| | | The Coach House, Newent, Gloucestershire | | | Modern, Comfortable, Quiet and Relaxing; just for you | GBP250 - GBP480 | Home away from home with everything included Welcome to The Coach House, a rural retreat offering privacy and tranquillity with 4 star AA grading.
The Coach House provides comfortable accomodation, furnished to a high standard and well equipped throughout. The property is set in stunning private gardens designed by the world famous Julian Dowle. The accommodation is ideal for one couple sleeping in the twin bedroom. However there is a large sofa bed in the sitting room which can comfortably sleep two. The Coach House has it's own access with parking for up to three cars and there is full use of private grounds.
This detached property has open plan kitchen dining and sitting room. It has one bathroom with shower over the bath. Outside is the garden with garden furniture.
The Coach House has all modern conveniences for a relaxing holiday: Freeview TV & DVD player; microwave plus electric cooker & oven; fridge freezer and a plentiful supply of hot water and heating.
The small market town of Newent is one and half miles away for all your shopping needs. There are several excellent country pubs nearby. An ideal base for exploring the Cotswolds, Forest of Dean and other picturesque towns:- Ross-on-Wye is 7 miles away, Gloucester 12 miles away Ledbury 8 Miles and Cheltenham 19.
Short breaks by arrangement with owner. | | | |
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| | | Weavers Cottage, Stroud, Gloucestershire | | | Newly Refurbished Cottage in a charming village setting with views | GBP350 - GBP480 | Comfortable 2 double bed wood burner own garden and excellent location A detached centrally heated cottage set in the Cotswold village of Chalford Hill at the head of the Golden Valley, an area of outstanding beauty and historical interest and ideal for walking.
Close to the Georgian town of Cheltenham (12 miles) very handy for those wishing to visit the Cheltenham Festival of Literature at the beginning October, Roman Cirencester (7 miles) and the old mill town of Stroud (4 miles), which boasts an award winning Saturday Farmer's Market. Bath and Bristol are within easy driving distance.
Close by is the Slad Valley of Laurie Lee fame.
The nearby Minchinhampton and Rodborough Common sports two golf clubs while local attractions include Westonbirt Arboretum famous for it's Autumn colour, Cotswold Water Park, Rococo Gardens at Painswick, the National Trust Properties of Hidcote and Dyrham Park, National Gardening Scheme Yellow Book open gardens.
Gatcombe and Badinton are within easy reach.
The cottage has a beautifully planted south facing garden with views over the valley, with its own arbor, patio and a driveway with easy access and parking for two cars.
Accommodation comprises two double bedrooms a cosy living room with a wood burning stove with a supply of logs and a fully fitted kitchen opening into a separate dining room. The bathrrom has a large double bath a separate power shower
Welcome pack to include breakfast and basics included - no need to bring any supplies. Outside catering for evening meals available. Meals for the day of arrival must be pre-booked. Short breaks available. Contact the owner for details. | | | |
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| | | No 3 Kent Place, Lechlade, Gloucestershire | | | Secluded old cottage in Lechlade-on-Thames on edge of Cotswolds | GBP300 - GBP500 | 1 double 1 twin gas c/h, wood burner. Fully modernised. South facing garden Lechlade is superbly situated for access to the Cotswolds, Cirencester, Cheltenham and Oxford. It is well known for being the highest navigable point of the Thames. It is a village strongly associated with the river historically, for the salt and wool trades and now for rowing boats and other river craft. As well as fascinating antique and speciality shops, there is an appealing Garden Centre, a good butchers/greengrocers as well as a supermarket, Post Office and chemist. Of the old Church and chuchyard Shelley wrote his poem:"A Summer Evening Churchyard, Lechlade, Gloucestershire"
The lovely cotswold town of Burford, is just seven miles to the North and there are many other pretty villages close by sporting attractive pubs and wonderful scenery.
Nearby attractions include: Cheltenham race week in March and Badminton horsetrials in May; for plane enthusiasts, nearby Fairford's annual International Ait Tattoo is in July. William Morris's museum in Kelmscott Manor is open every Wednesday in Summer. Many other fine houses and gardens of historic and modern interest abound. Lechlade Manor formed part of the estate of Catherine of Aragon.
Isenbard Brunel's Great Western Line had its railway works and now a railway museum in nearby Swindon which also boasts a retail outlet, a cinema complex, icerink and a swimming pool leisure centre.
Peacefully set at the end of a short footpath and hidden away from the road and passers-by is this old Cotswold stone cottage, part of which is thought to date back to the 1500s: it is in a conservation area in the heart of this historic village.
