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Eastcote Cottage, Thornbury, Bristol

Eastcote Cottage
Crossways Lane
Thornbury
Bristol

BS35 3UE

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Eastcote Cottage is a charming 200 year old stone house with views over open countryside. Guests have a choice of three comfortable rooms: 1 double, 1 twin and 1 single, and a bathroom for guests only. Also a lounge with TV and DVD, and a dining room.

Eastcote Cottage is a private house and the owners, Ann and Nick Thornely, have lived there for 35 years. Conveniently situated for the M4 and M5 Motorways, with Bristol, Bath, the Cotswolds, Cheltenham and the Wye Valley within easy reach.

Off street parking is in a private gravel yard adjacent to the large garden. There is an interesting choice of pubs and restaurants in Thornbury, only one and a half miles away.

Eastcote Cottage is just 6 miles from the M4/M5 Almondsbury Interchange, and the nearest main road is the A38. Very convenient for executives working in North Bristol and Aztec West. Wireless Broadband available.

Cyclists welcome and your cycles will be safe with us.

Details

Number of Rooms: 3

Price per Person

Price Includes: Breakfast
Double: From £35
Twin: From £35
Single: From £35
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Facilities

Parking - private and adjacent to the house
Children Welcome
Special Diets Catered For
No Smoking Rooms
Open All Year
Tourist Board Inspected
Garden

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