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Step into luxury at Lifford Coach House, a charming reverse-level luxury cottage located in the idyllic village of Sutton-On-Trent, Nottinghamshire. This property, dating back to 1850, blends historical allure with modern comfort. The first-floor open-plan living area is a masterpiece of contemporary design, offering a fully equipped kitchen with an electric oven, induction hob, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, and washing machine. It also features dining seating for four and a cosy sitting area, complete with a Smart TV, creating the perfect environment for relaxation and socialising.
On the ground floor, the luxury cottage boasts two elegantly designed bedrooms. The super-king-size bedroom, featuring a zip/link bed for versatile sleeping arrangements, is complemented by an en-suite shower room and a Smart TV. Additionally, the double bedroom, also equipped with a Smart TV, offers comfort and style. Both rooms are designed with meticulous attention to detail, ensuring a peaceful and restful stay. A family bathroom is available, providing convenience and privacy for all guests.
The highlight of the first-floor living space is the inviting lounge area, where plush sofas and a Smart TV await for leisurely evenings. The dining area sets the stage for delightful meals, while the Velux windows in the open-plan space invite guests to gaze at the starlit sky. Outside, the rear enclosed garden offers a tranquil oasis with comfortable rattan furniture, perfect for unwinding with a glass of wine in the serene surroundings. Roadside parking, WiFi, and all utilities are included for your convenience.
Beyond the comforts of this luxury cottage, immerse yourself in the attractions of Sutton-On-Trent and beyond. Within walking distance, enjoy local pub fare at The Lord Nelson Inn or pick up essentials from the nearby Co-Op. Explore the scenic beauty of the River Trent or venture to Newark-on-Trent, known for its antique stores and historic castle. For a day of exploration, the city of Lincoln offers the gothic cathedral, Sherwood Forest, and Belton House. Lifford Coach House is your gateway to discovering the beauty and history of Nottinghamshire.
The Islands of Orkney encompass around 70 islands and skerries in total, all of which are located at the very northern tip of Scotland, to the north east of the Highlands and Scottish mainland. The largest and therefore most populated island is referred to as the ‘Mainland’ and houses most of the 20,000 people that make their home in the Orkney Islands. The islands are home to beautiful rolling greenery, stunning lochs and heather moorland making then a wonderful place to visit for a Scottish countryside retreat. The extensive coastline of the Orkney Islands and temperate climate means that the islands are home to some spectacular wildlife, especially sea birds that nest in the cliffs. You can also spot fantastic grey and common seals on the shores and they may even spot you as you take a stroll along the beach as they swim off the shore. You can also look out for whales and dolphins from a boat or ferry and if you’re really lucky you may even catch a glimpse of a killer whale pod. On the other hand if you’re not a wildlife and nature enthusiast, the Orkney Islands also have a lot to offer in terms of attractions and interesting places to visit. Earl’s Palace, Stone O’Quaybune, Skara Brae and the Orkney Brewery may be of interest to you whilst visit the Orkney Islands. There is of course many more fantastic natural and man made attractions throughout the islands that you may enjoy visiting, or perhaps you already have a attraction in mind. When it comes to visiting the Orkney Islands, even a relaxing day on the beach and taking in the wonderful countryside is enough to keep most people happy. For the perfect accommodation by the sea, search Luxury coastal accommodation.