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A charming historical house with a blend of stone and timber-framed architecture is set under a clear blue sky. The entrance features a black door framed by neatly trimmed greenery and colorful flowerbeds, showcasing the character of the village.
Home in Castle Combe
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 130 reviews

Luxury Cotswolds Cottage, Castle Combe (optional Hot Tub)

Luxury self-catering home in the heart of Castle Combe, perfect for family breaks or romantic weekends spent curled up in front of the fire. The spacious bedrooms (inc. super king four poster bed) all with sumptuous bed linen guarantee relaxation. The property was built in 1490 and is one of the oldest houses in the village, retaining its wealth of character including Henry VIII's original coat of arms painted above the fireplace. Rumour has it Henry VIII visited the village and this was painted in his honour. Although built in the 15th Century, this property has been renovated beautifully and you will stay in the lap of luxury! With the very best mattresses and bed linen, you will be treated to a 5-star self-catering experience. There is also a 4–6-person hydro-pool hot tub on the patio behind the house, unfortunately due to the energy crisis and the costs of heating and cleaning it, we offer this as an optional feature and charge an additional fee of £180 per stay if you want to use it. We have excellent heating throughout the house and the wood burning stove in the sitting room throws out a huge amount of heat. This is the most beautiful village in England (officially voted to be!) and the set of numerous block buster films and period dramas. We are a two minute walk to the Manor House complete with Michelin star restaurant 'the Bybrook', a world class golf course, Castle Combe Circuit racing and endless stunning walks along the river. There are two pubs, the White Heart does incredible sandwiches and hot food. Sal and Dave are a castle combe institution, and this is the pub we spend most time at. The Castle Inn is now owned by the Manor Hotel. The food is high end and the prices have followed it. Recommend to book and a good place for dinner. Please note, free parking is available outside the Castle Inn Hotel or White Hart pub and additional free parking available up the hill from the main square, roughly 2 minutes walking. However at peak busy periods you may find parking is further up the hill than you like, sorry, on a hot Saturday many people come to enjoy the walks around the village and it can get busy. You can use the space outside the Old Court House for loading and unloading, however we would recommend that you don't leave the car parked for long periods as there is a traffic warden who exercises the free distribution of parking tickets without prejudice! Please just check that you are not parked on a yellow line. This is a place you can do everything or nothing. Perfect to unwind in front of our wood burning stove set in a majestic fireplace. You will never want to leave! As the house is situated in the heart of Castle Combe please respect our neighbours and remember to keep any noise down to a minimum after dark.

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Cottage in Atworth
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 171 reviews

Idyllic cottage in quiet village-2 bed-near Bath.

This exquisite country cottage is a romantic, cosy and comfortable place to spend quality time as a couple or as a small family or group. Every effort has been taken to make it special: Hypnos beds, luxury linens, wood burner, cosy throws, toiletries, 2 Smart TVs, outdoor dining. The location is perfect; peaceful countryside but only 18 minutes from Bath with a bus at the end of the road. Take stunning walks from the doorstep, walk to the local pub or visit many NT properties and Cotswold towns.

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The exterior of a charming cottage showcases natural stone walls under a blue sky with clouds. Green shutters adorn the windows, and a gravel pathway leads to the entrance, where planters add a touch of greenery. Nearby, a second building contributes to the quaint village aesthetic.
Cottage in Biddestone
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 124 reviews

Luxury Cottage in Idyllic Cotswold Village nr Bath

This beautiful cottage in the picturesque village of Biddestone offers 'boutique hotel style' luxury & is ideally placed to explore Bath & local attractions. The rooms are tastefully decorated & much care has been taken to make it super comfortable & relaxing. With a sunny rear garden, lots of lovely walks on the doorstep & plenty of local pubs serving excellent food, Wicket View has everything you need for a fabulous stay. PRICING NOW INCLUDES AIRBNB COMMISSION IN LINE WITH NEW PRICING POLICY.

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A stone building with a sloped roof, characterized by two velux windows, lies amidst gravel pathways. Green foliage surrounds the base, and a peacock is seen on the left, displaying its feathers. The backdrop features trees under a clear blue sky.
Barn in Castle Combe
5 out of 5 average rating, 128 reviews

The Old Library, Colham Mill

Colham Mill Farm is nestled in a beautiful, peaceful, unspoilt valley, walking distance from Castle Combe Village. There are 2 pubs, a michelin star restaurant and a cafe. As well as a golf course and Castle Combe race circuit. The Old library is a detached building full of character and charm. It dates from 1705 and has low beams throughout the property. It is spacious and has modern amenities for you to enjoy! We are a working farm with animals and children and can't wait to welcome you!

