Coachmans Holiday Cottage, Steeple Ashton, Nr Trowbridge, Wiltshire
4* VisitBritain Gold Award. Luxury, single storey, circa 18thC., beamed cottage, tastefully decorated in traditional style, with full central heating, log fire and internet access for 4 guests. Situated in the centre of the conservation village of Steeple Ashton Wiltshire. Within easy reach is the beautiful Georgian city of Bath, Wells, and Salisbury, National Trust village of Lacock, and stately homes Longleat, Stourhead and Bowood, with the world heritage site of Stonehenge.
All ground floor accommodation for four guests. Pretty private enclosed courtyard with patio furniture. Off street parking for one family car. Children over 14yrs.
Non smoking accommodation.
Open all year with �special short breaks�. Friday to Friday bookings. Eat at the Longs Arms, 100 metres away, Shop and coffee bar has internet access with email facility, within 200 metres
Trowbridge, the county town of Wiltshire, lies in the heart of South West England only 10 miles from Bath. Trowbridge has been a major centre for close on a thousand years; the Domesday Book in 1086 records a Saxon called Brictric as the most important landowner in Wiltshire who administered these estates from his main residence in the town. By the 12th century, it was one of a handful of towns in Wiltshire defended by a Norman castle.
Wool was important to the growth of the town; Daniel Defoe wrote that “...the finest medley Spanish cloths, not in England but in the whole world are made here”. Grand clothiers houses were built in the town from the huge wealth generated, Lloyds Bank in Fore Street is said to be the finest Georgian building in Wiltshire. The Parade is described by Nicholas Pevsner as "a stretch of palaces". The Trowbridge Museum occupying one of the former cloth factories, now part of the Shires Shopping Centre tells the story of the town and the woollen industry.
In 1200 Trowbridge was the first town in Wiltshire to be granted a market charter. The town has become a busy, thriving sub-regional shopping centre, with national retailers such as Bodyshop, Monsoon, Waterstones and M & S Food as well as a wide selection of independent shops, a farmers market on the fourth Friday of each month, and the town park, where the Information Centre and Civic Hall are located.
There are excellent public transport links across the county and direct rail services to London, Cardiff, Bristol and Southampton.
There are many gardens, stately homes and countryside, to enjoy locally.
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