The Oriental Brewhouse - Newark, Nottinghamshire, England

The Oriental Brewhouse  - Newark,  The spacious beamed sitting room. The bedroom. View from the drive. The courtyard. Priory House. add to shortlist
Price range from £395 to £495 per week
Number of units of accommodation: 1
Sleeps from 1 to 2 people in 1 bedrooms 
Number of bathrooms: 1 
Short Breaks: Yes - The minimum number of days for a short break is 2
Suitable for the disabled:  
Children are welcome:  
Pet Friendly:  

The Oriental Brewhouse is a very unusual one bedroom self-catering holiday cottage, created by a fashion designer. It's unlikely that you will have stayed anywhere quite like this before. This Grade ll listed original Elizabethan Lincolnshire Longhouse nestles beside the imposing stone Georgian Priory House, which has been noted by TV appearances featuring the fascinating interior. A wild garden welcomes you through a leafy wooded drive.

This owner/agency has featured on this Country Cottages site since 2012

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Booking and Enquiries
01400 282 070 or 0790 431 7925
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http://www.orientalbrewhouse.co.uk
Payment Options: cheque, bank transfer, credit card
Contact: Mrs. Carole Lee
Parking Bath
Television Indoor Hot Tub
Sky Television Outdoor Hot Tub
Video or DVD Shower
Microwave Power Shower
Dishwasher Open Fire
Ensuite Bathroom Wood Stove
Central heating Laundry facilities
Games Room Swimming Pool
Garden Tennis Court
Freezer Jacuzzi Bath
Balcony/Patio Coffee Maker
Sauna Internet
Air conditioning
Linen
Towels provided Bed linen provided

The Oriental Brewhouse  - Newark,

The Brew House, formerly provider of Ales to the village coaching inns from before the Civil War, is now a romantic hideaway with a touch of "Baronial splendour" and oodles of exotica. Relax in the foliage and flower filled conservatory. The spacious oak beamed lounge combines the comfort of the modern feather filled sofas with antique furniture and ethnic art. Large Kilims soften the medieval style terracotta floor. An antique French chandelier illuminates the dining table and leopardskin curtains provide extra warmth and privacy. The inglnook features a large log burner and there is a T.V. don't forget to bring your favourite CD's and tapes.

An intricately carved padouk wood screen covers one wall, brought back from India by the explorer and mystic writer Sir Francis Younghusband at the turn of the last century. A cast iron Victorian spiral staircase takes you to the galleried bedroom, luxuriate in the embroidered bed linen and cosy duvet. The designer built kitchen in cream, pink and gold reflects the oriental theme, as well as essential equipment there are of course Indian wall hangings. The shower room features the original decorated basin installed last century but up to the minute shower unit and instant hot water.

Click on the link below to view the amazing interior of the Oriental Brewhouse.

Please visit http://www.orientalbrewhouse.co.uk to find out more about the holiday cottage, amenities, surrounding area and places to visit in Nottinghamshire.

Changeover Day: Saturday

Church Street is a peaceful haven, away from the centre of this popular village. Its many amenities include three pub/restaurants, one particularly famous for its cuisine, three shops, Post Office, Fish & Chip shop and a coffee shop/gallery. It is easily accessed by road, only minutes from the A1, and by mainline train from Grantham or Newark.

Located at the meeting point of the Three Shires - Lincolnshire, Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire, The Oriental Brew House is ideally positioned for a whole host of days out - from local market town excursions to sightseeing trips and shopping in Stamford and Lincoln. Visit Lincoln Cathedral, the setting for the film of The Da Vinci Code, and the Castle; see the Magna Carta; meander down Steep Hill; choose a Tea Shop and browse at the famous Reader's Rest.

Combine a visit to Oakham with a trip to Rutland Water. See the nearby stately homes, Belton House, Belvoir Castle, Burghley House, Grimsthorpe Castle and Doddington Hall. Pamper yourselves at the Eden Hall Day Spa at Elston Towers. Go fishing just down the road on the Witham, golfing at the Belton Golf Club or drive through the picturesque stone villages on the Lincoln Edge.

Newark and the surrounding area are great places to visit for anyone interestd in antiques; lots of antique shops and antique fairs.

Travel: Newark 6 miles, Grantham 7 miles, airport East Midlands 25 miles

Good places to visit: Belton House, Belvoir Castle, Grimsthorpe Castle, Burghley House, Newstead Abbey, Rufford Country Park, Doddington Hall, Hemswell Antique Centre, Lincoln City with its Cathedral famouse for its part in The Da Vinci Code, the Castle and the Quaint Steep Hill.

Annual Events: Newark Antique Fair 6 times a year

Good places to eat: Local pubs, a good variety of restaurants in Newark and Grantham

Local Sports: Cycling, horse riding, walking, water sports at Rutland Water

Newark

Newark is a pretty market town with a ruined castle, an abundance of tea shops, restaurants and interesting independant fashion boutiques. It is 6 miles from Long Bennington which is easily accessed by the A1. We have three pub/restaurants, two general stores, a post office and a fish and chip shop all located on the attractive Main Road which features wide grass verges and Georgian houses.


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