• Olive, CheshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Chester, England
    If you’re looking for a romantic break in the countryside, or to simply escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life then look no further than the delightful Olive. Set within the grounds of the warm and welcoming owners’ home, Olive was newly converted for 2023 and offers the opportunity for a luxury countryside break in a real home from home. Designed to make the most of the stunning countryside views you enter the property via the bedroom on the ground floor with the sociable open plan living space on the floor above benefitting from vaulted ceilings. The bedroom boasts a sumptuous kingsize bed and an indulgent sunken bath perfect for a relaxing soak after a day exploring the great outdoors. The en-suite arrangement also features a beautiful walk-in shower for a morning revival, a steep oak staircase takes you to the first floor where there’s a wonderful sense of space with the high vaulted ceiling and a beautiful mix of colours and furnishings. Outside there’s a private orchard with both seating and a fire pit perfect for enjoying an evening glass of wine, and with no nearby busy roads, you’ll be guaranteed to truly unwind.
    The location is ideal for walkers of all abilities with the Sandstone Trail a mere stone’s throw from the property together with other local footpaths including the Eddisbury Way. A nearby country house hotel can be reached in around a 5-minute walk for a special evening meal, or for something a bit more casual a good food serving pub is around a 20-minute walk.
    Willington is also home to an established riding centre where you can enjoy lessons or escorted hacks. Tarporley itself is less than 3 miles and is home to an array of characterful pubs, restaurants, and shops. Bike rides can be enjoyed through the woodland and around the lakes in Delamere Forest which is just a 15-minute drive as is the incredibly popular Oulton Park Race Circuit where you can buy driving experiences and race event tickets.
    The castles of Beeston, Cholmondeley, Bolesworth and Peckforton can all be reached in 15–25 minutes and the historic city of Chester in half an hour. Chester offers a wide choice of high street shops, restaurants, cafés, and bars together with many attractions including the famous city walls, The Rows, cathedral and river cruises. There’s also Chester Zoo, Chester Racecourse, and the Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet. Finally, the stunning Welsh mountains and coastline together with the many market towns and villages of both Cheshire and Shropshire that are all easily accessible, this luxurious little home truly has it all to keep people of all ages entertained.
    £96
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  • Brackenwood, CheshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Chester, England
    Brackenwood is a distinguished and spacious, six-bedroomed period house with a separate two-bedroom cottage annexe, located on the beautiful Wirral Peninsula. In a prominent elevated position, it borders extensive areas of natural beauty with direct access to the beautiful woodlands of Caldy Hill. Offering far-reaching views, the property is detached and gated with CCTV making it private and secure. Filled with as much history as it has character and charm, it offers flexible and usable accommodation. The main house covers three levels, is beautifully presented, and luxuriously modernised to match the needs of today’s living. Upon entering via the original period front door, the grand entrance hall opens to a spacious sitting room where there’s a Fendi chaise lounge, comfy sofas, Smart TV, parquet flooring and beautiful Persian rugs. Next door is a spacious bedroom with a super kingsize bed and an elegant oak desk. The impressive underfloor heated kitchen/diner is based around a quartz top centre island and is a foodie’s dream. There are three inbuilt fridges (including a bespoke drinks fridge), plus a large larder freezer - perfect for entertaining. The AEG ovens and microwave are at eye level and self-cleaning; there’s a Nespresso coffee machine and an Alexa. The large dining table and soft seating space is flooded with natural light thanks to huge bi-fold doors, and the utility houses a Miele washing machine and tumble dryer. Finally there’s a downstairs toilet.
    On the first floor is the master suite with super kingsize bed, sofa seating and TV. It has a vast en-suite with stand-alone bath and power shower. There are three further double bedrooms, of which one is en-suite, and the main family bathroom. The second floor boasts another luxurious bedroom with sky lights and en-suite facilities, and many of the bedrooms can be offered as twin upon request. All beds have pocket sprung luxury mattresses with 200-thread-count cotton linen, and duvets and pillows are ethically sourced goose/duck down.
    The luxurious two-bedroom cottage was newly converted in 2023 and sleeps four guests in two double bedrooms. Finished to a high specification throughout, it includes a luxury bathroom with walk-in shower. The showroom kitchen is fully equipped making it completely self-contained; it’s modern, elegant, and comfortable.
    The extensive landscaped grounds are equally impressive and offer the ultimate outdoor experience. The spacious sun terrace overlooks the Wirral Peninsula and includes a hot tub, sauna, outdoor ping pong and XL gas BBQ and grill. The gardens have been lovingly maintained and play host to different feature patio areas. There’s a delightful putting green designed by the Head Greenkeeper at Royal Liverpool Golf Club, that meanders down to a secluded fish pond, and the rear gardens enjoy a swing set for children and can be enclosed for both children and pets.
