About
3 Bathrooms
6 Guests
3 Bedrooms
This quintessential victorian coach house three bedroom property comprises of a spacious open plan living area, kitchen and dining room. A large accessible designer downstairs double suite with wet room. Two stunning bedrooms upstairs; a double with ensuite shower room and a twin room with bathroom. With central heating and two wood burning stoves, The Coach House stays cosy throughout winter and BBQ and garden is perfect for the summer months.
With panoramic views of the Nadder Valley; miles of stunning walks from the door in this Area of Outstanding Beauty. A short stroll to the village pub and a short drive to Wilton’s shops.
Wireless broadband
Parking
Pets welcome
Amenities
Children welcome, pets allowed after arrangement, smoking not allowed, wheelchair accessible
4K TV (Digital), Sonos wireless sound system, DVD player, fast broadband internet
Two log burners, central heating
Hundreds of local walking routes
Secure, gated property
Crisp cotton bed linen and fluffy towels provided, more pillows available on request
Four parking spaces included, let us know if you need more
Two shower rooms (one accessible on the ground floor), one bathroom, hairdryer, washing machine, vacuum cleaner, iron and board
Dishwasher, oven, grill, microwave, refrigerator, freezer, toaster, coffee machine (Nespresso Vertuo)
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Of course! There's plenty of parking for you to host friends and family during the day but please do not exceed the guest limit of 6 overnight.
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The Coach House is an ideal property to 'get away' for a relaxing, tranquil and luxurious break in the countryside. It's too nice for parties and events! Please book an alternative venue.
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Salisbury train station is 3.9 miles (about 10 mins) and Tisbury is 8 miles.
If you give us some notice we'd be happy to pickup and drop off at these stations.
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Wilton is about 1 mile east on the A30 and is the nearest place for a selection of local shops and excellent pubs and restaurants. Wilton is a town of significant historical importance and was the capital of Wessex. Today you will find several places of interest to visit including Wilton House and Gardens, Wilton Carpet Factory and the Italianate Church.
Salisbury lies about 4 miles east and has a beautiful Cathedral renowned for having the tallest spire that visitors can climb.
Grovely Woods can be accessed on foot direct from the coach house's paddock gate. This is the start of the Area Of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) that runs westwards towards Shaftesbury and Cranborne Chase. The woodland straddles the ridge between the Nadder and Wyle valleys and runs for about 6 miles between Denton and Wilton. The land is owned by the Wilton Estate and has many marked footpaths and bridleways that provide excellent walking, riding and cycling.
Horse Riding at Grovely Riding Centre is the perfect way to explore the surrounding countryside and only 1.2 miles away. Grovely is BHS Approved & Highly Commended and has a 5 Star License Rating.
Fovant Badges are located about 4 miles west of Burcombe on the edge of the A30, Shaftesbury Road. Cut into the steep chalk hillside of the Salisbury Way, many were created by I World War soldiers preparing to deploy abroad. There is a footpath which crosses them and also passes through an Iron Age Hillfort, Chiselbury Camp.
Wardour Castle Lying in the Vale of Wardour, about 10 miles west of Burcombe. It contains the now ruined Old Wardour Castle which underwent siege in the Civil War and New Wardour Castle, a vast Palladian mansion built towards the end of the 18th century. The area around Old Wardour Castle (now cared for by English Heritage) offers magnificent walking in wooded countryside and lakes.
Wilton House Standing in its own park, Wilton House is the family residence of the Earl of Pembroke. During the summer it opens to the public and you can visit the House, grounds and adventure playground. Built on the grounds of a medieval abbey, in the 16th century it became famous as an academy for literature. Some of the literary figures who frequented Wilton House included William Shakespeare, Ben Johnson, Edmund Spenser, Isaac Walton and George Herbert. The house also played a significant role in Churchill's planning of the II World War.
Stonehenge This World Heritage site is 7.4 miles north of Burcombe. The monument is administered by the English Heritage and the surrounding downs, home to many barrows run by the National Trust.
Stourhead lies 20 miles west, are the stunning gardens and House of Stourhead, now run by the National Trust. It is an outstanding example of the English landscape style and was designed by Henry Hoare II and laid out between 1741 and 1780. Classical temples including the Parthenon and Temple of Apollo are set around the central lake.
Within an hour by car:
Bath - World Heritage City
Longleat - Historic House and animal safari park
New Forest - National Park
Avebury - historic monument
South Coast with Lulworth Cove, Hengitsbury Head and Poole Harbour
For more local attractions and things to do check out our Visit page.
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Our local village, Burcombe has an award winning butcher, restaurant and pub and is within walking distance (0.3 miles).
The nearest shops are located just a short drive or bus away in Wilton.
More widely, we are surrounded by a plethora of excellent eating opportunity!
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Ready to book? We can't wait to have you, just head over to our Stay page.
If you have any questions before booking just email stay@thecoachhouseburcombe.co.uk
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Of course, we'll always try our best to accommodate any requests although we do need enough time in between bookings to get The Coach House ready for the next guest!
Just add it to your booking or email us at stay@thecoachhouseburcombe.co.uk
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Head to the contact page or email us at:
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We are very dog friendly, hard floors downstairs are ideal for their stay! We only ask that they are not allowed upstairs or on the furniture and if there are muddy paws after a walk you wipe their feet!
There is a huge variety of walks from the door in spectacular scenery.
The paddock is fenced and gated but unlikely to completely constrain an ambitious dog. We ask that you accompany your dog on the paddock.
If you wish to bring more than one dog please call us to discuss.