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Lovely cottage near Stonehenge
Sherrington Stables is on the edge of the enchanting hamlet of Sherrington with its picturesque watercress beds in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is a delightful, well equipped, single storey cottage which makes a charming and relaxing retreat. There is one bedroom with a queen size (5 foot) bed and the living room has an imported American (Castro Convertibles) queen size sofa bed. Ideally suited for a couple, or a couple with two children, or two couples as long as one couple are happy with the sofa bed. Peacefully set in the grounds of the owner's three hundred year old thatched farmhouse, it has wonderful walks right from the door.

Entire guest suite & garden in village with a pub!
Welcome to our much loved home, ‘The Tea Barn’ as we like to call it. It was a self build project & hopefully shows all the love and pride we have put into it. We have added charm and character to the property, to provide for a cosy, relaxed get away! We are located in a small quiet village between the towns of Westbury & Trowbridge. The local pub 'The Royal Oak' is just a few steps away. We believe that this is a perfect base to travel from for days out, then back to relax in the small garden!

A countryside annex in 1.2 acres
Reconnect with nature at this unforgettable escape. Sitting in 1.2 acres of countryside, enjoy the quiet charm of watching woodpeckers and deer. This place is tranquil and relaxing but only 10 miles from Bath and within easy reach of many tourist attractions including Longleat and Stourhead. A self contained accommodation it consists of one bedroom and large bathroom, fully equipped kitchen with dish washer and washing machine and a spacious sitting room with a sofa bed for a further 2 guests.

Large historic family home nr Longleat and Bath
This is a spacious South facing Grade II listed property located close to Longleat and walking distance to supermarkets, town centre and the national award winning Warminster Town Park. This house is perfect for family getaways, children enjoy toys and play areas in large spacious rooms. Safety features are also available such as stair gates, bed guards and high chairs. The property is blue plaque, steeped in history and was originally designed by the prestigious architect Sampson Kempthorne.

The Waggon at Westcombe
Our cosy waggon overlooks its own private valley, complete with 19th Century coachbridge and secluded wild swimming spot. Set in 25 acres of woodland and pasture, our waggon offers an opportunity to switch off, curl up with a book and get back to nature. It includes an ensuite with shower and its own kitchen.. Only 10 minutes away from Bruton, handy for The Newt and Hauser & Wirth. Westcombe Dairy & Woodsheddings Brewery taproom is a 3 minute walk and the Three Horseshoes a 20 minute stroll.

Shepherds Rest Annexe
Self contained annexe which has been tastefully renovated. Kitchen with eating area and the bathroom are on the ground floor. Sitting/bedroom with countryside views on first floor. Outside is a table and chairs for alfresco dining. Local Pub and fish and chip shop short walk away. A little further afield are some wonderful cafes and it's an easy drive to local attractions such as Bath/Longleat/Stonehenge/Stourhead. Westbury train station with direct services to London is 3 miles away.

The North Transept
The North Transept is part of our converted Victorian Gothic church. We've done all the conversion ourselves - the high ceilings and beautiful Gothic windows make it a unique space. It's in a small hamlet in a beautiful hidden valley surrounded by fields; there's lovely walking from the door and lots of local wildlife including roe and muntjac deer, pheasants, red kites and owls. It's easy to get to a wide range of local attractions like Lacock and Avebury and only half an hour to Bath.

Modern & spacious house in the countryside.
The Pavilion is a modern, purpose built holiday house in the quiet Somerset village of Yarlington. It has all the conveniences: Wood burning stove, underfloor heating, Washer & tumble dryer, Iron & ironing board, fast fibre optic broadband and a charging station for an electric or plug in hybrid car, but sadly the mobile phone signal is very poor. The house is next to the pub and a stones throw from the church. The Newt and Hauser Wirth Gallery in Bruton are within a 15 minute drive.

Hygge at Springfield House
Located in the village of Crockerton only 5 minutes from Longleat and Center Parcs. Detached from the main house with plenty of off road parking our stylish Scandi studio apartment has a double bedroom with an en-suite shower-room a lounge/kitchen featuring a double sofa bed, dining table and TV. The kitchen has full, but very basic, cooking amenities making this an ideal haven for a mini ‘hygge’ break or work trip. Toiletries are provided together with food and drink starter pack.

Stayat108 - Longleat, Aqua Sana & Bishopstrow Spa
Stay in a beautiful air conditioned garden room situated in our garden. Enjoy the complimentary breakfast, fresh garden and peaceful surroundings. Bishopstrow Spa 5min drive. Longleat Safari Park & Aqua Sana 15mins drive Stonehenge 20min drive Bath & Salisbury 30min drive There is a private patio for guests to use with Green Egg BBQ, fire pit, table and chairs. There also 2 loungers and a hammock for guest use, which are situated in an area of the garden for guest use only.

