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Willowside

Accommodation Details

When you visit Willowside you find three well appointed self-catering holiday cottages Elm, Willow and Oak. Willow and Elm both have a twin and double bedroom with a shared bathroom or shower room as well as a sitting / kitchen room. While Oak consists of a Double or Twin bedroom, shower room and a sitting / kitchen room. All of the apartments feature a TV and DVD player in the main sitting room and a smaller TV in each bedroom. The cottages are both let on a self catering basis for stays of up to one month. We are close to London and the countryside of Essex, Hertfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Suffolk we also have our own well stocked fishing lakes.

Although we are not part of the National Accessibility Scheme, we do welcome everyone and will do our best to accommodate the special needs of potential guests. Therefore if you would like to visit Willowside Cottages, please do contact us and let us know if you have any special needs.

Willowside cottages form part of an old converted barn, so we cannot promise to fulfil all your requirements but can offer cottages with all the living accommodation, bedrooms and bathrooms on the ground floor. We can also provide a small ramp to help you over the threshold of the front door. We will do our best to help visually and hearing impaired guests, so please do contact us to see if we can help you with your holiday plans.

We do have detailed information on the accessibility of each of our cottages and this can be provided on request.

Accept ChildrenAccess to Golf CourseFacilities for ChildrenFishing NearbyFreezerFridgeGarden PatioGround Floor BedroomInternet AccessLaundry FacilitiesLinen ProvidedMicrowaveParking On-SitePets AcceptedPony Trekking

Accommodation Location


Address
Willowside, Picks Farm, Sewardstone Road, Chingford, London, E4 7RA

Type
Self Catering

Email
enquiries@willowsidelakes.co.uk

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