Named in tribute to the owner’s Scottish heritage, Callander Cottage is a cosy, calm and light holiday property that has been tastefully designed throughout. Even the entrance has a touch of class and distinction about it, cleverly disguised within the impressive coach house doors. Step inside to a tranquil haven, with large windows, comfortably furnished sofas and a feature fire place in the sitting and dining area.
The attention to detail is apparent throughout, with cleverly integrated appliances in the kitchen creating a sleek and contemporary feel, and tasteful colour schemes featuring tones of mauve, café au lait and eau de nil. From the kitchen you can step straight out into the private garden, with views onto the lawn and beech hedges of the estate.
You could spend time at Callander just truly getting away from it all, exploring the woodland by the lake in the estate. But the property also puts you in an ideal spot to enjoy some fascinating tourist hotspots, such as Ironbridge Gorge, as well as big hitter attractions like Chester Zoo. However you spend your time, the beauty, style and tranquillity of Callander will be waiting for you at the end of the day. This holiday at a glance- Sleeps four guests.
- One double bedroom with super king size bed.
- One twin room with zip and link beds (see notes).
- Family bathroom with separate bath and shower.
- Impressive carved fireplace which surrounds a gas fire.
- Beautiful walled garden.
- WiFi.
- Private car parking available.
- Children of all ages welcome.
- Dogs welcome (see notes).
Additional features- Oven and hob.
- Fridge/freezer.
- Dishwasher.
- Flat screen television and DVD player.
- iPod dock.
- Highchair, cot and stair gate available on request.
- Garden furniture.
- Barbecue available on request.
Set in the private grounds of Combermere Abbey, Callander Cottage is a light and airy property with tasteful, contemporary furnishings and a fresh, calming colour palette. With its own small private garden, it’s perfectly located next to the beautiful walled garden at the Abbey.
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