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Three bedrooms: 2 x first floor kingsize bedrooms, 1 x first floor twin. Ground floor family bathroom with roll top bath, separate shower, WC and washbasin. Living room. Kitchen. Dining room.
Cosy Cot is a detached country cottage found in Stapleford, Wiltshire. It is near the historic village church with its Norman origins and stunning décor, while every part of its original charm has been carefully preserved. It is perfect for friends and families. A brick pathway leads to a thatched entrance porch and opens to a living room with two sofas, a TV and DVD player. It has special features such as the inglenook fireplace with its bressummer beam. There is a ‘shaker style’ fitted kitchen, a utility room and a family bathroom and WC. On the first floor they have two king-size bedrooms and one twin bedroom. This cottage is a short walk from the local pub The Pelican Inn and its 12th century church can be found in Wylye Valley. Wylye Valley itself has magnificent views of the countryside and several footpaths, brindleways and cycleways which lead into its picturesque villages, with many welcoming country pubs. It is a short drive to Stonehenge and further tourist spots such as Stourhead, Longleat Safari Park, New Forest National Park and the South Dorset Jurassic coastline. You will also find shopping and sightseeing opportunities in Salisbury, which is only seven miles away. Cosy Cot is an ideal destination for friends and family holidays.
The medieval city of Salisbury is the jewel in Wiltshire's crown, dominated by the majestic 13th century Gothic cathedral. The cathedral offers 750 years of history including Britain's tallest spire, the world's best preserved original Magna Carta, and Europe's oldest working clock. The surrounding cathedral close, full of architectural gems, is bordered by the River Avon and ancient Chilmark stone walls. The city offers historic streets with charming half-timbered buildings, traditional pubs, characterful shops and a twice-weekly market. Or, stroll along the Town Path and take in the awe-inspiring views across the water meadows towards the cathedral. After dark, there's a thriving arts scene, including one of the country's leading repertory theatres, a lively arts centre, cinema and a wealth of independent restaurants. Should you want to explore further afield then a short drive from Salisbury takes you to Stonehenge, the National Trust's Stourhead House and gardens, majestic Wilton House, as well as the New Forest National Park, and the Hampshire and Dorset coasts. There's so much to see and do in Salisbury and surrounding area that your only concern will be finding the time to do it all!
Central heating with woodburner. Electric 'range' cooker, dishwasher, washing machine, fridge/freezer, microwave. TV, DVD, WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Cot and highchair provided. One pet welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Off road parking in church car park 50 yards away. Landscaped garden with terrace, steps lead up to raised lawn area - small children should be supervised in this area due to steep drop. Shop 1 mile, pub 0.5 miles.
The medieval city of Salisbury is the jewel in Wiltshire's crown, dominated by the majestic 13th century Gothic cathedral. The cathedral offers 750 years of history including Britain's tallest spire, the world's best preserved original Magna Carta, and Europe's oldest working clock. The surrounding cathedral close, full of architectural gems, is bordered by the River Avon and ancient Chilmark stone walls. The city offers historic streets with charming half-timbered buildings, traditional pubs, characterful shops and a twice-weekly market. Or, stroll along the Town Path and take in the awe-inspiring views across the water meadows towards the cathedral. After dark, there's a thriving arts scene, including one of the country's leading repertory theatres, a lively arts centre, cinema and a wealth of independent restaurants. Should you want to explore further afield then a short drive from Salisbury takes you to Stonehenge, the National Trust's Stourhead House and gardens, majestic Wilton House, as well as the New Forest National Park, and the Hampshire and Dorset coasts. There's so much to see and do in Salisbury and surrounding area that your only concern will be finding the time to do it all!
Wiltshire is a county offering cultural richness, historical sites, friendly people and attractions for all the family. A holiday in Wiltshire really does have something to suit everyone at any time of year.
The cottage is in a perfect location, about 15 minutes drive from Salisbury, but in a small hamlet surrounded by rolling hills. You can take the short walk along the lane and across the fields to a SPAR shop and the Pelican Inn (very nice). The cottage next door leaves the tastiest eggs in a basket on their step, so you can buy fresh eggs for breakfast every morning - wonderful. We visited in April and it was a bit cool to sit out, but there are nice views of the cottage and the church from the elevated garden at the back of the property. No BBQs for the record - due to the thatch. The cottage is very well equipped with washing machine, pegs, some logs, cleaning materials, towels, bedding and tea towels. The range and the heating were a bit quirky, but we were happy enough with both. Nice hot shower too. The DVD player has gone, but the TV upgraded to a smart-TV instead. Super comfy beds and sink-into pillows and duvets - really sumptuous. On one rainy morning, it was lovely to watch the rain dripping off the thatch. Stapleford is very well situated for Salisbury (what a beautiful city - so much to do here), Shaftesbury (of Hovis' Gold Hill fame), Longleat Safari Park and Stonehenge. Even driving through the countryside will reward you with picture-perfect villages at every turn. Salisbury with teens - try Live escape rooms, the water-meadows walk from Town Path - map from Tourist Information, the Tuesday and Saturday market, the Odeon cinema (go just to see the building!!), Fisherton Mill for innovative crafts, and the best Indian restaurant (actually Nepalese) - Everest Brasserie near the station. We loved this part of the world, and the cottage gives you a taste of country living with the niceties of modern-living.
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