Cabin ∙ 4 bedrooms ∙ 9 guests | Cottage in Langwith
4 Bedroom Cottage in Mansfield, Langwith
Nestled between of the village Cuckney and Langwith, Nottinghamshire in a Grade II listed building is Mill View Duplex. This stunning first-floor duplex apartment has been thoughtfully renovated to a high standard while successfully retaining the charm of its eclectic mix of Georgian and 17th Century farmhouse original features; it benefits from shared access to a picturesque garden with lawn and dedicated patio with adjacent via a lovely brick archway to its own secure off-road parking, a wonderful setting for a family gathering. After a day of exploration, cross the threshold into your new home-from-home and head into the sleek, fully-equipped kitchen to whip up a hearty meal that can be enjoyed as a group in the grand dining room. Later, embark on an evening stroll around the natural ponds and garden, romantically lit by original cast iron Victorian copper topped lamp-posts, subtly reflecting in the mill ponds of the natural garden. The lit cast panelled bridge over the water is particularly beautiful. Delight in drinks around the glow and heat of the firepit featured dining set upon the patio before sinking into the plush sofa in the sitting room ahead of a family film night on the Smart TV. When yawning begins, choose from four bedrooms, there are two super-king-sizes with Smart TVs, sofa bed and en-suite bathrooms on the second floor, a super-king-size with Smart TV and a single on the first floor serviced by a chic 70s style bathroom furnished with avocado suite. Be sure to rest up ahead of another fun-filled day in Nottinghamshire. Adventure awaits at Mill View Duplex.
Being a part of the Welbeck Estate and its rich history, Cuckney is home to a number of historically significant structures and features that are worth mentioning. The location was formerly a water mill that was in operation for many centuries. Clumber Park, the Welbeck Harley gallery museum, and the artisan bakery school are al near Sherwood Forest, the Major Oak, and Sherwood Forest. A short drive will get you to the gorgeous Hazel Gap wedding location. All are connected by the national bicycle route, which is also easily accessible from the settlement. The nearby town of Warsop offers a wide variety of stores, bars, and restaurants that you can visit whenever you choose. A water mill and a windmill that date back hundreds of years are just two of the many ancient structures and features in Warsop. Every July, it holds a carnival that features a wide range of activities, such as music and sports. If you travel further, you will have year-round options galore in the cities of Sheffield, Nottingham, and Derby.