Mill Bank Cottage

ID: S483377

  • Bedrooms 1
  • ・ Sleeps 2
  • ・ Pets No

About this property

Mill Bank Cottage. A newly available property. Perched on the outskirts of Pattingham in Staffordshire, is the charming, detached cottage, Mill Bank Cottage. Enjoying a superb location, set within forty acres on an eco-friendly farm, rich with wildlife and a stylish interior, Mill Bank Cottage is an idyllic retreat for a couple in the countryside. Park-up in one of two off-road parking spaces, before being greeted by a charming, enclosed front garden with patio and rock pool, where you can savor your morning coffee with stunning valley views. You may even bump into the farm’s resident peacock, George, on your way to your new home from home! Be welcomed into the conservatory, where on cooler day you can still enjoy your favourite tipple and not miss out on the amazing countryside views on offer. Step into the generous open-plan living space, exposed beams, and high ceilings, where you can look forward to relaxing on the plush sofa in front of the crackling woodburning stove, as your favourite show on the TV plays out. Whip up delicious meals in the well-equipped kitchen, ready to enjoy at the dining table for two or alfresco out in your private garden. Freshen up after a day of exploring with a hot shower, before climbing into the sumptuous king-size bed to catch your rest before doing it again! Explore the local village, where you can treat your loved one to a meal out at the welcoming pubs of the Pigot Arms, The Crown Bar & Kitchen, in the nearby village of Burnhill Green, The Dartmouth is a traditional pub with an open fire and a great selection of beers, all of which are ideal for when you don’t feel like cooking. Relax and enjoy the privacy and peace of the Victorian farm, where you can walk around a wildlife valley with plenty of amazing views, you may be lucky enough to see the resident kestrels, kingfishers, and owls, amongst other creatures. In the summer you can walk down the side of the flower margins or watch the dragonflies hovering over the lake. Around the area there are plenty of things to visit locally, as well as walking in the beautiful countryside around the village and sampling the hospitality of its local pubs and coffee shop you can, visit and indulge your love of plants at David Austin Roses world famous garden and tearoom. The very popular Severn Valley Steam Railway and the 19th Century Funicular Railway that divides the old town of Bridgnorth, is well worth a visit. Nearby RAF Cosford Aircraft Museum has a large aviation exhibition. Further afield you will find various National Trust properties, Wightwick Manor – a well-known Victorian House with William Morris interiors and significant Pre-Raphaelite artworks, is a very interesting venue. The Rock Houses at Kinver show a unique way of life, Dudmaston Estate and Boscobel House are nearby places of historical interest. Weston Park has regular events and Ironbridge has many of museums to show the birth of the industrial revolution, Telford is a modern town with great shopping and further afield Shrewsbury is full of vibrant independent shops and beautiful architecture. If you fancy a busier time, you can quickly access the city with, Wolverhampton Grand Theatre and Art Gallery and Race Course. You could visit the Black Country Museum in Dudley (10 miles away) where the hit show Peaky Blinders was filmed.

Pattingham is a charming village resting between Wolverhampton and Bridgnorth. The village is well-known for being a fantastic base for exploring and offers a good choice of attractions including the Patshull Park Golf and Country Club, the stunning Rudge Estate which is a popular wedding venue, the Pattingham Playing Fields and the nearby National Trust site of Wightwick Manor and Gardens. Dining options include the Pigot Arms, The Crown Bar & Kitchen and the Pattingham Beer Garden, while you can stock up on essentials at the nearby convenience store. Within easy reach of the town is the city of Wolverhampton, where you can find further attractions including the 19th-century Wolverhampton Art Gallery, the Wolves Museum, West Park, Oxley Park Golf Course and the Wolverhampton Grand Theatre.

Accommodation

Single-storey.

One king-size bedroom.

Shower room with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC.

Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining and sitting area with woodburning stove.

Conservatory

Electric central heating with woodburning stove.

Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge.

TV, WiFi.

Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburning stove included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Off-road parking for 2 cars.

Front, enclosed garden with patio, lawn, rock pool and furniture.

Sorry, no pets and no smoking.

Shop 1.6 miles, pub 1.5 miles

Nearby points of interest

  • Royal Air Force Museum Cosford
  • Wolverhampton Art Gallery
  • Ironbridge Museum
  • Black Country Living Museum
  • Dudley Zoo And Castle
  • West Midland Safari Park
  • Bewdley Museum
  • University of Wolverhampton

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