This unusual cottage at Berrington Hall has views across the Capability Brown gardens and its parkland. It is situated in one half of the entrance archway, which was designed by Henry Holland, who also designed the main house. The Triumphal Arch was formerly the coachman's home, more recently it was used as a shooting lodge. The cottage has its own private garden and as guests you have access to the gardens and parkland when the house is closed to the public.
Ground Floor: large drawing room with open-plan kitchen/dining area with wood-burning stove, bedroom (1 double) and shower room.
First Floor: bedroom (1 twin with 2 6' beds) and bathroom.
FROM 03 March 2012
Initially accommodates 4 people.
Ground Floor: large drawing room with open-plan kitchen/dining area with wood-burning stove, bedroom (1 double) and bathroom with a separate shower and roll top bath.
First Floor: 2 bedrooms (1 double with 6' bed and a single room).
Facilities
Television, microwave, dishwasher, washing machine
From 03 March 2012 a freezer will be added.
Visitor Notes: oil central heating included.
As this property is a Grade II listed building a stair-gate is not allowed.
Please note during the winter the lane can become muddy due to the working farm near to The Triumphal Arch.