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3 bedrooms 1+ bathroom Sleeps 5 167.2 sq m
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Salisbury, ENG
- Place, Cranborne Chase and the West Wiltshire Downs20 min drive
- Place, Larmer Tree Gardens25 min drive
- Place, Salisbury Cathedral29 min drive
- Airport, Southampton (SOU)63 min drive
Rooms & beds
3 bedrooms (sleeps 5)
Bedroom 1
1 King Bed
Living room 1
1 Single Bed
Sitting Room
1 Single Bed and 1 Double Bed
TV Family Room
1 Single Bed
1 bathroom, 1 half bathroom
Bathroom 1
Soap · Towels provided · Bathtub or shower · Bathtub · Toilet · Shower only · Shampoo · Hair dryer
Bathroom 2
Soap · Toilet
Spaces
Kitchen
Kitchenette
Balcony
Outdoor play area
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Spacious comfort with breathtaking views, in a peaceful private location.
ABOUT THE BARN
Cleeves House Barn is set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) just 2 hours from London and a short walk down the hill to the award winning Horseshoe pub! The Barn is the perfect place to stay if you’re looking for privacy, peace and tranquillity. It’s a wonderful setting for a romantic getaway, walking and cycling in glorious countryside, or simply a memorable place to relax and unwind.
The Barn is a lovely peaceful and private space, surrounded by spectacular views. It's totally self contained and separate to our house which is across the courtyard. We have excellent internet speeds of 56mbps download and 5.6 mbps upload.
We live on site but we leave you alone and totally respect your privacy unless you need us. If you do, we are very happy to help out with anything and to ensure your stay is as comfortable and relaxing as possible. We have no neighbours so you can make as much noise as you like.
There are plenty of local walks and cycle rides to suit all levels of fitness, and you can enjoy exploring some of the prettiest villages and scenery in the south west of England. Stonehenge, Salisbury Cathedral, Bath, Longleat Safari Park, Corfe Castle, the New Forest National Park and Dorset’s stunning Jurassic coast are just a few of the many places of interest nearby. I provide you with an information folder with lots of local information as well as ordnance survey maps which you are welcome to borrow and some suggested local walks you may enjoy.
BEDROOM 1.
The main bedroom is huge and has west facing floor-to-ceiling windows that mirror those in the sitting room and let the sun stream in during the afternoon. The views across the fields and woods of the Chalke Valley are breath-taking and you will be tempted to have a long lie-in with a cup of tea or coffee whilst reclining on the comfortable super-king size bed.
We provide only the best linen which is professionally laundered: Egyptian cotton sheets, goose and duck down duvets, and lots of feather pillows and cushions to make you feel as comfortable as possible when asleep or just lazing around. We also provide generous sized towels and thick towelling dressing gowns for you to use during your stay.
There are drawers and hanging space in both bedrooms. Efficient central heating will keep you warm on chillier days and nights. A powerful hairdryer is also supplied.
Sitting Room 1. As well as a sofa and daybed for cosy evenings in there is a lovely balcony where you can sit out and enjoy the breathtaking views. You also have a DVD player and lots of DVD's. With the main TV being downstairs with Sky, Netflix etc. Also super fast broadband giving you free wifi up to 40 MEG. With another dining table and 4 chairs in case you decide you don't want to eat downstairs.
DOWNSTAIRS LIVING ROOM/FAMILY ROOM/SITTING ROOM
This room is huge. Here you have a large and comfy 4 seater sofa, 2 armchairs, beanbags, a football table another dining table and chairs and a 50" TV with professionally installed surround sound, SKY TV/Sky Sport/Apple TV/Netflix/DVD Player, DVD collection. Plus a separate cloakroom with loo and wash hand basin. Loads of room for relaxation and play.
BATHROOM
The bathroom has a full sized enclosed shower cubicle a full size bath with shower mixer, large basin with lever taps and mirror above, and a heated towel rail. However the space IS NOT HUGE, it's fine for a couple, 3 adults or a family with young children.
In addition to lovely big towels and towelling dressing gowns we provide a few toiletries, including loo roll, cotton wool pads, shower gel and hand wash, body lotion, soap and shampoo.
KITCHEN
The kitchen is fully equipped with cooker/hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, kettle, toaster and all the utensils necessary for your stay. Everything you might need such as bin bags, dishwasher tablets, washing up liquid, cleaning products, cling film, roasting bags, cloths and tea towels is provided for you.
I also leave you a welcome pack with tea and coffee, cooking oil, herbal teas, homemade muesli and a few other bits and bobs.
