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The Old Barn Marlborough

Marlborough

Sleeps 10 + 2
Bedrooms
5
Bathrooms
4
No Pets
Local Pub
WIFI
50-99 Mbps
Amidst the lively charm of historic Marlborough, The Old Barn offers the perfect setting for family and friends to gather. Light-filled, spacious rooms retain original features with exposed beams, a rustic bread oven, and a quirky old well in the snug. Spend your days enjoying meals together in the dining room or chatting in one of the two sitting rooms. In the games room you can hold competitive table football matches or dine al fresco in the garden. Just steps away, Marlborough’s bustling High Street awaits with its timber-framed buildings, stylish eateries, inviting pubs, cocktail bars, and a wonderful mix of high street brands and independent boutiques. For those keen on exploring, scenic walking trails wind through the Wiltshire countryside, leading you to historic sites like the ancient Savernake Forest and the iconic Avebury stone circles.
Full Description
From the historic red brick façade, The Old Barn Marlborough stretches before you with spacious open plan living areas, generous bedrooms and modern bathrooms. Combining aspects of its 250-year heritage, original sash windows flood the house with light while woodburning stoves provide warmth and a cosy atmosphere.

Rustle up a feast in the expansive kitchen/diner, the hub of the house where you can set the table for ten and host a celebratory meal. At the end of the day the traditional snug in the oldest part of the house is made for slowly sipping after dinner drinks while the fire crackles. Keeping younger guests entertained is a breeze here with table football and a living room waiting for your favourite film or a games tournament on the Wii console. Four modern bathrooms and five generous bedrooms are set across the first floor with the master bedroom sitting at the back of the house beneath an exposed A-frame of beams adorned with sparkling fairy lights, a lovely escape at the end of the day.

Tucked away, the rear garden is a secluded spot. Sitting alongside the black and white exterior you can dine al fresco or make the most of sunny days bringing your book outside to recline beneath the trees. With the delights of Marlborough on your doorstep there is so much to see and do. Take a walk to see the white horse on the hill just outside the town, head to Stonehenge to learn more about this magical ancient site or discover the North Wessex Downs AONB which surrounds Marlborough.

Ground Floor


Living Room
Becoming a place for the children to make their own, films can be watched and games can be played. With a day bed this room doubles as an extra bedroom and there is a woodburning stove to keep any evening chills at bay.

Games Room
Hours will be spent playing family football tournaments, a great way to decide who in your group will be left with the washing up after dinner. The decorative fireplace is a charming feature in this room.

Dining Room
Filled with light, this room seats ten at the dining table where toasts will be raised and memories made on special occasions. Turn on the surrounding fairly lights to add a touch of sparkle to your meal.

Kitchen
While the chef prepares dinner, drinks can be served at the breakfast bar which seats three. Plenty of space is available for storing your supplies with a large pantry cupboard and the sleek traditional style sits nicely alongside the feature fireplace and exposed beams above.

Snug
Once the scullery, the snug still features the original old-style washing machine and bread oven. The glass covered well is a talking point and the woodburning stove sits amidst a red brick surround.

Shower Room
Through a sliding wooden door the shower room is a wonderful addition when you’re getting ready to go out in the evening.

Utility
Tucked away to the side of the shower room, here you will find laundry facilities with a washing machine and tumble dryer.

First Floor


Bedroom Three
Sash windows and a decorative fireplace add character to this double bedroom. With a built-in wardrobe and chest of drawers there is plenty of space to put your belongings away and stash your suitcase.

Bedroom Five
Perfect for children sharing, this room can sleep three guests with two single beds and an additional folding bed. The two single beds can be joined to create a queen bed if required. It has a touch of glamour with a feature wall and decorative fireplace.

Shower Room
The first shower room has been cleverly designed to fit this space with a shower cubicle, WC and sink.

Bedroom Four
Two single beds sit beneath a high ceiling with exposed wooden beams, a wonderful reminder of the history of this Grade II listed building.

Bathroom
The main bathroom is a spacious retreat. Relax with a bubble bath or a refreshing shower in these tranquil surroundings.

Shower Room
The second shower room has a shower cubicle, WC and sink, ideal for guests staying in bedrooms one and two.

Bedroom Two
With a king-size bed you will have a peaceful nights sleep in this quiet room. Lying beneath the beams linger in bed in the morning with a cup of coffee before spending your day exploring.

