Located just south of the Cotswolds and set on a farm, The Old Stables at Bradley's Farm is an idyllic rural retreat, with south-facing views of sweeping countryside and access to a private arboretum. The property is a short 10 minute walk from the village of Holt which offers a cafe, restaurant, village shop, two pubs and a National Trust garden.
If you want to get away from it all, The Old Stables at Bradley's Farm is your perfect bolthole. Set in a former 19th-century stable yard and at the end of a long, private farm lane, the cottage enjoys open views of the rolling hills in the distance. Stay here and you'll be able to explore a secluded walking route that dates back to medieval times, as well as a private Mediterranean style botanical garden and arboretum. Both of which are only available to guests and their hosts who live nearby on the farm and 17 acre estate.
The cottage has been recently converted and contains contemporary fixtures and fittings, influenced by Scandinavian style. The vaulted ceiling of the large living and dining area provides the perfect back for for some cosy evenings after a day spent exploring the countryside or nearby gems like Bradford on Avon. Little thoughtful touches, such as the USB sockets in the bedroom or the original rustic tiles throughout make the cottage a delightful place to escape from the hustle and bustle.
Additional Information:
Sorry, no pets.
Sorry, no children or infants.
Private patio and garden area.
Access to private medieval lane and two and a half acres of arboretum (please click here for a list of trees within the arboretum).
Electric convector installed heaters.
A few times a year equestrian events occupy the fields behind the cottage, which can involve some distant Tannoy commentary. If you have not booked the cottage to attend these events, and you are concerned about possible intrusion, do check the West Wilts Equestrian Centres for event dates.
Please note, this property is located on a farm. Horses and ponies graze on adjacent farmland. Guests are kindly asked not to feed or pet the animals.