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Rent Find self catering and cottages close to the pub in Wiltshire, South East England
24 self catering cottage letting's that are near a pub in Wiltshire. Rent superb cottage accommodation and holiday rentals with features such as hot tubs, sauna's, gyms, heated swimming pools and much more! Refine your search of self catering accommodationdod to let in Wiltshire by using the county and region menus on the left.
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Sleeps 2
Weekly prices from £515
Self catering accommodation in Brinkworth sleeps 2.
Features include: Wheelchair Accessible • Garden • Pet friendly • Internet Access • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Pub near by • Detached Property • Cottage Sleeps 2
Accommodation overview: Waldrons Farm Barn is a lovely Listed Building which has been converted to create an inviting and cosy self catering cottage, full of character and absolutely ideal for a Cotswolds Holiday. Set in the southern Cotswolds on the Gloucestershire borders, the cottage is peacefully located in the grounds of the stunning owners' home. The property is extremely convenient for the M4 (about 15 minutes away) and therefore is an ideal option for weekend breaks. Externally, the cottage is surrounded by open countryside, a private garden and a tennis court! Internally the owners have modernised this barn to a very high standard with all mod cons throughout creating a home which is sure to please the most demanding of tastes. (The radiators are amazing - you have to see them to believe them!!) An excellent choice for those looking to 'get-away' or to tour the southern Cotswolds and Bath region. ACCOMMODATION (there are 5 steps within the property)Entrance through to living room.Living Room, open plan, with two sofas, two armchairs, wood burning stove, TV and DVD player, oak flooring.Kitchen/Diner, fully fitted with electric hob and oven, fridge with freezer compartment, microwave, plus table and chairs for dining. (Washing facilities available in out house)Steps down to:Bathroom (stunning) wet room with large shower, underfloor heating, WC and washbasinBedroom with King size zip and link beds (please specify if you require them split) with lovely views across the garden towards the tennis court. Wardrobe and chest of drawers. OutsideLovely garden area, overlooking tennis court and fields beyond. (Please note that there is a pond in the grounds and that the gardens are not wholly enclosed.)Pets Welcome. Cot & High Chair Supplied. Off street parking. Heating & Electricity included. Wi-Fi available.The village of Brinkworth is located in rural Wiltshire, 8 miles east of Malmesbury and 6 miles west of Junction 16 of the M4; 14 miles to the north is Cirencester the ancient capital of the Cotswolds. It is believed that Brinkworth is actually the longest village in England and yet small at the same time with a population of approximately 1300. There are two public houses a few shops (within walking distance) as well as a church. There are more more shops and services to be found in Wootton Bassett, 3 miles away. Slightly further afield is Bath which is approximately 25 mins away, while the attractions of the Southern Cotswolds are all within an easy drive - including Cirencester, Tetbury (excellent for antiques) and Malmesbury.
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Sleeps 2
Weekly prices from £529
Self catering accommodation in Little Somerford sleeps 2.
Features include: • Garden • Internet Access • Pub near by • Detached Property • Cottage Sleeps 2
Accommodation overview: Wagon House is stunning holiday cottage set in a beautiful village location deep with in the rolling Southern Cotswolds. Located in the grounds' of the owners' home, this delightful holiday house has been recently renovated to a very high standard and provides quality accommodation packed with period features in peaceful surroundings. The cottage is situated in the beautiful and traditional Cotswold village of Little Somerford which is a short distance from the ancient market town of Malmesbury, there is a village store a short walk away and a pub (The Somerford Arms) in the nearby village of Great Somerford. (Note 20/8/12: Pub in Little Somerford re-opening soon!) Internally, the property is presented beautifully, spacious both on the ground floor and upstairs. We really feel this is ideal for a couple looking for an opportunity to relax and enjoy glorious surroundings. To make your stay even more enjoyable the owner, who is most welcoming, is willing to offer breakfast and other treats should you be interested. This cottage is one that is 'off-the-beaten-track' and therefore a real gem for you to enjoy. We are sure you will love it too! ACCOMMODATIONEntrance from private patio area into main, open-plan living space.Living Area with large sofa, flatscreen TV with DVD player, overlooking partivate and enclosed patio garden area.Kitchen / Dining Area with table and chairs for four people, plus 4 ring electric hob and oven, large fridge/freezer. Wet Room with shower, WC and washbasin. Modern and luxurious!UpstairsBedroom with large double bed, wardrobe and lovely views over courtyard and fields. There is also a landing area which has an additional sofabed for two (charged at an extra £40 per person per stay / week)OutsideThe property overlooks its own private courtyard with table and chairs, which in turn overlooks an orchard. The 'greater' grounds are shared with the owner, although given their scale you'll be on your own!!One small pet welcome. Children over six and babes in arms welcome. Please no Smokers. Friday Changeover in Summer months. Internet available.Travel Cot supplied. Off street parking. Heating (electric wall heaters) and electricity included all year.Please note: This property is available for long lets through the winter months. There are washing facilities on site for guests use, but these are not within the property.LocationMalmesbury, which is the oldest borough in England, is approximately 3 miles away and provides full selection of cafes, shops and restaurants as well as other amenities. There you will see the magnificent 800 year old Norman Abbey built for the Benedictine Monastery which was founded in the 7th Century, also the lovely Market Cross. During your stay you must certainly visit the famous Abbey House Gardens that have been featured on television, and then take a stroll along the 'river walk'.
