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3 Canalside Cottages

(Ref. 1064257)

Stoke Bruerne near Roade, Northamptonshire Show on map

4.1

Sykes rating

  • 4 Guests

  • 2 Bedrooms

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets Yes

Features

  • Washing machine
  • Broadband / WiFi
  • Pet-friendly

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  • stairs (8)
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10 Customer Reviews

  • "Excellent Cottage and the stairs were perfect for exercising my newly repaired knee."

    Great location and would be even better in the summer. The owner needs just a few adjustments to make it perfect. There were lots of wine glasses but no corkscrew. The bathroom sink is partly blocked and very slow to drain - previously commented on in the visitors book but obviously not addressed. Cold on arrival as no heaters on and the sitting room has a storage heater that heats up overnight and was not switched on. 1 single log provided for the open fire - there was some coal but a bit mean.. The most important thing was a manual to explain the running of the house, and local Emergency contacts, nearest shops and garages. We had to go straight out on arrival to find logs and a list of local services would have made it much easier, especially as the kind neighbour warned us not to go out the following day due to road closures. These are all simple fixes that would make it perfect.

    Reviewed by Emma-louise4.4Nov 2023

  • "Lovely cottage beautiful location wonderful walks and pubs would recommend The boat Inn only problem was the 3 flighrs of stairs not suitable for young children or elderly or big dogs !"

    Reviewed by Gillian5.0Oct 2023

  • "Very nice cottage with superb aspect overlooking the canal."

    The cottage is on 4 floors; the stairs are steep, narrow and winding and will be a challenge for anyone with mobility issues - we managed ok. Great to have easy parking directly outside the back door. We will definitely return.

    Reviewed by Alan4.7Jun 2023

  • "The pictures of the stairs give the impression that the last few at the bottom as well as the last of the upper ones are normal width, and do not show the very narrow winding stairs connecting each floor."

    The stairs in my opinion may not be safely negotiable by the elderly, disabled or young children. The lighting in the stairways is inadequate for safe passage. My recommendation is to include pictures showing the winding, narrow stairs from the top down. Also, advise on the site that the property is not suitable for the elderly, disabled and young children.

    Reviewed by Daphne2.2Nov 2022

  • "This was a beautifully presented cottage, a home from home with all the conveniences any family could wish."

    However the stairs were very steep and as the property was on 4 storeys there were 3 sets of stairs to negotiate. Not a problem to us but our elderly dog did struggle at first. We especially enjoyed sitting at the front of the cottage, overlooking the lock and making small talk with passing boaters and dog walkers alike. We would highly recommend and would visit again as there is plenty to do in the area.

    Reviewed by Mandy3.8Aug 2022

  • "We only really booked Canal Cottages as we needed a base close to Milton Keynes to work from whilst our son attended a hockey camp but what a find!"

    I’ll start with the negatives and whilst there are a few they genuinely are just niggly ‘finer detail’ points. The kitchen and bathroom, whilst ok on the surface could both do with a deep clean. The dryer doesn’t work at all. Despite full drawers simple things like scissors, baking trays and a pizza cutter are not available and the bathroom sink struggles to drain. I’m a sucker for a welcome pack of which there wasn’t one and although tea, coffee and sugar were available they were already opened leaving one unsure whose spoon has been dipping in there before. I appreciate this is personal choice but I would prefer sachets or unopened packs. The stairs, whilst not a problem for us should definitely be mentioned in the description of the cottage. They’re tough going and we all had burning thighs by the end of the week. The directions are terrible and whilst most people probably arrive in the light, we didn’t and an additional ‘turn left straight after the bridge into the India restaurant car park’ would have saved us 50 minutes of wandering round at almost midnight wondering if we should just find a travel lodge. HOWEVER, as I said, minor niggles because the location of Canal Cottages is out of this world. There is everything you could possible need around you in less than 100yards. It’s probably one of the most relaxing places we’ve stayed and you can literally feel life’s stresses leaving your body as you watch the barges manage the locks and the holidays makers stroll by from the small terrace out front. The house itself is charming and cosy with history seeping through the walls. The master bed is probably the comfiest I’ve ever slept on, the addition of a fan is an excellent call and the views from all the windows are stunning. Despite Canal Cottages falling short of a 10/10 we would return in a heartbeat.

    Reviewed by Joanne4.1Aug 2022

  • "Fantastic cottage to stay in."

    Very clean with everything you need. The Boat Inn opposite the cottage and The White Hart at Grafton Regis serve delicious food. Our stay was great but we did struggle with the steep spiral stairs after a few days. Beautiful surroundings.

    Reviewed by Paul4.1Jul 2022

  • "A lovely traditional house right by the canal ."

    There are narrowboats passing frequently so there is always something to see .This was our second visit .There is a nice Indian restaurant nearby and two pubs too.The owner Neil is very helpful.Would highly recommend especially if you like narrowboats .