PARKING
The parking area is huge and secure, with an electric gate. There is a walled courtyard flanked by mature beech trees and once parked you walk around the side of the Barn to your own private entrance.
YOUR OUTSIDE SPACE
The Barn’s scenic position and panoramic views are hard to beat. Located within the grounds of Cleeves House, entry is through a solid wooden electric gate. A high wall, ensuring your privacy, and mature trees surround the large parking area and shade the Barn in the summer. You are welcome to store bikes in the undercover area right by your front door.
You have your own garden area with table and chairs directly outside your door.
The village and local amenities.
Ebbesbourne Wake is mentioned in the Domesday Book and lies 12 miles southwest of Salisbury. It's one of the prettiest villages in the Chalke Valley, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), and makes a perfect base for exploring the nearby Dorset coastline, shooting, fishing, walking, cycling, and golf (Rushmore golf course is 15 minutes drive away, and The Open qualifying course, Remedy Oak, is a 25 minute drive).
Near the head of the River Ebble valley, there is the Grade II* listed church of St John the Baptist that has been at the centre of the village since the 15th century.
The Telegraph described the renowned
HORSESHOE PUB as one of the best-kept secrets in the country and it was Alastair Sawday’s winner of the UK’s ‘Most authentic pub’. The landlord Tony and his wife Pat offer a warm welcome, excellent beers from the barrel and good home-cooked food. It’s a quick 10 minute walk down the hill from The Barn or a more scenic and very pretty 20/25 minute walk if you go the long way round. Or literally 3 minutes if you choose to drive!
There are many other fine country pubs and restaurants close by, such as The Compasses Inn, The Queens Head, The King John, The Royal Oak, The Beckford Arms, all around 20 mins away by car where you will find delicious food, good wine and local ales.
The nearest village shop for provisions is in Sixpenny Handley (8 minute drive) has a fantastic general shop (open 7am - 8pm every day) as well as a fine village butchers, Chalke Valley Stores in Broad Chalke (an 8 minute drive) which stocks lots of home grown produce, fresh bread, small deli selection in their well-stocked fridges as well as other basics including newspapers. It is unsurprising that it was a recent winner of the Daily Telegraph/Countryside Alliance award for Best Village Shop/Post Office in the UK. Ludwell shop and post office (15 minute drive) is another award winner and has pretty much everything you could need. Ansty farm shop (15 minute drive) is another local gem and also has PYO soft fruits and berries , and at Tisbury (15 minute drive) you will find a small Co-op, butcher, fishmonger, green grocer, fabulous delicatessen, chemist, florist and coffee shop. All three villages have a post office. Tisbury also has a popular train station which is on the main line to London Waterloo. Salisbury is a 30-minute drive and Shaftesbury (made famous by the original Hovis advertisement filmed on Gold Hill) is 20 minutes away. Both towns have more extensive amenities.
The famous Chalke Valley History Festival is the largest festival dedicated to history in the UK and is a true celebration of the past, offering a unique blend of talks, discussions and debates alongside a vast living history through-the-ages encampment and stunning historic air show.
It takes place in late June/early July every year in the adjacent village of Broad Chalke an 8 minute drive away.
PLACES TO VISIT
There are so many wonderful sights to see within a short drive. The magnificent Salisbury Cathedral (home of the Magna Carta), Stonehenge, Wilton House, and Salisbury racecourse are nearby. The beautiful city of Bath and Longleat Safari Park are about an hour's drive as are the delights of the Jurassic coast, Sherborne Castle, Stourhead gardens and the swannery at Abbotsbury. Plus numerous beautiful beaches just over an hour's drive Swanage Beach. ...
Kimmeridge Beach. ...
Lulworth Cove & Durdle Door. ...
Weymouth Beach. ...
Chesil Beach – Fleet to Cogden. ...
Charmouth Beaches. ...
Lyme Regis Beach. Studland, Sandbanks and Burton Bradstock.
Cleeves House Barn is set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) just 2 hours from London and a short walk down the hill to the award winning Horseshoe pub! The Barn is the perfect place to stay if you’re looking for privacy, peace and tranquillity. It’s a wonderful setting for a romantic getaway, walking and cycling in glorious countryside, or simply a memorable place to relax and unwind.
The Barn is a lovely peaceful and private space, surrounded by spectacular views. It's totally self contained and separate to our house which is across the courtyard. We have excellent internet speeds of 56mbps download and 5.6 mbps upload.
