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4 Wellacres Cottage is a delightful abode nestled in the countryside near Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire. In Cotswolds AONB. Rural location. Moreton-in-Marsh 2.9 miles; Evesham 12.2 miles; Cheltenham 24.3 miles.
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9.8
This area offers an abundance of things to do, from delving into the fascinating past of historical landmarks such as tintern abbey, goodrich castle and chepstow castle (the oldest surviving post-roman stone fortification in britain), to exploring a labyrinth of passageways in clearwell caves or enjoying a journey on the forest of dean steam railway. there are several vineyards in the area including parva farm at tintern and the renowned three choirs at newent, where you can treat yourself to a tour and tasting. and, for those seeking adventure, there is plenty to choose from including canoeing and kayaking on the river wye, walking the sculpture trail or cycling the mountain bike trails in the forest of dean. set in its own idyllic grounds on the edge of the forest of dean, the property enjoys remarkable panoramic views across the river severn which you can enjoy from the moment you drive through the gates. step into the hallway of this delightfully restored georgian retreat and you will gain your first glimpse of the eclectic style that blends sympathetically into many original features. the ground floor offers generously proportioned living areas where you can gather to discuss the days exciting activities or simply relax with a good book. the original drawing room with its traditional open fire, is the perfect place to indulge in a pre-dinner aperitif with views onto the gardens. a cosy snug sits just off the kitchen where you can steal way with a good book or gather to watch tv. the conservatory sits to the side of the house where you can relax with your morning coffee and papers. there is also a large dining hall/library full of interesting books as well as a 26-seater dining table and chairs that takes centre stage. if you fancy some friendly competition, challenge the rest of your group to a game of table tennis or table football within the games room. the kitchen will please the best of chefs, three electric fan cookers and a electric induction hob with five rings, microwave, fridge/freezer, larder fridge, wine cooler, two dishwashers, nespresso machine, filter coffee machine, washing machine and tumble dryer. there is also a king-size bedroom on the ground floor with an en-suite shower and wc. upstairs you will find another six bedrooms, all beautifully finished in farrow & ball colours. there is a super-king-size along with a single sofa bed with en-suite bathroom with power shower, bath and wc. two king-size bedrooms with additional single beds and en-suite shower and wc. a super-king-size (with double sofa bed) with en-suite bathroom with bath, separate shower and wc. and last but not least, a further king-size bedroom with additional single bed and a twin bedroom that share a shower room with power shower and wc. outside, the lawn offers an idyllic spot for a game of croquet, badminton or boules. there are apples, pears and plums growing in the orchard, all of which you can help yourself to when in season. on balmy evenings, the terrace provides a perfect place to relax, recline in the hot tub and watch the sun sink below the horizon with a glass of bubbly, enjoying nature at its finest. light the bbq and prepare a tasty meal. a long table and seating provide plenty of space for those wanting to dine alfresco as the evening sunsets behind the high wall that shields the property. there is ample off-road parking.
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Rating
9.8
Sleeps 20
Bedrooms: 7
Alvington Manor
Gloucestershire
This area offers an abundance of things to do, from delving into the fascinating past of historical landmarks such as tintern abbey, goodrich castle and chepstow castle (the oldest surviving post-roman stone fortification in britain), to exploring a labyrinth of passageways in clearwell caves or enjoying a journey on the forest of dean steam railway. there are several vineyards in the area including parva farm at tintern and the renowned three choirs at newent, where you can treat yourself to a tour and tasting. and, for those seeking adventure, there is plenty to choose from including canoeing and kayaking on the river wye, walking the sculpture trail or cycling the mountain bike trails in the forest of dean. set in its own idyllic grounds on the edge of the forest of dean, the property enjoys remarkable panoramic views across the river severn which you can enjoy from the moment you drive through the gates. step into the hallway of this delightfully restored georgian retreat and you will gain your first glimpse of the eclectic style that blends sympathetically into many original features. the ground floor offers generously proportioned living areas where you can gather to discuss the days exciting activities or simply relax with a good book. the original drawing room with its traditional open fire, is the perfect place to indulge in a pre-dinner aperitif with views onto the gardens. a cosy snug sits just off the kitchen where you can steal way with a good book or gather to watch tv. the conservatory sits to the side of the house where you can relax with your morning coffee and papers. there is also a large dining hall/library full of interesting books as well as a 26-seater dining table and chairs that takes centre stage. if you fancy some friendly competition, challenge the rest of your group to a game of table tennis or table football within the games room. the kitchen will please the best of chefs, three electric fan cookers and a electric induction hob with five rings, microwave, fridge/freezer, larder fridge, wine cooler, two dishwashers, nespresso machine, filter coffee machine, washing machine and tumble dryer. there is also a king-size bedroom on the ground floor with an en-suite shower and wc. upstairs you will find another six bedrooms, all beautifully finished in farrow & ball colours. there is a super-king-size