Bedroom One
At the back of the house bedroom one has a king-size bed and enjoys some extra privacy. The central wooden beam is entwined in fairy lights, and it is a cosy hideaway at the end of the day.

Outdoor


Step through the French doors to the rear terrace, setting the table for al fresco meals. Steps lead you up between the trees to a peaceful spot at the back where you can lounge with the morning paper, coffee and pastries.
Full List of Facilities

Indoor

  • Bedroom One - King-size
  • Bedroom Two - King-size
  • Bedroom Three - Double
  • Bedroom Four - Twin (can be queen on request) with Z-bed
  • Bedroom Five - Twin
  • Additional beds - Day bed in living room
  • 4 Bathrooms - 1 x bathroom with bath and shower, 3 x shower room
  • Hairdryer
  • Fire - Logs provided for an initial fire 01 October to 31 March
  • Oven
  • Hob
  • Microwave
  • Toaster
  • Kettle
  • Fridge
  • Freezer
  • Dishwasher
  • Dining table - Seats 10
  • Washing machine
  • Tumble dryer
  • Iron
  • Drying rack
  • WiFi *Please note that speeds are for guidance only and are not guaranteed
  • TV
  • DVD Player
  • Travel cot (cot linen not provided)
  • Highchair
  • Games Room - Table football
  • Game console - Wii
  • Table football

Outdoor

  • Garden - Enclosed
  • Outdoor dining area
  • No BBQ available
  • Parking - Space for three cars parked off-road within 5 minute walk
On your Doorstep
Farm shops, delis, and shopping: In Marlborough you will find a Waitrose, Tesco, and an independent refill shop Packaging Not Included, perfect for just getting what you need for your time here. The town is home to a number of independent shops, perfect for shopping for gifts and local produce. Two butcher’s Andrews Quality Meats and Sumbler Brothers Butchers, The Food Gallery is perfect for picking up cakes (and has a good gluten free range) and Hedge Row Florists can provide bouquets for a special occasion. You will also find a collection of antiques shops and galleries to browse during your stay.

Eating Out:
  • The Royal Oak, Marlborough – once a coaching inn that housed some of the King’s troops during the civil war
  • The Polly Tearooms, Marlborough – serving tea since 1912 it is ideal for breakfast, lunch, or tea and cake
  • Coffi Lab, Marlborough – serving small batch coffee while supporting Guide Dogs for the blind
  • Rick Stein, Marlborough – the home of truly great seafood
Walks: Within Marlborough, a gentle walk along the river is easily followed with a couple of riverside cafes to stop off at for a cup of tea. Heading west out of the town you can follow trails to Avebury, or head towards Preshute for a view of the white horse. Just outside Marlborough to the south is Savernake Forest, follow trails amongst the trees and see some impressively large oaks.

Places to Visit:
  • Marlborough White Horse – decorating the hillside since 1804 it can be spotted from the town (1 mile)
  • Crofton Beam Engines – step into the world of steam power and try your hand at operating a beam engine (9 miles)
  • Wilton Windmill – over 200 years old this is the only working windmill in Wessex (9 miles)
  • Stonehenge – discover the story behind this famous stone circle (23 miles)
Travel:

Train - Bedwyn railway station (7 miles) has a direct service to London Paddington.
Taxis - Arrow Cars, Browns Taxis, Marlborough Taxis

There is so much to discover in the Cotswolds, why not take a look at some of our favourite Bolthole Retreats Experiences
Points of Note
This property has a check-in time of 16:00 and a check-out time of 10:00.
  • Book with us to get exclusive discounts to top attractions and experiences.
  • The Marlborough Barn is one of our pet-free properties and therefore dogs and other pets are not permitted.
  • Please note, if you would like bedroom four to be arranged as a queen, please contact us directly 7 days before arrival. 
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Reviews

We spent Christmas in the barn, the owners had thoughtfully put up decorations for us. It was well equipped and the owners were on hand to answer any questions. The location was perfect.

|
Ian
| 23/12/2024

Location

Strolling the high street of Marlborough (the second widest in the UK) you can pop into one of the many eateries, independent boutiques or friendly pubs scattered amongst the historic black and white buildings. At one end sits the town hall and at the other is Marlborough College, known for its royal attendants and The Mound, said to be where Merlin the magician was laid to rest. As you walk the streets, keep an eye out for a peek of the Marlborough white horse decorating the hillside beyond the college. This area is an oasis for walkers with trails taking you to the Avebury henge and stone circle and through Savernake Forest, home to one of the country’s oldest trees.