A comfortable single-storey, timber-clad detached barn conversion, one of two on site, and situated in the picturesque Wiltshire village of Urchfont, five miles from Devizes. This cosy cottage provides couples with a superb romantic retreat. The characterful open-plan living area boasts a wealth of exposed beams with a charming sitting and dining area leading into a small yet well-equipped kitchen. The beamed king bedroom is off the living area and completing the accommodation is a shower room. To the rear there is a private patio with a shared lawned area beyond, a perfect place to relax whilst planning the day's adventures. Take the short stroll from this Wiltshire holiday home around the village where you can feed the ducks on the pond, shop in the friendly community store or sample real ale in the pub. Alternatively, take one of the well-signed footpaths which criss-cross the surrounding countryside. Nearby, the beautifully restored Kennet and Avon Canal winds its way through the Vale of Pewsey towards Devizes before it drops down to the magnificent Caen Hill flight of locks, one of the highest in the country. Within driving distance from your Urchfont holiday home you can marvel at ancient Stonehenge, the regal cities of Bath and Salisbury, or the magnificent house, gardens and safari park at Longleat. This Urchfont cottage offers couples a delightfully snug holiday hideaway in a most fascinating and interesting part of the country. Note: This cottage is adjacent to Ref. 25806, together they sleep 6.
Weekly price from £334
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