Explore Newton Meadows Cottages
Where you can find us
Our three cottages are set in beautiful, tranquil open countryside with far reaching scenic views. They are spacious, with well equipped kitchens, comfortable furnishings, attention to detail and all maintained to our high standards. http://www.newtonmeadows.co.uk
Chestnut sleeps 4 – Two twin bedrooms
Maple sleeps 7 – One double bedroom, Two twin bedrooms and One single bedroom
Oak sleeps 7 – One double bedroom, Two twin bedrooms and One single bedroom
There is a large car parking area adjacent to the cottages, an extensive garden and a wooded area with a small duck/fish lake. Over 2 acres for children to play in ….. or just relax and enjoy the wildlife.
Complementary Wi-Fi is available in each cottage.
Accessibility
We are passionate about providing all our guests, young and old, with the best of service, including facilities for the less able and wheelchair users. There are ground floor bedrooms and wet rooms, wide doorways and No Steps Guaranteed!
Our facilities
- Bedlinen and towels included
- Central Heating
- Dishwasher
- Free Wifi
- Fridge & Freezer
- Garden
- Group visits available
- Hairdryer
- Ironing facilities
- Microwave
- Non smoking establishment
- On site parking
- Tea and coffee making facilities
- Disabled Access
- Disabled Parking
- Disabled Toilets
- Entrance flat/ without steps
- Laundry
- Rural location
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