George's Place in Kingsley Holt, Staffordshire, sleeps four in two bedrooms.
George's Place is a delightful, semi-detached cottage resting in Kingsley Holt, Staffordshire. This single-storey property hosts two bedrooms, including a king-size and a twin bedroom, along with a shower room, this property can sleep up to four guests. There is also a kitchen/diner and a sitting room with gas fire. Outside there is a garage, private driveway and off-road parking for four cars and an a rear garden with a gravelled area, patio and furniture. This is a pet-free and smoke-free home. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. A highchair and travel cot are available on request. George's Place is a lovely dwelling for a family looking for explore the moorlands of Staffordshire. Note: The garden is not enclosed. Please note: This property has a max occupancy of 4 plus 1 infant.
Amenities: Central heating with gas fire. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, iron and ironing board. Smart TV, WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Highchair and travel cot available on request. Garage, private driveway and off-road parking for 4 cars. Rear garden with gravel, patio and furniture. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop 3 miles, pub 0.2 miles. Note: The garden is not enclosed. Please note: This property has a max occupancy of 4 plus 1 infant.
Region: Easily accessible to other regions, such as Cheshire and Derbyshire, Staffordshire combines the best of surrounding natural beauty and ancient market towns. Enjoy its county town Stafford and Perfect for family holiday's with the thriving amusement park of Alton Towers, its Waterpark and mini golf within driving distance.
Town: Kingsley is a quaint rural village in the Staffordshire countryside. It is home to a couple of pubs and the Kingsley Bird & Falconry Centre which makes for a fascinating day out. Just eight miles away is Alton Towers Theme Park, where kids of all ages can test their nerve on a wide selection of rides. The Staffordshire Way, a long distance walking route, runs through the village, and there is a vast selection of walks for all abilities on the doorstep, plus there is an excellent golf course in Whiston. The Peak District National Park is easily accessed to the north, whist the Pottery towns of Stoke-on-Trent have a wide array of interesting museums to visit. There are also fascinating relics of the area’s industrial heritage - the Caldon canal (built in 1776 and restored and opened for navigation in 1974) runs through the valley and visitors will enjoy a scenic ride on the Churnet Valley Railway steam trains. A great touring base for exploring all of the Peak District and the Staffordshire Moorlands.