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Lifford Coach House is a charming and inviting barn conversion nestled in the picturesque village of Sutton-On-Trent, Nottinghamshire. Dating back to 1850, this pet-friendly accommodation boasts a contemporary, reverse-level interior design that is sure to appeal to families, friends, and even two dogs. The property features an open-plan living space on the ground floor, which is bathed in natural light and offers a comfortable and spacious environment for relaxation and socializing. The interior is tastefully decorated with white walls, light grey hues, and modern amenities, including Smart TVs in both bedrooms.
Guests staying at Lifford Coach House will find two beautifully appointed bedrooms on the ground floor - a super-king-size bedroom with a zip/link bed for flexible sleeping arrangements, an en-suite shower room, and a double bedroom serviced by a family bathroom. The attention to detail in the design of the bedrooms ensures a peaceful and restful stay.
Venture upstairs to the first-floor living space, where you will discover a cozy retreat furnished with plush sofas and a Smart TV for entertainment. The dining area provides a lovely setting for enjoying meals together, while the well-equipped charcoal fitted kitchen offers everything needed to prepare delicious dishes. Velux windows in the open-plan space allow guests to admire the night sky, adding a touch of enchantment to the ambiance.
The property also features a delightful enclosed garden at the rear where guests can relax and unwind, perhaps with a glass of wine on the comfortable rattan furniture. The tranquil atmosphere of the garden offers a perfect spot for enjoying the fresh air and peaceful surroundings.
In addition to the serene setting of Sutton-On-Trent, guests can explore the nearby attractions such as The Lord Nelson Inn for a taste of local pub fare, the convenience of a Co-Op for essentials, and the scenic beauty of the River Trent for leisurely strolls. Further afield, the charming market town of Newark-on-Trent beckons with its array of antique stores, cafes, restaurants, and historic castle, providing a glimpse into the area's rich heritage.
For those seeking adventure and exploration, the city of Lincoln is within easy reach, offering attractions like the awe-inspiring gothic cathedral, the legendary Sherwood Forest linked to the tales of Robin Hood, and the magnificent Grade I listed Belton House. Lifford Coach House promises a memorable getaway, filled with comfort, convenience, and the opportunity to discover the beauty and history of Nottinghamshire.
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