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £814
Self catering accommodation in Great Somerford sleeps 6.
Features include: • Garden • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Pub near by • Detached Property • Cottage Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Somerford Cottage is a quintessential English country cottage set in the heart of a beautiful and classic Cotswold village, itself located in the southern Cotswolds. The property, which has a history dating back hundreds of years, was once part of the village's Manor House, offers lovely large rooms throughout, all presented in an attractive and stylish fashion, with careful attention given to mixing contemporary furniture with traditional cottage features. Of particular appeal is the spacious living area, which is light, airy and inviting. As one would expect with a property of such history there are delightful, mature gardens, which customers can enjoy (see below*), in fact the owners are able to offer seasonal 'home grown produce' to customers - wonderful!! Locally, the village of Great Somerford is a thriving community with an excellent local shop and pub both within a 5 minute walk. We consider this holiday cottage as ideal for families or small groups who want to enjoy a traditional Cotswold location with good facilities nearby and good access to a wealth of local attractions. A real gem!ACCOMMODATIONEntrance through to KitchenKitchen fully equipped with gas hob, electric oven, microwave, large fridge and separate freezer section, washing machine and dishwasherCloakroom with WC and washbasinLiving / Dining Room, stunning open plan room offering large space for entertaining and relaxing and includes many period features including beams and exposed Cotswold stone walls.Dining Area with table and six chairsLiving Area with two large sofas, flatscreen TV, with Freeview and DVD player, wood burning stoveUpstairsBedroom One, very large bedroom with views towards the village and fields, plus views towards the gardens. Double bed with chest of drawers and wardrobe/hanging space. Bedroom Two, also very spacious with double bed, hanging space, chest of drawersBedroom Three, accessed through bedroom two, again very large (!) and with two single beds, hanging space and chest of drawers.Bathroom with shower, WC and washbasinOutsideCustomers have a private courtyard area surrounded by an historic wisteria (we were too early in spring to see it in full bloom!) and with a garden table and six chairs for al fresco dining. *There is also limited access to the part of the owners' main gardens, however please be aware that there may be certain times when the owners wish to enjoy privacy! The garden is located approx 10 paces across a short gravel driveway. Parents should note that there is a pond with fish and that children should not be left unattended at the pond. We ask customers to be considerate when using the garden both for the owners and also because they are of local importance from a floral perspective. Any Day changeover, except July and August and school holidays, when changeovers must be on a Saturday. Heating and electricity included. Sorry No Pets. Children Welcome. Cot and High Chair, along with babybath available. Off Street parking for two cars. Starter basket of logs supplied, more available at cost. Seasonal Vegetables also available on request, to be discussed directly with the owner in advance of arrival. LOCATIONGreat Somerford (part of 'The Somerfords) is a traditional village situated in the southern Cotswolds, deep in the heart of Wiltshire's Clay Vale, sandwiched between the limestone belt of the Cotswolds and the chalklands of the Malborough Downs. Amongst a few 'claims to fame' is the fact that the village is believed to have the country's oldest allotment with notes of a private growing dating back to 1809! Nearby is the market town of Malmesbury, which has a beautiful church, with Tetbury. 15 mins drive, an antique collectors heaven a little further away. Westonbirt Arboretum, with its amazing walks and forests is within 2o minutes drive. Bath, in particular, is a convenient drive away as are a wide variety of Cotswold attractions and attractive villages.
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £346
Self catering accommodation in Milton Lilbourne sleeps 4.
Features include: • Pet friendly • Internet Access • Golf near by • Pub near by • Easy Walking Access • Cottage Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Stable Cottage details
Stable Cottage is detached and offers ground floor accommodation in the lovely village of Milton Lilbournein the unspoilt heart of Wiltshire, just an hour from London airport. The village is a no through road and the cottage is situated almost at the far end so is extremely peaceful. There are wonderful walks and off road cycling from the front door.
