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Contemporary Getaway with Countryside Views
Unit 2 of Haygrove Farm; Fix breakfast in a daylight-filled kitchen with wood countertops and dine al fresco at a cosy table on the decked patio of this contemporary home. Kick back on a chaise sofa with a book in an open-layout room with potted plants and trendy decor. Ideal for couples, families or a group of friends, the newly built contemporary barns in rural Wiltshire, just 7 miles from Bath and less than 2 miles from the historic Town of Bradford on Avon are the perfect location for a relaxing countryside getaway. These spacious, light-filled holiday barns will be a true delight to stay in. The development of the plot of the old stable and pigsty at Haygrove Farm has been built to the highest standard with the contemporary design and finish, including the expansive glazing, carefully planned to compliment the landscape, making the outlook truly breath-taking. A vaulted ceiling gives the open plan lounge/kitchen/dining area a light and airy feel. Sleeping 4 people; One king size room and one twin (that can be converted to a king if requested in advance) with one large family bathroom and an en-suite shower room to the main bedroom, you’re assured to have a comfortable stay. Bi fold doors lead to a private deck area and large shared lawn boasting spectacular views of the beautiful Wiltshire countryside. Ample parking for 2+ cars within the gated driveway. Full underfloor heated tiled floors, TV & Marshall speaker, Wi-Fi. Excellent quality sheets and towels, hairdryer all provided as well as tea, coffee, sugar, milk and a small welcome hamper. We will leave keys for you within the key box at the front gates, but do not want to interfere with your privacy unless you need us. As a family run business we live in the Main farmhouse and Annexe right next door so can be on hand if you have any problems or want any advice to make the most out of your stay and will leave you our phone numbers should you need to contact us. There are plenty of wonderful places to eat in the local area (including the fantastic New Inn in Westwood itself) and we will be happy to recommend and book for you if you need us to. Located in Westwood, Haygrove Farm is a short walk from both the Westwood Manor and lford Manor, plus a 2-minute drive from Bradford-on-Avon. Bath is a 12-minute train ride away from either Avoncliff railway station, which is a mile away or from Bradford on Avon station. We have horses and a friendly Dalmatian ‘teenager’ as part of the family and you will see us around and about as access to Haygrove Stables are on the same drive as the Barns. We ask when you park that you consider the possibility of horseboxes needing to pass. This 2nd barn is dog friendly so we are able to welcome 4 legged friends, so they too can experience the beautiful Westwood countryside! We simply charge an additional £10/night cleaning charge when dogs are booked (payable on arrival/departure) and ask that they are kept off the furniture & not left unattended. Both Sharky (Dalmatian) & George (horse) are friendly (as are the other equine residents) We ask you not to feed the horses & please let us know if you have any dog aversions as Sharky is always happy to meet new people & may try & say hello to you before we do! ;)

Westbury House - A Regency Retreat (2 Bedrooms)
Welcome to Westbury House, an elegant Grade II* listed two-bedroom, one-bathroom Regency-era retreat situated on the top floor of a historic building in the heart of Bradford on Avon. Once inside you will be met with two beautifully appointed bedrooms, a newly refurbished modern bathroom and an open plan kitchen/diner/living room. Whether you’re here for a romantic getaway or simply to unwind in a beautiful setting, Westbury House offers the perfect blend of period charm and modern comforts.

Stunning views, beautiful Grade II listed house.
Budbury Heights is a beautiful late Georgian former Rug Factory with stunning views over Bradford-on-Avon and surrounding countryside. This beautiful Historic listed building has been renovated to a high standard offering everything you need. The accommodation is arranged over 3 floors, kitchen/diner on ground floor and toilet with basin, middle floor games room, lounge and toilet with basin, top floor master bedroom with UK king size bed, and twin bedroom, master bathroom with bath and shower.