along with a single sofa bed with en-suite bathroom with power shower, bath and wc. two king-size bedrooms with additional single beds and en-suite shower and wc. a super-king-size (with double sofa bed) with en-suite bathroom with bath, separate shower and wc. and last but not least, a further king-size bedroom with additional single bed and a twin bedroom that share a shower room with power shower and wc. outside, the lawn offers an idyllic spot for a game of croquet, badminton or boules. there are apples, pears and plums growing in the orchard, all of which you can help yourself to when in season. on balmy evenings, the terrace provides a perfect place to relax, recline in the hot tub and watch the sun sink below the horizon with a glass of bubbly, enjoying nature at its finest. light the bbq and prepare a tasty meal. a long table and seating provide plenty of space for those wanting to dine alfresco as the evening sunsets behind the high wall that shields the property. there is ample off-road parking.
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Rating
8.8
Situated on the edge of westbury-on-severn, a traditional gloucestershire village, pet friendly and perfect for families and large groups wanting to embrace the outdoors and explore the forest of dean. the village has plenty to offer for larger groups, you can step out from the front door and follow the pathway out to the horseshoe of the river severn, where in spring you can enjoy the famous severn bore. relax in the water garden at westbury court gardens, a great village inn offering a tasty menu of locally produced food. the forest of dean is just 5 miles, where you can explore the forests on foot or hire a bikes from cannop cycle centre (8 miles). other attractions include go ape, puzzlewood, clearwell caves, symonds yat rock, canoeing and kayaking on the river wye all within (12 miles). for a more cultured day out, the cathedral city of gloucester is just 10 miles. steeped in original features, with accommodation spread across three floors, guests can enter through the large wooden door into the wide hallway where you can shed your muddy boots after a busy day exploring. the ground floor offers two reception rooms, both beautifully finished; a formal lounge with an open fire, tv with dvd player and french doors open onto the gardens, and a smaller lounge with open fire, perfect for relaxing with a good book. the kitchen/diner is positioned to the rear of the farmhouse, a generously sized room with traditional farmhouse kitchen that’s great for entertaining. the chef amongst you can enjoy the well-equipped kitchen space, joined by fellow guests around the large table and chairs. there is a utility room ideal for storage, along with a ground floor shower room with shower and wc. from the hallway, you can take the stairs to the first floor. here guests have the choice of four generously sized bedrooms, a single room that provides access to a triple room with one double bed and one single bed with en-suite shower over bath and wc, and two double bedrooms. there is a family bathroom with separate shower, bath and wc, and there is also a separate wc on this floor. a second staircase gives access to the second floor, where guests have the choice of two spacious bedrooms, one double room and a further twin bedroom. guests are welcome to relax within the enclosed garden, where there is a seating area with table and chairs. there is storage for bikes and parking available in the layby to the front of the house. there is also the benefit of a hot tub.
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8.8
Sleeps 12
Pets 1
Bedrooms: 6
Ardens Court Farmhouse
Gloucestershire
Situated on the edge of westbury-on-severn, a traditional gloucestershire village, pet friendly and perfect for families and large groups wanting to embrace the outdoors and explore the forest of dean. the village has plenty to offer for larger groups, you can step out from the front door and follow the pathway out to the horseshoe of the river severn, where in spring you can enjoy the famous severn bore. relax in the water garden at westbury court gardens, a great village inn offering a tasty menu of locally produced food. the forest of dean is just 5 miles, where you can explore the forests on foot or hire a bikes from cannop cycle centre (8 miles). other attractions include go ape, puzzlewood, clearwell caves, symonds yat rock, canoeing and kayaking on the river wye all within (12 miles). for a more cultured day out, the cathedral city of gloucester is just 10 miles. steeped in original features, with accommodation spread across three floors, guests can enter through the large wooden door into the wide hallway where you can shed your muddy boots after a busy day exploring. the ground floor offers two reception rooms, both beautifully finished; a formal lounge with an open fire, tv with dvd player and french doors open onto the gardens, and a smaller lounge with open fire, perfect for relaxing with a good book. the kitchen/diner is positioned to the rear of the farmhouse, a generously sized room with traditional farmhouse kitchen that’s great for entertaining. the chef amongst you can enjoy the well-equipped kitchen space, joined by fellow guests around the large table and chairs. there is a utility room ideal for storage, along with a ground floor shower room with shower and wc. from the hallway, you can take the stairs to the first floor. here guests have the choice of four generously sized bedrooms, a single room that provides access to a triple room with one double bed and one single bed with en-suite shower over bath and wc, and two double bedrooms. there is a family bathroom with separate shower, bath and wc, and there is also a separate wc on this floor. a second staircase gives access to the second floor, where guests have the choice of two spacious bedrooms, one double room and a further twin bedroom. guests are welcome to relax within the enclosed garden, where there is a seating area with table and chairs. there is storage for bikes and parking available in the layby to the front of the house. there is also the benefit of a hot tub.
Visitor Rating
Rating
9.2

