Self-Catering in Trowbridge

Longs Park Castle, Trowbridge, Wiltshire

Longs Park Castle
Steeple Ashton
Trowbridge
Wiltshire

BA14 6DH
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Stunning self catering holiday house. Impressive Grade 2 listed folly castle boasting most of its original features. Located in west Wiltshire, near Bath. Sleeps 12 with 6 double bedrooms all with four poster beds, most en-suite. Five communal rooms; Lounge / Conservatory, Study, Drawing Room, Library, Great Hall. Dining: Great Hall features long dining table which will accommodate up to twenty guests together. Ideal for a medieval themed feast, banquet, murder mystery weekend venue. Lounge: Four leather sofa’s in a sociable engaging U-shape. Kitchen: All mod cons including dishwasher, Aga and solid granite worktops. Features: Rupunzel's tower with themed bedroom. Central turret with Observatory for star gazing. Beautiful tapestry panelled hallways lead to the east and west wings. For the infirm: Ground floor W/C en-suite bedroom. Grounds: 2 acres of landscaped gardens teeming with wildlife. Privacy – nearest neighbour 1 mile. Out buildings to discover, Keeper’s Cottage (Games Barn), Kennels houses free range fancy chickens with eggs. Summer House overlooking lake. Victorian Potting Shed. Orchard, equipped children’s play area. Walking distance: Ruins, large fishing lake, paddock, woodland. Ideally situated off the A350 for Stonehenge, Stourhead, Glastonbury, Longleat House.

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Months Open: All Year
Unit Type: Castle
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