Located in Bradford-On-Avon, Somerset, this charming cottage sleeps 2 and is situated at the top of a hill, just a short walk from the town center. The area offers shops, cafes, and a selection of restaurants and pubs, making it a great base to explore Wiltshire and the Cotswolds. Nearby attractions include the historic city of Bath, Bristol, Devizes, and popular sites like Longleat, Lacock Abbey, Stonehenge, and Stourhead House and Gardens.
The Grade II listed Weavers cottage features a light and airy lounge with exposed beams, a window seat, and an electric effect wood burner. The kitchen/diner is well-equipped with an electric oven, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, and microwave, perfect for cooking lazy breakfasts or trying out new recipes. Upstairs, the king-size bedroom offers a cozy atmosphere with an original beam, while the bathroom includes a shower over bath. Outside, there is a small seating area with a table and chairs to enjoy your morning coffee.
Access to the cottage is via a number of steps, and roadside parking is available nearby, subject to availability. The train station is within walking distance, allowing for easy access to nearby cities and attractions. Whether you're looking for a quiet or romantic getaway, this cottage provides a comfortable and convenient stay in a picturesque location near the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Overall, this cottage in Bradford-On-Avon offers a cozy and well-equipped retreat for two, with easy access to local amenities, attractions, and transportation options. The historic charm of the Grade II listed property, along with its proximity to popular destinations like Bath and Bristol, make it an ideal choice for those looking to explore the South West of England and enjoy a relaxing break in a beautiful setting.
Weekly price from £460
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