The accommodation comprises......
Cranford is accessed directly from Chapel Street into a small porch with an inner door. The lounge is inviting and cosy and features a leather sofa and an upholstered fireside chair looking in on an original sandstone open fireplace. For your entertainment, there is a flat-screen TV, a DVD player and free WiFi and at the far end of this room is a pine dining table and 4 chairs for those who wish to dine more formally. The window to the front aspect, looks directly on to Chapel Street. Separate from the lounge, and up just two steps, is the modern and well-equipped kitchen which features a vaulted ceiling which floods the kitchen with light. There is a built-in electric fan oven and a 4-ring gas hob, a slimline dishwasher, an under-counter fridge with a small freezer compartment, a microwave, kettle and toaster. The washing machine is housed in the understairs cupboard in the lounge. The back door in the kitchen accesses a small yard to the rear of the cottage. From the rear of the lounge, a door opens to an enclosed staircase leading up to the first floor.......
The staircase leads up to a small landing. The bedroom on this floor has two lovely white wood single beds and a feature tiled fireplace (non-working). Of the 2 alcoves in this room, one is open and has shelving and a hanging rail while the other has a lovely built-in cupboard with a glazed cabinet above. There is a sash window to the front of the cottage which has lovely views over the beck and to the cottage rooftops on the Fisherhead side of the village. Also on this floor is the fully-tiled bathroom comprising a bath with shower over, a useful towel rail over the bath, a large wash basin and WC. There is a window to the rear aspect of the cottage. A further enclosed staircase takes you up to the second-floor........
The staircase opens directly into a charming double bedroom with an antique-style metal bed frame, an oak chest of drawers and a matching bedside table and lamp. The eaves provide ample storage for footwear or luggage and there is a high dormer window with views over Fisherhead and beyond.
Just one metre across the path from the front door is a patio divided into two halves by a low fence and hedge. The left-hand half is for the exclusive use of guests staying at Cranford. It has a small bistro table and 4 chairs and is surrounded by plants and small shrubs.