Private Hot Tub • Entire Smart Home • Longleat
Private 24/7 hot tub, fully secluded and not overlooked. A modern smart detached home, designed for couples seeking a relaxed escape in Warminster. Unwind in the Mediterranean-style courtyard, sleep soundly in the super-king bed, and enjoy complete privacy throughout. App-controlled lighting, heating and entertainment, a rainfall shower, and a fully equipped kitchen. Close to a dark sky reserve for stargazing, Center Parcs, and Longleat Safari Park. Late checkout available*

Countryside Apartment with Hot Tub
Luxury two bedroom apartment with everything you need for a relaxing and comfortable stay. 'Geoff's View' boasts beautiful views of the front paddock and rolling Wiltshire countryside. Complete with a hot tub! With underfloor heating throughout, an open plan kitchen/living space with oak beams and bi-fold doors which open onto the view of the paddock. Two spacious bedrooms with a king & double bed. Perfect getaway to the countryside, amazing walks and a fishing lake nearby.
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Other great holiday rentals in Warminster

Monkey Manor, welcoming house nr Longleat

Hay Grove Barn Longleat & Centre Parks 5 min

The Studio House Warminster, 4 miles from Longleat

Smithy at Blatchbridge

Kings Cottage - Heart of the Deverills - EV Point

The Stables, a comfortable two bedroom cottage

The Angel Holiday House

The Orchard Barn Studio
When is the best time to visit Warminster?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Warminster?
Warminster has welcoming stays near Longleat, around the historic town centre, and in the tranquil countryside nearby. Many visitors choose accommodations with garden views or easy access to walking trails.
What are the best things to do in Warminster with kids?
Families often explore Longleat for wildlife and adventure, stroll through gardens like the Lake Pleasure Grounds, or enjoy play areas and local parks. Interactive exhibits and outdoor attractions make for an engaging visit.
What are some of the best things to do in Warminster?
Stroll the historic town centre, explore Longleat for its stately home and safari, or hike up Cley Hill for sweeping views. Warminster also has independent shops, peaceful gardens, and local footpaths.
How is the weather in Warminster?
Warminster experiences mild winters around 35–46°F (2–8°C) and pleasantly warm summers near 54–71°F (12–22°C). Rain is common year-round, so packing layers and a waterproof jacket is often suggested.
When is the best time to visit Warminster?
Late spring to early autumn is often recommended for milder temperatures, green landscapes, and community events. Winter visits invite a quieter experience in historic surroundings.
What are the best places to visit in Warminster?
Longleat is often recommended for its stately home and safari park, while Cley Hill and the Lake Pleasure Grounds draw walkers and families. The town centre has historic buildings, shops, and traditional markets.
What are some hiking trails in Warminster?
Warminster has woodland trails on Cley Hill, gentle walks in Smallbrook Meadows Nature Reserve, and scenic paths around the Lake Pleasure Grounds. The area features picturesque countryside suitable for all abilities.
What are some family activities we can do in Warminster?
Explore play parks like the Lake Pleasure Grounds, visit child-friendly attractions at Longleat, or take countryside walks suitable for all ages. Local museums and interactive exhibits often welcome families.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Warminster?
Many visitors explore Longleat Safari Park, historic Bath, or the prehistoric site of Stonehenge. The surrounding countryside also has characterful villages and nature reserves.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Warminster?
You will find pet friendly stays in Warminster, especially around the edges of town and in rural settings. Many accommodations provide access to green spaces or walking routes nearby.
What are some local tips for visiting Warminster?
Explore local markets for handmade crafts and foods, stop by independent cafes, and bring sturdy shoes for countryside walks. Early mornings often reveal a quieter side of historic streets and nearby trails.
What is Warminster known for?
Warminster is known for its historic market town character, proximity to Longleat’s stately home and safari, and its surrounding Wiltshire countryside. Military history and nature reserves add to its local identity.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Warminster?
Smallbrook Meadows Nature Reserve, tucked-away historic lanes, and hilltop trails like Cley Hill offer quieter experiences. Local galleries and independent shops provide unique discoveries.
What are the best foods to try in Warminster?
Warminster has locally made cheeses, traditional British roasts, and farmhouse ciders. Many people also enjoy baked goods, classic pub fare, and sweet treats from local bakeries.
What should I bring for a trip to Warminster?
Pack comfortable walking shoes, a waterproof jacket, and flexible layers to adapt to Warminster’s changing weather. A camera comes in handy for the scenic countryside and historic sites.
What is the nightlife in Warminster like?
Warminster has a relaxed nightlife scene with traditional pubs, contemporary bars, and occasional live music events. Many venues invite visitors to experience local ales and a community-focused atmosphere.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Warminster?
Warminster has a carnival in autumn, often around October, that draws visitors with vibrant parades and community activities. Seasonal fairs and occasional food festivals bring people together throughout the year, reflecting local culture and traditions.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Warminster?
Warminster has family friendly vacation rentals, including places with outdoor space or multiple bedrooms near parks and attractions. Many hosts welcome guests of all ages.
Destinations to explore
- New Forest National Park
- Bournemouth Beach
- Weymouth Beach
- Paultons Park Home of Peppa Pig World
- Cotswolds AONB
- Stonehenge
- Longleat Safari Park
- Southbourne Beach
- Principality Stadium
- Lower Mill Estate
- Cheltenham Racecourse
- Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB)
- Highclere Castle
- Boscombe Beach
- Brean Beach
- Mudeford Quay
- Cardiff Castle
- Lyme Regis Beach
- The Tank Museum
- Winchester Cathedral
- Roath Park
- Cardiff Bay
- Durdle Door Holiday Park
- Bath Abbey





