The Workshop was once just that – a workshop where the owner, Jane and her staff made horse rugs until the business was sold about 10 years ago. Since then, it has been transformed into a stylish and comfortable house with startling views, comfy sofas and beds and a nifty kitchen with all necessary equipment to cook up a storm.
Great walking perched close to the Cotswold Way, with a rural feel although Bath is just five miles away, the the park and ride a twenty minute walk or five minutes in the car.
The entrance is through a porch for keeping the drafts out and leaving boots behind. This gives on to a large living room with sofas and dining table clustered around a Jotul wood burning stove.
There is a spacious and fully equipped kitchen with dresser and pretty china on it, fridge, freezer, dishwasher and washing machine. For cooking, there is an induction hob and an electric oven together with a toaster and kettle and microwave. Eat outside in a ptretty courtyard or indoors at a handsome oak table by the fire
Sleep in either of two large bedrooms unruffled by noise and separated from the living room by oak plank doors. The main bedroom is spacious with a comfortable king-sized bed, the second with a double bed. Both bedrooms amply furnished with provision for clothes and possessions
The warm bathroom has a toilet, walk-in shower and washbasin and is furnished with large fluffy towels
The cabin has oil-fired central heating and a wood burning stove and wood is provided for the first fire. The cabin has its own WiFi internet connection and Freeview TV.
Outside, there is a balcony at the front of the cabin with views downhill across the fields towards the Welsh hills in the distance. At the side by the front door is a secluded patio area with table and chairs and a small barbeque for al fresco dining. The cabin has a dedicated parking place immediately next to it.