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Cottage Description
Four miles from the beautiful cathedral city of Salisbury, this is a semi-detached cottage not far from the local pub in the village of Nunton. The property has exposed brick walls, high vaulted beamed ceilings, a wood burning stove and an attractive sunny garden room overlooking the enclosed lawn. The accommodation provides three bedrooms arranged as a ground floor twin, a ground floor double with en suite shower, basin and WC, and finally an eaves twin with restricted headroom at the sides of the room. Ground floor bathroom having WC, basin, bath with shower attachment off the taps. Garden room, lovely sitting room with wood burner, traditional features and dining room off. Well equipped kitchen with belfast trough sink. There is an enclosed lawned garden to the rear and outdoor furniture to enjoy some outdoor relaxation. Amenities/Accommodation Overview Inclusive of bed linen, towels, fuel, power and wood burner supplies. Full oil fired central heating, dishwasher, washing machine, freezer, fridge, microwave, and electric hob and oven. Radio, TV with freeview, books, etc, high chair and travel cot availability by request, one car garage parking, further one car off road parking. Two well behaved dogs allowed, regret no smoking. Five minutes walk to pub, four miles to the shop. Local Town Description The River Ebble is well known for its water cress beds and trout farms, and it is in this landscape that you will find the villages of Nunton, Bodenham and Odstock. This is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and where you will find the River Avon, and villages choc full of idyllic thatched cottages, real chocolate box country. Medieval Salisbury with its wonderful cathedral spire, has a wide ranging choice of attractions, including the cathedral close with historic houses. Great shops, a twice weekly market, pubs and restaurants, all waiting to be explored. Try and visit Wilton House just a short drive away, while the wonderful New Forest is a National Park in its own right. Stonehenge is probably one of the most famous visitor attractions in the world.
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Ostlers Pet-Friendly Cottage Address
Nunton Wiltshire, South West, England | |
Phone Number: 01244 352 091 for booking enquiries.
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Cottage Details
Rating: 3 Ticks
Amount of Rooms: 3
Amount of Bathrooms: 2
Max Amount of People: 6
Rates: Low Season Price from £393 - Prices are approximate please use the availability & prices link to check exact costs and any special offers available.
Amenities: Car Parking, Children Allowed, Cooker, Cot + High Chair, Dishwasher, Fridge, Linen and Towels Provided, No Smoking, Pets Welcome, Washing Machine
Cottage Location
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Customer Rating/Reviews
The cottage was very well equipped and the enclosed garden was ideal for our dogs.
Author: Ms Pettit, Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire - Date of Stay: 10/2011
The cottage was lovely and its proximity to Salisbury and other areas was excellent.
Author: Mrs Spalding, Morden, - Date of Stay: 09/2011
A very well equipped and comfortable cottage in a great location.
Author: Mr Bormond, High Peak, Derbyshire - Date of Stay: 08/2011
We stopped at the Ostlers Cottage in Nunton near Salisbury for 2 weeks for our summer holidays. The cottage was close to many interesting places such as Salisbury, Shaftsbury, Beaulieu, Old Sarum, Stonehenge and lots more too. The two local pubs were a joy to visit and the food was to a very high standard. The cottage was very clean and tidy and it helped us to have a very relaxing holiday. I would recommend this cottage to all my friends. I have stayed in over 20 Sykes cottages and they have all been to an excellent standard.
Author: Mrs Corrigan, Durham, Durham - Date of Stay: 07/2011
Local Area Description
discover the fossils and spectacular beaches of Dorset’s Jurassic Coast, visit historic Sherborne and Shaftesbury, or take pleasure in the footpaths, country lanes and thatched-roof pubs Dorset provides.
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