Darwen is a pretty three-bedroom cottage which boasts charming character features. Located in Abbots Bromley, a historic, quintessentially English village in the heart of rural Staffordshire and at the gateway to the Peak District. Abbots Bromley has many local amenities all within walking distance of the cottage. There are four traditional local pubs which serve excellent ale and food, a local shop, an award-winning Indian restaurant and two coffee shops locally renowned for their delicious homemade cakes! Darwen House is the perfect place to come if you're looking to spend some quality, peaceful time with the ones you love. Step into the beamed dining room with a traditional quarry tiled floor, inglenook fireplace and gas fired stove. A large farmhouse style table can accommodate six dinners. The well-equipped galley kitchen has views onto the beautifully mature and secluded south facing garden. A serene setting in which to create homemade culinary delights. Rest assured any four-legged friends will also enjoy discovering the large lawned gardens which extend a significant way back and are fully enclosed. In the summer months, the large patio area is the perfect place to dine alfresco or simply enjoy a glass or something cold and refreshing! The secure shed can also house up to six bikes should you wish to explore the many cycle routes in this area. After a day sightseeing or walking, relax and unwind in the inviting sitting room. On a sunny day, open the French windows onto the patio or on more Autumnal days, curl up in front of the crackling log burning stove. Retire upstairs to discover three well-appointed bedrooms each with ample clothes storage facilities, A cot bed is available on request. A large, family bathroom with separate shower, large corner bath and double sinks overlooks the garden to the rear of the property. Abbots Bromley is famous for hosting the annual ‘Horn Dance’. A quirky pagan festival, reportedly dating back over 800 years – a sublime mixture of Morris dancing, antlers, and a pub crawl around the many traditional eateries in the area. Located on the Staffordshire Way and the Heart of England Way, there are many scenic walking routes to take advantage of around the village. Also nearby is Blithfield reservoir and nature reserve where you can enjoy a peaceful stroll, fishing, or sailing. Explore the Cannock Chase AONB, rich in wildlife and enjoying remarkable scenery for avid walkers and dogs! Also, located here are purpose-built mountain bike trails for all abilities. Also within easy reach are the friendly market towns of Stafford, Ashbourne Uttoxeter and Rugeley home to a flurry of independent shops. A short drive away is the historic city of Lichfield, Darwen’s birthplace. For an action-packed day filled with fun, use Darwen House as a base and head over to Alton Towers, Drayton Manor Park, Twycross zoo, St George’s Park, National Forest Adventure Farm or Go Ape. For those seeking a more peaceful way to spend a day, head to the National Arboretum or the National Trust site of Shugborough Estate to wander around the Georgian mansion. A short journey away you'll also arrive at Uttoxeter Racecourse, hosting race days and hospitality packages, or perhaps unwind on your getaway, by visiting Hoar Cross Hall for a spa day or full use of leisure facilities. For a character cottage located in a beautiful setting with much to see and do for everyone, visit Darwen House.
Three bedrooms: 1 x king-size, 1 x double, 1 x twin. Bathroom with bath, walk-in shower, double basin and WC. Kitchen. Dining room with gas fire. Sitting room with woodburning stove
The Cannock Chase AONB and the city of Stafford are easily accessible from this lovely village and civil parish, which is situated in Staffordshire not far from Rugeley. There are plenty of stores, bars, and eateries in Abbots Bromley, along with a village hall, a cricket field, and a playground for kids. You may take beautiful walks around the Blithfield Reservoir, at the nearby natural reserve of Brankley Pastures, at Fradley Pool, and in the nearby historic forest of Needwood Forest. Explore the National Trust's Shugborough Estate, the treetop experiences at Go Ape Channock, and an abundance of beautiful walking and cycling routes through forest parkland and high heaths by entering the market town of Rugeley, your entryway to the Channock Chase AONB.