Cosy Nook Holiday Cottage on Staffs/Cheshire Border

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New log fire Sounds good Jackie its a fabulous dog friendly place carefully watched over By Mr Bob aka Bobbles with a freindly woof of welcome to all xx xx
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This week's guests left all the food in plastic boxes on the floor in the kitchen when they arrived. (Needless to say they don't have a dog!)
Bob spotted his chance when I was greeting them by the open cottage gate and without more ado grabbed a packet of scones! Very embarrassing. I threw the packet away and went shopping for a new packet of scones and a bottle of wine to say sorry!
Luckily the guests found it hilarious.
I advised them to close the gate to prevent future visits!
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Bobbles was just helping unpack and assumed they had brought them for him


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jackiem wrote:This week's guests left all the food in plastic boxes on the floor in the kitchen when they arrived. (Needless to say they don't have a dog!)
Bob spotted his chance when I was greeting them by the open cottage gate and without more ado grabbed a packet of scones! Very embarrassing. I threw the packet away and went shopping for a new packet of scones and a bottle of wine to say sorry!
Luckily the guests found it hilarious.
I advised them to close the gate to prevent future visits!
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Some things never change.. thank goodness gorgeous Bobbles falls into that category :1972:
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Always love hearing about Bobbles and his escapades!
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Hi everyone who is not on facebook.

I am offering any week (Saturday to Saturday) throughout November for a special discounted price of £175 from which I will pay £10 to the rescue for each booking.

For full details of the cottage, please visit www.cottageguide.co.uk/cosynook
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It’s a while since I’ve posted anything on this link for which I apologise.

Please review the whole of the thread for full details of the cottage.

At present the cottage is fully booked for the immediate future as I am only letting on alternate weeks as a protection against Covid. However, as more and more of us are fully vaccinated and in the hope that the present minor surge retreats, I will be releasing the blocked alternate weeks.

I hope that those who wish to have managed to book a holiday and that you are all well and keeping safe. X
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