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Rendezvous with a rural retreat

This year has been hard for all of us, perhaps you have been away from friends or family during lockdown and are looking to escape to the country for as reunion when it’s possible again. Look no further than the tranquil setting of Brooks View; a family owned cottage retreat just outside Bath. Enjoy this newly renovated, cosy cottage with private gardens and next to the Midford and Horsecombe Brooks, complete with a stone built BBQ and seating area. Its boho-chic interior appeals to young and old looking for a private retreat and is ideally located within a short drive of Bath City Centre for those looking to explore its architectural delights.

If you would prefer to fully immerse yourself in the rural beauty of the Cotswolds, then The Dovecote in may be for you. The contemporary loft is tucked away near the charming village of Castle Combe at Fosse Farmhouse, ideal for a short escape with adjoining garden area. Both properties are close to walking trails and cycle paths for those that wish to savour the natural environment. The adjoining counties of Somerset and Wiltshire are filled with parks, gardens, honeycomb villages and stately homes that can be enjoyed by all ages; there really is no better place for a rendezvous than the South West.

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