Avonmede

Sleeps 2
Pets 1
Bedrooms: 1
A fantastic terraced cottage resting in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire. Dog-friendly. Electric fire. Enclosed garden. Welcome gift. Close to amenities. Cheltenham 10 miles; Gloucester 11.7 miles; Malvern 13.2 miles. Can be booked with ref: 1071199
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A superb three-bedroom barn conversion perched on the Church Farm Estate in Little Rissington, Gloucestershire. Pet-friendly. Cotswolds AONB. Off-road parking. Stow-on-the-Wold 4.6 miles; Moreton-in-Marsh 8.9 miles; Chipping Norton 11 miles.
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A remarkable, three-bedroom holiday home nestled in Little Rissington near Bourton-On-The-Water, Gloucestershire. Hot tub. Open-plan living. Family. Stow-on-the-Wold 4.6 miles; Moreton-in-Marsh 8.9 miles; Chipping Norton 11 miles; Cheltenham 17.5 miles.
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A luxury lodge tucked away in Little Rissington near Bourton-On-The-Water, Gloucestershire. Hot tub. Pet-friendly. Off-road parking. Stow-on-the-Wold 4.6 miles; Moreton-in-Marsh 8.9 miles; Chipping Norton 11 miles; Cheltenham 17.5 miles.
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6
A contemporary wooden-clad lodge idyllically positioned in Bourton-On-The-Water in Gloucestershire. Open-plan. Hot tub. En-suites. Stow-on-the-Wold 4.6 miles; Moreton-in-Marsh 8.9 miles; Chipping Norton 11 miles; Cheltenham 17.5 miles.
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A stunning four-bedroom lodge resting in the sought-after Little Rissington, Gloucestershire. Pet-friendly. Hot tub. In the Cotswolds AONB. Stow-on-the-Wold 4.6 miles; Moreton-in-Marsh 8.9 miles; Chipping Norton 11 miles; Cheltenham 17.5 miles.
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An elegant lodge located in Little Rissington near Bourton-On-The-Water, Gloucestershire. Family-friendly. Hot tub. Enclosed garden. Stow-on-the-Wold 4.6 miles; Moreton-in-Marsh 8.9 miles; Chipping Norton 11 miles; Cheltenham 17.5 miles.
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A fantastic detached lodge perched on the church estate farm in little rissington, gloucestershire. pet-friendly. cotswolds aonb. hot tub. stow-on-the-wold 4.6 miles; moreton-in-marsh 8.9 miles; chipping norton 11 miles; cheltenham 17.5 miles.
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9.6
The traditional working village of bream is an ideal base for families wanting to make the most of the forest of dean and wye valley. an absolute haven for fun seekers with easy access to the cycle trails and down-hill courses that will test the best of mountain bikers, abseiling and caving at symonds yat (14.5 miles) rock, canoeing, and a high wire rope course. also, within easy access is the secret forest, a beautiful woodland now reclaimed by nature, and clearwell (3 miles) is a great underground experience with nine caverns for you to explore on rainy days, there’s also plenty to do from museums to caves, or how about spending some time riding a steam train through the forest. peacefully tucked away within a cluster of farm buildings and cottages this beautifully finished shepherds hut offers a friendly welcome. set within an enclosed garden with double wooden steps up to double french doors. inside, the accommodation has been finished to a high standard offering a hand-made solid wooden kitchen with electric two ring hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, toaster, kettle, and belfast sink, for dining a fold-down table with two wooden chairs, and for relaxing two comfortable armchairs and wall-mounted tv. stay cosy at a touch of a button with underfloor heating and when the day is done you can climb into the double bed and enjoy garden views come morning. there is a shower room with a double rainwater shower and wc.outside is an enclosed garden that has been planted with a range of cottage shrubs, there is a small bench and table and chairs and hot tub for you to unwind and relax there is communal storage for bikes and allocated parking for one car.
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9.6
Sleeps 2
Bedrooms: 1
Beryls Hut
Gloucestershire
The traditional working village of bream is an ideal base for families wanting to make the most of the forest of dean and wye valley. an absolute haven for fun seekers with easy access to the cycle trails and down-hill courses that will test the best of mountain bikers, abseiling and caving at symonds yat (14.5 miles) rock, canoeing, and a high wire rope course. also, within easy access is the secret forest, a beautiful woodland now reclaimed by nature, and clearwell (3 miles) is a great underground experience with nine caverns for you to explore on rainy days, there’s also plenty to do from museums to caves, or how about spending some time riding a steam train through the forest. peacefully tucked away within a cluster of farm buildings and cottages this beautifully finished shepherds hut offers a friendly welcome. set within an enclosed garden with double wooden steps up to double