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Motherwell Self Catering can accommodate up to 7 people in the property, in comfort and style. Ideal for families, business trip or a holiday in Lanarkshire.
Long or short stays are very welcome and the owners of the property live in Motherwell.
Accommodation
The self-catering holiday house has 4 Bedrooms, each with its own 21 inch flat screen television.
The Master bedroom has a double bed, fitted wardrobe and en-suite shower, toilet and wash basin.
There are also 2 twin bedded rooms and a single room - each with a fitted wardrobe. These share a family bathroom.
This property is particularly well equipped - features include:
* Free Local, National and International telephone calls
* Playstation 2 game console and games
* DVD player
* Hi-Fi/CD Player
* Sky+ HD
* Free internet access with WIFI
* Computer with printer
* Fully fitted kitchen
* Washing machine
* Drier
The lounge has modern decor, with comfortable seating including a leather sofa, 42 inch HD television with digital television channels and a gas 'Coal effect' fire.
The main bathroom is upstairs - with bath, shower, toilet and wash basin.
The kitchen / dining room is fully fitted with everything required for a self catering holiday - including a dual oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge freezer and dishwasher.
The washing machine is in a separate utility room and a tumble dryer for clothes is located in the garage.
The back garden is south-facing with garden furnature, fruit trees, lawn, decking area and washing line.
Food and Drink
Motherwell has a large number of shops, grocery stores, restaurants and take-away establishments.
Prices
£400 to £600.00 per week.
£100 a night
Minium stay of 3 nights
No hidden charges - rental prices include electricity, ample hot water and heating, cable television channels, free local and national & international calls, maintenance of the gardens, use of bed linen, towels.
Children are very welcome, there is a cot and highchair free of charge. Dogs are also welcome and there is a small charge for them.
* Motherwell Theatre [1 mile]
* Motherwell Football Club Stadium [1 mile]
* Scotland's Theme Park and Strathclyde Country Park [3 miles]
* Chatelherault Country Park and Hamilton [5 miles]
* Glasgow City Centre - Shopping, Museums and Theatre [15 miles]
* New Lanark Heritage Centre and Falls of Clyde [15 miles]
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