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A spacious open-plan kitchen and lounge area features a central island with a countertop and modern appliances. Natural light fills the room from large windows, highlighting a comfortable seating arrangement with a soft sofa and a coffee table. Decor includes framed artwork and a subtle fireplace.
Cottage in Castle Combe
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 305 reviews

Robin’s Nest - A cosy retreat in beautiful valley

We welcome you to Robin’s Nest - a pretty, secret little haven in the tiny hamlet of Long Dean, nestled in the base of the beautiful Bybrook valley. Just 1 mile from Castle Combe and 10 miles from the Georgian spa city of Bath. Robin’s Nest has a secure gated entrance with a security keypad and plenty of parking right next to the nest. There is an outside terrace to enjoy. Robins Nest has been called “the perfect romantic getaway”, “my favourite escape from the city” and “a hidden gem” !

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The entrance features a wooden door with intricate iron hardware, set within a beautifully arched stone doorway. The surrounding area showcases well-maintained plant pots on either side, situated on a gravel path lined with natural stone slabs, enhancing the building's character.
Religious building in Chittoe
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 321 reviews

The North Transept

The North Transept is part of our converted Victorian Gothic church. We've done all the conversion ourselves - the high ceilings and beautiful Gothic windows make it a unique space. It's in a small hamlet in a beautiful hidden valley surrounded by fields; there's lovely walking from the door and lots of local wildlife including roe and muntjac deer, pheasants, red kites and owls. It's easy to get to a wide range of local attractions like Lacock and Avebury and only half an hour to Bath.

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Home in Castle Combe
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 450 reviews

The Old Museum, Castle Combe

The Old Museum is a detached self-contained holiday home in the historic and picturesque village of Castle Combe. It is just short walk (200m) to the village centre with its pubs, cafe and restaurant. The Manor House Golf Club and Castle Combe Circuit are both within in walking distance and the footpath opposite connects up with a series of walks across the land of the Castle Combe Estate and beyond. The property enjoys private off-street parking, which is a rare find for the village.

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A spacious living area features a large white sofa with decorative cushions, a wooden coffee table, and a television on a stand. Natural light enters through the window, complemented by warm wood flooring. Dining chairs and a table are visible in the background.
Guesthouse in North Wraxall
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 539 reviews

The Lodge

Located in a beautiful rural hamlet on the edge of the Cotswold escarpment this district is designated an AONB. Our newly converted cottage backs onto a small stable yard, is located up a private drive in a spot that is hard to beat for peace and quiet. Views from the garden across open farmland enjoy spectacular sunsets. Fully equipped kitchen, large sitting room, pretty bedroom and spacious shower room. Lovely rural walks and stunning bike rides straight from the front door.

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The entrance to The Old Workshop is depicted, showcasing a charming stone facade with a slate roof. Two large windows flank a central door, all framed by lush greenery. A gravel pathway leads to the entrance, with a single potted plant adding a touch of warmth.
Cottage in Monkton Combe
5 out of 5 average rating, 204 reviews

Elegant Cotswolds Retreat near Bath | Parking & EV

Escape to The Old Workshop, Monkton Combe, your peaceful retreat nestled in idyllic Cotswold countryside. Just minutes from historic Bath, this beautifully converted stone cottage is a welcoming hideaway perfect for relaxing with family and friends. Enjoy stunning walks and bike rides straight from your door, and visit the picturesque village's welcoming pub and canal-side café. The Old Workshop has its own private patio garden, ultrafast WiFi, free parking and EV charger.

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The exterior of the barn conversion is showcased, highlighting the blend of natural stone and wood elements. A spacious patio area with large glass windows offers views of the enclosed garden, which is surrounded by lush greenery.
Barn in Leighterton
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 480 reviews

Luxury Barn conversion Cotswold’s with Sauna/Spa

The Barn is a 2 bedroom conversion in the picturesque Cotswold village of Leighterton,Tetbury with a rustic feel and a new spa room. The barn has two large bedrooms both with wet room en-suites, and one with a free standing bath. Each bedroom has a king bed & single love chair sofabed .Fitted with its own smart TV The Living area and bedrooms have WIFI Gigaclear300mbs Underfloor heating Well behaved dogs are welcome Enclosed garden. Strictly no parties /hens allowed

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The charming grade II listed cottage features a traditional stone facade with a thatched roof, nestled among lush greenery. A wooden front door is framed by manicured hedges and flowering plants, creating an inviting entrance to the historic property.
Home in Lower South Wraxall
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 156 reviews

Idyllic Historic Cottage

This charming character grade II listed cottage, built in the 1600's is set the middle of the beautiful village of Lower South Wraxhall. Ideally positioned just five minutes from the historic town of Bradford on Avon, twenty minutes from the UNESCO city of Bath and sitting within the Cotswolds. Nestled in an exquisite cottage garden, the property is fully equipped for summer garden bbq's or cosy winter evenings by the fire.

