Formerly the stables this attractive, single level Cotswold-stone barn conversion offers a high standard of holiday accommodation in the heart of the Cotswolds in the peaceful hamlet of Maugersbury within walking distance of the popular market town of Stow-on-the-Wold. Ideal for couples wanting to explore the areas many attractions. Tourist board rating: 4 Star Gold
A beautifully furnished, family-friendly house across three floors, overlooking a trout pond, on a 450 acre Cotswold nature reserve. Access to a luxury spa complex and a wealth of outdoor activities on site and nearby.
A holiday in the Cotswolds should be at the top of your "to-do" list, especially when you can stay somewhere like Clock Tower. This spacious self-catering holiday penthouse overlooks the green and market square in historic Stow-on-the-Wold, putting you within steps of incredible places to eat, drink and shop. It sleeps four people in two ensuite bedrooms, with the option of a travel cot or an extra bed to increase accommodation. Couples, friends and families all love the superb standard of accommodation and a fantastic location close to sights, attractions, and the beautiful countryside walks for which the Cotswolds are famous.
With off-road parking, a sunny garden and log burner, this fabulous Grade II listed cottage provides a stylish holiday retreat with immense character in the historic market town of Cirencester. Sleeping up to four guests in two double bedrooms (sorry but no children), The Cottage is just perfect for couples who want a romantic holiday or friends looking for a weekend away catching up. A great base for exploring the Cotswolds at any time of the year.
This beautiful riverfront property offers a high standard of accommodation in a fantastic location on the River Wye. The former pub has hospitality in its foundations and retains original period features that add to its charm. The house has 12 bedrooms to sleep up to 26 guests, several living areas that include a bar and a catering-size kitchen, and ample space outdoors with grounds that lead down to the river. The Wye Valley AONB is on the doorstep, while the Brecon Beacons National Park, the Forest of Dean and the Cotswolds are all within easy reach.
The Anchor was formerly a favourite village pub with a history of welcoming guests dating back to the 15th Century. Still hospitable, it is now a large property for self-catering in the Forest of Dean, sleeping up to 22 people in eight bedrooms, three living areas, a games room and a big garden with a hot tub. There are beautiful walks and cycling trails from the door, with the Wye Valley, Brecon Beacons and Cotswolds all on the doorstep for guests to enjoy. The Anchor is perfect for big family gatherings and celebrations with friends.
It is rare to find a large self-catering property in town, especially one of a standard as high as Forest House. Tucked away close to the centre of Coleford, this elegant house sleeps up to 25 people in 11 bedrooms and is within walking distance of shops, cafes and a pub. The footpaths and cycling trails of the Forest of Dean can be reached within a five minute stroll from the house, and with attractions like Symonds Yat, Clearwell Caves, Puzzlewood and the Palace Cinema close by, Forest House is ideal for extended families and friends.
This beautiful 18th-Century Farmhouse is steps away from The Cotswold Way and offers guests plenty of space to relax both inside and out. With four bedrooms sleeping eight to ten guests (with extra beds/cot), and two reception rooms where people can spread out, it is ideal for large or extended families or groups of friends. Nearby attractions include Slimbridge Wetland Centre, Berkeley Castle, and Westonbirt Arboretum, plus the cities of Bristol, Bath and Cheltenham.
A delightful barn conversion on the outskirts of the Cotswolds providing a great self-catering base for exploring Cheltenham, Bath, the Forest of Dean, Bristol, Gloucester and many historical towns and villages - all within easy reach by car.
Located on the outskirts of the Cotswolds, these two holiday cottages offer comfortable self-catering accommodation conveniently placed within easy reach of Cheltenham, the Roman City of Bath, Forest of Dean, Bristol, Gloucester and the numerous ancient towns and villages of the area. Set within extensive grounds, the cottages offer plenty of opportunities for those who enjoy walking, cycling and outdoor activities.
Nestling in a quiet position within eleven acres of the beautiful Windrush Valley in the Cotswolds village of Temple Guiting, this welcoming coach house provides a lovely retreat for couples and is a great base for exploring the many attractions, pretty villages and historic towns of the area including Broadway, Stow-on-the-Wold, Bourton-on-the-Water, Chipping Campden and Winchcombe to name just a few. Two very good pubs in walking distance.
