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Olivemead Farm Holidays

Accommodation Details

Welcome to Olivemead Farm a 250 acre farm in the heart of the Dauntsey Vale.
Where you can relax and enjoy the warm comfort of two quality inspected holiday cottages thoughtfully catering for your every need.

Or...

Stay in our 18th Century farmhouse, once part of the renowned Dauntsey Park Estate, which now offers value for money, bed only accommodation for the money conscious holiday or business guest.

Our central location makes us the perfect place to stay to experience days out in Wiltshire, Salisbury, Oxford, Bath and the Cotswolds.

What our guests are saying...

“Home from home. A lovely place to return to after a long day out”. – The Burrell family.

“Such a well equipped and clean attractive, welcoming cottage. What a treat”. – The Hughes family.

“Cosy comfortable cottage, well equipped and ideally situated for visiting the surrounding area. Thanks for making us feel so welcome”. – John and Karen, West Yorkshire.

“Wonderful cottage. Top class accommodation. A really relaxing and enjoyable break”. The Thorntons.

Working Farm

Accommodation Location


Address
Olivemead Farm, Olivemead Lane, Dauntsey, Chippenham, Wiltshire, SN15 4JQ

Type
Self Catering

Email
enquiries@olivemeadfarmholidays.com

WEBSITE

Things to see and do in Wiltshire :

Butterfly World

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Longleat Safari Park

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Magna Carta

Magna Carta (Latin for "Great Charter") is one of the most celebrated documents in English history

Salisbury Cathedral

For over 750 years pilgrims have come to Salisbury to seek inspiration in the glory and peace of the building and surrounding Cathedral Close

Stonehenge

One of the most famous sites in the world, Stonehenge is composed of earthworks surrounding a circular setting of large standing stones

Westbury White Horse

The first Westbury white horse is believed to have been cut to commemorate the victory over the Danes in the Battle of Ethandun (possibly nearby Edington) in 878AD