Cart Wheel Cottage
Cart Wheel Cottage is one of Shore Hall's uniquely beautiful residences.
Sitting pretty next to a picturesque pond which was once a cart wash for the Manor of Wood Hall (as it was known), this charming cottage has a fascinating history that dates back to the reign of Edward III. The old barn has been lovingly transformed into a delightful haven for one or two people.
With its high ceilings, cosy wood-burning stove, and beautiful exposed beams, Cart Wheel Cottage effortlessly combines spaciousness, natural light, and warmth.
It's also the ideal accommodation for retreat leaders, with direct access to the Great Hall and the rest of the Manor House.
Amenities
Sleeps two
1 mezzanine-style bedroom
Open plan living space with kitchen, dining area, and sitting area
Wood burning stove
Bathroom with bathtub and shower over
Luxury bed and bath linens
Electric oven and 2-ring induction hob, fridge/freezer
TV and Gigabit Fibre Wifi
Washing machine
Central heating
Access to pool and summerhouse
Access to 22 acres of Shore Hall’s grounds
Parking onsite, with access to electric vehicle chargers
The grounds surrounding the cottage include a pool heated with solar electricity, tennis courts, a summerhouse, and 22 acres of stunning gardens, orchards, topiary, and paddocks with peacefully grazing sheep and horses.
While you will feel you are in the middle of nowhere, the lovely village of Finchingfield, known as England’s most photographed village, is just down the road. The cottage is also situated 25 minutes from historic Saffron Walden and 45 minutes from Cambridge. Trains run regularly from London’s Liverpool Street Station and Tottenham Hale, with a 50-minute journey through idyllic countryside, arriving at the charming Audley End train station.