Bunbury 4.8 miles. Nestled on a working dairy farm, set over a thousand acres of pristine Cheshire countryside in the quaint village of Woodhey Green, near Bunbury, rests this exquisite, Grade II listed holiday home, The Old Carthouse. Boasting off-road parking for two cars, an enclosed garden with superb views of the surrounding green hills, and exceptional, rustic interiors complete with high vaulted ceilings and exposed wooden beams and brickwork, this amazing property welcomes a family or group of six for a refreshing, fuss-free getaway to the heart of rural Cheshire. Make yourself at home in your lovely new lodgings, where you'll find three tastefully-presented bedrooms, two of which can be found on the ground-floor; an excellent, open-plan living space spread out across the entire first-floor of the building; along with two snug spaces, one which can be found on the second-floor that overlooks the living area, whilst the other enjoys patio access to the lush rear garden. Whatever you choose to do during your next visit to Cheshire, do it from the fabulous base of The Old Carthouse.
Reverse-level, over three floors. Three bedrooms with TVs: 1 x king with en-suite bath, walk-in shower, basin and WC, 1 x ground-floor king-size, 1 x ground-floor twin, Second-floor bathroom with freestanding bath, basin, heated towel rail and WC. First-floor open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with a gas stove. Utility/laundry room. Snug. Second-floor snug
Approximately 3 miles from Tarporley and 12 miles southeast of Chester is the community of Bunbury, which is located at the western border of the Cheshire Plain. Although little is known about its history before the Norman conquest, it is generally agreed that the name is Saxon in origin. It is also believed that the current parish church's location was the location of a Christian place of worship well before 1066. Early accounts of the village refer to it as Bunan byrig, the Buna stronghold. Today's village is home to a supermarket, three pubs and the stunning St Boniface Church, which is registered as a Grade I listed building on England's National Heritage List. The well-known market town of Nantwich is eight miles away. It hosts regular markets every week and a monthly farmer's market that features the best local produce. There are also numerous events held there throughout the year, such as the Jazz and Blues Music Festival at Easter and the renowned Cheese Awards in July. The mediaeval, walled city of Chester is located farther away and is home to a variety of independent stores and warm restaurants that can satisfy any appetite. From Bunbury, create memories in the North West.