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Cosy 2 bed barn conversion with indoor log burner
Take it easy at this unique countryside getaway. Oak Barn is a quiet, family and dog friendly retreat situated within the stunning Warwickshire countryside. Perfect for family holidays, business trips or a romantic break away, the property is an idyllic refuge converted from a 300 year old Grade II Listed barn. Combining contemporary furnishings with original exposed beams and a wood burning stove, the property provides the perfect retreat all year round. Mostly ground floor Two bedrooms, 1 x double, 1 x twin. Bathroom with bath, separate shower, basin and WC Kitchen with dining area Cosy sitting area with woodburning stove Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, TV, WiFi Fuel and power inc. in rent Bed linen and towels inc. in rent Cot and highchair available on request Ample off road parking Enclosed courtyard area with furniture and BBQ. Idyllic wildlife haven with private wooded area, and sustainably reared animals including free range chickens Free parking on site for up to two cars. We give our guests space but available when needed Situated within the stunning Warwickshire countryside, Oak Barn is a base from which to walk and cycle, being surrounded by numerous public footpaths, cycle routes and National Trust properties. You have a wonderful country pub called 'The Case is Altered' situated a 2-minute walk away (N.B. this serves drinks only), and Wroxall Abbey, once the home of Sir Christopher Wren, is now a hotel where you can enjoy a drink on the terrace. You are spoilt for choice with gastro-pubs and restaurants situated a short walk or cycle away, including The Falcon, the Durham Ox, Tom O'the Wood, the Punchbowl and the Orange Tree. If you can tear yourself away from the rural landscape, make your way to the nearby market towns of Warwick and Stratford-upon-Avon. In addition to the ancient architecture of these medieval towns, attractions include Warwick Castle, the Royal Shakespeare Theatre and the birthplace of William Shakespeare. The local area is famous for its canal heritage. The Grand Union Canal weaves around the Warwickshire countryside, having been the vital trade link between London and the Midlands during the industrial revolution. Hatton Locks is a unique flight of 21 locks, perfect for a leisurely walk as well as providing a valued green corridor for wildlife. There is also a great cafe there! Farm Animals - We would be delighted to take you to meet our farm animals. We have Highland cows, sheep, pigs, ducks and chickens, as well as a friendly Spaniel called Flora. Free parking on site. Numerous walking and cycle routes accessible from your doorstep. Walking routes to nearby Kenilworth Castle, Baddesley Clinton and Packwood House.
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