french doors. inside, the accommodation has been finished to a high standard offering a hand-made solid wooden kitchen with electric two ring hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, toaster, kettle, and belfast sink, for dining a fold-down table with two wooden chairs, and for relaxing two comfortable armchairs and wall-mounted tv. stay cosy at a touch of a button with underfloor heating and when the day is done you can climb into the double bed and enjoy garden views come morning. there is a shower room with a double rainwater shower and wc.outside is an enclosed garden that has been planted with a range of cottage shrubs, there is a small bench and table and chairs and hot tub for you to unwind and relax there is communal storage for bikes and allocated parking for one car.
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Rating
9.6
Peacefully tucked away in the heart of the forest, this truly unique property was a former cowshed and is brimming with character. the property is conveniently nestled in a prominent position in the valley, you are well placed within the fringes of the traditional working village of bream, well served with a traditional village pub, two convenience stores, coffee shop and chemist, post office and fish and chip shop. an absolute haven for fun seekers with easy access to the cycle trails and down-hill courses that will test the best of mountain bikers, abseiling and caving at symonds yat rock, canoeing and a high wire rope course. no matter what the time of year you will be spoilt for choice with a vibrant events calendar, with food festivals to include abergavenny and forest showcase festival, clearwell castle is within easy reach and many of the smaller villages host music festivals throughout the summer months. not forgetting the hay-on-wye festival and cheltenham gold cup. take in the peace and tranquillity as you arrive at the front door of the converted bull pen, stepping into the porch where you are invited to leave your muddy boots behind. the kitchen forms part of the original bull pen and is brimming with original wooden beams and is well-equipped with an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, dishwasher, coffee machine and air fryer. a breakfast table takes centre stage and is the perfect base for planning the day ahead. there is a utility room with washing machine additional fridge/freeze and room for dogs to dry off, along with a shower and wc. step into the lounge which is warm and welcoming with an open fire, cosy sofas, exposed beams and tv/dvd. this area opens onto the dining room where a large wooden table with solid wooden chairs takes centre stage ready for any celebration meal. there is access from the dining room to a snug with tv and sofa bed for occasional guests. when it’s time to say goodnight climb the stairs where you will find a further double with en-suite shower room and wc, two super-king-size zip-and-link bedrooms (which can be made up as twins on request) and a further family room with a double bedroom and additional single bed. lastly there is a bathroom with shower over bath and wc on this floor. the cottage is surrounded by mature gardens where you will find a covered seating area and bbq for dining, a fire pit and a number of benches where you can enjoy the sun. after a day of exploring why not relax in your own hot tub or try your hand at star gazing. there is also a 2 acre enclosed area for dogs, a tennis court, table tennis, secure bicycle storage and washing facilities. there is off-road parking for five cars.
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9.6
Sleeps 9
Pets 1
Bedrooms: 4
Blistors Farm The Bull Pen
Gloucestershire
Peacefully tucked away in the heart of the forest, this truly unique property was a former cowshed and is brimming with character. the property is conveniently nestled in a prominent position in the valley, you are well placed within the fringes of the traditional working village of bream, well served with a traditional village pub, two convenience stores, coffee shop and chemist, post office and fish and chip shop. an absolute haven for fun seekers with easy access to the cycle trails and down-hill courses that will test the best of mountain bikers, abseiling and caving at symonds yat rock, canoeing and a high wire rope course. no matter what the time of year you will be spoilt for choice with a vibrant events calendar, with food festivals to include abergavenny and forest showcase festival, clearwell castle is within easy reach and many of the smaller villages host music festivals throughout the summer months. not forgetting the hay-on-wye festival and cheltenham gold cup. take in the peace and tranquillity as you arrive at the front door of the converted bull pen, stepping into the porch where you are invited to leave your muddy boots behind. the kitchen forms part of the original bull pen and is brimming with original wooden beams and is well-equipped with an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, dishwasher, coffee machine and air fryer. a breakfast table takes centre stage and is the perfect