Onstreet parking is readily availble 30 yards from the cottage door.
Conveniently within 200 yards of the village shops, pubs, restaurants and the river and there are picturesque walks from the cottage by the riverside and to the nearby wildlife reserve.
Nearby in the Cotswolds there are many more attractions: good pubs Wildlife Park,
This old semi-detached cottage retains many attractive original features and has a delightful south-facing garden: a peaceful retreat.
This property offers 1 double bedroom and 1 twin room comfortably sleeping 4 people. A sitting room with woodburner provides a year-round attractive environment. The kitchen has all modern facilities including electric cooker, dishwasher, microwave. Also available washing machine & tumble dryer. | | | |
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| | | Fir Tree Cottage, Stratford on Avon, Gloucestershire | | | 4 Star Holiday cottage, only 12 miles from Stratford upon Avon | GBP350 - GBP550 | High quality 2 bedroomed cottage in the Cotswolds sleeping 4. Cottage for rental with high quality furnishings offering uninterrupted views of the open countryside and beyond making it the perfect retreat, a two bed roomed self-catering accommodation for 4, near to Shakespeare's Stratford Upon Avon, Cheltenham, Warwick Castle, the university city of Oxford and the Cotswolds England UK.
Set down a private tree lined driveway in the peaceful the village of Stretton-on-Fosse in the beautiful Cotswolds area of Gloucestershire.
The Plough Inn in Stretton-on-Fosse is renowned for its excellent food is only a five minute walk from the cottage. A local garage and shop, one mile away, sells a variety of goods including coal and logs.
Shakespeare's Stratford Upon Avon and Warwick Castle are 12 miles away while Cheltenham, Cirencester, Oxford and Banbury are within easy reach. The main train line to London is 4 miles away in Moreton-in-Marsh.
Beautiful local Cotswolds villages which are all within a 10 miles or less radius from Fir Tree Cottage include Chipping Campden, Lower Slaughter , Broadway , Stow-on-the-Wold and Bourton-on-the-Water. You will find an excellent variety of shops, restaurants and tearooms. Other attractions include Shakespeare's theatre, Churchills's Blenheim Palace, Warwick Castle, Sudeley Castle and Snowshill Manor.
The famous Hidcote Gardens, Kiftsgate Court Gardens and Batsford Arboretum are only 4 miles from Fir Tree Cottage. Several National Trust properties are within easy driving distance. An ideal area for cycling and walking and bird watching.
Leaflets, guide books and maps of the surrounding area and places of interest are available at the property.
Designated private parking for 2 cars. | | | |
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| | | Coopers Cottage, EVESHAM, Worcestershire | | | 4Star beautiful barn conversion in a small village at the foot of the Cotwolds | GBP390 - GBP550 | Pretty 2 bed cottage sleeps 4+cot. Large shared garden, heated pool in summer. Coopers Cottage is part of Hall Farm Cottages - these four delightful cottages are situated in the attractive village of Sedgeberrow, on the fringe of the Cotswolds near Evesham. The cottages are rated as 4* by Visit England (formerly English Tourist Board) and therefore reach very high standards.
A range of 18th century barns at Hall Farm have been sympathetically converted and modernised to meet today’s high standards but retain a wealth of old beams and original features. Much of the furniture is antique and blends in completely with the cottage atmosphere. All the cottages have been created to provide peace and tranquillity in a rural environment, hence all the sitting rooms and bedrooms overlook the gardens.
In the Heart of England, the cottages are an ideal place from which to explore the Cotswolds, stately homes, Shakespeare’s birthplace and surrounding areas, or merely relax in the 1-acre garden, swim in the private pool or try a spot of fishing along the riverbank! Easily accessible from just about anywhere - 30 miles from Birmingham, 50miles from Bristol and 100miles from London.
Sedgeberrow is a thriving village with a lovely pub serving excellent home-cooked food; a village-shop selling provisions, local meat and produce; and a lovely church all within 200yds of the cottages.
Coopers Cottage sleeps up to 4 guests plus cot in two ensuite bedrooms. The ground floor accommodation opens into a hallway with coat-hooks, open-plan sitting room with dining area and kitchen separated with a breakfast bar, 'stable' doors open directly onto the shared garden - the kitchen is fully equipped to ensure it's great for those who like cooking. The first floor has two ensuite bedrooms - a large double room where the bathroom has a full sized bath, a twin-room where the bathroom has a French sit-up bath with a shower over it..
The main fenced garden has a swing/slide set and a 12’ trampoline (complete with safety net), tables and chairs; whilst the extended garden has a large lawn (great for running around and kicking balls), and an orchard with fruit trees and chickens – help yourself to apples!
