Located in Bath, Somerset in the South West of England, this charming cottage sleeps up to 4 guests and boasts features such as a nearby pub and an open fire. The property has been lovingly restored, showcasing exposed beams, original features, and a wealth of character. Coleford village, where the cottage is situated, offers a village shop and country Inn just steps away, with additional dining options available in nearby villages such as Mells, Holcombe, and Vobster.
The cottage serves as an ideal base for exploring Somerset and the historic city of Bath, known for its famous bath spas, theatres, museums, race course, and rugby ground. Wells, England's smallest city, is a short 13-mile drive away, featuring a magnificent cathedral, unique shops, and markets. The North Somerset coastline is easily accessible from the property, providing access to a variety of beaches. Nearby attractions include the spectacular Cheddar Gorge, Longleat, Glastonbury Tor, Wookey Hole, and Chew Valley Lakes, as well as shopping destinations like Frome, Clarks Village, and Kilver Court.
Upon entering the cottage, guests are greeted by a cosy lounge/diner with comfortable sofas, a Smart TV/DVD, and an impressive wood burner. The dining area can seat six guests, perfect for family meals. The kitchen is well-equipped with a gas oven, hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, and dishwasher. A utility room with a washer/dryer leads to a shower room with shower and WC. Upstairs, there are two bedrooms - a master double bedroom and a twin bedroom - along with a bathroom featuring a bath, separate shower, and WC.
Outside, a beautifully maintained enclosed rear garden offers a good-sized patio for al fresco dining, with additional seating at the top of the garden. Hot and cold taps are available, along with a tin doggy bath for furry friends to enjoy after a day of exploring the local area. Overall, this cottage provides a cosy and welcoming retreat with easy access to a range of attractions and amenities in the surrounding area.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!