The Vale of Pewsey, well known for its natural beauty, i just below the downs of Salisbury Plain and next to Savernake Forest with its abundance of wildlife and nature trails.
There are many pubs offering food in surrounding villages and the nearby village of Pewsey has a further selection of pubs and shops including a supermarket.
Pewsey is the nearest rail station. Pewsey to London Paddington: approximately one hour.
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £326
Self catering accommodation in Lower South Wraxall sleeps 4.
Features include: • Internet Access • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Pub near by • Cottage Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: The Ottery details
The Ottery is a beautifully restored 18th Century cottage located in the quiet and attractive village of Lower South Wraxall, just 3 miles north of Bradforon Avon. Under the same ownership as next door Brook Cottage also in our portfolio. The Ottery has recently undergone an extensive and sympathetic renovation project retaining many of its original features including beamed ceilings and an antique bread oven.
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £662
Self catering accommodation in Leigh sleeps 4.
Features include: Wheelchair Accessible • Garden • Pet friendly • Internet Access • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Pub near by • Detached Property • Cottage Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Dairy Cottage is a delightful holiday cottage, situated in the peaceful surroundings of the southern Cotswolds. Located in the grounds of a 17th Century farmhouse, this wonderful barn conversion combines traditional Cotswold features with contemporary design and facilities. The cottage has recently undergone complete renovation and includes an excellent and spacious kitchen, heated limestone flooring and two new bathrooms. In our opinion this is a superb property which offers, space, tranquility and convenience for everyone. The cottage is on one level and therefore suitable for those with limited mobility.ACCOMMODATIONEntrance into Kitchen with underfloor heating. Modern appliances including electric hob and oven, microwave, fridge and freezer, dishwasher and washer/drier. Archway through to Living/Dining Room, with french doors to garden. Double height ceiling, with two comfortable sofas, wood burning stove, flatscreen TV and video. Table and chairs for four people.Bedroom One with twin bedsBathroom One with shower, WC and washbasinBedroom Two with double bed and Ensuite Bathroom, with bath, shower over, WC and washbasinOutsidePrivate and enclosed garden area with furniture with views over countryside. Stabling and turnout for 2 horses available by prior arrangement.One Pet, by prior arrangement with the owner. Children Welcome. Please no smokers.Heating & electricity included. Cot & High Chair available. Internet available
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £303
Self catering accommodation in Lower South Wraxall sleeps 4.
Features include: • Pet friendly • Internet Access • Pub near by • Cottage Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Brook Cottage (Wiltshire) details
Brook Cottage is a 17th century Grade II listed cottage originally built as a farmer's cottage in the 1600s. Located next door to The Ottery, also in our portfolio. Brook Cottage was modernised to provide cost and comfortable accommodation whilst retaining many period features including beamed ceilings. It is centrally located in the quiet, attractive village of Lower South Wraxall, just 3 miles north of Bradford on Avon with its many restaurants, pubs, boutiques, independent shops, fine antiques shops and galleries. The Long Arms pub is just a short walk across the fields to the upper village. The cottage makes an ideal base to explore Bath (7 miles) and is within easy distance of many other local attractions, the Cotswolds and a number of National Trust properties including Longleat, Bowood House, Lacock and Stourhead. Stonehenge and Avebury are also close by.
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £658
Self catering accommodation in Castle Combe sleeps 6.
Features include: • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Pub near by • Easy Walking Access • Cottage Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: The Gates details
Voted England's prettiest village, Castle Combe in the Cotswolds is the perfect destination should you wish to relax, walk and enjoy the slow pace of country life and yet it is only a short drive from the cosmopolitan cities of Bath and Bristol, each offering a fantastic array of shops, restaurants, theatres and bars.
This historic property, known as the Gates, is set in the very heart of the idyllic and popular village of Castle Combe. Little has changed since the 15th century with no street lights or TV aerials to detract from the village's ancient beauty. All the buildings are listed and nestled in the wooded Cotswold valley. The atmosphere is absolutely breathtaking.
The position of the Gates could not be better; opposite the centrepiece of the village, the Medieval Market Cross. The property is positioned on the edge of the village churchyard with its attractive clock tower. Indeed, the gable wall in the property features a Gothic window originally from the church. Some parts of the house date back to Medieval times and most of the roof timbers are over 400 years old. In 2003 this holiday retreat was sadly devastated by fire but the building has been beautifully and sympathetically restored retaining all the character of the original structure yet offering attractive accommodation with excellent facilities.
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