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A beautiful cottage, which is one of a pair, built 1626 for the Bishop John Bridgeman as a dwelling house. The Grade II listed house is steeped history and is built in the same sandstone as the adjoining Monk’s refectory and Cathedral. The property is full of character and offers a cosy cottage feel and is finished with contemporary decoration that compliments the period features. The cottage is situated in the grounds of Chester Cathedral in Abbey Square within the City Walls. The Square comprises large Georgian Manor houses and central oval lawn overlooking the Cathedral.
The property comprises: entrance hall, drawing room, kitchen/breakfast room, master bedroom, two further bedrooms, bathroom and gardens to front and rear. The cottage is unfurnished and available July. Gardening is included in rent. Parking is subject to separate arrangements.
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