Rural Accommodation

Hook Farm Cottages

Self Catering
£225.00
 -  £550.00
Notes : per week
Hook Farm Cottages
Hook Street, Wootton Bassett
Swindon
SN4 8EF
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Description

Owner Information
J H & E J Woolford
Wiltshire
Phone : +44 (0)7768 120385
Hook Farm Cottages are set in rolling Wiltshire countryside and offer a real taste of rural living for a holiday or business stay. All four luxury self catering cottages have an individual screened patio with garden table and chairs and each cottage overlooks a shared garden and open fields where dairy cattle graze during the summer months.

Ideally located accommodation within easy reach of Swindon, Malmesbury, Chippenham, Cirencester, Bath and Oxford.

1 two-bedroom cottage
Sleeps 4
Open plan lounge/diner/kitchen
1 double room with king size bed
1 twin room with full size single beds
Family bathroom with shower over bath
Garden and patio overlook countryside
Ample space for travel cot
3 one-bedroom cottages
Sleeps 2 per cottage
Open plan lounge/diner/kitchen
Superking size zip-linked beds offer
double or twin room configuration
Ample space for a travel cot
Spacious shower room
Garden and patio overlook countryside

4 Star Furnishing & Equipment
Each cottage offers excellent levels of comfort and a wide range of appliances including oven, ceramic hob, dishwasher, microwave, fridge/freezer, TV/DVD, Radio/CD player and access to a comprehensive laundry room. The interior boasts high quality furniture, flooring and soft furnishings.

Bed linen and towels are provided at no extra charge. Children of all ages are welcome and a highchair and travel cot (with bedding) can be provided by prior arrangement.

A BBQ and a range of garden games are available upon request.

Broadband & Internet
Wireless broadband internet access is available throughout the cottages, and pay-as-you-go mobile telephones are available by prior arrangement.

Facilities & Amenities
There are local shops within 1 mile, and the High Street of Wootton Bassett - offering a range of shops, bakery, butchers, supermarkets, cafes and pubs - is only 2 miles away. The local village pub serving excellent food is only ½ mile away, and the surrounding area offers pubs and restaurants to suit all tastes.

Ample parking is available in a large private yard area in front of the holiday cottages. To maintain the high quality of the cottages, we regret that pets and smoking are not permitted.
Access to Golf Course 
Accept Children 
Business Facilities 
Credit Cards Accepted 
Dish Washer 
Facilities for Children 
Fishing Nearby 
Freezer 
Ground Floor Bedroom 
Laundry Facilities 
Microwave 
Working Farm 
BBQ 
Fridge 
Garden Patio 
Cycle Storage 
Linen Provided 
Internet Access 
Parking On-Site 

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