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With Summer just around the corner, there’s no better time to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Nestled amidst the picturesque Wiltshire countryside, The Bradley Hare offers the perfect idyllic retreat. Just a short train journey from central London, this charming bolthole Inn is the perfect place to relax and escape it all this season.
Located on the Duke of Somerset’s Estate in the beautiful village of Maiden Bradley, The Bradley Hare has twelve bedrooms each expertly designed by James Thurstan Waterworth, ex-European Design Director for Soho House. The inn offers delicious dishes using the best local and seasonal produce and all year round al-fresco dining in glorious private gardens, surrounded by fresh fruit and vegetable patches. Each bedroom is unique with 18th & 19th century antique furniture and includes distinctive fabrics repurposed and used for the headboards, perfect for those looking for some sunny respite. All of the rooms offer guests those sought-after home from home comforts, some with vast elegant freestanding baths and all with sumptuous beds and linens, fit for a duke or duchess.
Guests who visit The Bradley Hare will have access to a host of activities and experiences this summer including walking trails - Surrounded by historical monuments, cultural landmarks and picturesque towns, guests can embark on one of the walking trails to explore the local areas including Bruton, Frome, Bath and more! Visitors can also enjoy a historical walk that leads to King Alfred’s Tower or venture around Stourhead and explore world-class landscaped gardens, while the kids can run through the extensive gardens.
Longleat Zoo is also only a 12-minute drive away from the property, a perfect family activity for those wanting to experience wildlife not too far from home.
HOW: Midweek rates start from £150 per room per night including breakfast. Weekend rates start from £175 per room per night including breakfast. For more information visit www.thebradleyhare.co.uk