, fridge with freezer compartment, washing machine and ample work surfaces.Living Room, a lovely spacious room opening out to the conservatory beyond, with sofa and additional chairs, gas 'flame effect' fire within fireplace, flatscreen TV with Freeview, plus DVD player and additional stereo. Dining table with up to four chairs.Conversatory with comfortable seating for up to four people overlooking and leading to the garden area.Upstairs (please note that the stairs are NOT steep) leading to landing with a wealth of garden books!Bedroom, a lovely, light room with period furniture, plus double bed, wardrobe, chest of drawers and Ensuite Bathroom with bath, shower over, WC and washbasinOutsideThere is a south facing garden accessed directly from the cottage, with a garden table and 4 chairs. Although this is in the centre of Newent, it is very peaceful and quite and an ideal place to relax. Please note that there is off street parking available.Saturday Changeover in High Season, Any day otherwise. Central Heating & Electricity included all year. Wifi internet connection available. Sorry No Pets. Babes in arms (up to 3 years) welcome, but please note NO cot or high chair available.Good Mobile Reception. Off street Parking for one car.Local InformationNewent is a bustling market town situated in Gloucestershire, in the heart of Wye Valley countryside. It is a sweet, bustling town with many attractions, restuarants and pubs to choose from - all a short stroll from the cottage. The town is a short distance (and therefore a short drive) from The Royal Forest of Dean and The Cotswolds which, respectively, have excellent cycle paths and walks through the woods; and countless delightful villages, towns and attractions to choose from. Interestingly, Newent was once particularly known for its profusion of Spring daffodils which used to be picked and delivered to local hostpitals, although this has since stopped the local area still has swathes of daff's but these are more for 'general enjoyment' and therefore picking is generally not encouraged! Also of note, bizarrely, is that Newent hosts the annual Onion Fair which is exactly as it sounds but also includes an onion eating competition! Sounds hilarious...
Location
Malt House Cottage is situated at Manor Cottages, Newentin Gloucestershire. A map is below but if you are travelling by car the all important Sat Nav settings are: Lattitude 51.93295, Longitude -2.407808 or postcode .
Malt House Cottage accommodation summary
4 poster bed |
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Multi bath room |
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Non smoking |
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Detached |
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Pool |
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Hot tub |
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Wheel chair access |
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Easy walking |
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Open fireor woodburner |
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Pet friendly |
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Activities close by
Sandy beach |
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Sea |
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Fishing |
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Close to a Pub |
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Map view of Malt House Cottage
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