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Courtleigh House Bed And Breakfast



Courtleigh House
Bed And Breakfast

Courtleigh House Bed And Breakfast
40 Draycott Road
Chiseldon
Swindon
Wiltshire
SN4 0LS
Telephone: 01793 740246




Courtleigh House Bed And Breakfast
Courtleigh House Bed And Breakfast
Courtleigh House Bed And Breakfast
Courtleigh House Bed And Breakfast
Courtleigh House provides comfortable and restful accommodation in a spacious house in a large garden. Well appointed rooms all have TV and coffee and tea making facilities. Ample off-road parking is available and being sited 4 miles South of Swindon and close to the M4 Junction 15 it is a perfect stop for those visiting Swindon on business or wishing to break a longer journey to the West Country or London.

Courtleigh House is the family home of Ruth & Rupert Hibberd and has been run as a Bed & Breakfast for 15 years. Guests can be assured of spacious and comfortable surroundings together with a high standard of catering and attention to detail.

  • 4 star Tourist Board accreditation.
  • Prices range from £ 34 - £45 per person per night
  • Off road parking available
  • Short distance from nearby village
  • Local pubs serving excellent food


Facilities include:

  • Ensuites available
  • Ironing
  • Special diets can be catered for
  • Tennis courts for guests use
  • TV in all rooms
  • Hairdryer in all rooms
  • Parking available
  • Tea/Coffee making facilities
  • Off street parkingWi-Fi/Internet Access


Local Area

Courtleigh House is situated on the North edge of the Marlborough Downs with the Thames Valley lying to the North and the Cotswold Hills beyond, with their well-known village cottages of pale stone. The area is rich in Iron Age hill forts, their deep ditches and ramparts clearly visible, and all freely accessible to explore. Avebury Stone Circle, some 8 miles South-West, rivals Stonehenge as a place of wonder, intrigue and early worship, re-enacted every summer solstice by Druids.

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