This detached country home is in the village of Mickle Trafford, three miles from Chester, can sleep twelve people in six bedrooms.
Mickle Trafford Manor is a stunning detached country home in the village of Mickle Trafford, three miles from Chester, can sleep twelve people in six bedrooms. The accommodation is set over five floors and all six bedrooms are beautifully furnished and offer en-suite facilities.There is a well-equipped kitchen with dining area, a sitting room, a reception hall with snug and gas fire and a games room. Outside there is off road parking for eight cars. There is an enclosed lawned garden with patio, summerhouse, hot tub, gas chimnea, furniture and saunce with shower room. Mickle Trafford Manor is a superb holiday home to provide a truly memorable stay at any time of the year.
Note; There is a Good Housekeeping Bond of £500 for this property. Note: this property accepts up to two dogs as standard, please seek permission of the owner if you wish to bring an additional dog, and please ensure muddy pawprints are left outside.
Amenities: Gas central heating with gas fire and electric fire. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher. 6 x TVs with Freeview, WiFi, selection of books and Xbox. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Cot and highchair on request. Off road parking for 8 cars. Enclosed lawned garden with summerhouse, hot tub, patio, furniture and sauna with shower room. Sorry no smoking. Shops 2 miles, pub 1 mile. Note: There are internal steps and low doors, characteristic of a period property. Note: No hens/stags or similar. Note: The games room comprises of a pool table, air hockey and football table. Note: A chef can be provided on prior arrangement. Note; There is a Good Housekeeping Bond of £500 for this property. Note: this property accepts up to two dogs as standard, at a charge of £20 per pet, please seek permission of the owner if you wish to bring an additional dog, and please ensure muddy pawprints are left outside
Region: Littered with rural villages, half-timbered buildings and heritage sites, with links to the neighbouring cities of Manchester and Liverpool, Cheshire offers picturesque landscape scenery in North West England.
Town: Chester has quite rightly been described as 'the jewel of the North-West of England'. Perhaps the most fascinating aspect of the city is that within a very small area there is evidence of every period of history - from the old walls and amphitheatre of Roman times, through medieval churches, Elizabethan timber-framed townhouses and Georgian terraces, to Victorian restorations and 21st century architecture.