Children are extremely welcome and we will always try to provide you with as many items as possible from travel cot to toys…. Just ask!
In order to ensure your holiday is just that – a holiday – whether you plan on visiting all the great local restaurants or eating-in, our aim is to make sure that you “Just Need Food”. There’s nothing worse than having to buy absolutely everything, so condiments, cleaning things, cling-film etc is available for you.
On your arrival you can expect a warm welcome with a few goodies and a bottle of wine beckoning..
For Short breaks - please contact the owner directly. | | | |
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| | | Kingfisher, Hawkesbury, Gloucestershire | | | One of five cottages set in rural Cotswold farm | GBP290 - GBP360 | Cheerful 3 bed cottage, sleeps 5, built round old farmyard. Idyllic setting. Inglestone Common is an undiscovered rural haven. There is freedom to walk from the doorstep over unspoilt open grassland, 800 acres of wildlife Trust woodlands and our farmland. Dogs and horses are welcome.
Good star-gazing and nightingales in early summer. The cottages are well off a quiet lane, converted character single storey farm buildings around a south facing courtyard, with spacious open living/kitchen areas, shower rooms and an extra bathroom in the largest 4 bed cottage. Three good pubs, village shop and The Cotswold way are within a two mile radius.
Bath, Bristol, Tetbury and Gloucester (30 minutes) for theatre, concerts, museums, zoo etc. Enjoy visiting pretty Cotswold towns and villages, or complete isolation and tranquillity.
This property offers 1 double bedroom with ensuite shower, 1 twin bedroom, 1 single bedroom, bathroom with shower over bath, large open plan living/kitchen/diner, shared garden, patio. | | | |
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| | | Hamstalls, Awre, Gloucestershire | | | A holiday cottage in a peaceful, rural location on the banks of the River Severn | GBP292 - GBP516 | Recently converted 2 bedroom, ground floor cottage with wheelchair accessibility One of two idyllic holiday cottages situated in a peaceful, rural location on the Severn estuary next to the Forest of Dean. These well equipped, ground floor cottages look out onto a traditional apple orchard, which is maintained under a Country Stewardship agreement, and have views of the river and, on a good day, to the Malvern Hills. They are close to a network of footpaths, including the Severn Way footpath, and ones into the Forest of Dean. The cottages have been converted to a high standard and are run in an as environmentally friendly way as practical: underfloor heating is powered by a heat pump taking heat from a ground loop, waste is recycled, rain water is collected and used on the garden, low energy bulbs used, cleaning materials are "green" etc.
Both cottages are graded 4 stars by Visit Britain and Hamstalls is graded Mobility Level 1 on the National Accessibility Scheme.
Hamstalls is a wheelchair accessible, ground floor property with under floor heating throughout and comprises of 2 bedrooms, 1 double bedroom with ensuite bathroom and 1 bedroom with either a super king size bed or twin beds, and an ensuite wet room with toilet and hand basin. The Living/dining room has a log burning stove, flat screen TV, and a well equipped kitchen. There is a small garden with patio, lawn, garden furniture and BBQ. Two cars can comfortably be parked in front of the cottage.
The Forest of Dean, with its ancient mines and 300 year old oak trees, and the Wye Valley, with its meandering river, vertical rock faces and oenological view point at Symonds Yat, together offers some of the country’s best out-door activities including, cycling, walking, boarding, canoeing, caving and a “Go Ape” tree-top adventure site. Also, within a short car journey one can find many children’s attractions, museums, castles and mines, while an hour’s journey will take you to Cardiff, the Black Mountains, Bristol or Gloucester and Cheltenham. Alternatively, you can just relax at the Priory Cottages enjoying the views, the Cotswold sheep grazing in the orchards, the wide variety of birds and, periodically, watch the famous Severn Bore. | | | |
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| | | Gardeners / Hall Farm Cottages, Evesham, Worcestershire | | | 4Star beautiful barn conversion in a small village at the foot of the Cotwolds | GBP455 - GBP640 | Stunning 2 bedrooms sleeps 5+cot. Large shared garden, heated pool in summer. Gardeners Cottage is part of Hall Farm Cottages - these four delightful cottages are situated in the attractive village of Sedgeberrow, on the fringe of the Cotswolds near Evesham. All four cottages can be booked together totalling 18 guests plus cots. The cottages are rated as 4* by Visit England (formerly English Tourist Board) and therefore reach very high standards.
