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The cottage is extremely well-insulated and the oil-fired central heating system has thermostatic controls on each radiator, making it a cosy place to stay in winter. Central Heating is an extra, charged at current oil prices.
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A first-floor sitting room is heavily-beamed and high ceilinged with a French window looking out over lawns and mature trees. The inglenook has a woodburning fire and there is always a plentiful supply of dry logs. A wide choice of guide-books, maps, and fiction to suit all tastes is available in the bookcase, as well as some videos and DVD's. There is a Digital colour TV and VCR and DVD player.
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The kitchen has fitted units with attractive tiling showing country themes. The electric hob has an extractor fan with light. A stable door leads out on to a small rose terrace, with garden and furniture. The kitchen is extremely well-equipped. At one end of the kitchen is a dining area with a circular table, seating four.
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The Cider Mill itself is now converted into a pretty twin-bedroom, with windows facing south, but sheltered from strong sun by the magnificent fig-tree outside. The tiled en-suite bathroom has a shower, wash-basin and shaver point, heated towel rail and toilet.
The other twin bedroom has French windows leading out into a small terrace with planted containers. The spacious en-suite bathroom has a bath, wash-basin with shaver point, and heated towel rail and toilet. There is a colour TV with remote , in this bedroom.
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Ample parking space is provided for two cars. The garden extends to a grassy area with views across the fields to woodland and.there is a summerhouse, barbeque area and garden furniture.
We occasionally allow small well-behaved dogs but in general we advise visitors who wish to bring their dogs on holiday to consider Gardener’s which is more suitable.
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