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Oulton House Farm, Stafford, Staffordshire

Oulton House Farm
Norbury
Stafford
Staffordshire

ST20 0PG
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Oulton House Farm has a marvellous setting perched on the top of a sandstone ridge with fantastic views over the valley. Our long farm drive keeps us well away from any traffic and the silence is golden!
We are situated on the Shropshire/Staffordshire border in an undiscovered part. of the country that is just waiting to be explored. We now have a tennis court and a games room with pool table, table football and Wifi internet access.

Our Garden Cottages (except Buttercup, which is part of our farmhouse) have been created from some lovely old brick and tile farm buildings. They form an L shape around our gardens and overlook the most delightful countryside views.

They have been designed to a very high standard to reflect the quality that guests expect today. All are fully equipped with high quality fittings and appliances. All the kitchens boast a host of pots and pans, plentiful cutlery and crockery, fridges, freezers, washing machines and dryers, dishwashers, electric cookers and microwaves to make the unavoidable basics as easy as possible. Each sitting room has a colour television with Freeview, a video or DVD and a CD player. Cots and high chairs are available at no extra charge.

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Ratings/Awards: 4 Stars
Tourist Board Members: Yes
Months Open: All year
Number of Units: 8
Unit Type: Cottages
Price Guide: £325 - £790
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