The property
Nestled between the exciting cities of Bath and Bristol in the village of Warmley, is this charming shepherd's hut, Cherry Blossom.
Enjoying a rural location and hosting a crackling woodburning stove to snuggle up by, this studio-style accommodation is ideal for a couple seeking an escape to Gloucestershire.
Be greeted by a front lawned area, where you will find garden furniture to have your cup of tea in the morning sunshine, as well as a hot tub to melt your stresses away.
Climb a handful of steps to reach your holiday home to discover the open-plan space, with a contemporary kitchen area housing a combi oven/microwave to prepare hearty meals.
Savour a meal together at the dining table before unwinding on the chairs to make use of the Smart TV or venture outside to the lawn to soak in the last of the sun.
After a day exploring, look forward to a shower in the contemporary bathroom whilst your towel keeps warm on the heated rail.
When sleep calls, there is a double fitted bed to rest your head so why not prepare a hot chocolate and enjoy a night-time read?
For a wonderful countryside escape, choose Cherry Blossom.
Note: This property can be booked with Refs. 1088803 and 1088690 together sleeping up to six guests.
Myrtle Farm Shepherds Huts
Enjoying a rural location surrounded by lush countryside and just a short drive away from the vibrant cities of Bristol and Bath are these delightful studio-style shepherds huts. The huts have all you need to ensure a splendid stay with your loved one, including a combi microwave/oven, induction hob, and fridge with ice box for preparing tasty meals, with a plush sofa, woodburning stove and Smart TV to kick-back and relax in front of after a satisfying meal or a superb front garden with seating or hot tub for an evening under the stars. A peaceful public footpath runs from the doorstep of this delightful pair of huts, following the flowing waters of a brook and into a small woodland, providing a peaceful spot to watch the world go by away from your bubbling hot tub, or keen cyclists can explore their scenic surroundings via the Siston Common cycle path leading toward The Bristol and Bath Railway Path. Start the day off right with a hearty breakfast at The Old Dairy in Pucklechurch or pick up some delicious baked goods from Pucklechurch Bakery to fuel your excursions. Immerse yourself in the fascinating local history with a tour of Siston Court, famed as the hunting lodge of King Henry VIII, where he was rumoured to bring his mistresses', or visit the National Trust property of Dyrham Park, a late 17th-century mansion boasting a remarkable Baroque architecture, followed by an indulgent spot of bistro-style pub grub at The Cross House in Doynton. Catch the bus or take a short car journey over to Bristol or Bath for a taste of city life, where in Bristol you will find a plethora of eateries, a fascinating museum aboard the Brunel's SS Great Britain, an aquarium, the Bristol Museum & Art Gallery, the annual Bristol Balloon Festival, the bustling shopping centre of Clifton Village, the famed landmark of Clifton Suspension Bridge, a peaceful harbourside and a vibrant nightlife scene. Head over to Bath, where you can delve into history at the Roman Baths, followed by an indulgent soak of your own at the Thermae Bath Spa, learn more about the famous literary, Jane Austen at The Jane Austen Centre or pay a visit to the remarkable 12th-century cathedral, along with the beautifully festive Bath Christmas Markets which start in November. Whilst you're in the area, why not get dressed to the nines and try your luck at Bath Racecourse? The charming market town of Chipping Sodbury rests slightly further field, where you can pick-up fresh, local produce at the bi-weekly farmers market, or if you time it right, catch the Mop Fair, The Festival Week and the Victorian Day. Next stop is the picture-perfect Cotswold village of Castle Combe, famed as the backdrop for many popular films, including War Horse and Stardust. If you're lucky enough to be traveling during the summer months, treat yourself with a visit to the multi-award-winning Marshfield Farm Ice Cream Parlour, where you can sample over 26 delicious flavours prepared on site. If it's scenic walks you're looking for, the Myrtle House Shepherds Huts have easy access to the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, where you can explore the National Trust delights of Dyrham Park, Newark Park along with Woodchester Mansion Trust or embark on the picturesque 102-mile Cotswolds way, starting at Chipping Campden and ending in the historic city of Bath or hop on your bike and enjoy a cycle along the Bath to Bristol cycle path.
About the location
WARMLEY
Bristol 5.4 miles; Bath 9.6 miles; Wooton-under-Edge 16.6 miles
Ideally located between the fantastic cities of Bristol and Bath is the charming village of Warmley settled in South Gloucestershire. A wander through the village will find everything one could need during their self-catered stay, including the Kingswood Heritage Museum where you can brush up on the local history, three welcoming pubs each serving delicious meals and local ales, the lush Kingswood Remembrance Park, a World War One memorial and a good selection of well-stocked convenience stores. Take your pick of Bristol or Bath for a wider selection of amenities, with Bristol being home to the Bristol Museum & Art Gallery, an aquarium, a grand 12th-century cathedral and a fascinating museum aboard the Brunel’s SS Great Britain. Venture to Bath where you can relish in the delights of the Fashion Museum, The Jane Austen Centre or the famous Roman Baths, followed by a relaxing retreat in the nearby Thermae Bath Spa, there really is something for everyone to enjoy.