This mid-terrace cottage rests within a conservation area in the Cheshire village of Malpas. Boasting a number of charming features and enjoying a superb location for touring the area. Be welcomed straight into the homely sitting room of the property, dressed in simplistic neutral colours and benefiting from the warmth of an open fire. Put your feet up with your favourite TV shows on and reflect on the events of the day. Step up into a rustic and tasteful dining room, featuring exquisite downlights and traditional wooden bench seating. Attractive exposed beams bring an added charm to the place. Step through into the light and bright kitchen, amply equipped with all that you need for your holiday in Malpas. The pretty, neutral theme continues to the first floor, where you will first find the family bathroom. This glistening, all-white suite offers a hand-held shower over the bath, a fine spot to prepare for your day. Quaint wooden floorboards lead you towards the two bedrooms, both dressed in immaculate fashion. The single bedroom is ideal for a child or extra guest, while the king-size room is the perfect spot to catch that much-needed rest. During the warmer months, enjoy your morning coffee in the lovely little courtyard before a day of exploration and adventure, or catch the afternoon sun on the bench at the front of the house with your favorite cold drink. Walking country is aplenty in the area, while the quaint village of Malpas is also right on your doorstep. Find a pleasant range of amenities, including excellent spots to eat, drink and shop just a 3 minute walk from the property. Find the historic city of Chester and Shrewsbury within driving distance, hosting something for everybody. A range of attractions tell you of the area's great history, while you also have many facilities for exquisite shopping, eating and drinking. Choose this heart-warming terrace as the place to stay for your next Cheshire holiday.
Malpas is a charming village deep in the south Cheshire countryside, home to Norman Motte and Bailey Castle, as well as a medieval street pattern. There are ample shops in the area, together with hotel and guest house accommodation, and scattered holiday cottages can be found tucked away in quiet parts of the town, or in the beautiful surrounding countryside. Without doubt the town's treasure is its church, this is built of rich red sandstone with good examples of fine medieval work. Malpas lies within the shadow of the Peckforton Hills, is close to Tarplorley and the Delamere Forest, with Tilston and Tushingham being within easy reach. There is access to Chester races or Bangor on Dee race course, several golf courses and fishing. It is good cycling countryside and boating is one of the pleasures of the nearby Shropshire Grand Union Canal. Cholmondeley Castle and Garden, is well worth visiting, one of the regions top tourist attractions.