Clematis Cottage, Bath (reference: CLEMBA)
Start Day: Friday
Sleeps: 5
Children
Accepted
No
Smoking
Nearest Pub:
½ mile
Nearest Shop:
½ mile
| Seasonal Weekly Prices (view dates) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Low | Mid | High | Xmas |
| £422.00 | £557.00 | £622.00 | £622.00 |
Clematis Cottage, Freshford nr Bath is a quaint holiday cottage dating back over 200 years. Situated in a beautiful and peaceful village and just 5 miles from the World Heritage City of Bath the cottage offers a very affordable way to view the southern Cotswolds and northern Somerset countryside. Internally, the cottage retains many period and character features, and enjoys lovely views across the conservation village of Freshford, officially situated in the Cotswolds! Its location in this lovely village is ideal for a family with many walks from the door as well as a welcoming village pub near by. Externally, the garden, with patio and lawn is particularly attractive, while the interior is comfortably furnished. In our opinion this cottage offers excellent value in a stunning village location. Children of all ages welcomed.
ACCOMMODATION
Ground Floor
Entrance through Porch to Hall,
Living Room, with sofa and chairs, TV and DVD player
Kitchen, well equipped, including gas hob, electric oven, microwave, fridge, washing machine, dishwasher leading through archway to a spacious Dining Room with table and chairs and access to garden.
First Floor
Bedroom One with double bed, wardrobe and views to village
Bedroom Three with single bed,
Bathroom with bath, shower attachment, WC & hand-basin.
Second Floor
Attic style Twin Bedroom (Two) and great views towards the village
Outside
Private garden with patio and lawn, garden furniture.
Gas central heating, gas and electricity included. Off street parking. Regret No Pets. No smoking
Freshford is a small, working village located in the Limpley Stoke valley, itself a short drive from Bath. From the cottage it is possible to walk right into the heart of classic Cotswolds Countryside via a network of footpaths, including the impressive Peto Gardens of Iford Manor (www.ilfordmanor.co.uk) which are reknowned across the region. Bath, World Heritage City, is certainly well worth a visit with its many attractions including The Roman Baths, The Crescent and wide variety of shops. Furtherafield, are the attractions of Longleat and its popular (and very good!) Safari Park, the beautiful villages of Lacock and Castle Combe along with a slection National Trust houses and their gardens.