A charming Grade II listed former chapel
Tastefully decorated and extremely well equipped the Old Chapel provides a comfortable and tranquil base from which to explore the delights of Somerset and Wiltshire. With the charming town of Bradford-on-Avon on your doorstep and the Georgian city of Bath close by as well as many more great attractions you won't be short of things to do. Equipped to a high standard with pocket sprung mattresses, crisp cotton sheets and fluffy towels the Old Chapel provides a great base from which to explore.

The Old Oak Door, The Shambles
Town centre flat in beautifully restored listed building. Surrounded by shops, restaurants and cafes. Walking distance to train station for easy access to Bath and Salisbury. Kennet and Avon canal is very near for walking or cycling to Bath or Devizes. Longleat is nearby as well as several National Trust properties - Stourhead, Westwood Manor, The Courts at Holt and Great Chalfield Manor. The flat is on two floors with views of the town bridge, the Shambles, Coppice Hill and Silver Street.

Honeybee Cottage • Panoramic Views & Near Bath
A Grade II listed townhouse boasting spectacular panoramic views over the historic town of Bradford-on-Avon and beyond. This cosy, characterful cottage is fully equipped with everything you'll need for a delightful country getaway. Honeybee cottage is within walking distance of a train station, shops, tea rooms, pubs, restaurants and beautiful countryside walks. A fantastic base to explore Bradford-on-Avon, the city of Bath and its historic surrounding areas such as Wells and the Cotswolds.

The West Wing
Peaceful self-contained annex attached to owner's property. Easy strolling distance to The Kennet & Avon Canal, River Avon, open fields and Bradford-on-Avon town centre and all the amenities that the town offers. The accommodation provides a spacious wet room and and bed-sitting room which has a kitchenette area (2-ring induction hob, microwave, toaster, kettle, etc). There is a smart TV and free wifi. Access is via private entrance into courtyard area. Easy on-street parking adjacent.

18th Century, modern conversion, private parking.
This newly converted listed building is a beautiful large space, filled with air and light, and gently warmed by under floor heating. It has secure off-street parking, fast WiFi and its own work area. Only a 5 min walk to the historic town centre and 10 mins by train to the World Heritage City of Bath. Just a few steps from the K&A canal, river Avon, medieval tithe barn, atmospheric traditional pubs, quaint cafes and great restaurants. A comfortable base with so much to see and do.

Large Country Cottage, Log Fire, Fire Pit, Air Con
Granby Cottage is a spacious, air-conditioned two-bedroom bungalow set within the grounds of a private country house estate. It is dog-friendly and features an enclosed private garden with your own patio & BBQ. For our four-legged guests, be sure to book one of our fantastic dog playfields on site. Despite the peaceful rural setting, convenience is close by: • 2 min drive to a major supermarket • 12 min train journey to Bath A perfect blend of countryside calm and city access.

Historic cottage perfect base to explore Bath area
The perfect base for visiting Bath (especially the Christmas Market) and exploring Wiltshire’s historic towns. Our cottage with sweeping views towards the Kennet & Avon Canal and the Westbury White Horse is situated in the beautiful, historic town of Bradford-on-Avon. Tucked away off the main road and up a short, steep lane this beautiful home is a peaceful haven with main train station, award-winning restaurants, pubs, quaint boutique shops and delis a gentle amble downhill.

1750s cottage nr Bath, Cotswolds with garden
A beautiful 1750s cottage in Bradford on Avon, voted by the Sunday Times as the best town to live, just 5 miles from Bath. 4 bed cottage, sleeps nine. Surrounded by amazing countryside walks and countryside pubs. Nestled in the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Beauty there are endless day trips for those wanting to soak up the beautiful Bath stone villages and country side walks. Corporate rates available after first booking. Enquire for discounted rates for repeat bookings

