Vacation Rental Description
This spacious rural cottage has five bedrooms and can cheerfully accommodate a party of up to ten people.
Situated just 10 miles from Warwick, Croftside offers you the chance to enjoy the best that the region has to offer, whatever the weather. For the winter months, there is a large, open fire and oil-fired central heating throughout, whilst, in the summer, you can enjoy a glass of wine in the large garden, which even has its own sauna and Jacuzzi. There is off-road parking for four cars, although with the local amenities just over a mile away, you might prefer to stroll through the stunning countryside.
Contact Sykes Cottages quoting Reference 1959
Facilities
Jacuzzi
Linen Service
Amenity Parking
Sauna
TV
Full oil fired central heating with additional heating from open fire in sitting room. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, colour TV with basic Satellite, video, DVD player. Telephone (incoming calls only). Small library of videos/DVDs. Fuel supplement of £25 payable Nov - Mar inclusive. At other times, fuel, power and starter pack for open fire inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Cot, highchair and stairgate available. Large enclosed garden with furniture, BBQ and summer house with Jacuzzi and sauna (available to hire, subject to availability, at £100 per week / £70 per short break, payable on arrival). Off road parking for 4 cars. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop and pub 1.5 miles. Note: This property accepts a maximum of 10 adults. Note: Use of summer house facilities by arrangement with owner - available between 11am and 6pm daily; hot tub available from 24 hours after arrival. Note: No stag/hen parties.
Knightcote is a small village in the heart of the Warwickshire countryside. The origin of the name dates back to the mid-1200’s, when Ralph de Knightcote held it for half a Knight’s fee. Its Norman heritage is mentioned in the Domesday Book, under an entry for the parish of Burton Dassett. The church stands as testament to its past and is widely-acclaimed as one of the most impressive in the Midlands. In the surrounding hills, you can fin the remnants of an old beacon tower, built in medieval-times as a look-out and used in the Civil War of 1642 to signal to the neighbouring Edge Hill. Knightcote is within easy driving-distance of the historic town of Stratford on Avon. In addition to its famous links with William Shakespeare, Stratford also plays host to a number of National Trust properties and stately homes. To truly appreciate the stunning surroundings, a boat-trip on the Avon is recommended.