    Reviewed by Anne4.7May 2022

  • "Overall a very pleasant stay but marred by the fact the cleaning had not been completed."

    Laundry was in the washing machine and the lint trap looked as if it hadn’t been cleaned in a long time - a fire hazard. The kitchen floor had not been swept. and there was hair in the bathroom. There is a dryer and washing machine in the cottage premises and it is generally well equipped. Some additional staples, such as salt, pepper would be nice as well as some matches or fire igniter to light the living room fire which had been so nicely prepared. Beware of Steep stairs on four floors so would not be suitable for anyone not able to handle them. Well furnished and comfortable beds - one double in top (fourth) floor and two singles on the third floor.

    Reviewed by Robert3.4Apr 2022

  • "The cottage had everything that was needed for the stay and there were great facilities near by with some great walks and pubs."

    Reviewed by David5.0Nov 2021

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Summary

  • Over four floors
  • Two bedrooms: 1 x second-floor double, 1 x twin
  • Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC
  • Basement kitchen/diner
  • Sitting room with open-fire
  • Electric central heating with open fire
  • Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, WiFi, TV
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent except for EV charging
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Off-road parking available for one vehicle - Stoke Bruerne has very limited public parking
  • Pet-friendly
  • Shop 1.4 miles, pub 0.1 mile
  • Electric Vehicle (EV) - three pin charging only by prior arrangement for which there is an additional charge

The property

Roade 2 miles.

Resting alongside a peaceful canal in the quiet village of Stoke Bruerne, Northamptonshire is 3 Canalside Cottages, a traditionally-styled three-storey cottage boasting off-road parking and canal views.

Perfect for a friends, a small family, or a couple or two, this property is within easy reach of local pubs and restaurants and offers a homely décor making it the ideal base from which to explore.

Stepping into the property, the sitting room invites you in to kick off your shoes and relax in front of the TV as you sink into the plush sofa.

Making your way down the stairs to the basement, you will find an amply-equipped kitchen/diner home to an electric oven and hob, and handy washing and drying facilities to freshen up your clothes throughout your stay.

Gather at the dining table to enjoy a tasty home-cooked meal and when sleep calls, venture back up the stairs to the bedrooms.

Climbing to the second floor, you will find a light and airy double bedroom, complete with storage for your belongings.

Take the stairs down to the first floor and happen upon the remaining bedroom, a twin, ideal for friends sharing or younger members of your group.

Completing the interior of the cottage is a family bathroom, where you can indulge in a bubble bath; the bathroom also hosts a shower over, a basin and a WC.

Choose 3 Canalside Cottages for a memorable break to Northamptonshire.

This property can be booked with Ref: 1064327 together sleeping up to six guests.

Canalside Cottages

Two charming stone-built three-storey cottages on a terrace that sits right on the canal running through Stoke Bruerne, between Northampton and Milton Keynes. The canal museum and two nice pubs are a stone's throw away, as well as a short walk to Rookery Open Farm and two nature reserves; Brick Pits and Woodland Walk. The village is within short driving distance to a handful of Golf Clubs and Towcester town where you can visit Towcester Museum, Bury Mount historical landmark, a selection of pubs, restaurants and cafes, and plenty of shops to grab any of the essentials you need during your stay, another historical landmark nearby is the Easton Neston House which is a large grade one listed country house. The village is also in the perfect location to spend the day discovering the lively Salcey Forest, which is fun for everybody with horse riding, cycling, archery, walking trails and a children's play area. Less than 15 miles to the famous Gulliver's Land Theme Park, and slightly further takes you into the city centre of Northampton or Milton Keynes where there are high street shops, bars and restaurants. In just under an hour you can also reach Woodstock which is on the border of The Cotswolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and is home to Blenheim Palace and ground, the column of victory and the famous Harry Potter tree.

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About the location

ROADE

Towcester 6.1 miles; Northampton 5.7 miles; Milton Keynes 13.2 miles

Roade is a small village resting between Northampton and Milton Keynes. It has a post office, an ice cream shop, a pub, a café, a Chinese takeaway, a bakery and a children's playground, it also has a convivence store for any essentials needed during your stay. Roade is within a short drive to a many surrounding towns such as Towcester, where you can visit Towcester Museum, Bury Mount historical landmark, a selection of pubs, restaurants and cafes, and plenty of shops to grab any of the essentials you need during your stay, another historical landmark near by is the Easton Neston House which is a large grade one listed country house. The village is also in the perfect location to spend the day discovering the lively Salcey Forest, which has fun for everybody with horse riding, cycling, archery, walking trails and a children's play area. Less than 15 miles to the famous Gulliver's Land Theme Park, and slightly further takes you into the city centre of Northampton or Milton Keynes where there is high street shops, bars and restaurants. In just under an hour you can also reach Woodstock which is on the border of The Cotswolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and is home to Blenheim Palace and ground, the column of victory and the famous Harry Potter tree.

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas