10 guests
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4 bedrooms, 6 beds
4 bathrooms
+1 extra toilet
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The perfect Cotswolds cottage, this home has been tastefully modernised to maintain its character while adding touches of luxury. Set just a short drive from one of the area's most beautiful towns, it was once two small farm cottages but has now been merged to create one spacious country home. Having been in the owner's family for the past hundred years, a great deal of love has gone into the conversion and we love the creative flair shown in the decor (look out for some of their family heirlooms displayed around the house). The open-plan ground floor has a great, sociable flow to it, with flagstone floors, a modern kitchen with a breakfast bar, a dining area that can seat up to ten and a seating area with a log burning stove. Stylish French doors lead out to a patio, where you can eat in the summer. We particularly love the sitting room, with its comfy velvet sofas, inglenook fireplace and colourful rug – the perfect spot to play a few board games over a drink. Bedrooms are spread over the first and second floor, and they're all beautifully styled, comfortable and of a good size. Set in the village of Broadwell, with a local pub a short stroll away, there are plenty of walks and cycle routes from your doorstep. You can drive into Stow in just five minutes, or walk there in around half an hour, while Cheltenham is a thirty-five-minute drive.
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What to expect
Highlights
Stay in the heart of the beautiful Cotswolds, just a five-minute drive from Stow-on-the-Wold
Snuggle up in front of log fires in the living and family rooms
Relax in the private garden on sunny summer days
Sleep soundly in comfortable bedrooms with charming period features
Dine in style at the farmhouse table
Get cooking on the home's charcoal barbecue
Grab a sherry glass from the unique cabinet
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Home truths
There's off-road parking for three cars and an electric vehicle charge point
While mobile reception can be poor, there's strong Wifi
You'll need to bring your own charcoal and clean the barbecue after use
A starter supply of wood is provided in the colder months – you can buy more in the local shops or from the owners, who live nearby
There are some fairly low ceiling beams upstairs and sloping ceilings in the master suite
Two guests can sleep on the sofa bed in the living room
Up to two infants would be accepted on top of the maximum occupancy of ten
Stow Horse Fair is held in May and October (please check specific dates) – it will be very busy and some local amenities will close.
About this stay
Amenities
Wi-fi
Parking available
Washing machine
Dryer
Patio / terrace
TV
Dishwasher
Fridge
Bedrooms & bathrooms
4 bedrooms, 6 beds
4 bathrooms, 1 additional toilet
Extras
Additional fees
There may be some extra fees to pay here, such as charges for utilities, final cleaning fees, city tax and security deposits – all of which you may need to pay in cash to the homeowner. Please reach out during the booking process to confirm.
Additional fees subject to a 3.5% handling charge.
Extras are subject to availability. Please enquire with your host.
Local guide
About Stow-on-the-Wold
Stow-on-the-Wold, standing proudly on a hilltop in the heart of the Cotswolds, embodies the quintessential English market town with its rich history dating back to the Norman Conquest. Known for its picturesque market square, surrounded by honey-coloured stone buildings, ancient cross, and town stocks, Stow-on-the-Wold captivates visitors with its blend of historical charm and natural beauty. This town was once famous for its huge annual fairs where thousands of sheep were...
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Local restaurants, cafes, museums, sites and activities, recommended by our community of hosts and travel experts
Explore Daylesford Organic
Indulge in an utterly stunning experience at Daylesford Organic, a chic cafe-deli offering seasonal and organic plates. Shop for curated collections, enjoy exquisite meals, and unwind at the newly added spa. A must-visit for sustainability enthusiasts and food lovers.
Dine at The Porch House
Experience authentic charm and outstanding food at England's oldest inn. Enjoy the beautifully kept interior and a warm welcome from the staff. Highly recommended lodging, bar, and restaurant.
Explore the Mystical Rollright Stones
Step into the past at the awe-inspiring Rollright Stones, a captivating ancient site with three distinct formations. Immerse yourself in the tranquil surroundings and soak in the breathtaking views of the Oxfordshire countryside. Discover the folklore and legend that surround these well-preserved stones, connecting you to our ancestors' beliefs and traditions.
Explore Birdland Park & Gardens
A lovely wildlife park with over 500 birds and 50 aviaries. Get up close to notable species like kookaburras, flamingos, and owls. Enjoy talks about the birds and a dinosaur walk.
Explore the Miniature Village
Step into a world of enchantment at the Model Village, a replica of the picturesque Bourton-on-the-Water. Marvel at the intricate details of the mini gardens and buildings, and feel like a giant as you explore this charming attraction.
Explore Cotswold Motoring Museum & Toy Collection
Step back in time at this extensive museum, showcasing vintage cars, motoring exhibits, historic toys, and a charming gift shop. A nostalgic experience suitable for all ages.
Fine dine at The Rose Tree Restaurant
A lovely, light and airy restaurant in Bourton on the Water serving amazing and fresh British cuisine. With a spacious outdoor patio, it's the perfect spot to enjoy a delicious meal.
Indulge in delicious treats at Bakery on the Water
This charming bakery in Bourton on the Water offers a wide range of pastries, savoury foods, and cream tea. With friendly service and cosy seating options, it's the perfect spot for a tasty lunch or afternoon treat.
Get around
Airport
Oxford (OXF)
41 min
Cotswold
47 min
Coventry Limited
54 min
Train station
Moreton-in-Marsh
10 min
Bus stop
The Bell Inn
9 min
Local shops & services
Convenience store
6 min
Cafe
11 min
Pharmacy
8 min
Booking policies
House Rules
Children welcome (1-12 years)
Infants welcome (under 12 months)
No pets
No parties or events
No smoking
Good to know
Arrival from 16:00
Departure before 10:00
Wifi
No air con
Cancellation policy
Up until
30
days
Cancel at least 30 days before your check-in date for a 50% refund.
Not eligible for a refund once your check-in date is under 30 days away.
Host
This home is managed by Tina
This home is managed directly by a business. A member of their staff will be your point of contact before and during your stay. Tina and her team always go out of their way to ensure their guests have the dream Cotswolds experience. Whatever you need – whether it's something to do with the home or cosy pub recommendations – all you have to do is ask.
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