The Cattle Byre, Corsham

Wiltshire. Sleeps up to 2

The Cattle Byre is a charming converted cattle barn located in Corsham, Wiltshire, in the South of England. It offers a romantic retreat for two, with a high-standard interior that maintains the property's original character. The open-plan living space is adorned with exposed beams and a bright, airy décor, blending contemporary and traditional elements seamlessly.

The well-equipped kitchen allows for romantic meals for two, which can be enjoyed indoors or in the garden during the summer months. The property also features a spacious wet room, ideal for guests with limited mobility. Nearby, the historic market town of Corsham offers local amenities and eateries, as well as attractions like Corsham Court and the Roman city of Bath.

Visitors can explore Bath's history, including its iconic Royal Crescent, museums, and film locations. The National Trust's Lacock Abbey, Fox Talbot Museum, and Village provide a glimpse into the history of photography and architecture. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the Cotswolds AONB, offering walking and cycling opportunities in picturesque English villages.

Guests at The Cattle Byre can create lasting memories in this idyllic setting, with the option to book with another property to accommodate up to 6 guests. Whether relaxing indoors, exploring the local area, or venturing into the stunning countryside, this converted barn offers a perfect base for a romantic getaway in Wiltshire.

Weekly price from £524

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