Stockton Brook Holiday Cottages
An introduction to Stockton Brook Holiday Cottages
Lime Trees and Beech Wood at Stockton Brook are a pair of stylish, light and airy three-bedroomed holiday homes in the Staffordshire Moorlands.
Stockton Brook Holiday Cottages main features
- 2 Cottages
- 6 Bedrooms
- Ample parking
- Central Heating
- Family Friendly
- Garden
- Golf Course Nearby
- Nearby Pub
- Private Parking
- Scenic Location
- Wireless Broadband
- Wood Burning Stove
Accommodation details
The houses - Lime Trees and Beech Wood - are situated by the picturesque Caldon Canal in the grounds of a Victorian Waterworks. Visit local attractions or simply enjoy peace and tranquility in beautiful countryside, only minutes' drive from Leek and the Potteries.
Discover this magical, hidden gem, teeming with wildlife and steeped in history. Footpaths, cycle tracks and bus links; country pubs and local shops.
Prices
From £375 - £675 per week (Saturday-Saturday).
More information
Down a private track the 1960's houses have been renovated sympathetically to a high standard. Each house has three bedrooms: a double, twin and full size bunk bedroom. The family bathrooms are bright and modern, with shower and bath.
Downstairs the open plan living/dining rooms have large windows and french doors that lead out onto a paved area and west facing garden. Off each hall there is an additional downstairs toilet.
The attractive oak kitchens have A rated modern appliances. Lighting throughout is low energy. Both houses have modern gas central heating and wood burning stoves in the living rooms.
The interiors have lots of space and storage space. There is private parking and a large garden.
Everything is provided from bed linen to washing machines, free WI FI to flat screen satellite television.
The houses are very close to many attractions from theatres to theme parks. There are places to walk, cycle and climb - plus local golf links, and hills and valleys aplenty to explore.
Nearby attractions include:
Alton Towers
Trentham Gardens
The Roaches and Buxton
Leek, a lovely unspoilt Market and Mill town, full of individual shops, good places to eat, significant buildings and antiques
Cheadle, home to Pugin's masterpiece, St. Giles' Church
The Award winning Wedgwood Museum and Visitor Centre.
The Potteries Museum
Etruria Industrial Museum
The Gladstone Pottery Museum
The Regent Theatre
New Victoria Theatre
The Victoria Hall