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6 Guests
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3 Bedrooms
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3 Bathrooms
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Pets Yes
Features
- Off road parking
- Ground floor bedroom
- Open fire
- Garden / Patio
- Cot available
- Highchair available
- Washing machine
- Dishwasher
- Broadband / WiFi
Reviews & Ratings
14 Customer Reviews
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"Everything was perfect the setting was so serene and healing we didn’t want to leave."
Hosts were discrete generous and welcoming. Absolutely returning and already recommended to friends and family.
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"Excellent property as described."
We did have a few issues with internet connection which was beyond owners control. Everyone has problems it is how they are dealt with that marks out good customer service. Communication was excellent and owners even offered alternative connectivity issues. For these reasons I would not hesitate to recommend this location.
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"Great and spacious property located next to a working farm."
Secure garden was brilliant for 2 dogs and 2 children. The house was just what we needed.
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"Lovely property on a busy working farm."
Great for 6 people with plenty of space and good sized rooms. The garden is perfect for children and dogs as it's fully enclosed. Beautiful surroundings (including the lake) as long as you are happy to be near the cows. Friendly owners and farm workers and even had a tour of the farm, which was great. Good location to explore lots within an 1-2 hours drive. Would definitely go back!
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"Fantastic property which full of character."
Beautiful views. Would highly recommend
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"Fabulous place, great location, excellent communication with owner."
Very nice welcome back was a bonus. Property was impressive, large, and historic! Lovely countryside and great walks and pubs / restaurants close by. Seriously impressive property.
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"Excellent We really enjoyed our stay The only problem hing missing were bath mats!"
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"Faultless"
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"I wouldn’t hesitate to book again, this is a really beautiful, peaceful little gem."
It had everything we needed for a restful weekend with the family. The kitchen is superbly stocked with equipment so you don’t need to take anything with you. Lovely comfy beds, and beautiful views that go on for miles. It was difficult to tell from the photos, but the garden is also fully enclosed which was brilliant to be able to let the dogs out to play. Highly recommend Tilly’s coffee shop near by if you fancy a trip out for delicious tea and cake! Just looking for excuses now to rebook the carthouse!
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"We really enjoyed the space this property offers and yes we would go back and stay again."
The beds were all very comfortable with nice clean fresh smelling linen. Kitchen was equipped well and a lovely welcome pack with fresh bread and milk was a nice touch. Personally I would describe The Old Cart house as very comfortable.
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"Absolutely stunning location."
The welcome basket was a lovely gesture. The accommodation is excellent, clean, comfy, and well stocked for all cooking needs. We had a wonderful time. And would recommend it to anyone. Your directions where spot on we found it easily. Couldn't praise it enough.
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"Absolutely loved the property, which had so much character, and very grateful for the generous welcome pack."
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"Absolutely fantastic!"
Beautiful property, top notch facilities, everything we could have wanted.
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"Thank you to the owners of the property for accommodating us at such short notice."
The Old Carthouse was a beautiful building with stunning views from all the rooms. The property was extremely comfortable and very well equipped with everything we needed. We would highly recommend the Old Carthouse and hope to be able to book it again in the future.
Summary
- 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
- Oil central heating
- Electric range cooker with oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher
- Smart TV, 3 x TVs, WiFi
- Fuel and power inc. in rent
- Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
- Highchair, travel cot and stairgate available on request
- Off-road parking for 2 cars
- Enclosed rear garden with lawn, patio and picnic bench
- A maximum of 2 dogs allowed not to be left unaccompanied
- Sorry, no smoking
- Shop 4.7 miles, pub 3.7 miles
The property
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.
Note: This property can be booked with Ref. 1120897, together sleeping 14 guests.
Woodhey Hall
Resting on a working dairy farm in the pristine East Cheshire countryside, the Woodhey Hall collection consists of two exquisite, Grade II listed barn conversions set within Woodhey Green that welcome groups of up to 14 guests. Boasting off-road parking, enclosed private gardens with superb views of the surrounding hills and a lake, and amazing, well-preserved interiors complete with high vaulted ceilings with wooden cross beams and exposed brickwork, this amazing pair of holiday stays offer visitors a marvellous base from which to explore the very best of what rural Cheshire has to offer. The surroundings enjoy good proximity to a range of notable attractions, such as the serene greens of Queens Park, the Nantwich Museum, the gorgeous Cholmondeley Castle Gardens, along with the historic remains of Beeston Castle. Within a short drive of your new home, you will find the nearby village of Bunbury, where you can stock up on supplies at the Co-Op, before you settle down for a traditional pub meal at either The Dysart Arms, The Nags Head, or The Yew Tree Inn. Further dining options near Woodhey Green include Barbridge Inn, The Bickerton Poacher, and Panama Hatty's. The properties enjoy fantastic positioning, being set directly between the not-so-distant Clwydian Range And Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty to the west, and the Peak District National Park to the east, both of which are accessible by car, as well as the city of Chester, where visitors can spend a day roaming the historic Roman Walls, go on a shopping spree along the The Rows, or snap photos at front of the Eastgate Clock or the magnificent Chester Cathedral. You'll never run out of fun things to do and see when you book a stay at the properties of Woodhey Hall.
About the location
BUNBURY
Nantwich 7.8 miles; Chester 13.9 miles; Stoke-on-Trent 26 miles.
The village of Bunbury lies at the western edge of the Cheshire Plain some 3 miles from Tarporley and 12 miles southeast of the city of Chester. Little is known of its history prior to the Norman conquest but it is generally accepted that the name is of Saxon origin and it is thought that there was a Christian place of worship on the site of the present parish church long before 1066. Early references to the settlement call it Bunan byrig, the stronghold of Buna. The village today has a supermarket, three pubs and the striking St Boniface Church which is recorded in the National Heritage List of England as a designated Grade I listed building. Eight miles away lies the popular market town of Nantwich, home to regular markets throughout the week and monthly farmer’s market showcasing the best of produce from the local area, whilst there are also many events throughout the year including The Jazz and Blues Music Festival at Easter and the famous Cheese Awards in July. Further afield lies the historic, walled city of Chester, filled with a range of independent shops and welcoming eateries catering for all taste buds. Make memories in the North West from Bunbury.
This property offers the following short breaks:
- Winter
- Off-season
- Last minute
- Christmas