base for planning the day ahead. there is a utility room with washing machine additional fridge/freeze and room for dogs to dry off, along with a shower and wc. step into the lounge which is warm and welcoming with an open fire, cosy sofas, exposed beams and tv/dvd. this area opens onto the dining room where a large wooden table with solid wooden chairs takes centre stage ready for any celebration meal. there is access from the dining room to a snug with tv and sofa bed for occasional guests. when it’s time to say goodnight climb the stairs where you will find a further double with en-suite shower room and wc, two super-king-size zip-and-link bedrooms (which can be made up as twins on request) and a further family room with a double bedroom and additional single bed. lastly there is a bathroom with shower over bath and wc on this floor. the cottage is surrounded by mature gardens where you will find a covered seating area and bbq for dining, a fire pit and a number of benches where you can enjoy the sun. after a day of exploring why not relax in your own hot tub or try your hand at star gazing. there is also a 2 acre enclosed area for dogs, a tennis court, table tennis, secure bicycle storage and washing facilities. there is off-road parking for five cars.
Set within the grounds of a private garden in a peaceful hamlet on the edge of the cotswolds, this stylish dog-friendly cabin offers an idyllic bolthole escape for a couple or solo travellers. venture out for a spot of retail therapy in the renowned montpellier district of cheltenham, with its regency buildings and exclusive shopping, 3 miles away. on sunny days, wander through cheltenham's pittville park with its magnificent pump room and lakes. history enthusiasts will want to visit the english heritage site of hailes abbey, 14 miles away, one of the country’s most renowned medieval shrines, and the national trust’s chedworth roman villa (15 miles). for days out further afield, head to the market towns of bourton-on-the-water (18 miles) and stow-on-the-wold, 22 miles away. along the private driveway, you’ll find electric-gated access, where guests have a private parking area just a short walk from the cabin. step inside and take a seat on the bench, where you can remove your boots and shoes and hang up your coats. from here, walk into the cleverly designed open-plan living area where fresh and contemporary interiors exude a calming ambience. settle down in the cosy snug and catch up on your favourite programmes on the wall-mounted smart tv while the designated chef flexes their culinary skills in the spacious kitchen. the sizable breakfast bar is the perfect place to convene for your morning coffee. for your entertainment, there is a full-sized pool table in the centre of the space. in the evening, retire to the double bedroom with striking feature panelling and a shower room with a double walk-in shower and wc. the property benefits from bi-fold doors that open onto an enclosed paved garden. go for a splash in the hot tub or relax on the sun loungers. the front garden is laid to lawn and also fenced. there is off-road parking for two cars.
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Sleeps 2
Bedrooms: 1
Bluebell Farm The Cabin
Gloucestershire
Set within the grounds of a private garden in a peaceful hamlet on the edge of the cotswolds, this stylish dog-friendly cabin offers an idyllic bolthole escape for a couple or solo travellers. venture out for a spot of retail therapy in the renowned montpellier district of cheltenham, with its regency buildings and exclusive shopping, 3 miles away. on sunny days, wander through cheltenham's pittville park with its magnificent pump room and lakes. history enthusiasts will want to visit the english heritage site of hailes abbey, 14 miles away, one of the country’s most renowned medieval shrines, and the national trust’s chedworth roman villa (15 miles). for days out further afield, head to the market towns of bourton-on-the-water (18 miles) and stow-on-the-wold, 22 miles away. along the private driveway, you’ll find electric-gated access, where guests have a private parking area just a short walk from the cabin. step inside and take a seat on the bench, where you can remove your boots and shoes and hang up your coats. from here, walk into the cleverly designed open-plan living area where fresh and contemporary interiors exude a calming ambience. settle down in the cosy snug and catch up on your favourite programmes on the wall-mounted smart tv while the designated chef flexes their culinary skills in the spacious kitchen. the sizable breakfast bar is the perfect place to convene for your morning coffee. for your entertainment, there is a full-sized pool table in the centre of the space. in the evening, retire to the double bedroom with striking feature panelling and a shower room with a double walk-in shower and wc. the property benefits from bi-fold doors that open onto an enclosed paved garden. go for a splash in the hot tub or relax on the sun loungers. the front garden is laid to lawn and also fenced. there is off-road parking for two cars.

Brays Court

Sleeps 14
Pets 1
Bedrooms: 7
An impressive country retreat, offering accommodation across a gorgeous main property and a lovely coach house, this is the perfect place for that big group getaway. sleeping up to 18 guests, including children, there are seven bedrooms in total. situated near blakeney in gloucestershire, this is a superb base from which to enjoy walks alongside the river severn and forays into the forest of dean and wye valley. venture 10.5 miles to the forest of dean cycle centre then pedal off into the trees. hire canoes at symonds yat, 17 miles away, while you are here, climb up to the dramatic rock viewpoint to take in the panoramic vistas of the picturesque wye gorge. take the youngsters 7.5 miles to have a go on the high ropes course at mallards pike. cheltenham famed for the gold cup and gloucester for shopping at the quays are both within 25 miles. pause to take in the incredible scenery and to understand the arrangement of the splendid accommodation provided here. with both an attractive main period house and a stylish coach house, there is ample space to spread out, relax and socialise together. from the gates into the main courtyard and parking area, you will see the main entrance to the house. wander inside to find yourselves in the beautiful hallway with its ornate staircase, high ceilings and carefully chosen pieces of artwork. make your way into the kitchen to your left, to unpack the provisions you have bought and start planning the holiday meals ahead of you. this appealing space has been fitted out with everything you are likely to need for your self-catering, plus a large table to gather round. there is also a utility room, with additional appliances and a wc. the elegant dining room, for your celebratory meals, adjoins. from the hall, also make your way through to the inviting lounge to light the wood burner, watch the smart tv or play exciting games together. the garden room next to it is the ideal spot to sip your tea quietly and gaze out over the garden. there is even a work space here for those needing to catch up on a few emails. the bedrooms within the main house are spread across two floors. on the first floor, there is a generously sized family bathroom with a freestanding bath and double walk-in shower. there is also a king-size bedroom and a family bedroom, with a king-size and a super-king-size bed. this is accessed via a couple of steps down and features a seating area and smart tv. the top floor encompasses two more family bedrooms, each with a king-size and a single bed, suitable for a small child only, and an en-suite shower room. the coach house, which has also been finished to a high standard, is entered via a porch that opens into a well-equipped kitchen/diner. there is a lounge here too, with a large smart tv and a wood burner. climb up to the first floor to find two king-size bedrooms, a twin and a large family shower room. the outside space and externally accessed facilities here really are the jewel in the crown of this truly unique group retreat. the property is set within four beautiful acres that you are welcome to explore. to the side of the main house, there is a terrace that can be accessed from the garden room. the coach house has a garden area with a picnic table and chairs, and there is a playing field with a trampoline and goal posts. organise a grand game of rounders here and exercise your energetic four-legged friend. the pool house opens onto another lovely seating area and terrace, where you can soak in the hot tub and gather round the firepit. the pool house encompasses the year-round heated pool, two changing rooms and a shower. from its terrace, you can amble into the fabulous outdoor entertaining kitchen/diner, which is perfect for special occasions. there is ample private parking and storage for bikes.
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Sleeps 14
Pets 1
Bedrooms: 7
Brays Court
Gloucestershire
An impressive country retreat, offering accommodation across a gorgeous main property and a lovely coach house, this is the perfect place for that big group getaway. sleeping up to 18 guests, including children, there are seven bedrooms in total. situated near blakeney in gloucestershire, this is a superb base from which to enjoy walks alongside the river severn and forays into the forest of dean and wye valley. venture 10.5 miles to the forest of dean cycle centre then pedal off into the trees. hire canoes at symonds yat, 17 miles away, while you are here, climb up to the dramatic rock viewpoint to take in the panoramic vistas of the picturesque wye gorge. take the youngsters 7.5 miles to have a go on the high ropes course at mallards pike. cheltenham famed for the gold cup and gloucester for shopping at the quays are both within 25 miles. pause to take in the incredible scenery and to understand the arrangement of the splendid accommodation provided here. with both an attractive main period house and a stylish coach house, there is ample space to spread out, relax and socialise together. from the gates into the main courtyard and parking area, you