Three luxury properties on a working vineyard sleeping sixteen in total each with their own private garden and hot tub. A vast vaulted living area in Churchlands Barn for everyone to join together with the luxury of being able to retreat to the privacy of your own property. Pets are welcome only in Glebe Cottage and with regret are not allowed in either The Old Cowshed or Churchlands Barn. Churchlands is the perfect venue for families and friends to gather but not as a party venue
Size: Sleeps 16 in 3 properties , 8 bedrooms
Nearest beach: 9 miles
Nearest amenities: 3 miles
Pets: One well behaved dog is allowed in Glebe Cottage - not allowed in The Old Cowshed and Churchlands Barn
Short breaks: Short breaks allowed at this property
Smoking: No smoking allowed at this property
Luxuries: Smart TVs - one in each bedroom as well as Sitting Rooms
General: Ground source heat pump, solar panels, underfloor heating, wood burning stoves
Standard: Kettle, toaster, iron
Utilities: Electric oven and hob, extractor hood, microwave, fridge/ freezer, washing machine, dishwasher
Rooms: 8 bedrooms (2 in Glebe Cottage, 2 in The Old Cowshed, 4 in Churchlands Barn), 2 en-suite shower room, 2 shower rooms, 1 bathroom, 1 cloakroom, open plan sitting/ dining area and kitchen
Beds: 4 king size bed, 6 singles,1 double day bed
Other: Bed linen and towels provided
Outdoors: Private garden with garden furniture, charcoal barbecue, hot tubs
Parking: Ample parking to the front of the property
Notes: The owner is happy to provide details of a caterer if required. Storage for bicycles and logs are provided free of charge for the wood burning stove
You may need to pay an Accidental Damage Deposit or Accidental Damage Deposit Waiver for this property. Where applicable we will contact you in good time before your holiday with further details and to take payment.
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