Potterne 1.1 miles.
The West Wing is a comfortable single-storey annexe, in the idyllic countryside on the outskirts of Potterne, Wiltshire.
Surrounded by picturesque scenery, this delightful retreat offers seamless access to some of the UK’s most stunning National Landscapes, including the North Wessex Downs, Cranborne Chase, and the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).
Perfect for couples, it promises a tranquil and romantic escape.
The bright and spacious open-plan living area features plush seating arranged around a Smart TV, creating an inviting spot to unwind.
A dining table for two, sets the stage for intimate meals, whilst the well-equipped kitchen invites you to prepare delicious home-cooked dishes with ease.
At the front, you'll find a private suntrap garden featuring a lush lawn, a charming patio, and comfortable outdoor furniture, an idyllic setting for unwinding and enjoying alfresco dining.
Revitalise in the sleek shower room before changing into your pajamas, warmed by the gentle embrace of underfloor heating.
Then, sink into the sumptuous king-size bed to catch your rest.
Wander through Potterne's quaint streets and enjoy its classic English village atmosphere, with thatched cottages and lush greenery.
Explore the Potterne Wood or nearby trails leading into the North Wessex Downs and don’t forget your camera, as this area is rich in wildlife!
The beautifully restored Kennet and Avon Canal winds its way through the picturesque Vale of Pewsey, leading to the historic town of Devizes.
Here, the canal descends the awe-inspiring Caen Hill flight of locks, one of the most remarkable lock systems in the country.
Be sure to embark on a boat trip along this scenic waterway for a truly unforgettable experience.
While in Devizes, explore its bustling market, brimming with local crafts, fresh produce, and delicious food offerings.
Nearby, you’ll find unmissable historic sites that are sure to captivate.
Just a short drive away lies Stonehenge, one of the world’s most iconic prehistoric monuments.
Explore the Avebury Stone Circle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to one of the largest stone circles in Europe.
Also, don’t miss Lacock Abbey, a stunning historic landmark renowned for its use as a filming location for numerous TV shows and films.
Further afield, take a scenic drive to the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, known for its charming villages and rolling hills.
But no visit to Wiltshire is complete without a visit to beautiful Bath nearby and also to the City of Salisbury with its magnificent 700 year old Cathedral and city gates.
The West Wing serves as a peaceful base for exploring Wiltshire's rich history, beautiful countryside, and vibrant towns.