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  • Last Minute Cottages - Castle Combe Cottage
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    Bath and North East Somerset

    Castle Combe Cottage

    Ref: S125985

    Reviews 75

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    Castle Combe, Wiltshire is a short drive away from the city of Bath, Somerset. No matter the time of year you visit, you are likely to find events catering for all tastes, from the famous Christmas market to music, food and cultural festivals and...

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    £181

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Little Barn
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    Wiltshire

    Little Barn

    Ref: S776336

    Reviews 12

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    Yatton Keynell is a lovely, countryside village resting between Castle Combe and Chippenham, on the edge of the Cotswolds AONB, in Wiltshire. The historic village is mentioned in the Domesday book as “Getone” and hosts a vibrant community of local...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Fosse Farmhouse Holiday Cottages
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    Wiltshire

    Fosse Farmhouse Holiday Cottages

    Ref: S923745

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    £258

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Fosse Farmhouse Holiday Cottages
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    Wiltshire

    Fosse Farmhouse Holiday Cottages

    Ref: S533505

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Fosse Farmhouse Holiday Cottages
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    Wiltshire

    Fosse Farmhouse Holiday Cottages

    Ref: S595088

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    Castle Combe is a picturesque village located within the Cotswolds, England, making it the perfect destination for a holiday. With its beautiful surrounding countryside, and ancient buildings, there is plenty for visitors to do and explore. There are wonderful walking trails and hiking paths, quaint pub gardens, and nearby market towns and villages to visit.

    Dog-friendly holiday cottages in Castle Combe are a great way to take a break and take your furry friend along with you. There are a wide range of cottages to choose from, with many featuring secure gardens and grounds, so your pooch can get out and play. Inside, you'll find cosy living areas and special touches like welcome treats and bedding. With such an array of dog-friendly properties available all over the country, it's easy to find one to suit the whole family.

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    • Jeff - Verified booking

      The cottage was absolutely fabulous.

      The oldest home we have ever stayed in but also beautifully furnished. You are catapulted to a moment back in time with the cottage and the village of Castle Coomb. The Church is opposite and the clock chimes every hour - even through the night. We stayed on a cold weekend but the cottage was lovely and warm with the added bonus of having a wood burner which we made full use of. There are two pubs lat the end of the road. Sadly one (The Castle) was closed for refurbishment when we were there but there are couple of others -The White Hart at Ford and the Salutation Inn only a short drive away. Both dog friendly and with great food and lovely staff. We had a fantastic stay and some great long walks on the doorstep. Also have a look around the Manor House grounds if you are planning a stay there. The only slight problem we had was with a leak in the walk in shower. The owners were getting it repaired and had apologised in advance. Not sure if this was affecting the hot water but the shower ran cold after a short while. A bit of a problem with four of us staying. Perhaps this could be looked into. As said earlier the property is very old so expect low beams, sloping floors and wooden stairs which add to its charm. Also expect visitors to have a peep into the property as they walk up the street! We didn’t mind at all and as night falls you can close the wooden shutters, pour yourselves a glass of wine (from the welcome pack) and listen to the crackle of the log burner. TV is optional. The is more than enough room for four to stay very comfortably. It is not a small cottage by any means. The back garden with rear access was also a great addition if you are planning to take your pet along. Can’t wait to return - a really memorable weekend.

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    • Lisa - Verified booking

      Pretty cottage in an understandably busy tourist spot so be prepared for people looking through your window / taking photos!

      Adjacent to a pretty churchyard, plus church with bells which ring on the hour. Nice cottage garden at the back of the property to sit out in. Access is also granted to the grounds of the hotel with a beautiful giant sequoia on site. We didn't have any problems with access, even on the day of a wedding. Owner very easy to contact and deal with. Really nice welcome pack, which accommodated intolerances - thank you. Very well-equipped kitchen, with everything you need should you wish to cook, though there are no shortage of pubs nearby for food. Superficially clean, especially bed linen, towels, bedding, kitchen utensils, glasses and crockery. Dusty in parts e.g., beams, skirting boards, around / underneath some of the furniture, plus some dusty cobwebs around the property. We asked for a second clean to be performed, which was accommodated quickly and partially completed. This is the countryside, so we had some guests in the form of pill lice, spiders and flies, but there is a very large UV-light fly zapper in the kitchen which will deal efficiently with anything airborne. Great base from which to access lots of nice places easily, e.g. Bath, Longleat, Salisbury, Wells, and we also ventured down to the New Forest which was lovely. Wi-Fi worked well considering the rural position of the cottage, no phone signal with our network provider, but the owner provides a landline for essential calls.

