Bishops Gate - English Cottage holidays in Wiveliscombe, Somerset
Here are the details for this superb English cottage - Bishops Gate ideal for a cottage holiday in Wiveliscombe, Somerset. To book or find out more please use the Booking Info or Availability buttons below.
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Bishops Gate oozes history and charm - the Roman arch is even listed in the Domesday Book The walled garden borders the church next door giving a feeling of space and tranquillity The cottage offers a relaxed vibe and we suggest it s a perfect base for a country break yet within walking distance of all the amenities this historical town has to offer Sleeps up to 6 guests Three double bedrooms Two upstairs bathrooms plus a downstairs loo Spacious enclosed and private garden Ample private parking at the end on the garden Wifi heating and electricity included Bed linen and Towels provided Arrive from 4 pm Depart by 10 am Entrance to the property is via the front door under the Roman arch A small hallway with some hooks for hanging coats just inside the door and a downstairs cloakroom off the hall The kitchen-dining room is spacious and well-equipped There is also a good-sized living room with wood-burner on the ground floor Upstairs there are three double bedrooms and two bathrooms Security deposit A security deposit of 60 is required when booking this property This will be added to the total price of your booking and will be refunded 48 hours after your stay unless the owner discovers damage to the property or its contents after your departure Sorry no dogs permitted at Bishops Gate
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Bishops Gate has the following Facilities |
The cottage has an enclosed garden Family Breaks This cottage sleeps more than 2 - perfect for families of all ages
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Price: £ See website
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This cottage Sleeps |
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Cottage address
Bishops Gate
Wiveliscombe
Somerset
boe29
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As you can see Bishops Gate is located in a great location. The perfect base for any holiday around Wiveliscombe. And well suited to explore the whole of
Somerset.
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