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2 Guests
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1 Bedroom
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1 Bathroom
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Pets Yes
Features
- Electric vehicle charging
- Off road parking
- Ground floor accommodation
- Ground floor bedroom
- Garden / Patio
- Washing machine
- Broadband / WiFi
Reviews & Ratings
7 Customer Reviews
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"We were told that we would be welcomed by the owners, but they were nowhere to be seen."
We are used to getting a welcome pack of goodies, again nowhere to be seen. Also I rang the numbers provided to let them know when we would be arriving and no answer on either line. Everything was fine and functional, but seemed a bit tired.
I am sorry that we did not see you. Sadly when we have guests for a quick 2 night stay it can be easy to miss you, especially with nine other properties and guests coming and going daily. For your weekend stay, we left some lovely fresh eggs from our chickens. We do hope you enjoyed them. I am sorry however that your expectations were not met. Describing anything as 'Tired' is subjective. We offer extremely good value for money. An increased budget may have got you accommodation more suited to you. Property Owner
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"Lovely well equipped cottage, but the shower needs maintenance, also for user convenience a small shelf to place your bathroom bits and pieces would be nice."
Bed is scrumptious snuggly and comfortable. Great peaceful 4 days
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"A nice stop over place."
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"Good value for money, quite a small cottage but comfortable and everything you need is there."
Cleanliness could be better, the kitchen was a bit greasy and the state of the bathroom also requires some attention (loose taps, shower doors don't close properly). Location is excellent, near Shaftesbury and within an hour driving of both the south and the west coast.
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"Was amazing and for our first holiday as a couple couldn’t have asked for anything better, with so many place near by it was perfect."
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"We mentioned to the owners that the online photos didn't do the farm cottages justice, in response they were going to review them."
It was a lovely setting, the cottage was well stocked and the owners were very friendly and helpful. Thank you
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"The accommodation was first class everything was as advertised we had a great stay without and problems"
Summary
- All-ground-floor
- One king-size bedroom
- Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC
- Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area
- Electric central heating
- Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, Freeview TV and WiFi
- Fuel and power inc. in rent
- Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
- Off-road parking for one car
- Use of shared lawned garden with outdoor seating area
- One well-behaved pet welcome
- Sorry, no smoking
- Shop 1.3 miles, pub 1.2 miles
- Note: Guests have access to a communal laundry room with a washer and dryer
- Note: we do not accept the following breeds of dogs: Rottweilers, German Shepherds, Huskies, Staffordshire bull terriers, Dobermans, Boxers, Bullmastiff or Akita
- Note: There are 2 x 120 KW fast charges that have been installed within a 7 minute walk of Whitebridge Farm; they can be found on the grounds of the award winning deli Compton Macrae and you can enjoy a leisurely coffee or lunch whilst your car is charging Note: Bookings cannot start on a Sunday
The property
Semley 1 mile.
Hidden away on the outskirts of the idyllic village of Semley, you will find Swallow Cottage.
Set across the ground-floor, this picturesque property is a fantastic choice for couples and their canine companion travelling to the great Wiltshire countryside.
Be welcomed into a homely open-plan living space, exuding light from the large patio doors, and offering the perfect space to rest and recuperate as you unwind with a warm cup of coffee on the stylish grey sofa.
Move your way across to the quaint and contemporary kitchen and discover a plethora of handy electrical appliances and utensils, sure to inspire many delicious home-cooked meals throughout your stay.
Crack open a bottle of bubbly and indulge in a romantic meal for two at the breakfast bar, or make the most of warmer weather with dinner alfresco out on the lawn.
Freshen up with a quick rinse in the shower room, before grabbing your towel and heading for the pretty king-size bedroom where you can get ready for the day that lies ahead.
Surrounded by the luscious green hills of the Cranborne Chase, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, there are many breath-taking walks to embark on throughout your stay.
Head to Shaftesbury to explore Melbury Beacon, or dust off your bikes and head for Duncliffe Wood for an exhilarating cycle through the countryside.
Take a tour of the grand 17th century mansion of Stourhead and admire the beautiful flowers and foliage that fill the thousand-acre estate.
Head to Tisbury and uncover the imposing partially-ruined fortress of Old Wardour Castle, before stopping by the Pseudonatural caves.
Upon return to your holiday home, head into the neighbouring village of Semley for an evening of wining and dining down at the local pub, or spend some time in the town of Shaftesbury where you will find the historical cobbled street of Gold Hill and a selection of charming pubs and restaurants.
About the location
SEMLEY
Shaftesbury 4.9 miles; Warminster 13.4 miles; Salisbury 20.3 miles; Shepton Mallet 30.4 miles
The idyllic village of Semley can be found perched within the breath-taking scenery of the Cranborne Chase Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, set within the magnificent county of Wiltshire. With a quintessential village store selling fresh local produce and all your favourite household items, and a friendly local pub offering up delicious hot meals, this charming community has everything you could possibly need for a stress-free escape to the countryside. The popular town of Shaftesbury lies just a stones throw away and provides a wonderful day out with an abundance of attractions such as the Gold Hill Museum and Shaftesbury Abbey. Other local attractions include the incredible Pseudonatural Caves, Wadour Park and the Gillingham Museum, whilst slightly further afield in Stourton the Temple of Apollo and Palladian mansion and gardens of Stourhead are a must. No trip to the area would be complete without some hiking, whether it be a gentle stroll through Duncliffe Wood and Melbury Beacon, or a scenic trek to the 14th century fortress of Old Wardour Castle. With so much to see right from your doorstep, Semley is a fantastic base from which to discover this incredible part of the country.
Please Note: This property only accepts Friday, Saturday and Monday arrivals.
This property offers the following short breaks:
- Winter
- Off-season
- Last minute