Summary:
A wonderful, stylish coach house conversion, in the grounds of a Victorian Rectory dating back to 1861, in the village of Buckhorn Weston, with two bedrooms accommodating four people.
The Space:
Rectory Coach House is a stylish coach house conversion, situated in the grounds of the owner's home; a Victorian rectory dating back to 1861, which the coach house once served. The property now has two bedrooms comprising of a double and a twin, as well as a bathroom, and a cloakroom rests on the ground floor. There is a kitchen with a dining area too, plus a sitting room with an electric flame-effect fire and patio doors leading into the enclosed courtyard garden, with furniture and a coal barbecue. There is also off road parking for two cars and wonderful countryside and attractions to discover close by, making Rectory Coach House a wonderful escape for a family or group of friends.
The Neighborhood:
Buckhorn Weston is an attractive village, nestling on the slopes of the picturesque Blackmore Vale in North Dorset, close to the Somerset border. This tranquil haven is only four miles from the towns of Wincanton in Somerset, to the north, and Gillingham in Dorset, to the east. A village of less than 400 residents, Buckhorn Westonâs award-winning pub has a reputation for serving good food and real ales, a great place to take refreshment after exploring the glorious, unspoilt surrounding countryside, whilst the beautiful parish church of St John the Baptist, dating back to the 13th century, is well worth a visit.