Guests consistently praise The Gatehouse for its spaciousness, cleanliness, and well-equipped facilities, including a hot tub and games room. The property's beautiful decor and comfortable beds are frequently mentioned, alongside the peaceful and scenic location. The owner's hospitality and thoughtful touches, such as welcome gifts, contribute to the property's charm, making it a highly recommended retreat for both families and groups.
Reviewers are unanimous in their appreciation of the property's cleanliness. The house is repeatedly described as immaculate, spotless, and well-maintained, reflecting a high standard of cleanliness that contributes significantly to guests' comfort and satisfaction.
The property's location is highly praised for its beauty and tranquillity, with guests enjoying the surrounding nature and historical sites. Its proximity to walking trails and local attractions adds to the appeal, although there is a minor note regarding access via a windy country lane.
Comfort is a strong point for The Gatehouse, with guests finding the beds very comfortable and the property spacious. There is a single mention of a less comfortable and creaky bed, but this does not detract significantly from the overall high comfort rating.
The facilities at The Gatehouse receive high acclaim, with the hot tub, games room, and well-equipped kitchen being particular highlights. The property is noted for its ample entertainment options and practical amenities, although one guest suggested the addition of a washing machine.
The owner's thoughtfulness is evident in the personalised welcome gifts and the property's attention to detail, enhancing guests' experiences. While these gestures are greatly appreciated, it is important to note that such personal touches, although common, may vary with each stay.
Mansfield 4.6 miles. Idyllically positioned on the grounds of the Grade II listed Teversal Manor, in the small village of Teversal less than five miles from Mansfield, rests this marvellous stone-built holiday home, The Gatehouse. Boasting an interior full of character whilst enjoying a rural setting in the countryside of Nottinghamshire, The Gatehouse makes the perfect base for a group celebration to the East Midlands. Park up in one of three off-road parking spaces before unloading your bags and making your way through the well-kept courtyard positioned at the front of this lovely holiday home to begin your staycation. Step inside and be welcomed by a snug sitting room, complete with a sumptuous seating area gathered in front of a television, providing the perfect setting to kick off your shoes and unwind following a tiring journey or a day full of adventure. Continuing through, discover the open-plan kitchen/diner, traditionally decorated with wooden fittings and original exposed stonework, where you can look forward to sharing a bottle of wine with the designated chef at the elegant island, or gathering with your loved ones at the dining table to tuck-in to a hearty meal. In the summer months, take your dining experience outdoors with a sociable seat on your private patio, enveloped by the lush greenery of the mature grounds; a truly lovely spot to soak in the last of the evening sun as the little ones burn off some steam with a ball game on the lawn or whilst you enjoy a soak in the hot tub. As the evening draws to a close, retreat indoors and discover the first of four bedrooms tucked away on the ground floor, flooded with light welcomed in through the patio doors and benefiting from access to its own en-suite bathroom. Climbing the stairs to the first floor you'll discover a bright and airy super-king-size bedroom and one twin bedroom which can be made into a superking upon request and each showcasing the properties original character with exposed wooden beams and high vaulted ceilings. Completing the first floor is an additional double bedroom nestled alongside a family shower room. Heading on up to the top floor you will find a Games Room with TV, table football, air hockey and an arcade machine to keep the whole family entertained. Take a break from doing the cooking and head to the nearby pub, The Carnarvon Arms, famed as the setting from which English poet, DH Lawrence was claimed to have penned 'Lady Chatterley’s Lover', where you can indulge in a delicious bite to eat served alongside a crisp pint of real ale. For a wider selection of choice, journey to the nearby village of Stanton Hill, where you can enjoy a spot of pub grub at The Miners Arms, pick-up a takeaway with a choice of foreign cuisines, or stock up on ingredients with a visit to the supermarket. Whilst you're in the area, be sure to tour the 16th-century grounds of Hardwick Hall, an Elizabethan country house preserved by the National Trust, recognisable as the backdrop for Malfoy Manor in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, at the end of your day out head to the nearby Hardwick Inn serving home cooked hearty meals. Why not bring along your bike and venture the 6.6-mile Teversal Trail which leads onto the wooded Five Pits Trail; certain to entice outdoor enthusiasts. Be sure to visit Sherwood Forest for a walk amongst the historical grounds, once home to legend of Robin Hood and there is Sherwood Pines, offering bike rentals and a café for a cup of tea. Take a scenic drive over to the Peak District National Park, where you will find the charming village of Matlock Bath, home to the heights of Abraham where you can embark on an alpine-style cable car adventure up to a museum and fascinating cavern tours, the lush Derwent Gardens where you can tuck-in to a homemade picnic and the Peak District Mining Museum. Nearby, in Matlock, you will find the Peak Rail where you can hop aboard a vintage steam train, sit back and relax as you journey through the exceptional scenery of the Peak District National Park. Explore the delights of Nottinghamshire with a stay at The Gatehouse.
Located in the county of Nottinghamshire, the busy market town of Mansfield is well-known for its picturesque countryside and excellent shopping options. You can also visit the picturesque Sherwood Forest, as well as the nearby Thieves Wood and Fountaindale, to get a sense of what it would have been like to live in the days of Robin Hood. Near Sherwood Forest, the well-known Robin Hood's Wheelgate Park offers a fun-filled family day out with rides like bumper boats and plenty of activities to keep the little ones occupied.
Four bedrooms: 1 x super-king-size, 1 x twin (zip/link, can be super king on request, Please request this atleast 1 week prior to your stay) and 1 x double.
1 x ground-floor king-size with en-suite bath, shower over, basin and WC, Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC.
Cloakroom with basin and WC.
Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area.
First-floor games room with Sofa.
Bio-mass central heating.
Oven, hob, microwave, kettle, toaster, fridge/freezer, TV, WiFi , table football, air hockey, outdoor table tennis, badminton.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Highchair available.
Off-road parking for 5 cars.
Enclosed rear garden with lawn, patio, furniture and hot tub, as well as enclosed front courtyard.
Two well-behaved pets welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop 1.2 miles, pub 0.6 miles.
Note: There are a handful of steps leading from the open-plan living area to the en-suite bathroom on the ground-floor and a further handful of steps leading down into the bedroom that may not be suitable for guests with limited mobility.
No stag/ hen or similar parties.
Note: Property can provide a high chair Note: There is a stand for a disposable BBQ
Linda
It met all our expectations and the boys particularly loved the games room. It was spotlessly clean and the information provided by the owners was excellent. It was easy to get to lots of places of interest, which we certainly did. It was perfectly safe to let the dogs play in the enclosed garden and they loved it , as well as all the lovely walks around the village. The only negative was no Sky tv and we do all love our football so we did miss that but we managed for a week
Kirsten
Communication was great from the owner and the additional directions were very clear and we had no issues finding the property even though it's tucked away. Lots to keep you entertained at both the property and many activities within a 30 minute drive such as Sherwood Forest, Sherwood Pines and Matlock Bath was a great day out for us all. Would highly reccommend for a great family break!
David
Everything was as we expected and even better. I was not sure what to totally expect as we sometimes struggle to find local evening walks for our dog in some places. There were also plenty of walks locally to keep him entertained as well as places to visit within short driving distances. We would definitely go back there again. The pub that was within a short walk was OK to visit with our dog, though they're only allowed in the beer garden.
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