Merryfields
55725.7 miles NE of Bath | Sleeps 8 + 2 cots*
7 Nights from £1898
The location of attractions is intended only as a guide. Distances are 'as the crow flies'.
Nearby pub
The Fox & Hounds is a traditional Cotswolds pub located in the pretty village of Colerne. There's a cosy bar area and large outside beer garden for al fresco dining in summer.
Nearby beach
Whilst not a family day out beach (there is no sand to be found) Severn Beach does have a wide pathway for walks along the front and good views of the Severn Bridges. This is a good place for fishing and dogs are allowed year round.
Nearby walk
Thanks to wiltshirewalks.com we can bring you this delightful walk which starts in the village centre and leads through the surrounding countryside. Take a look at the link for full details.
Nearby town
Found in the heart of rural north Wiltshire, Colerne is a charming Cotdswold village in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Perfectly placed for exploring the area, you will also find two village pubs and a selection of village shops here.
Also nearby
Centrally located in Colerne, Bright's Village Stores is stocked with an abundance of local produce including fresh bread, pies, pastries and locally farmed meats.
Locatged in 365 acres of beautiful countryside, The Manor House Golf Club is an 18-hole, championship colf course with on site club house for refreshments. Take a look at their website for further details.
September 2024
Magnificent course
This 18 holes course is certainly worth to visit. Every hole an other challenge! Very friendly people…
Welcome to The Six Bells Inn, a traditional Cotswolds pub with cosy interiors warmed by log burners in winter and a large beer garden for warmer months. At the present time the pub kitchen isn't open but dining is available and freshly prepared pizzas and burgers are served from the log fired oven in the garden.
Managed by the Woodland Trust, Frank's Wood is a small area of former arable land, grassed and planted with mixed native broadleaves in 2000. There is parking nearby and public access is allowed.
Visit the world-famous gardens at Stourhead and sit amongst tranquil scenes. Described as ‘a living work of art’, the gardens lead visitors on a breath-taking journey. Spend a while in the 18th Century Palladian villa and Hoare family home, before wending your way around the grounds, falling in love with the beautifully thought out landscapes and classical architecture.
November 2021
Beautiful landscapes to explore
A short drive away and you're in the impressive landscape of Stourhead, with its magnificent trees, lake and iconic garden structures. We visited early November when the autumn colours were blazing. A perfect morning out, whether for a lazy amble round the lake or exploring the footpaths to viewpoints and monuments. Good National Trust cafe and shop too.
June 2021
A highlight of our 5 night stay
We stayed in nearby Nunney for 5 nights. Stourhead was definitely our top pick. On a sunny day it was absolutely beautiful. The scenery is stunning and it was nice to have a well-earned ice-cream in the pretty courtyard of the pub after a good walk. There are plenty of spots for taking beautiful pictures. We'd be interested to return one Autumn or see it covered in snow too.
October 2014
Magical!
This is the most beautiful place you can imagine - the walk around the lake, dropping into the various buildings and grottoes, is breathtaking. All I can say is you really must visit.
September 2013
Superb
A wonderful must in Dorset. Great gardens and interesting house. Well worth a visit.
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