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Pig Wig Cottages stands in the grounds of the idyllic 18th Century Beeches Farmhouse in the countryside, the cottages are self catering accommodation in Bradford on Avon near Bath, yet only seven miles from the World Heritage City of Bath and 1 mile from the Saxon town of Bradford on Avon, situated on the outskirts of an area of outstanding natural beauty. All cottages have been sympathetically converted to luxurious holiday accommodation in Bradford on Avon surrounded by open pasture, where goats, ducks and chickens happily roam. Inside Information Each cottage situated in Bradford on Avon near Bath has been furnished, not as a letting unit, but as an extension of our own home. Imaginatively decorated with co-ordinated furnishings and country pine furniture and of course those little extras not normally associated with a holiday cottage. Due to our own free ranging animals and hens, we do not accept pets and both of our accommodations are a non-smoking establishment. Sleeping Capacity - Each of the 3 cottages has 2 bedrooms sleeping 4/5 + cot. However, 2 of the cottages can be interlinked sleeping up to ten. In addition to Pig Wig Cottages we have en-suite rooms across the courtyard from the cottages, offering family / double and twin rooms with TV, tea and coffee making facilities etc, ideal for those family/friends who want to holiday with you but enjoy their own time and privacy – excellent for the grandparents!| Other Features – Each self catering accommodation in Bradford on Avon near Bath, has heating throughout and an open fire. Travel cot and high chair. Patio, garden furniture and BBQ, easy parking and a variety of shops and pubs within one mile. The Best Things In Life Are Free! Whether you are 5 or 55 experience the delight of collecting your eggs for breakfast in the laying season. Meet Dave the cockerel and our pigmy goats. For The Kids – Play area with slide, ladder, climbing wall and football pitch. Games Room with slate bed adult size pool table, table football and table tennis.
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