Last Updated: October 16, 2013
The front entrance on the ground floor was on the north side, now the fire exit. The two windows are in their original sites; there would have been a third on the south facing wall & possibly a door to the outside and privy. The brick floor was removed when modernisation and damp proofing took place in 1990. The fireplace was in the corner by the side of the wardrobe. Where the shower is, there would have been a steep staircase to the room above. This room would have been a bedroom for the whole family. The fireplace is as it was although the chimney was sealed in about 1820. To the right of the fireplace, the original wall plate can be seen, depicting the original ceiling height. The three openings on this floor were all windows. What is now the front door was converted into a barley door, probably in the early 19th century when a lot of work apparently took place. This building was used as a brewery and had no floor between the two rooms when the present owners bought it in 1978. |
The Cottage has the full benefit of gas cooking and central heating. Facilities include a washing machine, full sized fridge/freezer, gas hob, electric oven, 2 TVs, radio/cassette player, microwave etc. Linen is included in the price but there is a charge for electricity. Bed and Breakfast is also available from £22.50 per person per night. |
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The accommodation is suitable for 2 people, sharing a twin-bedded room (but there is a double sofa bed available - prices in brackets) |