The property
3 Seagry Barn is a mid-terrace barn conversion situated in the village of Upper Seagry near to Great Somerford in Wiltshire.
Hosting four bedrooms; a king-size with en-suite shower room, walk-in dressing room and Juliet balcony, a king-size with Juliet balcony, a king-size (zip/link) and a single, along with a large bathroom and downstairs WC and basin this property can sleep up to seven people.
There is an open-plan living space which contains the kitchen, dining area and sitting room and a utility, while outside there is a courtyard and off-road parking.
Dwelling 3 is a well-presented property offering lovely accommodation in the Wiltshire countryside.
Nables Farm
In the tranquil village of Upper Seagry in the idyllic Wiltshire countryside, resting amidst classic farmhouses and quaint cottages, is the award winning and organic Nables Farm. This wonderful collection comprises of nine exquisite properties, each boasting quality and contemporary furnishings, décor and appliances, providing guests with a truly fabulous base to return to after adventures in the Cotswolds and the Wiltshire countryside. Enjoy an all-ground-floor layout within both Oxen Cottage and The Farm House, sleeping four and six guests respectively, with the barn conversion of Woodmans Cottage offering four guests accommodation over two floors. The state of the art trio of Seagry Barn is a magnificent barn conversion like no other, transformed into a modern, almost futuristic property, with each of the three dwellings offering seven guests a luxury layout, with a wall of glass making the most of the gorgeous views. A pretty semi-detached duo, The Hen House, presents a further eight guests with two lovely cottages, also offering all-ground-floor living, whilst the final addition to this incredible collection is The Anchorage, a huge five-bedroom farmhouse boasting super-king-size bedrooms , presented over three levels. Guests are perfectly situated to explore both of the Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty either side of Upper Seagry; the Cotswolds and the North Wessex Downs, both being within a reasonable driving distance. Explore the quaint and historic market town of Malmesbury, reputedly the oldest borough in England, you can expect to find over 400 listed buildings along the pretty streets, mixed among and housing independent shops, traditional pubs and the stunning 12th century Abbey, with the beautiful Abbey House Gardens certainly not to be missed. Venture down to Chippenham, another lively market town, to visit the Chippenham Museum and browse the booming street markets held on Fridays and Saturdays, whilst nearby are plenty of stone-built villages popular with filmmakers including the National Trust’s Lacock Abbey, Fox Talbot Museum and Village. With more than 3,000 miles of footpaths to walking the Cotswolds, you will have new places to venture to everyday. In the opposite direction, the North Wessex Downs is made up of rolling chalk hills, once under a warm sea, now with diverse habitats and natural wildlife and excellent countryside for walking and many other outdoor activities. Make unforgettable memories with your loved ones at Nables Farm in Wiltshire.
About the location
UPPER SEAGRY
Malmesbury 5 Miles; Chippenham 6 miles
The small North Wiltshire village of Upper Seagry is found in superb countryside only five miles north of the bustling market town of Chippenham, and six miles from the ancient town of Malmesbury. Close to the southern end of The Cotswolds, this rural location provides a great base from which to explore this fascinating area. There are ample footpaths and bridleways nearby, a visit to Malmesbury - with its 12th century Benedictine Abbey - is a must, whilst a trip to the Cotswold Water Park is a real treat. Westobirt Arboretum, with its extensive collection of trees and shrubs is not to be missed. Within an easy drive can be found the picturesque village of Castle Combe, also well known for its car racing track, and the quaint National Trust village of Lacock, used as the setting for the BBC TV serial Cranford. The impressive Roman city of Bath, Bowood House, and the ancient stone circle at Avebury are also easily accessible. This really is an excellent base for a relaxing and interesting break at any time of the year.
There is an Electric Car Charging Supplement on this property.