will see the main entrance to the house. wander inside to find yourselves in the beautiful hallway with its ornate staircase, high ceilings and carefully chosen pieces of artwork. make your way into the kitchen to your left, to unpack the provisions you have bought and start planning the holiday meals ahead of you. this appealing space has been fitted out with everything you are likely to need for your self-catering, plus a large table to gather round. there is also a utility room, with additional appliances and a wc. the elegant dining room, for your celebratory meals, adjoins. from the hall, also make your way through to the inviting lounge to light the wood burner, watch the smart tv or play exciting games together. the garden room next to it is the ideal spot to sip your tea quietly and gaze out over the garden. there is even a work space here for those needing to catch up on a few emails. the bedrooms within the main house are spread across two floors. on the first floor, there is a generously sized family bathroom with a freestanding bath and double walk-in shower. there is also a king-size bedroom and a family bedroom, with a king-size and a super-king-size bed. this is accessed via a couple of steps down and features a seating area and smart tv. the top floor encompasses two more family bedrooms, each with a king-size and a single bed, suitable for a small child only, and an en-suite shower room. the coach house, which has also been finished to a high standard, is entered via a porch that opens into a well-equipped kitchen/diner. there is a lounge here too, with a large smart tv and a wood burner. climb up to the first floor to find two king-size bedrooms, a twin and a large family shower room. the outside space and externally accessed facilities here really are the jewel in the crown of this truly unique group retreat. the property is set within four beautiful acres that you are welcome to explore. to the side of the main house, there is a terrace that can be accessed from the garden room. the coach house has a garden area with a picnic table and chairs, and there is a playing field with a trampoline and goal posts. organise a grand game of rounders here and exercise your energetic four-legged friend. the pool house opens onto another lovely seating area and terrace, where you can soak in the hot tub and gather round the firepit. the pool house encompasses the year-round heated pool, two changing rooms and a shower. from its terrace, you can amble into the fabulous outdoor entertaining kitchen/diner, which is perfect for special occasions. there is ample private parking and storage for bikes.
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Church Farm Barns 1 in Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire, is a stunning barn conversion that sleeps six. Featuring three bedrooms, three bathrooms, and a hot tub, it offers a perfect retreat for families or friends. Enjoy the enclosed garden, private parking, and nearby attractions like Bourton Model Village and the Cotswold Motoring Museum.
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Church Farm Barns 2 in Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire, is a spacious cottage that sleeps six people. With three bedrooms and four bathrooms, it’s perfect for families or groups. Enjoy the open-plan living area, fully equipped kitchen, and a relaxing hot tub in the enclosed garden. Nearby attractions include Bourton-on-the-Water and Stow-on-the-Wold.
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Church Farm Barns 3 in Little Rissington, Gloucestershire, is a spacious holiday cottage that sleeps six people. With three bedrooms and four bathrooms, it’s perfect for families or groups. Enjoy the open-plan living area, fully equipped kitchen, and enclosed garden with a hot tub. Nearby attractions include Bourton-on-the-Water (2.5 miles) and Stow-on-the-Wold (5 miles).
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Church Farm Barns 4 in Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire, is a spacious barn conversion that sleeps six. With three bedrooms and three bathrooms, it offers a comfortable stay with modern amenities. Enjoy the enclosed garden, hot tub, and nearby attractions like Birdland and the Bourton Model Village, all within a short drive.
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Church Farm Barns 5 in Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire, is a spacious barn conversion that sleeps eight guests. It features four bedrooms, three bathrooms, and an open-plan living area. The property includes a private hot tub, an enclosed garden, and parking for three cars. Nearby attractions include Bourton-on-the-Water (2 miles) and Stow-on-the-Wold (5 miles).
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Cotswolds Cottages
In this guide we'll be looking at some of the things you can see and do during your cottage break in this area. Home to a large part of the Cotswolds as well as the Royal Forest of Dean, and the Severn Vale, Gloucestershire is a picturesque rural county in the South West of England.