Exquisite, Historic Hideaway
This unique very stylish property is nestled in an elevated location close to the pretty market town of Bradford on Avon. The characterful cottage has been renovated, with attention to detail including beautifully upholstered furnishings, high end fittings including a very well equipped kitchen and incredibly comfortable beds. Arranged over three floors, the property is ideal for families and friends wishing to explore the UNESCO city of Bath and Longleat Safari Park.
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When is the best time to visit Bradford-on-Avon?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Bradford-on-Avon?
Stays around the historic town center, along the riverside, and within nearby countryside neighborhoods are frequently suggested. These areas have access to shops, cafes, and landmarks, inviting guests to explore local life.
What are the best things to do in Bradford-on-Avon with kids?
Families often explore canal walks, visit playgrounds, and discover local heritage at sites like the Tithe Barn. Interactive activities and riverside picnics are popular choices for a relaxed day out.
What are some of the best things to do in Bradford-on-Avon?
Explore the town’s scenic canal, stroll through historic streets, and visit landmarks such as the Tithe Barn and the Saxon Church of St. Laurence. Many guests enjoy browsing local markets and relaxing in riverside parks.
How is the weather in Bradford-on-Avon?
Bradford-on-Avon has cool winters with temperatures around 35–46°F (2–8°C), and milder summers near 54–71°F (12–22°C). Rain is common year-round, so packing layered clothing and a light waterproof jacket is often recommended.
When is the best time to visit Bradford-on-Avon?
Late spring and summer are frequently suggested, as the weather is milder and the town’s gardens and canal paths are vibrant. Autumn brings colorful foliage and a cozy atmosphere for riverside walks.
What are the best places to visit in Bradford-on-Avon?
The Tithe Barn, Saxon Church of St. Laurence, and the canal path are often recommended for their local heritage and scenic views. Medieval streets and riverside parks invite leisurely exploration.
What are some hiking trails in Bradford-on-Avon?
Bradford-on-Avon has riverside walks, canal towpaths, and woodland trails around the town. Many visitors enjoy gentle hikes through nearby countryside paths, exploring historic sites along the way.
What are some family activities we can do in Bradford-on-Avon?
Families often enjoy boat rides on the canal, picnics in local parks, and visits to heritage sites such as the Tithe Barn. Interactive nature walks and community events are regularly suggested for children.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Bradford-on-Avon?
Guests frequently explore stone villages, local gardens, and historic sites in the surrounding area. Larger towns known for museums and arts, as well as nature reserves, make memorable day trips.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Bradford-on-Avon?
Many vacation rentals around the riverside and countryside neighborhoods welcome pets, making it easy to explore nearby walks with your companion. Look for stays with outdoor space for added comfort.
What are some local tips for visiting Bradford-on-Avon?
Exploring early in the morning gives quiet access to historic streets and canal views. Comfortable walking shoes are helpful, and local markets are a great place to discover food specialties and crafts.
What is Bradford-on-Avon known for?
Bradford-on-Avon is known for its historic architecture, medieval streets, and scenic canal. The Tithe Barn and Saxon Church of St. Laurence represent the town’s rich heritage, while riverside spaces add natural charm.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Bradford-on-Avon?
Wander the quiet lanes around the canal and seek out independent shops and local art studios. The Saxon Church of St. Laurence is often praised for its unique history, and smaller parks create peaceful spots for reflection.
What are the best foods to try in Bradford-on-Avon?
Local bakeries serve traditional pastries, and seasonal farm-to-table dishes are often featured in area restaurants. Many visitors enjoy savory pies, artisan breads, and cheeses sourced from regional producers.
What should I bring for a trip to Bradford-on-Avon?
Comfortable shoes for cobbled streets, a light rain jacket, and layers for changing weather are frequently suggested. A reusable water bottle and a notebook for jotting down highlights add to the experience.
What is the nightlife in Bradford-on-Avon like?
Bradford-on-Avon has a relaxed nightlife scene with pubs, wine bars, and occasional live music. Many visitors enjoy evenings spent in cozy venues alongside local residents.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Bradford-on-Avon?
The town hosts arts festivals, food fairs, and seasonal community events throughout the year. Summer and autumn often feature outdoor concerts, and market days celebrate local crafts and produce.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Bradford-on-Avon?
Many vacation rentals around the canal, historic center, and nearby countryside neighborhoods are family friendly. Look for homes with spacious living areas and easy access to parks or playgrounds.
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