The Cotswold Water Park is a perennial favourite for its superb amenities and beautiful surroundings. You'll love this waterfront holiday home facing Isis Lake, with deck and outdoor hot tub, two man kayak and stylishly furnished rooms. Green Woodpecker Lodge sleeps six people in three bedrooms and has a versatile layout that suits families and friends. You can stroll to South Cerney village with its well-stocked village shop and friendly pubs or stay on-site and make the most of the park's restaurant, play areas, tennis courts, table tennis pavilion and games room. Walking, cycling, fishing, and other watersports are all easily accessible, with equipment hire locally. Free use of a kayak on Windrush Lake is included. Please note we have 2 lodges which sleep 6, these can be booked together to accommodate up to 12 guests.
Beautifully presented, this welcoming holiday retreat for two provides a cosy self-catering base from which to explore the Cotswolds and its many attractions. Popular with walkers, cyclists and garden enthusiasts, there are also lots of houses and gardens to visit locally. There are good pubs and of course plenty of tea rooms! The village pub in Kineton serves excellent food and just a few minutes walk away. In reviews, it's "the peace and quiet" of Little B that guests seem to love and matched only by the superb places to eat "Delicious food in any direction" .... now there's a thought! Tourist board rating: 4 Star
This lovely Victorian Cotswold stone holiday cottage has a timeless charm and is on a quiet residential road in the picturesque Cotswold village of Bourton-on-the-Water. Guests are a short stroll from the River Windrush, shops, tea rooms and pubs, as well as favourite attractions like the Model Village and the Cotswold Motoring Museum. Hire a bicycle or a classic car to tour the surrounding countryside, visiting the Slaughters, Stow-on-the-Wold, Biford, Burford and other scenic spots. Stratford-Upon-Avon, Cheltenham, Oxford, Blenheim Palace, and Malvern are all within easy reach for a day trip. The cottage sleeps four people in two bedrooms and has a private courtyard garden and private off-street parking.
A quaint self-catering holiday cottage located on the hill of a Cotswold farm, offering panoramic rural views over woodlands and the countryside of Gloucestershire. A great self-catering base for exploring the many attractions of Central England and enjoying a taste of country life with wonderful walks and scenery on the doorstep.
A quaint self-catering holiday cottage located in an elevated position on a Cotswold farm offering panoramic rural views over woodland and the countryside of Gloucestershire. Sitting in a haven for wildlife, this beautiful valley is dotted with arts and crafts workshops, cheese makers, farmers markets, microbreweries and pubs within walking distance - a pleasure to visit at any time of the year!
A romantic hideaway with wood-fired hot tub located centrally within the Cotswolds on a hill farm amongst beautiful scenery, offering a taste of country life and panoramic views over woodland and the countryside of Gloucestershire. A great base for exploring the area's many attractions or simply relaxing in a tranquil setting with plenty of fresh air, wonderful walks and a pub within walking distance for long lazy lunches.
Riverside is a prestigious Cotswold holiday home on the bank of the River Windrush in Bourton-on-the-Water. Built from the characteristically beautiful Cotswold Stone with mullioned stone windows and an AGA, it sleeps six people in three bedrooms with three bathrooms and a walled garden. The self-catering cottage is perfect for families or friends, including those with children. You're close to fantastic restaurants, pubs and independently owned shops and within easy reach of favourite Cotswold attractions, towns and villages for days out.
The cottage can comfortably accommodate up to 6 guests but can be refigured to receive small groups. Please contact owner for details.
Beechwood Cottage is perfect for large or multi-generation family holidays in the Cotswolds. The stunning holiday home features panoramic views, a double-height ceiling with full-height windows, a bespoke kitchen, a wood-fired hot tub, and six gorgeous bedrooms to sleep up to twelve people. It's in the village of Sheepscombe, only half a mile from the popular Butcher's Arms pub and two miles from Painswick. Cheltenham, Gloucester, Stroud and Cirencester are all within easy reach. There are beautiful walks from the door and a great choice of cycling routes to help you explore.
Popular towns in and around The Cotswolds:
AndoversfordBadmintonBathBiburyBisleyBlockleyBourton On The WaterBourton-on-the-HillBourton-on-the-WaterBristolBroadwayBroadwellChalfordCheltenhamChipping CampdenChipping NortonChristchurchCirencesterColefordCotswold Water ParkCotswolds Water ParkDeerhurstDursleyEldersfieldForest Of DeanGloucesterGuiting PowerHartpuryIlmingtonLechladeLonghopeLydbrookLydneyLyndneyMiddle DuntisbourneMinchinhamptonMonmouthMoreton In MarshMoreton-in-marshNailsworthNewentNewnhamNorthleachNr CirencesterOddingtonPainswickPitchcombeRoss-on-WyeSouth CerneyStow-on-the-WoldStroudTemple GuitingTetburyTewkesburyThe Forest Of DeanTown2UleyWinchcombeWotton-under-EdgeSearch within Central England