    Brackenwood resides in a hugely popular location in the prestigious village of Caldy, a mere mile from the many attractions and services of West Kirby, including a fabulous array of beaches. West Kirby boasts the historic Hilbre Islands, the stunning Marine Lake and numerous boutique shops, restaurants and bars. The Wirral has an excellent range of leisure pursuits within its vicinity including sailing on the Dee Estuary, golf at the Royal Liverpool Golf Club and horse racing at Chester and Aintree. The cities of Liverpool and Chester provide a metropolitan range of shopping, restaurants and nightlife. On the recreational front there’s four Premier League football clubs in the region, rugby, cricket, and tennis clubs, and at Oulton Park there’s a motor racing circuit. Pub within a mile.
    £564
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    Macclesfield, England
    This stunning conversion of a former dye house exudes character, personality, and history. With its beamed, vaulted ceiling and original stone flagged flooring, the open plan living arrangement is both impressive and spacious. Industrial in design to reflect its former use and combined with modern day enjoyments including a wood burner, the result is truly spectacular and unique. On the ground floor is the large open space with dining table and chairs, a comfortable reading corner with seating by the wood burner, a living area with smart TV and the kitchen which is well equipped. There is a shower room on the ground floor too. Upstairs is a double bedroom, located in the gable so ceiling space is restricted.
    Langley is a quiet village close to Macclesfield, with picturesque rows of mill workers’ cottages surrounded by spectacular countryside. Several small reservoirs, attractive woodland and ancient packhorse routes characterise the area, with good walks in Macclesfield Forest, up the peak of Shutlingsloe and across to Tegg’s Nose Country Park. This is also a convenient place to stay to explore the attractions of the northwest - Jodrell Bank Observatory, the vibrant cities of Manchester, Chester and Liverpool. Historic houses such as Gawsworth Hall with its summer open air theatre, Little Moreton Hall and Styal Mill.
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 6 guests.
    £60
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  • Spruce Shepherd's Hut, CheshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Spruce Shepherd’s Hut can be found nestled within the enchanting surroundings of a Christmas tree farm in the Cheshire market town of Wilmslow. Traditional craftsmanship has been beautifully blended with modern amenities resulting in rustic charm meets relaxation. Lovingly crafted and furnished with meticulous attention to detail, it offers a cosy and intimate glamping experience with the comfort and convenience of en-suite and self catering facilities. Outside you can savour the simple pleasures of life as you indulge in the wood-fired hot tub, nestled amidst the picturesque landscape of the Christmas tree farm. Immerse yourself in the soothing waters to the scent of pine whilst melting away your cares and worries, surrounded by the tranquillity of nature.
    The shepherd’s hut is accessed via a rough track and is set on a working farm shared by wildlife including badgers, foxes, hedgehogs and bats, as well as many different sorts of birds so there’s always something going on. There is an on-site tea room open from March to October (Thursday–Sunday) and specialises in Cheshire-based produce, but also has a Caribbean influence. It’s fully licensed so expect bacon rolls and home made cake together with the odd cocktail!
    If you can bear to venture out, Wilmslow centre is around a 15-minute walk and is a shoppers’ paradise with designer boutiques and upmarket interior designers, as well as chic charity shops and a department store. Foodies won’t be disappointed with lots of places to eat and drink and there’s even an independent boutique cinema and small theatre. You can take a stroll through the picturesque Carrs Park in the heart of the town centre, or by the River Bollin towards Styal Village and National Trust Quarry Bank Mill.
    Lindow Common, a Site of Special Scientific Interest and Lindow Moss, are both adjacent to the farm for walks amongst the peatland and the cities of Manchester, Chester and Liverpool together with the Peak District National Park are all easily accessible. Whether you’re seeking a romantic getaway or a peaceful solo retreat, Spruce Shepherd’s Hut is the perfect haven for a magical experience away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
    £63
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  • The Old Shop, CheshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Macclesfield, England
    The Old Shop is a stylish ground-floor apartment centrally located in the charming town of Bollington. Once inside you’ll find the good-sized living space is open-plan and sociable by design. There’s a comfortable sofa, Smart TV and the well-equipped kitchen has everything you need to prepare delicious meals. With numerous eateries within a 5-minute walk, there really is no need! The cosy bedroom has a sumptuous double bed perfect for an excellent night’s sleep, and the convenience of en-suite facilities.
    Bollington is a thriving town surrounded by the beautiful countryside of the Peak District National Park. Known locally as ‘the happy valley’, it’s renowned for lovely independent shops, cafés and an abundance of pubs, together with its most notable landmark ‘White Nancy’. Visible for miles around, White Nancy is a stone folly located on top of Kerridge Hill, which once reached, offers incredible views across Bollington, Macclesfield and Cheshire. There are plenty of local attractions to explore, including the fascinating Macclesfield Silk Museum, Capesthorne Hall and Gardens, and the impressive Jodrell Bank Observatory.
    There are also many charming towns and villages nearby, such as the picturesque village of Prestbury and the historic market town of Knutsford. Bollington’s vicinity to the Peak District National Park means the location is perfect for those who enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and horse riding. Many trails start just outside the town including the Middlewood Way, a converted railway track that stretches 11 miles from Macclesfield to Marple. Finally, within an hour’s drive, you can explore numerous attractions such as the stunning Chatsworth House, Lyme Park, the historic city of Chester, and the vibrant city of Manchester with its world-class museums, galleries, and shopping destinations. You really are spoilt for choice!
    £120
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