The Dairy & The Parlour (1/5)
Dairy Garden (2/5)
The Drive (3/5)
The Jacuzzi Hot Tub (4/5)
The Lake (5/5)
Sleeps: 4
1 Double
1 Twin
Hot Tub (additonal charge)
Semi-Detached Barn
Lounge
Bathroom
Sleeps: 4
1 Double
1 Twin Bunks
Semi-Detached Barn
Lounge
Bathroom
Sleeps: 8
2 Doubles
1 Twin & 1 Twin Bunks
Hot Tub (additonal charge)
Pair of Semi-Detached Barns
2 Lounges
2 Bathrooms
Parking On-site
WiFi
TVs in Lounges & Master Bedrooms
Linen & Towels
Kitchen, fully equipped
Heating
Shower
Washing Machine
Hornbeam Grange is a small group of converted barns, set back from a no-through lane at the end of a tree-lined gravel drive and enveloped by open fields which provide an idyllic, peaceful, rural location on the outskirts of Cricklade.
The Dairy & The Parlour is a pair of semi-detached barn conversions offering families a traditional 'cottagey' feel, with modern furnishings, creating an excellent fusion of old and new. Underfloor heating powered by a low-carbon heat-pump ensures a cosy and relaxing stay. Each of the units is self-contained and sleeps 4 people, there is no inter-connecting door allowing privacy when needed. The gardens with paved patios have beautiful views of the lake and the rural landscape of Wiltshire.
The surrounding countryside makes this an ideal location for walking, running or cycling. Both golf and horse riding are also available locally. The idyllic setting of Hornbeam Grange provides a haven for wildlife, local Roe Deer groups make frequent visits to the adjacent fields and Birds of Prey are regular visitors to the skies of the immediate area.
The Saxon town of Cricklade, the first town on the Thames, offers much for the visitor. The charming High Street nurtures a wide selection of amenities including a Tesco supermarket, award winning butcher, traditional grocer, a micro-brewery, several quality pubs, and a variety of restaurants.
Tourist highlights are the National Nature Reserve at North Meadow, home to the rare 'Snakeshead Fritillary' flowers in the Spring and singing skylarks, the splendid 12th Century church and the Swindon & Cricklade Steam Railway.
The nearby Cotswold Water Park has outstanding sporting facilities for all ages including water skiing, cable wake-boarding, sailing, clay pigeon shooting, wildlife walks and angling. Cricklade also has a Leisure Centre with a gym and swimming pool.
Cirencester, the Capital of the Cotswolds, is within a 15 minute drive. Offering a comprehensive range of shops and services including Waitrose, a wealth of varied independent shops, well regarded restaurants and unique cafes. There is much Roman history and the Amphitheatre to explore. Polo at Cirencester Park and Eventing at both Gatcombe and Badminton are excellent chances to sample the infamous British Summer Social Season.
Swindon, 9 miles distant, has a comprehensive range of shops and services, including the McArthurGlen Designer Outlet shopping village, in addition to a full range of entertainment venues; Cinemas, Iceskating, Bowling, Softplay, Karting plus many more.