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Cider Cottage was converted from farm buildings to a cottage for a relative
of the farmer in 1976. It was called Cider Cottage because there was reputed to
have been a cider press in the buildings, however, this has not been
substantiated. It is very large and will sleep seven adults in comfort.
The accommodation comprises:
![](_themes/nature/anabull1.gif) | A very large lounge with wood burning stove, colour television and Freeview set-top box, fitted
carpets and sufficient settees and chairs to seat seven together with a
dining table and chairs. |
![](_themes/nature/anabull1.gif) | A large kitchen with breakfast bar and dining table and chairs. It is well
fitted with a built-in electric double oven, an electric hob built under a
canopy containing an extractor fan, a microwave oven, a fridge/freezer and a
washing machine. All cooking equipment, cutlery and
crockery is provided. |
![](_themes/nature/anabull1.gif) | A downstairs cloakroom with wash basin and toilet. |
![](_themes/nature/anabull1.gif) | Three large bedrooms, one double, one twin and one with three single beds.
All bedrooms have a chest of drawers and a wardrobe. |
![](_themes/nature/anabull1.gif) | A bathroom with a wash basin, bath and toilet. There is a airing cupboard
containing the hot water tank which is heated by an immersion heater. |
Heating is
supplied by a wood burning stove in the lounge, a calor gas heater in the
kitchen and electric heaters in the bedrooms and bathroom.
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