Cherry Lodge

ID: S266860

  • Bedrooms 3
  • ・ Sleeps 5
  • ・ Pets 2

Guests say

Cherry Lodge is frequently praised for its cleanliness, comfortable furnishings, and prime location within walking distance to Newark's attractions and amenities. Guests appreciate the well-equipped kitchen, secure garden, and the property's suitability for dogs. While some minor maintenance issues and suggestions for improvements are noted, the overall sentiment is highly positive, with many guests planning return visits.

Guests consistently mention that Cherry Lodge is very clean, with several reviews highlighting its spotlessness. The high level of cleanliness contributes to the comfort and welcoming atmosphere of the property.

The location is highly regarded due to its convenience for shopping, dog walking, and proximity to the town centre and local park. Its ease of access to nearby attractions and quiet residential setting are also appreciated.

The property is generally considered comfortable, with specific praise for the comfy beds and well-appointed living spaces. However, some guests find the sofas low and uncomfortable, which slightly affects the overall comfort score.

Facilities are well-received, with a well-stocked kitchen and secure garden. Some reviews suggest room for improvement, such as better window coverings and additional bathroom fittings, which slightly lowers the score.

While many reviews express satisfaction with the property's amenities and the owners' prompt responses to issues, there is no specific mention of gifts or special touches that would indicate a level of thoughtfulness. Therefore, this score is set to null.

About this property

Sitting close to the centre of the historic market town of Newark-on-Trent, Cherry Lodge is perfectly placed for a group of up to five seeking an action-packed adventure. whether you are visiting as a family or group of friends, this homely abode is sure to be a welcoming base you will want to return to. Enter the hallway and make yourself at home within the eclectically styled sitting room, hosting traditional art decor throughout, this comfortable room is the perfect spot to spend your evenings in front of the television or curled up with a book. Moving towards the rear of the property you will find the kitchen/diner, a bright and inviting spot where you can sit around the central table as the aroma of your favourite foods fill the room, lovingly prepared with the assistance of the impressive range cooker. Leading on from the kitchen area is the bright and airy conservatory, equipped with dining seating so that you can enjoy your mealtimes in a more relaxed environment, during the summer months be sure to make the most of the outdoor area and dine alfresco on your own private decking in the enclosed, Mediterranean-style gravel garden. At the end of each day you can find three bedrooms up on the first floor, consisting of two doubles and a single room, each offering ample storage space and a snug setting to rest your head. Sitting close to the centre of Newark-on-Trent you can find a wide range of fantastic restaurants, bars, entertainments and attractions just a short stroll away, whether you're seeking a riverside eatery for a special occasion by the beautiful River Trent, or looking to discover the rich history of the area with a stroll along the Nottinghamshire Civil War Trail and through the gardens of the Newark Castle ruins; there's something here to entertain every guest. Other town centre attractions include the National Civil War Museum, the charming Palace Theatre, a Reel Cinema and a ten-pin bowling alley. For an outdoor experience surrounded by natural beauty you can venture into the Sconce and Devon Park, explore the historic Civil War earthworks and take a stroll along the peaceful Devon river walk leading to the picturesque Fandon Marina or visit Beacon Hill Conservation Park where you will be greeted by a plethora of wildlife in this tranquil setting. If you want to venture just little further afield visit the exciting cosmopolitan city of Nottingham or take a scenic car journey over to the medieval city of Lincoln, famed for its 11th-century Gothic cathedral containing an original copy of the Magna Carta, here you can roam the quaint cobbled streets of Steep Hill and discover 12th-century homes, learn about the local history in the Museum of Lincolnshire Life, take in the Roman Newport Arch and visit Lincoln Castle, newark sits on the edge of Sherwood Forest, including the famous Major Oak and the home of Lord Byron at Newstead Abbey, the town is within easy reach for a daytrip to the dramatic peak district and the beautiful Lincolnshire coast. To venture further afield Newark is situated on the East Coast Mainline railway just an hour and twenty minutes from London or Northwards to York. Surrounded by wonder, Cherry Lodge is the perfect holiday home for your trip to Nottinghamshire.

Newark-on-Trent is a bustling market town in Nottinghamshire. Sitting amongst the River Trent, you can find a wide range of scenic spots to explore. Roam the beautiful gardens surrounding the ruins of Newark Castle, or venture along the Nottinghamshire Civil War Trail to discover some of the key areas surrounding the English Civil War history of the area. In easy reach of Lincoln, Boston and Grantham too, there's so much to explore around Newark.

Accommodation

Three bedrooms: 2 x double, 1 x single.

Cloakroom with basin and WC.

Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC.

Kitchen/diner.

Sitting room.

Conservatory with dining seating

Gas central heating.

Electric range cooker with gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, TV with Freeview, WiFi and a selection of books and games.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Highchair available.

Off-road parking for two cars.

Rear decking and gravel garden with garden furniture.

Pet-friendly.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop 0.2 miles, pub 0.4 miles, town centre a six minute walk.

Please note: This property only accepts bookings of three nights or more.

Nearby points of interest

  • Belton House (National Trust)
  • Belvoir Castle & The Engine Yard
  • Harlaxton Manor
  • Floralands Farm Park
  • Grantham Museum
  • Sherwood Forest Trekking Centre
  • Sherwood Forest Art, Craft and Visitor Centre

Reviews (46)

  • Martin

    Worked well for three of us to fish in the local area with two dedicated of road car parking spaces. Will be coming back next year.

  • Jean

    Close to very nice restaurants. Booked to stay next year in June and might stay again in March. House really cosy and comfortable

  • Hilary

    Surprisingly, considering the weather forecasts, we had a lovely week exploring the area. Our main reason for the visit was to attend a gig at the Palace Theatre and we were grateful that it was within walking distance. Cherry Lodge was a lovely place to stay but I did end up having to wash most of the glassware before use as it didn’t look to have seen soap and water for some time. Beyond that small niggle, I think we’d look to visit again

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