Rectory Coach House

ID: S37129

  • Bedrooms 2
  • ・ Sleeps 4
  • ・ Pets No

Guests say

Rectory Coach House in Gillingham, Dorset, receives high praise for its cleanliness, comfort, and location. Guests appreciate the well-equipped property, the privacy, and the thoughtful touches like welcome baskets. The local pub is a bonus for dining out. While there are minor critiques about bed comfort and notes in the house, the overall sentiment is extremely positive, with many guests eager to return.

The property consistently receives accolades for its immaculate condition upon arrival, with multiple reviews highlighting its spotlessness. This indicates a high standard of cleanliness maintained by the hosts.

The location is frequently described as peaceful and beautiful, ideal for exploring Dorset and nearby counties. The proximity to a good local pub and attractions like Stonehenge adds to the appeal. The village's tranquillity is also noted.

Comfort is well-regarded, with guests finding the property spacious and the beds generally comfortable. There is, however, a single mention of uncomfortable beds, which slightly impacts the otherwise excellent feedback.

Facilities are praised for being well-equipped and thoughtfully furnished. Some guests suggest minor improvements, such as additional crockery and a bedroom TV, but overall the facilities meet guests' needs effectively.

Guests frequently mention the welcome basket and other treats, reflecting the hosts' thoughtfulness. While these gestures are highly appreciated, it's important to note that such amenities are subject to change and may not be guaranteed for every stay.

About this property

Found in the pretty village of Buckhorn Weston, on the borders of Dorset and Somerset, this lovely, semi-detached holiday cottage is located within the grounds of a magnificent Victorian rectory, now the owner's home, dating back to 1861. The cottage was once the coach house used to stable the horses, carriage and groom that the Rector and his family required, and has now been converted into a stylish, modern 'carbon neutral' holiday cottage, with solar panels providing all electricity. Inside, the well-equipped kitchen provides you with everything you need to prepare delicious meals for your group, whilst the oak-floored sitting room has a wall-mounted, flame-effect fire and opens out onto a private enclosed patio, where you can enjoy alfresco dining as you discuss your day's adventures. Upstairs are two good-size bedrooms, with fine views across the surrounding countryside from the master bedroom. This lovely cottage provides all the comforts of home, plus the peace and tranquillity of a rural escape. After a major refurbishment the Stapleford Arms Public House is now open, this delightful village pub is a 2 minute walk from the Rectory Coach House. There is also a children's play area on the village green and plenty to see and do within an easy drive of the cottage. Explore the amazing Wookey Hole caves in Wells and experience a tour around the largest and most stunning show-caves in England, beautifully lit up with amazing lighting along with a host of many other great attractions including a live circus, a mirror maze, a cave museum and even animatronic dinosaurs! Enjoy a day trip to Bath where you can find one of the greatest religious spas of the ancient world tucked away in this lively city, the Roman Baths, a must-see for history fanatics and while you’re in the area, visit Cheddar Gorge, a deep limestone ravine resting in the Mendip Hills where Britain’s oldest complete human skeleton – Cheddar Man – estimated to be 9,000 years old, was found in 1903. Closer to home is the Haynes International Motor Museum in Yeovil for car enthusiasts, as well as the Fleet Air Arm Museum, home to a huge military and civilian aeroplane collection and an interactive exhibit. On the other side of the Cranborne Chase AONB is the incredible Salisbury Cathedral that has a clock dating from 1386 and is home to the Magna Carta, whilst the iconic and legendary Stonehenge lies just north of Salisbury. Head south towards the coast and find the exciting Monkey World - Ape Rescue Centre in Bovington where visitors can view rescued and endangered primates in this open-air animal park. Wincanton Racecourse can provide an exciting day out, or if you like golf, then try out the Wincanton Golf Club 9-hole course set in the lovely Somerset countryside. Continue your exploration south by visiting one of the gorgeous beaches, choose from Bournemouth, Lyme Regis or Weymouth, each with a fabulous array of amenities and long stretches of picturesque sands. A lovely Dorset holiday cottage, Rectory Coach House offers visitors the opportunity to relax and unwind in beautiful surroundings.

Buckhorn Weston is an attractive village, nestling on the slopes of the picturesque Blackmore Vale in North Dorset, close to the Somerset border. This tranquil haven is only four miles from the towns of Wincanton in Somerset, to the north, and Gillingham in Dorset, to the east. A village of less than 400 residents, Buckhorn Weston’s award-winning pub has a reputation for serving good food and real ales, a great place to take refreshment after exploring the glorious, unspoilt surrounding countryside, whilst the beautiful parish church of St John the Baptist, dating back to the 13th century, is well worth a visit.

Accommodation

Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin.

Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC.

Ground floor basin and WC.

Kitchen with dining area.

Sitting room with electric fire.
Oil central heating with electric fire.

Electric double oven, halogen hob, microwave.

Fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, slimline dishwasher.

2 x TVs with Freeview, DVD, WiFi, selection of books and games.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Off-road parking for two cars.

Electric vehicle charging by arrangement.

Enclosed patio with furniture and Spanish-style coal barbecue.

Sorry, no pets and no smoking.

Shop 3 miles, pub 2 minute walk away.

Note: Although the bedrooms have sloping ceilings in the eaves, both have ample head room.

Note: £50 refundable security deposit required for use of electric security gates, to be paid directly to the owner and returned upon departure.

Note: Solar panels generate all electricity.

Note: No stag/hen or similar.

Note: Regrettably this property is not suitable for children under 2 years old, including babies in arms
Note: electric vehicle charging is not permitted at the property.

Nearby points of interest

  • Longleat Safari Park
  • Fleet Air Arm Museum

Reviews (37)

  • Jill

    The cottage is situated in a pretty little village and offers easy access to tourist attractions all over the county and is within a few minutes walk of the village pub with great food options. A big 'thank you' to the owners for making us feel so comfortable and for the 'treats' on arrival.

  • Dean

    It was perfect for us, holidaying for the first time without kids for several decades. The property was well equipped, comfortable and located in a tranquil small village in the shadow of an impressive Rectory building in which the owners live. Depending on the purpose of your stay, if it's to remain on site, walk to the local pub and relax, it's perfect. If you like to visit local places, you will need a car but the likes of Bath, Wookey Hole caves, Weymouth and Yeovil are all within a 1 hour drive through some lovely countryside and villages so not an issue for us. The owners were very friendly and helpful and there was plenty of information within the property pack detailing local supermarkets, restaurants, things to do, etc. We would definitely recommend booking the carvery on a Sunday at The King's Arms in East Stour - very nice food and friendly staff and owner - we also ate in there during the week to try some of the other dishes on the main menu. A visit to Gold Hill (where the 1970s Hovis ad was filmed) and the abbey in Sherbourne are recommended. All in all, a lovely, well-equipped property in peaceful surroundings which allowed us to relax and recharge from our hectic lives and a good base to go and explore.

  • Dawn

    Clean, bright and homely from the card and wine left by the owners to meeting her and having her recommendations for local attractions to good places to eat. Great value for money and would return if we go back to that area.

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