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The Billiard Room | Biddestone

Prices from: £70
Sleeps: 2 Bedrooms: 1 Children: No children Pets: No pets Onsite Parking: Parking on the drive of The Close

The Billiard Room is an historic, and quirky building set in the grounds of The Close, an 18th century house facing the duck pond, on the village green, in Biddestone. It is ideally placed to visit the World Heritage City of Bath, and to explore the historic villages and countryside of Wiltshire & the Cotswolds.

 
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The Billiard Room is an historic, and quirky building set in the grounds of The Close, an 18th century house facing the duck pond, on the village green, in Biddestone. It is ideally placed to visit the World Heritage City of Bath, and to explore the historic villages and countryside of Wiltshire & the Cotswolds.Originally a blanket factory, and subsequently the village school, it was converted into a billiard room by the owner of The Close in the early part of the twentieth century. It has recently undergone sympathetic restoration to create a unique living space, with a four-poster bed, living area and breakfast bar.

The building is entered through a grand, old oak door, has a magnificent beamed vaulted roof, and a large stone fireplace with a wood burner.

The property is equipped with a wardrobe & chest of drawers, a large leather sofa & TV, and a freestanding cooking range with electric oven & ceramic hob. A full range of crockery, glasses , cutlery & cooking utensils are provided.

There is a separate utility area, providing a fridge & sink, together with a shower room & WC.

Guests can wander through the orchard with several fruit trees, and the 2 acre paddock, home to the donkeys, Ossie and Bertie. This joins the village playing fields, and leads to attractive walks on adjoining farmland and woods.

Residents have a parking area on the gravel drive of The Close. The wood store provides a free supply of logs, and access to a wheelie bin.

 

The Billiard Room is an historic, and quirky building set in the grounds of The Close, an 18th century house facing the duck pond, on the village green, in Biddestone. It is ideally placed to visit the World Heritage City of Bath, and to explore the historic villages and countryside of Wiltshire & the Cotswolds.

The property sleeps 2 adults.

There is a four-poster bed, chest of drawers & wardrobe.

A shower room and separate WC are located outside the utility area.

The property is equipped with a freestanding cooking range with electric oven & ceramic hob. A full range of crockery, glasses , cutlery & cooking utensils are provided.There is a separate utility area, providing a fridge & sink.

A TV is provided, together with a Freeview box.

Guests are provide with a bench to sit outside the front of the property. Guests can also wander through the orchard with several fruit trees, and the 2 acre paddock. This joins the village playing fields, and leads to attractive walks on adjoining farmland and woods.

The building is entered through a grand, old oak door, has a magnificent beamed vaulted roof, and a large stone fireplace with a wood burner. The wood store provides a free supply of logs, and access to a wheelie bin.

Residents have a parking area on the gravel drive of The Close.

We have a strict no smoking policy.

The property is not suitable for young children.

We do not accept pets.

From: £490 per week

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From: £560 per week

From: Short breaks available from £95 per night - 2 night minimum stay. Peak season - Jul/Aug & festive periods from £95 per night - 2 night minimum stay.

 
The Billiard Room

The Close, The Green, Biddestone, Wilts

Andrew & Gill Stafford

01249713103
07946534772

enquiries@biddestoneholidaycottage.co.uk

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