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Walnut Cottage:
Walnut Cottage (circa 1789), was constructed
by the second owner of the present house (James Bradbridge
who acquired The Kingston Estate in 1786), probably in order
to add further staff accommodation for the house.
With it's slate kitchen floor, original ceiling hooks for hanging
hams and dried herbs, and spacious sitting room, and with a wood burning stove
in the fireplace, crackling in the winter, Walnut Cottage makes a cosy ideal
home for up to six persons.
Walnut has three bedrooms and three bathrooms (the master bedroom shown here),
all superbly comfortable and well equipped.
To see a floor plan of a typical three bedroom cottage, click
here.
To enquire about the availability of this accommodation or request a booking
click here.
The drawing room is an elegant and comfortable living/dining area with twin
sofas, winged chairs, dining table and dining chairs. French windows open onto
a terrace and garden.
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