16 Mythern Meadow

ID: S371795

  • Bedrooms 2
  • ・ Sleeps 4
  • ・ Pets 1

About this property

Resting in the town of Bradford-on-Avon in a peaceful residential cul-de-sac is this end-of-terrace property, 16 Mythern Meadow. Sleeping up to four guests and within a short walk of the River Avon and surrounding countryside, 16 Mythern Meadown is a splendid setting to explore all that North Somerset and Wiltshire has to offer, within easy reach of Bath and the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Discover one sought-after off-road parking space with further parking opposite, before entering the property into a porch way, where you can leave your coats or shoes, ensuring the house is kept clean and tidy for your stay. Moving through the property, there is a lovely sitting room which makes a homely setting for you to enjoy some popcorn and a movie with your loved ones, after a long day of exploring. Finishing the ground floor layout is a kitchen/diner, which has a cheerful dining room table, seating all guests, where you can enjoy an evening meal, lovingly made in the kitchen area. This has all the amenities to assist you in your self-catering requirements, as well as a handy washing machine to take care of any muddy clothes after long countryside walks. Upstairs there is a double bedroom with countryside views, a built-in wardrobe for your belongings and a large mirror, so you can get ready in style. There is also a further double room for guests to escape to at the end of the day, as well as a bathroom offering a flexible choice between an indulging bath or a refreshing shower. Outside, there is an enclosed garden to the rear with a lawn where your four-legged friend can play, as well as a seating area where you can indulge in a glass of wine under the stars.

Bradford-on-Avon is a historic former mill town, which makes for a picturesque setting, beside the River Avon and Kennett and Avon Canal, which offers scenic boat trips on the impressive 65-foot Barbara McLellan boat. The area is thriving with beautiful walks and cycling trails, either around the surrounding countryside or with a stroll through the historic town centre. It also offers a great range of high-end restaurants, as well as more informal dining, for when you fancy an evening off from cooking. Bradford-on-Avon is home to Tithe Barn, a 14th century stone property with an incredible timber roof and original beams, which is well worth the visit, as is the Barton Farm Country Park, a delightful location for waterside walks. Also be sure to browse the many craft shops, stopping off for a sweet treat at The Bridge Tea Rooms. Within a short drive is the stunning city of Bath, which offers striking Georgian architecture, the popular Roman Baths and the wonderful abbey, as well as ample opportunities to eat out or indulge in a bit of retail therapy.

Further afield is the 13th century village of Lacock, with its gorgeous abbey and numerous gastro pubs, which make for a great stop off on your way to discovering the gorgeous village of Castle Combe. For a magical trip to Wiltshire, choose 16 Mythern Meadow.

Bradford-on-Avon is a picturesque, historic former mill town, sitting beside the River Avon. There are numerous beautiful walks, including strolls through the historic town centre and longer walks, and cycling, in the surrounding countryside. There is a great range of high-end restaurants and informal dining for an evening out. There is also the 14th century Tithe Barn, as well as the opportunity for a boat trip along the canal.

Accommodation

Two double bedrooms, one larger and one smaller.

Bathroom with shower over bath, basin, heated towel rail and WC.

Kitchen/diner.

Sitting room with sofa bed
Gas central heating.

Electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, TV, WiFi.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Off-road parking for one cars with further parking opposite.

Enclosed garden with lawn and furniture.

One well-behaved dog welcome.

Not suitable for babies and very young children.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop 0.7 miles, pub 0.7 miles.

Note: There is a sofa bed available for flexible sleeping arrangements

Nearby points of interest

  • Roman Baths
  • Victoria Art Gallery
  • Thermae Bath Spa
  • Jane Austen Centre
  • Longleat Safari Park
  • Castle Combe Village

Reviews (25)

  • James

    The town of Bedford on Avon is steeped in history and the property is so close to so many wonderful places to visit. The garden is totally secure and the walks are just perfect for us with two Westies.We walked into town on several days and made our first port of call the Doghouse. A great dog-friendly cafe and pet shop. We had a typical spring weather treat! Snow on our first morning, but warm and sunny everyday after that! Bath is just half an hour in the car or a short train journey. The perfect holiday.

  • Clare

    You can easily walk into the town which has a fascinating history plus the train station with regular services into Bath and beyond. Parking at the station is very reasonable, eg. 80p for all day parking on a Sunday if you do not wish to walk. It was great to have a driveway for parking and the added, and unexpected bonus, of a side access with a hose and enclosed garage to wash and dry the dog and ourselves. This enabled us to keep our muddy shoes and paws from spoiling the carpet! Everything has been thought of in that respect. There is also an extra freezer in the garage which is switched on and ready to use. The garden is the best we have had for our dog, large and totally enclosed which she loved. The gardens are beautifully kept. The house itself was extremely comfortable and lots of equipment is provided, luckily I take tea towels, cleaning materials, kitchen roll, cooking oils, soap etc etc with me as they were not available here. The bedding and towels are lovely quality too. The area is quiet with a lovely view across the river valley from the bedroom. We had a thoroughly relaxing holiday, particularly with walks from the door to the river and canal - just a shame about the muddy conditions but it didn't spoil the time we had here.

  • Craig

    The cottage itself was well equipped, the bed was comfortable, the garden was great for our dog, and the property was lovely and warm too. It was also one of the cleanest Sykes properties we’ve visited for some time. We didn’t have the best weather (Storm Henk) but we enjoyed our New Year break all the same

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