A 600-year-old thatched cottage in Hampshire's Test Valley, between Salisbury and Winchester.
Cross the threshold under a metre-thick thatch into the beamed entrance hall, with its large brick inglenook fireplace and antique table adorned with fresh flowers.
"The most comfortable bed I have ever slept in"
The sitting room has generous sofas around a wood-burning stove. The kitchen has an Aga and views onto gardens where deer wander and wild ducks visit the pond.
A few acres of woodland with flowering cherry trees, carpets of snowdrops, and a bluebell wood. Liz has lovingly tended this place since 1985.
"Beautiful, relaxing stay. Breakfast with local produce, Liz's own pressed apple juice, and eggs from her friendly hens." Alyson T. — TripAdvisor
Farrow & Ball colours, Wilton carpet, antique furnishings. Big beds with crisp cotton and feather duvets. Bathrooms with underfloor heating and fluffy towels.
Check-in after 4pm, check-out by 10.30am. We do not accept children under 10.
Super-king bed overlooking woods and pond. Chaise longue for reading.
Private log cabin with en-suite shower. Queen bed, antique pine.
South-facing with garden views. Dark oak furniture, soft twin beds.
Cosy room with orchard views. Book with twin room, shares bathroom.
Local sausage and bacon, eggs from our hens, fresh bread, home-made jams, creamy porridge, and apple juice pressed from the orchard.
Fresh cake, biscuits or scones await your arrival. Enjoy by the fire or in the garden.
The Black Horse is a short walk, or try The Greyhound. Stockbridge, Salisbury and Winchester have excellent restaurants.
Between Salisbury, Winchester, Stonehenge and the New Forest
Hampshire's Test Valley offers cathedral cities, prehistoric wonders, and some of England's finest countryside.
England's tallest cathedral spire, original Magna Carta, medieval streets.
Ancient capital, Norman cathedral, Jane Austen's final resting place.
5,000 years of mystery. UNESCO World Heritage. 30 minutes away.
Wild ponies, ancient woodland, village pubs. 900 years of history.
National Trust gem. Britain's finest rose collection on the River Test.
200 birds of prey. Daily flying displays. Family favourite.
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West Tytherley, Salisbury
SP5 1NR, United Kingdom
Nearest stations: West Dean (1 mile) or Grateley (10 miles). Small stations without taxis - for taxi service use Salisbury or Andover.