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Bridge Cottage, Andover, Hampshire

Bridge Cottage
Upper Clatford
Andover
Hampshire

SP11 7LW

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Bridge Cottage is a charming 18th century beamed property located in a conservation area on the edge of the picturesque village of Upper Clatford, just south of Andover in Hampshire.

With easy access to the A303 and with good road links to Heathrow, Gatwick, Southampton and Bournemouth airports, Bridge Cottage is ideally situated as a base for those who wish to visit Salisbury, Winchester and Stonehenge. The historic town of Marlborough is a short drive away and the cities of Oxford, Bath and Porstmouth are all easily accessible.

We have two double bedrooms, one with ensuite bathroom (shower) and one with a private bathroom (bath & shower) next to it. Each room has colour TV, radio alarm clock, tea and coffee making facilities.

Jonathan and Frances Horn look forward to welcoming you to our home away from home. Home made biscuits, quality towels, crisp linen and our attention to every detail are just part of the warm friendly welcome we extend to all our guests

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Number of Rooms: 2
Number Ensuite: 1+1 with private bathroom

Price per Room:

Double: £75
Single: £40 - Single occupancy
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Children Welcome - Over 8 years
Special Diets Catered For -By arrangement
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms - Throughout house
TV in Rooms
Garden

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