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The West Wing

Sleeps up to: 6

Arriving for a stay at The West Wing feels like taking a step back in time, to the more romantic medieval world of our imagination, to a house filled with stained glass and stone archways, surrounded by rose gardens and meadows. 

The extensive grounds that surround the house are distinguished by an ornate outdoor swimming pool with fountain, as well as a chapel, a love folly, terraced lawns, a wild flower meadow, a pond and an orchard.

Guests can practice their cooking skills with organic food ordered from the local farm shop, laze in the gardens or relax in the privacy of The West Wing. Set between Chippenham and Bath, this enchanting country manor is the perfect base for exploring the Cotswolds and the West Country, with plenty of ruined castles and abbeys, ancient villages and market towns, manor houses and gardens to explore and horse riding available on request through the owners.

Room Description

Ground Floor: Hall and Lounge (with a wood burning stove) • Kitchen (with high vaulted ceiling, stained glass windows and solid wooden kitchen table) • Living room (with an open fire, TV and views into the private cloister garden) • WC • Shower room.

First Floor: Bathroom • Double bedroom • Twin bedroom • A flight of steps leads to the second Double Bedroom, via the Twin bedroom.

Grounds: Private cloister garden with table and chairs • Shared grounds include meadows, playing field, love folly, orchard, terraced lawns, chapel, outdoor swimming pool and rose gardens.

Price Includes

Prices per house per week, based on 6 sharing. Short breaks available on request.

Change over day: Friday.

Tenancy Times: Tenancies commence at 16:00 hours on the day of arrival and houses are to be vacated at 10:00 on the day of departure.

Dogs: dogs are welcome by prior arrangement.

Guest Book

"Enclosed in the romantic grounds of the rose gardens, these cottages are truly enchanting. The CV Travel Britain team enjoyed a glass of wine on terraced lawns, descovering the ornate swimming pool, the wild meadow and the love folly. The owners were very attentive and made us feel well looked after. We left the next morning feeling rejuvinated and happy"

Sleeps up to: 6

Facilities

Rental includes:

Games room (with Wifi) • Croquet Set • Food Hamper (with organic produce from local farm shop) • Cricket Equipment

Fridge freezer • Gas hob and oven • Toaster • Coffee maker • Kettle • Microwave.

Flat screen TV • Digi box • DVD player.

Shared outdoor swimming pool: (Open from May to early September). 

On request, payable locally:

Spa Treatments: Local beautician will visit and provide spa treatments on request, facials, massage, manicures and pedicures.

Baby Sitting Service: Available on request with the owners’ family.

Horse Riding: Available with a local riding school and stables are available on site to use.

Allington Farm Shop: For grocery supplies the Allington Farm Shop, a couple of miles down the road, offers superb locally produced food and can arrange home deliveries on request

Activities

Bowood Adventure Playground

The playground is home to a full size pirate galleon called the ‘Centaur’, complete with rigging and a crow’s nest. There are also several very large slides and flume tubes, as well as high level walkways accessed by a huge scramble net. Most famous and popular of all is the ‘death slide’. This vertical drop slide is a modern version of a Victorian invention and starts with a shocking 19- foot vertical drop which then levels out for an exciting, fast and slippery slide.

Christmas choristers

Bath Abbey has a candlelit midnight mass every Christmas Eve. Local choristers also visit the West Wing for drinks in the main house, with carol singing from 6pm.

Christmas for Children

Father Christmas is at Westonbirt National Arboretum during the festive season and is there to greet children in his own grotto, take away a real pine tree as a gift.

Culture

Iford Manor has a mini opera theatre which consists of a covered cloister courtyard which seats 90. Lacock Abbey also has an open air theatre. A performance by the Bath Philharmonic Orchestra is well worth attending and the Egg Theatre in Bath is perfect for children.

Cycling

There are numerous paths and bridleways for cycling in the area, a perfect way to explore the countryside and visit ruined castles.

Local attractions

Lacock Abbey, Castle Combe, Corsham Court, Fox Talbot and Westonbirt National Arboretum, Longleat Estate, Cheddar Gorge and the dome at Centre Parks are all worth a visit.

Local Towns

Chippenham, Bath and Bristol are all a short drive away and filled with cultural attractions and opportunities for entertainment and shopping of all kinds.

Lucknam Park Spa

Lucknam Park Spa in Bath is well worth a visit for some serious pampering.

Your Location

Amenities: Biddestone village is 3 km for the nearest pub, Shops and restaurants in Chippenham 5 km, Corsham 12 km.

Places of Interest: Bath 16 km, Corsham Court 5 km, Laycock Abbey 10 km.

Airports: Bristol 35 km.

Train stations: Chippenham 5 km.

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Destination introduction

New for 2009, CV Travel introduces a hand-picked collection of British houses from romantic cottages & converted stables to elegant manor houses in the West Country, The Cotswolds and Norfolk, accommodating 2-22 guests and carefully chosen for their character, quality and facilities” – Good Housekeeping, March 2009. 

The Cotswolds is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, often referred to as the ‘Heart of England’. Stretching from South Warwickshire and Worcestershire, through West Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire, it also takes in parts of West Wiltshire and Bath and part of Somerset in the south. It covers 787 square miles of exceptionally beautiful countryside characterised by rolling hills and river valleys. Since the Middle Ages it has been sheep country, and in those times it was the centre of England’s wool trade. The great ‘wool’ churches of the region and the many handsome manor houses were built by the wealthy wool merchants.

Events

Every May near Gloucester in The Cotswolds is the Annual Cheese Rolling Championships - near to The Manor House, The Barn, Lakeside Lodge, Wychwood Cottages and Yellow Stone House.

The Bath International Music Festival is every May - a short drive from The West Wing, Barton Place, The Cockloft, The Bothy and Howards End in The Cotswolds.

Bath Literature Festival in late February / early March each year is a short drive from The West Wing, Barton Place, The Cockloft, The Bothy and Howards End. 

The Tewkesbury Medieval Festival near Gloucester is every July and is nearby to The Manor House, The Barn, Lakeside Lodge, Wychwood Cottages and Yellow Stone House.

Chipping Campden Literature Festival is in early May each year, just 10 minutes walk from Yellow Stone House. It is also within easy driving distance of The Barn and The Manor House.

Cheltenham Racecourse is open in mid March each year – near to The Manor House, The Barn, Yellow Stone House and Wychwood Cottages.