The Farmhouse
Four bedrooms • Three bathrooms • Sleeps 9 • Dogs welcome
Four bedrooms • Three bathrooms • Sleeps 9 • Dogs welcome
As far as anyone can tell, the farmhouse has stood at Glaisters for the best part of a hundred years — and it looks every bit the part, with rendered white walls, high ceilings and a sense of permanence that newer builds simply can’t fake. When it changed hands in 2017, three years of serious renovation followed: new floors, a full re-wire, re-roofing, the works. The result is a farmhouse that feels genuinely old but wants for nothing.
The heart of the farmhouse. A log-burning stove sits at its centre, with sofas for eight arranged around it — and countryside framed in every window. This is the room you’ll keep coming back to.
There’s a Smart TV, a DVD player stocked with films, and a shelf of board games for the evenings. On darker nights, there’s nowhere better to be.
The dining table seats ten — the kind of table that invites long meals and lingering conversation, with a window seat alongside for anyone who wants a front-row view of the garden.
The kitchen is built to match: a five-ring three-oven electric range, a generous American fridge-freezer, integrated dishwasher, coffee machine, and everything else you’d expect of a properly equipped country kitchen.
Four bedrooms in all — two kingsize doubles and two twins, one of each on the ground floor. Every bed has a memory foam-topped mattress and crisp white linen.
The principal bedroom sits quietly above the rest of the house, with a kingsize bed, a rocking chair for reading in, an original fireplace, and long views over open countryside. The ensuite walk-in shower has plenty of pressure.
A kingsize bed, an original fireplace and a small sofa to sink into — this room has everything needed for a good night’s rest, with countryside views to wake up to.
A well-dressed twin room with bedside tables, reading lamps and storage — neat, calm and comfortable.
Ground-floor convenience without compromise — the same setup as the upstairs twin, ideal for guests who’d rather avoid the stairs.
Three bathrooms in total: a main bathroom with a bath and separate shower cubicle, the ensuite walk-in shower off the principal bedroom, and a downstairs toilet off the utility room.
The main bathroom is genuinely impressive — a bath big enough to properly stretch out in, alongside a separate shower cubicle with good pressure.
The converted stable is where the evenings get competitive. A corner sofa for watching, a pool table and table football for playing — expect to hear laughter from here well after dark.
It’s a genuinely great room: separate from the house, well-lit, and made for groups.
A practical room with washing machine and tumble dryer, boot and coat storage, and a stash of blankets for sitting outside once the sun goes down. The downstairs toilet is just off here.
A fire pit, seating for eight, and farmland views stretching beyond the fence. There’s a log store stocked and ready. The kind of outside space that makes you want to stay up far too late.
Off-road parking for multiple cars. An EV charger is available on site.
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