A range of 18th century barns at Hall Farm have been sympathetically converted and modernised to meet today’s high standards but retain a wealth of old beams and original features. Much of the furniture is antique and blends in completely with the cottage atmosphere. All the cottages have been created to provide peace and tranquillity in a rural environment, hence all the sitting rooms and bedrooms overlook the gardens.
In the Heart of England, the cottages are an ideal place from which to explore the Cotswolds, stately homes, Shakespeare’s birthplace and surrounding areas, or merely relax in the 1-acre garden, swim in the private pool or try a spot of fishing along the riverbank! Easily accessible from just about anywhere - 30 miles from Birmingham, 50miles from Bristol and 100miles from London.
Sedgeberrow is a thriving village with a lovely pub serving excellent home-cooked food; a village-shop selling provisions, local meat and produce; and a lovely church all within 200yds of the cottages.
Gardeners Cottage sleeps up to 5 guests plus cot in two bedrooms and is very spacious. The ground floor accommodation opens into a hallway with coat-hooks, open-plan sitting room with dining area and kitchen separated with a breakfast bar, french doors open directly onto the shared garden - the kitchen is spacious, fully equipped and great for those who like cooking. The first floor has two ensuite bedrooms - a large double room with additional single bed and a twin room; both bathrooms have baths with shower-over and separate basin areas.
The main fenced garden has a swing/slide set and a 12’ trampoline (complete with safety net), tables and chairs; whilst the extended garden has a large lawn (great for running around and kicking balls), and an orchard with fruit trees and chickens – help yourself to apples!
Children are extremely welcome and we will always try to provide you with as many items as possible from travel cot to toys…. Just ask!
In order to ensure your holiday is just that – a holiday – whether you plan on visiting all the great local restaurants or eating-in, our aim is to make sure that you “Just Need Food”. There’s nothing worse than having to buy absolutely everything, so condiments, cleaning things, cling-film etc is available for you.
On your arrival you can expect a warm welcome with a few goodies and a bottle of wine beckoning..
For Short breaks - please contact owner directly | | | |
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| | | Lance House, Hawkesbury, Gloucestershire | | | Peaceful location with space to roam. | GBP200 - GBP450 | Two bedroomed property a home away from home. Nestling at the foot of the Cotswold escarpment above the Vale of Berkeley and the River Severn, Lance House is a perfect base for touring the South West.
The Cotswold Way runs nearby, and there are many footpaths from your doorstep.
Ancient woodlands join the open Common by which Lance Cottage is situated. The cows that graze the Common in the summer are joined by deer, foxes and badgers. In May nightingales can be heard from the bedroom windows. Owls regularly hunt on the open Common, and skylarks, cuckoos and woodpeckers nest nearby. Rare flora are to be found a stones throw away.
There are many National Trust properties in the area as well as sleepy hamlets, antique shops, stately homes and crafts centres to explore.
Slimbridge Wildfowl Trust, Westonbirt Arboretum, Berkeley Castle, Tetbury, Malmesbury, Castle Coombe, Forest of Dean, Bath, Bristol all within 20 miles.
This property offers 1 double, 1 twin, 1 sofa bed, family shower room, lounge, kitchen/diner, private garden. 4 Star Visit Britain Award | | | |
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| | | Little End, Amberley, Gloucestershire | | | Little End Amberley | GBP575 - GBP595 | 3 bedroom self catering cottage, sleeping 6. Two lounge living areas, two bathr 18th Century renovated Cotswold stone cottage is on St Chloe Green adjoining National Trust Rodborough Common and Amberley village.
Situated between Minchinhampton , Woodchester and Nailsworth off the A46. It sleeps 6, and has every facility for a relaxed break in the country . It has a lovely walled cottage garden with a conservatory at the rear and an orchard spinney on the front. It has a beautiful outlook over the Woodchester Hills and Rodborough Common, is quiet and well set away from main road traffic. It has space for parking 2/3 Cars.
Local amenities include a Post Office store, 2 Pub restaurants within walking distance, and is but a mile or so from the extensive facilities of Stroud, and Nailsworth. which includes branches all the large supermarkets and in STROUD the national award winning Stroud Farmer's Market
This three double bedroom cottage will sleep 6 persons it comprises
on the GroundFloor : Lounge area with HiFi, Booked shelves, Wood burning stove, Dining area and Large Kitchen; First floor leading to One twin bedded room with full wardrobes and drawers, One double bedded room with en suite shower, wc and basin . Top floor Large TV area and Lounge with writing desk which offers free WIFI access for laptop computors, and twin bedded double room with additional TV and ample wardrobe spaceI
The cottage has a BT pay telephone. Mobile phone reception is splendid throughout the property . The TV is satelite powered through Sky TV | | | |
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