Find My Favourite Holiday Cottages in Bollington

Bollington holiday cottages offer an idyllic retreat for families of couples seeking a peaceful countryside escape. Situated in the heart of Cheshire, this picturesque village, affectionately known as the 'Happy Valley', provides a perfect blend of natural beauty and local charm. With its stunning Pennine views (it lies within easy reach of the Peak District), historic landmarks, and vibrant community spirit, Bollington promises a refreshing break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Exterior of a single-storey, stone-built, Cheshire holiday cottage.
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Set among the gorgeous countryside of Cheshire, Orchard Cottage is a modern barn conversion near Rainow that offers luxury, seclusion, and relaxation. The pet-friendly cottage boasts a delightful garden with beautiful views, a games room, an open fire, original features and sun-filled spaces.

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Exploring the Delights of Bollington

Holiday homes in Bollington serve as an excellent base for couples to explore this enchanting corner of Cheshire. The village boasts a rich tapestry of attractions that cater to various interests. History enthusiasts will be captivated by St. John's Church, a Grade II listed building that stands as a testament to Bollington's heritage. Its beautiful architecture and tranquil grounds offer a glimpse into the village's past.

For those who enjoy a leisurely stroll, the Macclesfield Canal and Middlewood Way provide scenic routes perfect for hand-in-hand walks. These paths offer stunning views of the surrounding countryside and are ideal for casual ramblers and avid hikers alike. Don't miss the opportunity to visit White Nancy, a distinctive landmark perched atop the hill overlooking Bollington, offering panoramic views of the Cheshire Plain.

Cultural Attractions and Museums

Bollington and its surrounding areas are rich in cultural heritage, offering several museums and attractions for couples to explore. The Discovery Centre, located in Clarence Mill, showcases Bollington's local history and industrial heritage. This fascinating centre provides an insightful look into the town's development over time, making it a must-visit for history buffs.

Just a short drive from Bollington, the Anson Engine Museum offers a unique experience for those interested in engineering and the Industrial Revolution. With its impressive collection of working and static engines, it's a captivating, often nostalgic destination for young and old who appreciate mechanical marvels.

Country Houses and Gardens

The Cheshire countryside surrounding Bollington is dotted with magnificent country houses and gardens, perfect for a romantic day out. While not in Bollington itself, the nearby Ashfarm Country House offers a delightful rural retreat with beautiful surroundings.

Garden enthusiasts will be pleased to know that several local gardens participate in the National Garden Scheme, offering a chance to explore beautifully maintained private gardens during the main summer months. For more options, explore the Great British Life website for a list of gardens open to the public in Cheshire.

Cycling and Boating

Boat enthusiasts will be delighted with the options along the picturesque Macclesfield Canal. Bollington Wharf offers day boat hire for narrowboats, allowing couples to enjoy a leisurely cruise along the canal. Their boats, named after local landmarks like White Nancy and Kerridge, can accommodate up to 8 people, making them perfect for a romantic day out or a small group outing.

Another option for exploring the canal is Bollington Boats and Bikes, which offers vintage bike and narrowboat hire. This unique combination allows couples to explore both the Macclesfield Canal and the Middlewood Way, providing a diverse and enjoyable outdoor experience.

Local Charm and Hospitality

Bollington's charm extends to its welcoming pubs and cosy tea rooms. The Bulls Head, The Poachers, and the Cotton Tree are three local favourites, serving hearty meals and a splendid range of local craft beers and ciders. For a more relaxed afternoon, the village's quaint coffee shops such as the Mulberry Leaf Coffee Shop, offer homemade cakes and refreshing beverages, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration.

The town comes alive with the Bollington Festival, held over the bank holiday weekend at the end of May and a highlight in the local calendar. It features art exhibitions, musical performances, and cultural activities, providing a wonderful opportunity to let your hair down with the locals.

As the day winds down, returning to your Bollington holiday cottage offers the perfect end to your adventures. These charming accommodations provide a cosy retreat where you can relax, reflect on your day's experiences, and plan your next excursion in this delightful Cheshire village.