Pets allowed
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Pets are welcome here
Families with children welcomed here
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Bath
Open Fire / Woodburner
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in 2011 from the original Cart-Lodge and stable, it is situated in the grounds of a former 16th Century Farmhouse and Inn. You will be surrounded by thousands of acres of farmland, adjacent to a 40 acre common, home to free-roaming horses between May - October and SSSI designated.
Professionally and thoughtfully converted to provide a very high standard of self catering accommodation, it is absolutely ideal for discerning families or couples who are looking for a full self-contained country haven in one of England's rarest unspolit locations.
Warm and bright, GatesLodge is equipped with all modern conveniences, whilst retaining its original character with exposed oak beams.... more
Standing safely on high ground defended by a loop in the river Stour, Sudbury is a quiet market town of some 11,000 people, surrounded by the gentle countryside of south Suffolk. The very name of the place has a protected resonance: Sudbury means south fort in Anglo-Saxon. There has been a market in Sudbury since the late 9th century, and its important people and possessions were detailed in the Domesday Book compiled in 1086. The town has two famous sons of enormously different nature. Simon of Sudbury was Archbishop of Canterbury and the Chancellor (in effect the ruler of England at that period) who introduced the dreaded Poll Tax that provoked the Peasants’ Rebellion in 1381.
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