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The exterior of Wycke Cottage features charming stone walls adorned with lush green vines. Multiple windows allow natural light to fill the space, while potted plants in various sizes enhance the entrance. A clear blue sky creates a serene backdrop.
Home in Painswick
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 234 reviews

Cottage luxe in The Cotwolds

Wycke Cottage welcomes you with unequivocal charm and a little luxe at every turn. Hunker down in style in the picture-perfect Cotswold setting in the heart of Painswick. This 400-year-old cosy cottage, sits opposite the historic church. With stunning sunset views across to the church's beautiful spire and clockface, and its much storied 99 cloud-like yew trees, this stay offers the quintessential Cotswold experience.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Castle Combe?

    Historic cottages, village guesthouses, and countryside stays around Castle Combe are frequently suggested for those seeking a relaxed atmosphere. Many options have settings near traditional architecture and scenic walks.

  • What are the best things to do in Castle Combe with kids?

    Families often enjoy exploring the village’s winding lanes, spotting local wildlife by the stream, and visiting green spaces for picnics. Some enjoy gentle walks through the surrounding woodlands, with plenty of open areas to play.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Castle Combe?

    Explore the picturesque main street, visit St. Andrew’s Church, or stroll through tranquil gardens surrounding the village. Sampling regional dishes in a local inn and wandering countryside paths are frequently suggested.

  • How is the weather in Castle Combe?

    Castle Combe has cool, damp winters around 35–46°F (2–8°C) and mild summers ranging from 54–71°F (12–22°C). Rain is possible year-round, so a light waterproof layer is a practical choice.

  • When is the best time to visit Castle Combe?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder temperatures and gardens in bloom, while winter brings peaceful scenery and fewer visitors. No matter the season, packing layers helps with changeable West Country weather.

  • What are the best places to visit in Castle Combe?

    Frequently suggested sites include the stone bridge in the village center, St. Andrew’s Church with its unique clock, and the scenic main street. Strolling through the market cross area and nearby green spaces is popular among visitors.

  • What are some hiking trails in Castle Combe?

    Castle Combe has circular walking paths through woodlands and fields, with trails starting near the village center. These routes often pass historic cottages, streams, and broad views of the Cotswold countryside.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Castle Combe?

    Families can explore the peaceful lanes, enjoy picnics by the stream, or take part in local walks through the surrounding countryside. Children often enjoy spotting horses, ducks, or seasonal wildflowers along the way.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Castle Combe?

    Explore nearby villages known for traditional stone cottages, historic market towns, or countryside trails. The wider region has options for gardens, manor houses, and woodland paths if you wish to wander beyond Castle Combe.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Castle Combe?

    Many stays in and around Castle Combe welcome pets, with some accommodations featuring open gardens or easy access to walking paths. Check for options that note pet-friendly amenities and outdoor space.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Castle Combe?

    Wear comfortable walking shoes for cobbled streets and bring a camera for the village’s historic views. Arriving early or later in the day is often suggested for quieter moments around the main square.

  • What is Castle Combe known for?

    Castle Combe is known for its well-preserved medieval architecture, stone cottages, and tranquil Cotswold scenery. The village has served as a filming location for period dramas and is often recognized for its picturesque main street.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Castle Combe?

    Explore the tranquil valley paths just outside Castle Combe, discover tucked-away churches, or find smaller stone bridges popular with locals. The village has traditional cottages and peaceful gardens that feel removed from busier sights.

  • What are the best foods to try in Castle Combe?

    Local pubs often feature traditional English fare like roast meats, seasonal root vegetables, and homemade pies. Afternoon tea with scones and farmhouse cheeses is a beloved regional treat.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Castle Combe?

    Pack layers for the region’s often changeable weather, waterproof shoes for walks, and a camera for capturing the historic streets. A light rain jacket is useful no matter the season.

  • What is the nightlife in Castle Combe like?

    Castle Combe has a quiet evening atmosphere, with local inns, pubs, and village cafes serving as gathering spots. Travelers often enjoy relaxed dinners or a stroll along lantern-lit lanes rather than lively nightlife.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Castle Combe?

    Castle Combe hosts classic car race days and village fairs throughout the year, often centered around the local motor racing circuit or the main square. In summer, community fetes and seasonal celebrations bring together residents and visitors.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Castle Combe?

    Castle Combe has a range of family-friendly accommodations, including traditional cottages and countryside stays with extra space. Many are located near village paths, making it easy to explore with children.

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