Nailey Cottages |
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Named after woods in the
valley, Trulls, Dicknick and Longley have been converted from a redundant farm
building, originally built as a cattle byre but latterly used for stabling and
storage. The building has been superbly renovated to provide three cottages.
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The Sitting Room |
The cottage interiors, exploit natural light and their beautiful surrounding views. They are spacious and airy yet warm and cosy. Natural materials in abundance: cherry wood kitchens, English oak floors, bespoke local craftsmen made furniture; dark blue/black slate tiles clad the walk-in shower rooms and en-suite bathrooms all complemented by white porcelain and chrome detail. |
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| Free range eggs for breakfast! | ![]() |
Each cottage has a sunny south-facing terrace and access to the shared garden. Trulls cottage also has the benefit of a decked verandah, perfect for bird spotting, hot air balloon watching, or simply relaxing. Barbeques and garden furniture are available for alfresco mealtimes, or simply supping your favourite tipple whilst watching the sunset and admiring the view. The courtyard to the rear of the cottages provides ample parking space. Beyond the farm and garden you are welcome to explore the 200 acres of surrounding farmland, offering endless locations perfect for leisurely picnics. With access to bridleways and public footpaths exploration depends merely on your sense of adventure and energy levels! |
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Twin Bedroom |
| Nailey is a very special, untouched corner of England. A designated area of outstanding natural beauty, situated on the south-facing slopes of St. Catherines Valley, and enhanced only by the tranquillity of its surroundings. | |
| The Kitchen | ![]() |
| Services : All Central heating and electricity costs included in rental. Linen and Towels included. Free basket of logs. Non Smoking. |
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Nailey
Cottages