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    • Burke - Verified booking

      Just returned from an idyllic week staying at this beautiful cottage.

      Privately owned, but within the grounds of The Manor House Hotel, this lovely cottage was our base while visiting Wiltshire...and we loved it. It's only a few yards from the main hotel and also the two pub/restaurants in the small village itself. So great for anyone wanting a short walk in the evening for a drink. We ate at The Castle only once, which was ok, but there are much nicer restaurants just a few minutes drive away, including our favourite - The White Hart, Ford. We had 2 really good meals here, in very comfortable surroundings. We can also recommend The Biddestone Arms, where we sampled their award winnings pies...absolutely delicious!! The cottage itself is quite beautiful - with very comfortable furnishings, lovely bathrooms (2) and everything you need if you want to cook for yourself. The interior has been tastefully modernised, whilst retaining its charming and quaint cottage feel. It has a lovely terraced garden with comfortable seating for 'al fresco' dining - we spent many hours out here enjoying the tranquil surroundings. The owner - Barbara, gave us lots of information on places to visit, and recommendations on where to book for dinner - thank you Barbara. She was also keen to hear our views on our return, and grateful for the couple of suggestions we made. Highly recommended! \ Mrs Burke, June 2016

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    • Lisa - Verified booking

      Had a lovely stay as always.

      Stayed at property many times and its a beautiful area to visit. Its such a shame that my review has been influenced by costs. I stayed 3 nights and when I booked the cost was the same for 3, 4 and 5 nights. The cost was only an additional £150 for the full week which is great. On checking out I could see the cottage was still unbooked for the next few days so asked if my stay could be extended until the next morning. I was advised by Sykes there may just be an admin cost of £30 because the rate was initially the same for 3-5 nights but he needed to check with the owner. Unfortunately when it was confirmed I was advised the owner had requested an additional £250 for the 1 night extension as a pro rata rate... this was on top of the £30 admin fee. We opted not to stay because staying the additional one night would have cost more than the original price of a full week. I checked the cost of a new booking staying the day we were leaving for 6 nights and it was £850.. which is just over £140 a night. I would happily have paid this as a pro rata cost. Dont let my experience put you off booking.. its a wonderful place to stay but I felt I had to make a comment because as a returning customer it made us feel under valued and has affected our desire to return in the future. Such a shame.

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    • Melanie - Verified booking

      The owner was very helpful, letting us in early once the cleaner had finished due to having our dogs with us on one of the hottest days again.

      We were already staying at the Manor grounds as we added extra days there for our wedding. The cottage was clean and very welcoming with all amenities and comfort. Surroundings are beautiful. I would say the only down side was that tourists came up to the windows to view inside the property, whilst we were sat there! Although it was written on a card in the property that sometimes admission to the grounds when weddings/functions were on that this could restrict us, we did not realise, that once guests had gone into the venue, that we couldn’t even walk our dogs :( we accepted that the Manor itself would be off limits to wedding banquets, but to not be able to walk out dogs ( in the rain) we thought was a bit unfair. So for dog owners, this could be a hindrance. That being said, this was a beautiful area and a wonderful cottage that should not be missed!

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    Things to do near Castle Combe

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    Castle Combe Village

    A pretty village nestled in the Cotswolds, there is plenty of English charm to be found in Castle Combe. It's regularly used as a filming location and a visit makes it clear why. There's plenty of local shops and cafes serving local fare and accomodation is available for overnight stays, many of which are dog friendly.

    Thermae Bath Spa

    The Thermae Bath Spa is a combination of a historic spa and a modern building in Bath, England. A Royal Charter of 1590 decrees that Bath and North East Somerset council are the guardians of the spring waters, which are the only naturally hot, mineral-rich waters in the country. YTL Hotels operates the spa.

    Jane Austen Centre

    Step into the world of Jane Austen at the Jane Austen Centre in Bath. Learn about the author's life, works, and the Regency period in which she lived. Explore the exhibition, costume collection, and gift shop. Take a guided tour, enjoy afternoon tea, or attend one of the events on offer. Located in the heart of Bath, it's a must-visit for Austen fans. Address: 40 Gay St, Bath BA1 2NT

    Roman Baths

    Roman Baths is Britain's only hot spring that still flows with natural hot water. See the water's source and walk where Romans walked. Groups & discounts.

    Victoria Art Gallery

    Bath & North East Somerset's Art Gallery houses work by Gainsborough, Sickert, Zoffany and manys from the 15th century to now. Children welcome, disabled access, and a shop.

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