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Tucking Mill’s luxurious self-catering cottages are within close proximity to the UNESCO World-Heritage City of Bath, which sits on the edge of a Designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is commonly referred to as the gateway to the glorious Cotswolds.

Unwind with an excursion beyond this history city and encounter authentic experiences, by visiting the hidden gems that lie just beyond the outskirts. Though Bath itself is a great city break, it also provides a great base from which to explore the rest of the West Country. Wander through the idyllic rural villages of Lacock and Castle Combe, or take a trip to ogle at historic landmarks like Stonehenge and Avebury.

This area of the spectacular South West is dotted with a diverse array of interesting towns, charming villages, manicured gardens, historic ruins and stately homes, as well as a whole host of National Trust and English Heritage properties to choose from. The vast estates of Dyrham Park and Prior Park, which is within cycling distance of the city centre, with both offering an escape into nature across the changing seasons. With a stay in the heart of the West Country, you’re sure to be spoilt for choice.

To book your stay at the heart of it all, click here to secure your stay with Tucking Mill Self-Catering. Please remember that Government guidelines currently state that we must continue to stay at home, but please wait patient in the knowledge that when we’re able to re-open, the family-run team at Tucking Mill will be ready to welcome you back safely.

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