Step inside this charming holiday retreat and you’ll be welcomed by a blend of rustic character and contemporary comfort. Exposed beams and original features sit beautifully alongside luxurious furnishings, creating a warm and relaxing space to return to after a day of adventure. The open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner is ideal for unwinding, whether you’re curled up by the bioethanol fireplace or enjoying a film on the Smart TV. The modern kitchen is well equipped for group catering, and the dining table comfortably seats six for leisurely meals and catch-ups. When it’s time to turn in, three thoughtfully styled bedrooms are spread across two floors. On the ground floor, there’s a double bedroom with an en-suite shower room, while upstairs you’ll find a twin room and an additional double bedroom. A family bathroom with a shower over the bath and WC is also located on the ground floor.
Outside, start your day by soaking up the sunshine in the enclosed garden. The patio is set up with outdoor furniture and a BBQ, perfect for relaxed al fresco dining. For guests looking to stay active, a tennis court is available on site and can be booked for an additional fee. Private parking is provided for up to three cars.
Staying in Burghclere, there’s no shortage of nearby attractions to enjoy without travelling far. Just 2.5 miles away, Highclere Castle offers a memorable day out, inviting visitors to explore the magnificent state rooms made famous as the setting for Downton Abbey. Keen walkers can tackle the Wayfarer’s Walk, an 8-mile route climbing Beacon Hill and rewarding the effort with sweeping views across the North Wessex Downs. Families may enjoy a visit to the Living Rainforest near Newbury (12 miles), home to an array of colourful butterflies and fascinating reptiles. For those happy to roam a little further afield, the edge of the Cotswolds is close by, where honey-hued villages, cosy cafés and rolling countryside await.


