We live on site but we leave you alone and totally respect your privacy unless you need us. If you do, we are very happy to help out with anything and to ensure your stay is as comfortable and relaxing as possible. We have no neighbours so you can make as much noise as you like.
There are plenty of local walks and cycle rides to suit all levels of fitness, and you can enjoy exploring some of the prettiest villages and scenery in the south west of England. Stonehenge, Salisbury Cathedral, Bath, Longleat Safari Park, Corfe Castle, the New Forest National Park and Dorset’s stunning Jurassic coast are just a few of the many places of interest nearby. I provide you with an information folder with lots of local information as well as ordnance survey maps which you are welcome to borrow and some suggested local walks you may enjoy.
BEDROOM 1.
The main bedroom is huge and has west facing floor-to-ceiling windows that mirror those in the sitting room and let the sun stream in during the afternoon. The views across the fields and woods of the Chalke Valley are breath-taking and you will be tempted to have a long lie-in with a cup of tea or coffee whilst reclining on the comfortable super-king size bed.
We provide only the best linen which is professionally laundered: Egyptian cotton sheets, goose and duck down duvets, and lots of feather pillows and cushions to make you feel as comfortable as possible when asleep or just lazing around. We also provide generous sized towels and thick towelling dressing gowns for you to use during your stay.
There are drawers and hanging space in both bedrooms. Efficient central heating will keep you warm on chillier days and nights. A powerful hairdryer is also supplied.
Sitting Room 1. As well as a sofa and daybed for cosy evenings in there is a lovely balcony where you can sit out and enjoy the breathtaking views. You also have a DVD player and lots of DVD's. With the main TV being downstairs with Sky, Netflix etc. Also super fast broadband giving you free wifi up to 40 MEG. With another dining table and 4 chairs in case you decide you don't want to eat downstairs.
DOWNSTAIRS LIVING ROOM/FAMILY ROOM/SITTING ROOM
This room is huge. Here you have a large and comfy 4 seater sofa, 2 armchairs, beanbags, a football table another dining table and chairs and a 50" TV with professionally installed surround sound, SKY TV/Sky Sport/Apple TV/Netflix/DVD Player, DVD collection. Plus a separate cloakroom with loo and wash hand basin. Loads of room for relaxation and play.
BATHROOM
The bathroom has a full sized enclosed shower cubicle a full size bath with shower mixer, large basin with lever taps and mirror above, and a heated towel rail. However the space IS NOT HUGE, it's fine for a couple, 3 adults or a family with young children.
In addition to lovely big towels and towelling dressing gowns we provide a few toiletries, including loo roll, cotton wool pads, shower gel and hand wash, body lotion, soap and shampoo.
KITCHEN
The kitchen is fully equipped with cooker/hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, kettle, toaster and all the utensils necessary for your stay. Everything you might need such as bin bags, dishwasher tablets, washing up liquid, cleaning products, cling film, roasting bags, cloths and tea towels is provided for you.
I also leave you a welcome pack with tea and coffee, cooking oil, herbal teas, homemade muesli and a few other bits and bobs.
PARKING
The parking area is huge and secure, with an electric gate. There is a walled courtyard flanked by mature beech trees and once parked you walk around the side of the Barn to your own private entrance.
YOUR OUTSIDE SPACE
The Barn’s scenic position and panoramic views are hard to beat. Located within the grounds of Cleeves House, entry is through a solid wooden electric gate. A high wall, ensuring your privacy, and mature trees surround the large parking area and shade the Barn in the summer. You are welcome to store bikes in the undercover area right by your front door.
You have your own garden area with table and chairs directly outside your door.
The village and local amenities.
Ebbesbourne Wake is mentioned in the Domesday Book and lies 12 miles southwest of Salisbury. It's one of the prettiest villages in the Chalke Valley, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), and makes a perfect base for exploring the nearby Dorset coastline, shooting, fishing, walking, cycling, and golf (Rushmore golf course is 15 minutes drive away, and The Open qualifying course, Remedy Oak, is a 25 minute drive).
Near the head of the River Ebble valley, there is the Grade II* listed church of St John the Baptist that has been at the centre of the village since the 15th century.
The Telegraph described the renowned
HORSESHOE PUB as one of the best-kept secrets in the country and it was Alastair Sawday’s winner of the UK’s ‘Most authentic pub’. The landlord Tony and his wife Pat offer a warm welcome, excellent beers from the barrel and good home-cooked food. It’s a quick 10 minute walk down the hill from The Barn or a more scenic and very pretty 20/25 minute walk if you go the long way round. Or literally 3 minutes if you choose to drive!
