Brook Cottage (Wiltshire), Lower South Wraxall, Bradford on Avon

ID: S41550

  • Bedrooms 2
  • ・ Sleeps 4
  • ・ Pets 2

About this property

Complimentary Welcome Hamper

A complimentary welcome hamper will be awaiting you on your arrival containing milk, tea, fresh coffee, bread, butter, eggs, juice, wine and cheese, along with other essential items to prepare a light snack or breakfast. There may be some regional variations.

Brook Cottage is a 17th century Grade II listed cottage originally built as a farmer's cottage in the 1600s. Located next door to The Ottery, also in our portfolio.

Brook Cottage was modernised to provide cost and comfortable accommodation whilst retaining many period features including beamed ceilings. It is centrally located in the quiet, attractive village of Lower South Wraxall, just 3 miles north of Bradford on Avon with its many restaurants, pubs, boutiques, independent shops, fine antiques shops and galleries.

The Long Arms pub is just a short walk across the fields to the upper village.

This holiday at a glance

  • Sleeps four guests.

  • Two bedrooms.

  • One bathroom with separate shower.

  • Wood burning stove.

  • Baby in his/her own moses basket welcome

  • Lovely landscaped garden.

  • Up to two well behaved dogs are welcome at the property.

  • Parking for one vehicle - the approach to the cottage is via a pathway from Brook's parking spot, whose driveway is shared with The Ottery.

  • WiFi.

  • Minimum of a three night stay.
  • Additional features

  • Many period features including beamed ceilings.

  • Redfyre electric oven with induction hob, microwave, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer.

  • Digital TV, WiFi*.
  • Attractions and nearby amenities

  • Visit nearby Bradford on Avon.

  • Within a 30 minute drive you can discover the beautiful villages of Castle Combe and Lacock. Castle Combe is frequently voted the prettiest village in England and Lacock is almost entirely owned by the National Trust and is home to the Fox Talbot Museum of Photography and Lacock Abbey. Lacock is often used as a film set for period dramas such as Pride and Prejudice and Cranham and was used in the Harry Potter films. Castle Combe was the set for the original Dr Dolittle film and, more recently, Warhorse.

  • A short drive away is the beautiful, historic Roman town of Bath which has been designated as a unesco World Heritage Site. If you fancy a day of culture there are endless things to visit such as: The Roman Baths - www.romanbaths.co.uk A variety of productions can be seen at the Theatre Royal.

  • Jane Austen Centre - www.janeausten.co.uk Relax and indulge at the Thermae Bath Spa (open air rooftop swimming and steam rooms). For breakfast or lunch try a highly recommended sweet or savoury bun at Sally Lunn's Teashop, one of the oldest buildings in Bath. Bath Abbey.
  • For additional inspiration on what to do within the area, please click here.

    Nearby points of interest

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

    Reviews (1)

    • Confirmed Guest

      This is a lovely cottage - one of your best. Hannah was really helpful and pleasant. Many thanks DP Newcastle

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