Narrow lanes which grow ever tinier, weave through the pretty Wiltshire countryside leading you to Euridge Estate, where away from the madding crowds, you will find Christie’s Cabin, a bespoke hideaway just for two.
With a distinctive domed shape, this timber-clad cabin bears more than a passing resemblance to the iconic Airstream and offers the perfect rural escape. Step through the front door into a well-thought-out and creatively designed space with a nod to the ultra-stylish Scandi design that is so current and on-trend, featuring timber walls, louvre shutters, pale linens, and cool blues. Arched windows, that you can throw wide open to the elements line the front wall, a compact kitchenette area with all the basic necessities including a 2-ring induction hob, kettle, and microwave flows into the cushioned, bench-seating area with storage drawers beneath. A raised double bed is positioned to capture the beautiful views, and a Smart TV sits on shelves to one side of the bed. In keeping with the stylish design, there’s also a well-fitted bathroom with a full-size shower.
Set against the hedgerow with a timeless view over meadows and fields to the tree-lined hills beyond, Christie’s Cabin does not have a dedicated garden, however with a Lloyd Loom table and chairs for two set beneath a mature olive, and footpaths in all directions there is plenty of space to relax.
Inside
Sleeping Area:
The super-comfy double bed is slightly raised, and you can lie here and enjoy the quintessentially rural views through the large window. Early birds can open the blinds and watch the countryside come to life. Soft linens and plump pillows make this a cosy and inviting space. A wide shelf runs along one side the bed with a Smart TV and space for storage.
Living/Kitchen Area:
A comfortable, cushioned bench sofa, with three storage drawers underneath looks out to the countryside beyond, to one side there is a compact, drop-leaf table for cosy suppers and easy meals.
The kitchenette area is fitted with pale grey cupboards housing all the practical things needed for a shepherd’s hut stay. There’s a microwave and fridge with a freezer box and a two-ring electric hob, toaster, and a kettle. The shelving above the sink houses the crockery and glasses.
Bathroom:
The beautifully appointed, doomed-roof shower room comprises a surprisingly spacious shower cubicle, WC and hand basin with storage beneath. There’s a good size bathroom mirror and natural light from the window to the front. There’s an electric heater to keep things toasty and bathrobes are provided.Outside
Three wooden steps lead down to the track, turn right and just beyond the cabin you’ll find a table and chairs for two set beneath an olive tree. It’s the perfect spot to ease into the day with a morning coffee or enjoy the warm sunshine with a cold G&T. Mature planted beds surround the cabin and in front of you is the all-encompassing view. Parking for one car is available.