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 Ronnie's Cottage
Titchfield, Fareham,United Kingdom
Steeped in history, these two adjoining Grade ll listed cottages were formerly part of a barn belonging to the local abbey and boast a wealth of character features dating back to the 1450s. Abbey Barn Cottage has an inglenook fireplace and ornamental bread oven. Ronnie's Cottage had a priest hole (hideaway) used during the Reformation, the contents of which now reside in Reading Museum. Ronnie's Cottage also has a cosy sitting room, but more seating can be found within the large master first floor bedroom which has an amazing arrangement of original beams, (some low) and vaulted ceilings. Fareham offers a rich maritime heritage, Titchfield Haven, a national nature reserve, beautiful Meon Valley, plus peaceful woodland walks, various museums, conservation areas and coastline. Slightly further afield, nautical Southampton and Portsmouth with their naval ships, designer shopping, waterside dining and ferry trips to the Isle of Wight. Also within easy reach are The New Forest, beaches at Hill Head or Bournemouth. Shops and pub 100 yards.
Ground floor: Lounge with beams, kitchen/dining area, 1 double bedroom, bathroom with shower over bath, separate toilet and basin. First floor: 2 bedrooms, 1 double and futon (alternative sleeping only), 1 twin, both with beams.
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Features of Ronnie's Cottage |
Bed linen & towels inc |
Enclosed garden |
Garden |
No pets |
Pub nearby |
Shower |
Television |
Washing machine |
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