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Thirley Cotes Farm

History Of The Estate

Whilst we adopted a modern approach when carefully resotring our collection of holiday homes, the Thirley Cotes Farm story dates back over hundreds of years and holds a rich tapestry of history - with the first reference to settlement on-site found the Domesday Book, compiled in 1068.

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We have worked hard to bring each building back to life, by adopting traditional construction techniques and showcasing as many original features as possible across each of our properties, which includes the trusses and Roman numerals inscribed - still visible in the order of initial construction.

Protecting Our Environment

There are a small amount of electric car charging points on-site and designated recycling stations, which are signposted within the cottage’s arrival handbook. We have always placed an emphasis on making positive changes with respect to waste and wildlife, and therefore, leave some areas of Thirley Cotes Farm rough and wild, to provide food and shelter for local animals.

We’ve also installed a variety of nest boxes (keep an eye out for our resident Barn Owl’s ) and use low-level lighting to strike a harmonious balance between reducing light pollution and ensuring that our guests feel safe at night.

Plenty To See And Do

There is a shared children’s play area and an indoor games room accessible, as well as an adjoining woodland walk, fenced wildlife pond and amenity field - great for picnics and outdoor games. Or you can simply soak it all in from the comfort the private garden, complete with Teak furniture, BBQ and hot tub.

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