Why Take Your Cottage Break in Gloucestershire

With famous docks, historical cathedrals and quaint towns and villages, there is so much to explore in Gloucestershire. Historians can discover the county’s history including roman ruins in Gloucester’s Eastgate underground viewing chamber.

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Famous for its horse racing, the Cheltenham festival brings in around £100 million for the county each year! So whether you plan a relaxing countryside retreat in the Cotswolds or a horse racing city break, Gloucestershire is a good choice for your next cottage break.

Eating and Drinking

Gloucestershire prides itself on local produce. Whilst staying in the county for a self-catered cottage break, you’ll be able to take advantage of the array of dining options. From fine dining, chain restaurants and cocktail bars in the cities of

Gloucester and Chelmsford to country pubs and friendly tearooms in the Cotswolds, there is something for all tastes and budgets.

So whether you visit Gloucestershire with friends, family or your partner, you’ll find many food options to suit everyone. The county is also well-known for Gloucester cheese which has been made in Gloucestershire since the 16th century. So, make sure you try some whilst you’re in the county.


A Popular Area For Family Cottage Breaks

Gloucestershire is a fantastic area of the country which offers plenty of activities for family days out. The Birdland Park and Gardens is a wildlife park in Cheltenham and home to over 500 birds.

From penguins, pelicans and flamingos to cranes and storks, you’ll be able to see a wide range of birds from around the world. This is a fun day out for the whole family and also has beautiful gardens and woodland to explore.

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Gloucestershire has some incredible scenery and places to stay

Puzzlewood is another fun tourist attraction for a family day out in Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire. Set amongst 14 acres, this is a magical experience for everyone to enjoy. Visitors can explore the breathtaking scenery through the woodland which has fun paths, bridges and wildlife to look out for.


Cottage Getaways That Couples Will Love

The Cotswolds is one of the most romantic locations in the UK. Escape to the beautiful countryside where you can explore quaint villages, eat out at country pubs and enjoy scenic walks through the Cotswolds. Other locations in the county include Forest of Dean and Severn Vale which are all picturesque locations for couples to enjoy.

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For the ultimate romantic evening, watch the sunset from a hilltop viewpoint – Devils Chimney in Leckhampton is a great spot for this. Snowshill Lavender Farm is a beautiful place to visit with your loved one. Visit the lavender fields and pick up some lavender gifts including fresh lavender and lavender-infused toiletries.


Dog Friendly Rural Retreats

Gloucestershire is home to the Cotswolds, the Royal Forest of Dean, and the Severn Vale offering an array of stunning landscapes that are perfect for dog lovers. The county is very dog-friendly and has miles of countryside and woodland trails to walk your four-legged friend. Crickley Hill Country Park is a lovely park with plenty of walking trails offering stunning views of the surrounding Cotswolds area.

Robinswood Hill Country Park in Gloucester is a 250-acre hilltop park with magnificent panoramic views, walking trails and local wildlife to spot. In Forest of Dean, Lydney Docks is a scenic area of Gloucestershire where you can walk your furry friend.


Top 6 Things To Do On Your Staycation in Gloucestershire

Boasting miles of beautiful countryside, this is a fab location for your next UK holiday. Make sure you visit some of these top attractions for an unforgettable trip. Whether you’re planning a family holiday, a weekend away with friends or a romantic break with your partner, Gloucestershire is a wonderful part of the country for your next break.

#1 - Gloucester Cathedral

This magnificent building that stands in the north of Gloucester next to the River Severn and features a 225-foot central tower that commands the city skyline. It is the former Cathedral Church of St Peter and has appeared in two Harry Potter films. The cathedral is open to the public for visits and guided tours.

#2 - Westonbirt

The National Arboretum is a beautiful place where visitors can learn more about plants and trees. Home to trees from around the world as well as offering a number of fun activities including a treetop walkway, restaurant, play area and walking trails, this is a great way to explore the great outdoors with family.

#3 - Sudeley Castle

Found in the gorgeous Cotswolds, Sudeley Castle is a popular tourist attraction with a history of over 1000 years. There are 10 beautiful gardens, perfect for exploring the beautiful area with family and friends.

#4 - Clearwell Caves

If you fancy a bit of an adventure during your cottage break, you'll want to explore this magnificent natural cave system. Located under the Forest of Dean, the caves have been there for over 4500 years. Enjoy a visit exploring the cave systems in the underground museum with passageways for self-guided tours.

#5 - Warwickshire Steam Railway

For a laid back visual tread on your holiday, take a train ride on a steam train across the Gloucestershire countryside. Visitors can enjoy a 24-mile trip through the Cotswolds and surrounding countryside, a unique and memorable way to see this beautiful part of the country. Popular with train enthusiasts as well as tourists who want to soak up some of this areas rural splendor!

#6 - Batsford Arboretum and Garden Centre

An idyllic dog-friendly arboretum with over 50 acres of gardens. Get some proper fresh air during your stay and experience this visitor-favourite destination and it's world-class gardens and shrubs. There is also a plant centre and café to enjoy on your visit. This is a beautiful place to visit with the whole family including your four-legged friend.

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