Cosy Nook
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- jackiem
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Cosy Nook
Just a timely reminder that anyone booking Cosy Nook Holiday Cottage who is connected in any way with this site including forum members, pays only 90% of the cost to me and is asked to pay the balance to the Rescue as a donation. Full details in "members Services" section.
Jackie
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Hijackiem wrote:Just a timely reminder that anyone booking Cosy Nook Holiday Cottage who is connected in any way with this site including forum members, pays only 90% of the cost to me and is asked to pay the balance to the Rescue as a donation. Full details in "members Services" section.
Does the cottage have a website we can look at, we like going in cottages that take dogs but were wondering if any took more than one dog - any links or recommendations would be useful
thanks Karen
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Macclesfield,
Cheshire
Sleeps: 2 +travel cot.
Well behaved pets welcome.
Whilst ideal for walkers, being on the crossroads of a number of scenic country walks, it is also ideally located for exploring the Peak District,Quality accommodation.
Detached and set in its own private, enclosed and attractive gardens which include a barbecue, arbour, seating areas, patio, and lawn. Own outdoor clothes drying facilities.
With full double glazing and gas central heating, Cosy Nook is ideal for a holiday any time of the year.
No extra charge for central heating.
Electricity is by £1 coin meter. Usually costs between £3 to £7 per week depending on equipment used.
Off road parking next to the cottage.
Well behaved pets are welcome by prior arrangement.
Welcoming tea, coffee, milk dog biscuits , and sugar ensure a good start to your holiday and often there are little extras such as our own free-range eggs when available.
Cheshire
Sleeps: 2 +travel cot.
Well behaved pets welcome.
Whilst ideal for walkers, being on the crossroads of a number of scenic country walks, it is also ideally located for exploring the Peak District,Quality accommodation.
Detached and set in its own private, enclosed and attractive gardens which include a barbecue, arbour, seating areas, patio, and lawn. Own outdoor clothes drying facilities.
With full double glazing and gas central heating, Cosy Nook is ideal for a holiday any time of the year.
No extra charge for central heating.
Electricity is by £1 coin meter. Usually costs between £3 to £7 per week depending on equipment used.
Off road parking next to the cottage.
Well behaved pets are welcome by prior arrangement.
Welcoming tea, coffee, milk dog biscuits , and sugar ensure a good start to your holiday and often there are little extras such as our own free-range eggs when available.
NOW TAKING BOOKINGS FOR 2015 2014 full till mid October
Dog boarding in our own home free run of gardens and house ,no kennels also just a short walk to Towneley park Burnley Lancashire
check facebook out
also you are welcome to join our facebook group
http://www.facebook.com/groups/223486261085758/
Dog boarding in our own home free run of gardens and house ,no kennels also just a short walk to Towneley park Burnley Lancashire
check facebook out
also you are welcome to join our facebook group
http://www.facebook.com/groups/223486261085758/
Re: Cosy Nook
Do you two communicate through this website then????
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- jackiem
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Hi Rowena and Karen, sorry I didn't spot your posts before.natty wrote:Do you two communicate through this website then????
http://www.cottageguide.co.uk/cosynook for full details.
We regularly have more than one dog stay in the cottage, last week was three bearded collies.
Jackie
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The cottage looks lovely and takes dogs as well - shame I am only down the road really!! Maybe the Staffordshire Rescue DOgs should get together for a walk and a coffee
Simon
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- jackiem
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On your head be it Simon! You have lovely, gentle Jess whereas I have ---- Bob!Simon wrote:The cottage looks lovely and takes dogs as well - shame I am only down the road really!! Maybe the Staffordshire Rescue DOgs should get together for a walk and a coffee
Simon
Seriously, if you are ever in the area then let me know. There are some lovely walks around here.
Jackie
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Whcih area are you in? PM me if you prefere
Simon
Simon