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Rose Cottage Guest House, Knutsford, Cheshire

Rose Cottage Guest House
Newton Hall Lane
Mobberley

Knutsford
Cheshire

WA16 7LL

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Set in the beautiful Cheshire countryside, Rose Cottage is an excellent base for exploring the surrounding areas such as The Peak District National Park Chester and North Wales. Rose Cottage is the family home of Jonathan and Karen Davies. Originally built in 1874, the house has recently been extended to provide custom built, bed & breakfast facilities as part of the guest house.

Every effort has been made to provide a comfortable and homely atmosphere for the holiday and business traveller alike, with an open fire in the lounge which overlooks a large pond and has views across the open countryside. Rose Cottage is a nice change from some of the larger more impersonal hotels.

Rose Cottage provides twin bedrooms, all with en-suite shower rooms, specifically designed and elegantly furnished to the highest standards. Overlooking the garden is a comfortable and spacious lounge with an open fire available for all guest to enjoy providing a welcoming and relaxing environment.

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Price Includes: Full English Breakfast
Double: From £29.50
Twin: From £29.50
Single: From £49 - Single occupancy
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