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Weaver's Cottage @ Number 10 is located in Bradford on Avon. Providing free WiFi, the property also has a garden, barbecue facilities and a terrace.
The holiday home is equipped with 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, bed linen, towels, a flat-screen TV with cable channels, a dining area, a fully equipped kitchen, and a patio with garden views.
Bristol is 23 miles from the holiday home, while Bath is 8.1 miles away. The nearest airport is Bristol Airport, 29.2 miles from Weaver's Cottage @ Number 10.
This beautiful flat is perfectly situated for a quiet retreat with stunning views over the town. You can see over the rooftops to the Westbury white horse in the hills opposite. 10 Tory offers you a unique holiday spot. You will find everything you need and more, (WIFI, TV, beautiful towels and linen) and the walled garden is a real bonus on warm evenings! The property, which is a grade II listed building, has one bedroom and an adjacent shower room, both with beautiful views over the village below. There is a brand new Laura Ashley sofa bed if there are four people staying but please be aware that to access the shower room you have to go through the bedroom so it is recommended for families or good friends! Enjoy slipping into the beautifully comfy bed after a hard day's exploring and all towels are provided for your comfort. Luxury hand soap and hand wash are available for your use in the shower room. The newly renovated apartment which nestles into the hillside in one of the most historic parts of the town, used to be part of a row of weavers cottages. It is now an utterly charming and romantic 1 bedroom self-catering holiday cottage with a sofa bed in the living room
The newly renovated apartment which nestles into the hillside in one of the most historic parts of the town, used to be part of a row of weavers cottages. It is now an utterly charming and romantic 1 bedroom self-catering holiday cottage with a sofa bed in the living room for families. Take a stroll along the row of cottages to the church of st mary tory or down the warren of quaint steps and across the bridge into town. Further afield lies bath, stonehenge, longleat, wells, the cotswolds, cheddar and numerous national trust properties as well as canal and river walks nearby. On a sunday morning listen to the chorus of church bells or the steam train blowing its horn on the way through the valley. The kitchen is well equipped and you'll never tire of looking out of the window across the charming bath-stone rooftops to the westbury white horse painted into the hillside.
Based on 51 reviews
8.9