Landlords Cottage
Cheshire, United Kingdom
Amenities
Pets Allowed
Parking
Washer & Dryer
Patio/Balcony
Fireplace
A/C
Home details
Room #1
1 king bed
Room #2
1 king bed
Room #3
1 double bed
Once a village pub, Landlords Cottage is now a cosy, character-filled escape in Lower Withington. With timber beams, warm wood interiors, and sweeping countryside views, it’s the perfect place to relax, unwind, and soak up the charm of rural Cheshire.
Ground Floor
Bedroom 1: Double bedroom
First Floor
Bedroom 2: Four poster king size bed
Bedroom 3: King size bed
Lower Withington may be small, but it has a quiet swagger, a countryside base with genuine personality and front-row access to some of Cheshire’s brightest highlights. Step outside and you’re surrounded by rolling green, big skies, and that rare calm you only get when the nearest “traffic” is a tractor ambling somewhere important.
Just minutes away, the legendary Jodrell Bank stands like a colossal white guardian on the horizon, its Lovell Telescope drawing curious minds from around the world. Wander its Discovery Centre and you instantly feel part of something larger, a gateway to the cosmos right on your doorstep.
Head a little further and Cheshire begins to unfurl in all directions: the grand sweep of Tatton Park in Knutsford, deer moving through the estate as if they own the place, the time-capsule charm of Nether Alderley Mill, the hush of Hare Hill’s woodland and the wonderfully odd, almost storybook personality of Little Moreton Hall. Capesthorne Hall adds a touch of stately polish, its lakes and gardens perfect for an unhurried afternoon.
If the outdoors calls, Lower Withington answers with gusto. Footpaths and cycling routes twist through the landscape, from the Red Lion Loop to the Redesmere lakeside circuits, offering everything from breezy ambles to longer, scenic rambles. Golfers have a selection of excellent courses within a short drive, while Astbury Watersports Centre brings a splash of adrenaline for those who prefer their scenery from the surface of a paddleboard.
Food and drink? The area is dotted with friendly pubs and restaurants, including the ever-popular Swettenham Arms. And when you want a shift of pace, nearby Knutsford, Macclesfield, and Congleton bring boutique shops, easygoing cafés, and intriguing stops like the Macclesfield Silk Museum.
Lower Withington may look like a peaceful country village, but it punches well above its weight, a launchpad for history, nature, exploration, and the occasional adventure.
Step inside Landlords Cottage, a rustic three-bedroom retreat brimming with character and charm. Once the village pub, this lovingly restored home celebrates its heritage with exposed wooden beams, warm timber finishes, and a cosy, dimly lit atmosphere that invites relaxation the moment you walk through the door. Every corner of the cottage exudes comfort, from the intimate lounge spaces to the inviting bedrooms, making it the perfect countryside escape. Just outside your door, the rolling Cheshire countryside beckons, while nearby attractions like Jodrell Bank, Tatton Park, and Little Moreton Hall offer history, adventure, and scenic beauty within easy reach. Whether you’re seeking a quiet hideaway, family-friendly escape, or a base for exploring, Landlords Cottage provides a truly enchanting stay.
Key Features
Charming rural village location
3 Bedrooms including a ground floor double
Just 5 miles from the nearest town
Countryside views and scenic walks
Woodburner-style electric fire
Rustic charm with original timber features
Pet Friendly
Open Plan Living Spaces
At the heart of Landlords Cottage is a welcoming open-plan living area, designed to combine relaxation with connection. The fully equipped kitchen has everything you need for home-cooked meals and a dining table that comfortably seats all guests, perfect for leisurely breakfasts or hearty dinners. Flowing seamlessly from the kitchen, the lounge is a warm, intimate space, lit softly to complement the original wooden beams overhead. A Smart TV and woodburner-style electric fire add to the inviting ambiance, making it ideal for curling up on cooler evenings. For moments of quiet, a separate snug lounge provides a peaceful hideaway to read, sip a glass of wine, or simply unwind in serene comfort.
Bedrooms and Bathroom
Upstairs, two beautifully appointed king-size bedrooms each have their own personality. One features a striking four-poster bed for a touch of luxury, while the other is bright and spacious, decorated with charming countryside touches. On the ground floor, a third double bedroom offers flexible sleeping arrangements, perfect for guests who prefer fewer stairs.
The family bathroom upstairs combines style and comfort, with both a walk-in shower and a soaking bathtub that frames views of the open countryside. A convenient downstairs W/C completes the layout, making Landlords Cottage ideal for families, couples, or groups of friends seeking a cosy countryside retreat.
Outside
Step outside to the enclosed back garden, a safe haven for pets and a delightful spot for outdoor dining or lounging in the sunshine. At the front, parking for two cars. Across the road, a gated field belonging to the property offers additional space to enjoy the fresh air. Adding to the village charm, friendly neighbours keep chickens and a cockerel, often leaving fresh eggs at the end of the lane for guests to purchase
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Cheshire, nestled in the heart of England's Northwest, is a county brimming with charm and diversity, offering visitors a rich tapestry of experiences. From the historic city of Chester with its Roman walls and medieval architecture to the lush countryside and stately homes, Cheshire is a destination that caters to a wide range of interests.
The city of Chester is a highlight, with its well-preserved city walls that provide a scenic walkway around the city. The unique two-tiered medieval shopping galleries, known as the Rows, offer an intriguing shopping experience. Chester Cathedral, with its stunning Gothic architecture, and the ancient Roman Amphitheatre add to the city's historical allure.
For those interested in England's aristocratic past, Cheshire does not disappoint. Magnificent estates like Tatton Park and Cholmondeley Castle showcase opulent mansions set within expansive, beautifully landscaped gardens. These estates often host events and festivals, providing a glimpse into the region's cultural life.
Animal lovers and families will enjoy a visit to Chester Zoo, one of the UK's largest and most conservation-minded zoos, home to a vast array of species in thoughtfully designed habitats. For a more hands-on experience, the Cheshire Farm Ice Cream offers the chance to see a working farm in action, complete with delicious homemade ice cream.
Cheshire is also a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Delamere Forest provides a natural escape with its walking and cycling trails, while the Peak District National Park, which extends into the eastern part of the county, offers dramatic landscapes and challenging hikes.
The county's waterways present another facet of its charm. A leisurely boat trip on the River Dee or along the historic Shropshire Union Canal is a relaxing way to take in the scenery. For a more active pursuit, the Anderton Boat Lift, an engineering marvel, provides a unique link between two of Britain's major canals and is a must-see for industrial heritage enthusiasts.
Foodies will relish the chance to explore Cheshire's culinary scene, which includes traditional pubs serving hearty English fare, farmers' markets stocked with local produce, and fine dining establishments offering innovative cuisine.
In essence, Cheshire is a county that combines history, culture, natural beauty, and modern attractions to create a well-rounded and enjoyable travel experience. Whether you're exploring ancient cities, enjoying the great outdoors, or indulging in local flavors, Cheshire is a destination that truly has something for everyone.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM