About London Road Garden Annex
Escape to the countryside at London Road Garden Annex, featuring a separate cottage with all of the comforts of home. Just a short walk from the market town of Chippenham, guests can enjoy the new bathrooms facilities.
The self-contained cottage offers privacy and modern amenities like free Wi-Fi, flat screen TV, a dishwasher and microwave. Pots, pans, and dishes can be found in the fully equipped kitchen. A lounge and dining area, as well as a patio with BBQ provide guests with plenty of room to gather or relax. Small travellers are offered a cot, high chair, changing mat, baby bath, and toys.
Laundry facilities are available to guests, and bicycles can be stored in the shed. Parking is off road.
Guests can choose to have a continental or full English breakfast.
Dyrham Park, with 274 acres of gardens and parkland is 45 minutes from London Road Garden Annex.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Lovely accommodation.
London Road Garden Annex provided a very comfortable experience for guests. Everything had been thoughtfully considered by the owners, including an additional smaller TV in the bedroom, and tasteful decor. Guests loved the fireplace and large walk-in shower, and the highlight for many were the garden views that even tricked a few business guests into thinking that they were on vacation.
positive:
Great hospitality.
The owners of this bed and breakfast were as available or out of sight as guests wanted. The friendly host and hostess had plenty of tips about what to see in the local area, but were also respectful of guests' need for privacy.
positive:
Flexible breakfast.
Guests liked that they could make their own decisions about breakfast. They could choose to cook their own, or have the pantry stocked with cold breakfast items, as well as partake in an English breakfast made to order by the owners. Guests liked that they didn't need to commit to a breakfast time, and could start the day at their leisure. But if they did decide to have a cooked breakfast, free range eggs, organic milk, homemade bread and fresh marmalade were a few of the treats in store for them.