Mustard Holiday Cottage
Lounge area
Kitchen
Wood Stove
Mustard as it was
First floor as it was
Mustard now


“Master Mustard” Holiday Cottage was named after the pony that lived with “Boothferry Sacha” in two stables on the ground floor. The name stuck as the pony was small and fun.

The first floor was used for processing corn, and used to be accessed via the stone steps on the outside of the building. A doorway led into the workroom, where now the bathroom stands. A machine can be seen in the photograph which ended up in a museum. Today the stone steps, with much wear and evidence of use, remain as tribute to the days when the farm used every bit of space to good advantage

Spectacular views of the valley from the lounge diner enhance this “cosy holiday cottage”. The cottage entrance opens into the lounge diner, which also has a fully fitted kitchen. It has a washing machine, refrigerator, microwave oven, kettle, toaster, and crockery. Cooking is by electric hob, with hood, and fan assisted oven. Heating is by electric night store, and a wood burning stove.
A open tread wooden staircase leads to the first floor, with a double bedroom, single bedroom and bathroom with toilet. Bed linen and some towelling are provided. This holiday cottage is ideal for a small family.
Parking for this holiday cottage is at the end of the cottages.


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