This gorgeous, attached, 18th century cottage once a Coach Inn is in the most breathtaking spot - a short distance from the owners' working dairy farm in a truly picturesque South Cotswold hamlet. This pretty cottage has considerable original character and charm and the impressive inglenook fireplace is perfect for warming up those chilly winter evenings. The enclosed garden is great for the children to pitch a tent under the trees and there is a warm welcome at the farm to see all the animals, with the added excitement of riding lessons on the owner's pony and horses. For those who prefer walking there are many footpaths to explore. This is a fantastic base for your country holiday - only five miles from Chippenham, ten miles from Bath and close to a wide range of attractions including Stonehenge, Lacock and Longleat House and Safari Park. Shop: 2 miles Pub: 0.5 miles Coast: 33 miles
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Ground Floor:
Sitting Room is a cosy beamed room with a working inglenook fireplace, three seater sofa and two matching chairs, coffee table, TV and video
Kitchen/Diner with electric cooker and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, wonderful pine table, two seater bench and three chairs
Bathroom with a bath, over-bath shower, washbasin and w.c.
Stairs lead up to...
Bedroom 1 has a double bed with splendid brass bedstead, bedside tables, wash stand, chest of drawers, chair and built-in wardrobe
Bedroom 2 has twin beds and an extra bed if needed, bedside table, chest of drawers and built-in wardrobe
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Garden: An orchard style mainly grassed garden has garden furniture and a children's 'tyre' swing.
Parking: Parking in the lane opposite the cottage or off road 50 yards away next to the owners house.
Heating: Electric storage heating and open fire.
Also Provided: Telephone. Farm grown and reared produce can be purchased from the owners.
Notes: There are some low beams in the cottage.There is another cottage on this farm for four guests - Manor Farm Cottage - WT504 - a delightful 18th Century semi detached two bedroom property about 50 yards up the lane.
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!