Studio is a charming, contemporary property settled on the outskirts of Christleton. With pet-friendly accommodation, close-by attractions, and a stylish feel, this property is a tasteful base for a couple looking to explore Cheshire. Park up and unpack into a light and airy lodge with Velux windows and bi-fold doors allowing in seas of natural light. This contemporary space offers beautiful blue furniture throughout a well-presented kitchen, hosting a great selection of amenities to cater to your needs. From here you can enjoy a romantic meal for two at the dining table, before sinking into the plush sitting area and enjoying your favourite films on the Smart TV. When sleep calls, freshen up in the sleek en-suite shower room, before cosying up in the super-king-size bed, which can be set up as a twin on request. On sunny evenings, spend a moment outside in the charming patio space, fully enclosed and with a selection of furniture so you can recline with a glass of your favourite tipple. Christleton is a lovely location offering a selection of pubs and a convenience store. Close by you can find the historic city of Chester, with its Roman walls, Amphitheatre, and museums. Here there are also many shops, pubs, eateries, and walks beside the River Dee. Delamere is well worth a visit, with woodland walks through Delamere Forest featuring wetland spaces thriving with wildlife, as well as Go Ape for an adventurous afternoon. Tarvin and Tarporley offer lovely pubs, and you can also head over to the Sandstone Trail to enjoy scenic walks. There is so much to be explored with a stay at Studio.
Single-storey. One super-king-size bedroom (zip/link can be set up as twin on request) with TV and en-suite walk-in shower, basin, and WC. Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area, and sitting area
The pretty Cheshire village of Christleton offers visitors a shop, a traditional village inn serving food, an historic church and a large pond, home to the resident ducks! Just 3 miles away, the Roman city of Chester has quite rightly been described as 'the jewel of the North-West of England'. Perhaps the most fascinating aspect of the city is that within a very small area there is evidence of every period of history - from the old walls and amphitheatre of Roman times, through medieval churches, Elizabethan timber-framed town houses and Georgian terraces, to Victorian restorations and 21st century architecture. The city has much to offer the tourist, including excellent shopping, in the famous Rows, and lovely walks within the city boundaries - around the old Roman walls, along The Groves beside the River Dee or through the picturesque Grosvenor Park. Further afield, the stunning Welsh mountains and coastline, and the market towns and villages of Cheshire, are all within easy touring distance, whilst the nearby Wirral Peninsula has many splendid courses to tempt the golfing enthusiast.