Blithfield Lakeside Barns | Grebe Cottage
Summary
Beautifully rustic 4-star holiday cottages, on the edge of Blithfield Reservoir.
This is a beautiful 1 bed, romantic cottage, that enjoys stunning lakeside views from both the living area and the bedroom. The open plan living area has a lovely fitted kitchen with dishwasher, refrigerator (with ice box only), microwave, electric oven and a gas hob. With french doors opening onto the private patio, this is the perfect cottage for a romantic getaway.
Nestled in the idyllic Staffordshire Countryside, next to a beautiful 790 acre lake, you will find Blithfield Lakeside Barns. The tastefully converted barns are perfect for romantic getaways and family reunions.
Each cottage has a private patio, overlooking the scenic Blithfield Reservoir, along with a communal lawn area that is open for children to have fun and there are a range of activities for rainy days, such as a games room and flat screen TV’s in each room.
Situated just 2 miles from the ancient village of Abbots Bromley, which boasts a wealth of traditional pubs and restaurants and just 4 miles from areas of outstanding beauty: Cannock Chase and the National Forest. There really is something for everyone in this picturesque area.
Blithfield Lakeside Barns have six cottages, varying in size and accommodation.
Amenities:
24 hour reception No
Parking Yes
Wifi Yes
Pets in some accommodation, contact for more details
Hotel bar TBC
Hotel restaurant No
AirCon No
Conference rooms Also a wedding venue
Room Amenities:
En suite Private bathroom
Central heating Yes
AirCon No
TV Yes
Desk Unknown
Kitchen facilities Full kitchen
Cot Unknwon
Leisure Facilities:
Walks, cycling and water sports in the local area
Accessibility:
No of disabled accessible rooms TBC
Disabled parking spaces Yes
Disabled bathroom TBC
Fire alarms for the deaf & hearing impaired Unknown
Bus:
TBC
Train:
Burton upon Trent
Uttoxeter
Airport:
Birmingham
East Midlands
Other attractions in the area:
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📸Blithfiled Lakeside Barns
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