There are many other fine country pubs and restaurants close by, such as The Compasses Inn, The Queens Head, The King John, The Royal Oak, The Beckford Arms, all around 20 mins away by car where you will find delicious food, good wine and local ales.
The nearest village shop for provisions is in Sixpenny Handley (8 minute drive) has a fantastic general shop (open 7am - 8pm every day) as well as a fine village butchers, Chalke Valley Stores in Broad Chalke (an 8 minute drive) which stocks lots of home grown produce, fresh bread, small deli selection in their well-stocked fridges as well as other basics including newspapers. It is unsurprising that it was a recent winner of the Daily Telegraph/Countryside Alliance award for Best Village Shop/Post Office in the UK. Ludwell shop and post office (15 minute drive) is another award winner and has pretty much everything you could need. Ansty farm shop (15 minute drive) is another local gem and also has PYO soft fruits and berries , and at Tisbury (15 minute drive) you will find a small Co-op, butcher, fishmonger, green grocer, fabulous delicatessen, chemist, florist and coffee shop. All three villages have a post office. Tisbury also has a popular train station which is on the main line to London Waterloo. Salisbury is a 30-minute drive and Shaftesbury (made famous by the original Hovis advertisement filmed on Gold Hill) is 20 minutes away. Both towns have more extensive amenities.
The famous Chalke Valley History Festival is the largest festival dedicated to history in the UK and is a true celebration of the past, offering a unique blend of talks, discussions and debates alongside a vast living history through-the-ages encampment and stunning historic air show.
It takes place in late June/early July every year in the adjacent village of Broad Chalke an 8 minute drive away.
PLACES TO VISIT
There are so many wonderful sights to see within a short drive. The magnificent Salisbury Cathedral (home of the Magna Carta), Stonehenge, Wilton House, and Salisbury racecourse are nearby. The beautiful city of Bath and Longleat Safari Park are about an hour's drive as are the delights of the Jurassic coast, Sherborne Castle, Stourhead gardens and the swannery at Abbotsbury. Plus numerous beautiful beaches just over an hour's drive Swanage Beach. ...
Kimmeridge Beach. ...
Lulworth Cove & Durdle Door. ...
Weymouth Beach. ...
Chesil Beach – Fleet to Cogden. ...
Charmouth Beaches. ...
Lyme Regis Beach. Studland, Sandbanks and Burton Bradstock.
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Check in after 4:30 PM
Minimum age to rent: 25
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Check-out instructions
The host requires you to complete the following before checking out:
Strip any used beds and gather used towels
Remove leftover food and drinks and take out the rubbish
Turn off the lights and return the keys
Failure to complete these may result in a negative review from the host.
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Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
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Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher, a first aid kit and a deadlock
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About the area
Salisbury
Located in Salisbury, this holiday home is in a rural area. Messums Wiltshire and Gold Hill Museum are cultural highlights, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Wayland's Sixpenny Brewery and Rushmore Golf Club. Travelling with kids? Consider Larmer Tree Gardens and Cranborne Manor. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Salisbury, ENG
What's nearby
- Cranborne Chase and the West Wiltshire Downs - 20 min drive - 16.0 km
- Larmer Tree Gardens - 25 min drive - 18.1 km
- Salisbury Racecourse - 25 min drive - 17.3 km
- Salisbury Cathedral - 29 min drive - 21.9 km
- Stonehenge - 39 min drive - 41.3 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- The Queen's Head - 11 min drive
- King John Pub, Tollard Royal - 21 min drive
- The Talbot Inn - 11 min drive
- The Beckford Arms - 23 min drive
- Tisbury Fish and Chip Shop - 20 min drive
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Mrs Sarah Isard

I am married with 3 grown up children, Percy our daschund and a cat called Mouse. I do my utmost to think of everything to ensure that my guests have the most wonderfully happy and relaxing stay at The Barn, and it makes me genuinely happy that they do.
I also work for an events company and at the local watercress farm.
I also work for an events company and at the local watercress farm.
Why they chose this property
This is a wonderfully private and peaceful property. We are located in one of the most glorious locations in the UK, surrounded by stunning unspoilt countryside. We have a wonderful award winning village pub The Horseshoe, just 2 mins down the hill, or a very lovely 25 minute walk through beautiful countryside, where you will receive a warm welcome from Tony, Pat and Jane, which serves delicious and abundant home cooked food.
What makes this property unique
The absolutely stunning views, the peace and quiet and the privacy.
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