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Self-catering holiday accommodation in Beckington, Somerset

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Hunky-Dory Westbury, Wiltshire
Hunky-Dory, Wiltshire,  England Viewed 12 times in last week.
Sleeps 8 - 24
8 Bedroom
Weekly price
£ 6020 - £ 17250
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Facilities and features: TV Own swimming pool Games room Sauna Garden
Type of Holiday: 2 dogs welcome Hen Parties Group welcome

More about this property: High quality group accommodation in Wiltshire, sleeping 18 people in 8 ensuite bedrooms (plus space for an extra 6 people by arrangement), only around 14 miles from Bath, with excellent onsite leisure facilities including an outdoor heated swimming pool, a hot tub, sauna, plus a games room and cinema room for the ultimate in entertainment.

Find a holiday home to rent in Beckington, or within a 5 mile radius of the village in Somerset, England. Beckington is a small village that has an old centre of charming stone-built cottages that line Church Street. You may be able to stay in the heart of the village in one of the original properties. Any holiday homes that are available to rent by the week or for weekend or mid-week breaks offer good quality accommodation in a private self-contained property. It is very pleasant to have your own space on holiday plus somewhere that you can have your favourite drinks and snacks on hand at any time. Many cottages will have WiFi and some may offer little extras such as a hot tub or Jacuzzi bath.

You may wish to enjoy a relaxing drink or a meal on one evening of your holiday at the Woolpack Inn, which is also a handsome 16th Century stone building. There are several interesting houses in the village to admire and plenty of flower-filled English gardens. Beckington is close to the A36 which leads northwards to the City of Bath eleven miles away and southwards to the Cranbourne Chase Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Find an appealing holiday home to book and you could be off in search of White Horses carved into chalk hills and taking the waters in Bath.