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Cosy Nook Holiday Cottage on Staffs/Cheshire Border

Posted: 10 Jun 2013, 14:13
by jackiem
There have been many new members who have joined the forum since the lovely Seamus, who is now at Rainbow Bridge, celebrated his "sausage and cheese day" at Cosy Nook so here is the link

http://www.cottageguide.co.uk/cosynook/

Cosy Nook is detached and set in its own secure gardens and of course your furry friends of all shapes, sizes, colours and ages are very welcome.

Click the blue buttons on the website for availability, pricing etc

(Don't tell the dogs but we have a cat coming to stay soon!)

Anyone booking as the result of belonging to the forum receives a discount of 5% BUT I ask that this discount be paid to MKF.

Anyone who has already been to Cosy Nook, please feel free to make comments. :1939:

Re: Cosy Nook Holiday Cottage on Staffs/Cheshire Border

Posted: 10 Jun 2013, 20:56
by Willow
Cosy Nook is an utterly charming cottage with every comfort and convenience. It is situated in a beautiful, tranquil setting with great walks from the door. Fabulous pubs within walking distance too.
Oh and the neighbours aren't bad either.. :1967:

We are looking for somewhere to escape to in early August and would have loved to have booked Cosy Nook. I'm out of luck on this occasion as it's all booked up at that time.. testament to its popularity :thumbup:

It's a great cottage in a lovely location; would highly recommend :1955:

Re: Cosy Nook Holiday Cottage on Staffs/Cheshire Border

Posted: 12 Jun 2013, 13:19
by jackiem
That's a shame Joanna. It would have been good to see you again.

The 10th was only let on Saturday, so just too late.

Re: Cosy Nook Holiday Cottage on Staffs/Cheshire Border

Posted: 12 Jun 2013, 13:36
by Glenys
Sam and I will definitely be coming one day xx

Re: Cosy Nook Holiday Cottage on Staffs/Cheshire Border

Posted: 12 Jun 2013, 14:49
by jackiem
I look forward to it Glenys! xx

Re: Cosy Nook Holiday Cottage on Staffs/Cheshire Border

Posted: 15 Jun 2013, 21:15
by mcca
we went to cosy nook last yr when fun day was on and had a great holiday
i have never been to a holiday cottage with such fab kitchen utensils gadgets and extras i couldnt resist trying the slow cooker and now have one of my own
i hope we will get back again soon the dogs loved the garden and field

anne

Re: Cosy Nook Holiday Cottage on Staffs/Cheshire Border

Posted: 02 Nov 2013, 19:43
by Glenys
This is the cottage holiday which is our first prize in our Christmas draw we will hopefully get there next year I've promised Gollie xx

Re: Cosy Nook Holiday Cottage on Staffs/Cheshire Border

Posted: 02 Nov 2013, 20:36
by mollie
We've just been allowed to request our holiday dates for next year, at work. All being well I should get the weeks I want. As soon as they're approved I'll be in touch Jackie :thumbup:

Re: Cosy Nook Holiday Cottage on Staffs/Cheshire Border

Posted: 02 Nov 2013, 20:40
by Willow
You won't be disappointed, it's absolutely lovely and with 3 pubs within walking distance.. now that's what I call a holiday :1968:

Re: Cosy Nook Holiday Cottage on Staffs/Cheshire Border

Posted: 02 Nov 2013, 23:21
by jackiem
I look forward to your visits!

(As does Bob).

Re: Cosy Nook Holiday Cottage on Staffs/Cheshire Border

Posted: 17 Mar 2014, 15:57
by Glenys
Bumping up this and we cant wait for our holiday there Jackie xx


Three Pubs what can I say ?

:rofl: :rofl:

Re: Cosy Nook Holiday Cottage on Staffs/Cheshire Border

Posted: 17 Mar 2014, 19:33
by mollie
Going this Saturday!! :1951: :1951: :1951:

Jess and Tilly need a break... :1968:

Re: Cosy Nook Holiday Cottage on Staffs/Cheshire Border

Posted: 17 Mar 2014, 19:36
by Glenys
Lucky you xx

Re: Cosy Nook Holiday Cottage on Staffs/Cheshire Border

Posted: 18 Mar 2014, 11:49
by jackiem
Looking forward to seeing you both very soon! :1939:

Only two pubs at the moment though I'm afraid. The Royal Oak is for sale.

The Knot is closest and it does excellent pub grub for decent prices (but doesn't allow dogs inside). There is a big garden outside.

A little further afield (about seven miles) is Sutton Hall - highly recommended! We're going this weekend for a friend's birthday meal.

Re: Cosy Nook Holiday Cottage on Staffs/Cheshire Border

Posted: 25 Sep 2015, 10:00
by jackiem
Just a reminder to anyone who doesn't know about Cosy Nook.

Please read the rest of the thread too as there is information and a link.

We now have a remote controlled, cast iron "log burner" for even more cosiness and our local pub The Royal Oak, is now community owned, tenanted to a lovely couple who have employed a really good chef and is well worth a visit.