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The West Wing at Gypsy Hall - Home Rental in Dullingham
The West Wing at Gypsy Hall
Dullingham, United Kingdom
4 guests2 bedrooms1 bath
Amenities
Pets Allowed
Parking
Washer
Scenic Views
A/C
Dryer
Home details
0 guest0 bedroom0 bath
Bedroom 1
1 single bed
Bedroom 2
1 double bed
This is a cosy and comfortable cottage with plenty of characterful features which is the ideal spot for a relaxing break. The cottage has a homely feel to it and its large gardens and quiet location make it popular with couples and young families.
With parts dating back to the 1700s, guests will enjoy the exposed beams, angled walls and plenty of charm! The open plan, kitchen, living, and dining area make for a social space whilst cooking and relaxing of an evening.
The bathroom with the shower-over-bath as well as a separate WC are located on the ground floor, while both bedrooms are to be found upstairs. The low height ceilings on the landing and sloping eves of the bedrooms help create a quaint feeling to the cottage. The main bedroom has a double bed and the second bedroom is primarily a single but a pull-out bed can be arranged to sleep a fourth if required.
The home is accessed via a short, rough track and lies adjacent to the owner’s home. There is ample parking at the front of the cottage for two cars.
The large garden is enclosed and has a handy summer house which can be enjoyed in the summer months. It is surrounded by fields and paddocks which are home to the owner’s beautiful horses. The local pub which also serves food is only half a mile down the road and within very easy walking distance.
The property is perfectly located for exploring the surrounding towns and villages which have plenty to offer. The nearby Newmarket offers lots of places to eat, drink and shop, and also has the famous racecourse which has a number of well-attended meets over the course of the year. Here you will also find free tours and The National Horse Racing Museum.
The popular University town of Cambridge also lies within easy reach - guests can wander in and out of the colleges when the students are not in town and in the summer, months enjoy punting on the river.
Please note:
-Travel cot and highchair available on request.
-Strictly no smoking anywhere on the property.
-There is an unfenced pond in the garden, 150 yards away. Children must always be supervised.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Cambridgeshire, a county in the East of England, is a treasure trove of historical significance, academic prestige, and bucolic landscapes. At its heart lies the city of Cambridge, renowned for its iconic university that dates back to 1209. The University of Cambridge, with its stunning colleges and ancient architecture, offers a glimpse into centuries of scholarly excellence. Visitors can explore the hallowed halls of King's College and its awe-inspiring chapel, or meander through the tranquil backs along the River Cam.
Punting on the River Cam is a quintessential Cambridge experience, allowing travelers to glide past the picturesque backs of the colleges, under historic bridges, and through the serene English countryside. For those who prefer to stay on land, the city's cobbled streets are lined with independent shops, cafes, and a bustling market square that has been a center of commerce since the Middle Ages.
Beyond the city, the Cambridgeshire Fens offer a unique landscape of waterways, wetlands, and farmland. This area is a haven for birdwatchers and nature lovers, with the Wicken Fen Nature Reserve being one of the oldest in the country. The reserve provides a window into what the fens looked like before they were drained for agriculture, and it's a peaceful spot for walking and wildlife spotting.
History enthusiasts will be drawn to the Imperial War Museum Duxford, Europe's largest air museum, which houses an impressive collection of aircraft and tells the story of aviation history. The nearby Ely Cathedral, known as the 'Ship of the Fens', dominates the skyline and is a masterpiece of medieval engineering.
For a change of pace, visitors can explore the charming market towns and villages dotted throughout the county. St. Ives, with its regular markets and riverport heritage, and St. Neots, the largest town in Cambridgeshire, offer delightful shopping opportunities and local eateries.
Cambridgeshire's rich tapestry of experiences extends to its culinary offerings, with a range of dining options from traditional British pubs to fine dining restaurants. The county also boasts a number of breweries and distilleries, where connoisseurs can sample local ales and spirits.
In essence, Cambridgeshire is a destination that marries the intellectual stimulation of Cambridge with the pastoral beauty of the English countryside. It's a place where history is palpable, nature is close at hand, and the pursuit of knowledge has shaped the landscape for centuries. Whether you're seeking a cultural city break, a peaceful retreat in nature, or a journey through England's heritage, Cambridgeshire offers an enriching and memorable visit for all.