Large Holiday Cottages Wiltshire

If you’re planning a trip to Wiltshire, finding the perfect holiday cottage is essential for a memorable stay. Our curated collection of larger Wiltshire holiday cottages offers a variety of choices, but all have luxury at their heart, catering to big get-togethers, extended families and larger groups.

Holiday Cottages in Wiltshire for any event

Whatever the occasion, we’re confident that these large Wiltshire cottages will accommodate your entourage. Why so confident? These properties can house at least 23 guests; some locations can even sleep up to 30. Moreover, these properties are fully loaded with almost every detail – even an indoor heated pool is featured in one. If you’re looking for a self-catering cottage with a games room, cinema room, sauna, hot tub, fully equipped kitchen and every other indulgence you can imagine, then at least one of these properties will meet your requirements. Many of these cottages are set in picturesque village settings, offering stunning rural views and a tranquil atmosphere.

More than self-catering accommodation

Of course, with this number of attendees, the idea of self-catering for all these people may fill you with dread. Fortunately, many of these properties offer the option to hire catering for your stay, too. So, with food taken care of, you can concentrate on the pressing tasks of having fun and being pampered to your heart’s content.

Enjoying Wiltshire and all that it offers

We love the Wiltshire countryside, and many of these large holiday homes are in the heart of it, with some in or near an idyllic village and an area of outstanding natural beauty. So what can you do when you are not simply enjoying the opulence provided by your lovely holiday home? Where to start? The region has the southernmost Cotswolds, Cranbourne Chase, and the North Wessex Downs to enjoy, as well as Salisbury Plain and walks along the Kennet and Avon Canal.

Numerous picturesque villages can be explored, including Sherston, Tisbury, Dinton, Broad Chalke, and Stourton. Many attractions, including Lacock Abbey, Castle Combe, Avebury Manor, Longleat Safari Park, Salisbury Cathedral, and, of course, the iconic Stonehenge World Heritage site, can also be enjoyed. Unlike Stonehenge, visitors can freely wander between the stones at Avebury before exploring the nearby Avebury Manor, adding to the historical and cultural experiences available in the Wiltshire region.