Stay at our beautiful restored period self-catering cottage with all modern facilities for up to 4 guests. Owner maintained and tastefully decorated, Woolstore Cottage is exeptionally well equipped and has lots of period character.
Rooms
The open-plan Kitchen/Dining/Living Room has a fully equipped modern kitchen with gas hob, electric oven, dishwasher, fridge and microwave. For relaxing after a day’s exploring there is a Freeview LCD TV, DVD and free WiFi. The dining area has oak furniture with a welsh dresser and prints by Joe Cornish and Franz Joseph. There is also a selection of books, board games, maps and local walks.
The Master Bedroom on the second floor has dark wood furnishings with a Kingsize bed, original stone fireplace, vaulted beamed ceiling and a fitted wardrobe. This room aslo has a wall mounted ‘Freeview’ TV. The en-suite bathroom has a WC, bath, wash basin and a large walk in shower.
The Second Bedroom is on the first floor and has pine furnishings and two single beds, original stone fireplace, beamed ceiling and a wardrobe. The en-suite room has a WC, wash basin and a thermostatically controlled shower. Prints by local artist Nicholas Leigh compliment the furnishings.
Also on the ground floor, is a separate small WC with wash basin and entrance lobby with coat hooks, including underfloor heating There is also a useful understairs storage room with a and table top freezer. A washer/dryer is located in a cupboard on the first floor.
Externally there is a south facing patio area and enclosed private parking.
Services & Facilities
- Freeview TV DVD/Video
- Free Broadband WiFi
(subject to availability/connectivity) - Iron/Ironing Board
- Gas Central Heating
- Microwave
- Washer/Dryer
- Dishwasher
- Fridge and seperate Freezer
- En-suite bedrooms
- Shaver Points
- Hairdryer
- Linen and towels included
- Travel Cot and high chair available
- South facing patio area
- Enclosed Private Parking
- Sleeps up to four (one kingsize, one twin)
- Central yet private location
- Sorry, No Smoking or Pets
(but owners occasionally stay with their dogs)