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1 bed spacious self-contained barn with lake views
Characterful rural property perched on Breach Hill in the heart of the Chew Valley. Enjoy a very spacious one bedroom apartment with far reaching lake and countryside views. Treat yourself to a relaxing break to recharge your batteries, explore local hiking trails, or enjoy picnics in the stunning gardens or nearby at Blagdon/Chew Valley Lakes. In the evening, wind down on the terrace with your favourite tipple, or venture out to nearby Michelin star pub. Recently renovated barn with private entrance and stunning views of the lake, gardens and countryside - the perfect escape to the country. Downstairs you’ll enjoy a very spacious and fully equipped open plan kitchen, lounge and dining area, all with under floor heating and access to a private terrace. The lounge area benefits from a small. sofa bed Being so rural terrestrial TV are absent, although it is equipped with a smart tv where you can watch Netflix and any online channels as well as a DVD player with a selection of movies and board games to entertain you in the evenings. Good wifi connection is available. Upstairs is a king sized bed with luxurious bedding, throws and pillows, along with dressing table and plenty of hooks to hang your glad rags. You’ll have full and private access to the barn for your stay. We are available on the phone or email at any time and very happy to share tips on how to make the most of your stay on arrival. Breach Hill Common is located on the Bristol side of Blagdon Lake in a beautiful hamlet on the edge of Chew Stoke. There are plenty of activities to enjoy with spectacular country walks or even fishing under one mile away on Blagdon Lake, or sailing at Chew Valley Lake. The Chew Valley is renowned for its relaxed rural lifestyle with excellent sporting activities within the area including hunting with Mendip Farmers and shooting at Litton. Day to day amenities are on offer a short drive away at the nearby villages of Chew Magna or Blagdon together offering well stocked village shops, butchers, post office and a variety of lovely Public houses including the Michelin starred Pony & Trap, The Lazy Lobster for seafood lovers and Salt & Malt - for lake side fish and chips. The historic City of Wells (England's smallest City) is just 13 miles away and offers a range of retail facilities or for those seeking a little more history and culture the Roman city of Bath is also just 18 miles away. Given the rural setting you'll need a car, although train and taxi links are available at Bristol Temple Meads or Keynsham, whilst Bristol International Airport offers travel for those seeking destinations further afield. Countryside walks are right on your doorstep and OS Maps and picnic baskets are available to borrow on request. Parking available on site
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