The Small House in Gloucestershire receives high praise for its comfort, cleanliness, and charm. Guests appreciate the well-equipped kitchen, comfortable beds, and beautiful garden. The property's location is ideal for exploring the Cotswolds, with easy access to local attractions and walks. The cottage's decor and attention to detail contribute to a homely and luxurious stay, with several mentions of a welcoming atmosphere and helpful hosts.
Guests consistently describe the property as clean and tidy, indicating a high standard of cleanliness. The attention to detail in maintaining the property's hygiene is evident from the reviews.
The location is frequently highlighted as ideal for exploring the Cotswolds, with its proximity to local attractions and the availability of walks. The village's tranquillity and the nearby pub add to the location's appeal.
Numerous reviews mention the comfortable beds, cosy fireplaces, and the overall cosy and homely feel of the property, suggesting a very comfortable stay for guests.
Facilities are generally praised, especially the well-equipped kitchen and modern bathrooms. However, some guests noted minor issues with the TV setup and the lack of a shop nearby, which slightly impacts the score.
The thoughtfulness of the hosts is evident through mentions of welcome baskets and prompt responses to queries. While such gestures are appreciated, it's noted that these are personal touches and may vary with each stay.
Nestled near Bourton-on-the-Water in Gloucestershire is this superb three-bedroom 17th-century listed building, The Small House. Boasting a fabulous location within the 'golden triangle' of the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, a stunning interior full of character and a private garden with fantastic views over the Windrush Valley, The Small House is the perfect dwelling for a group or family of six looking for their next Cotswolds escape. Park up on the spacious driveway which can accommodate three cars, before unloading your bags and stepping into your new home-from-home. Be welcomed into the spacious sitting room, traditionally-decorated with authentic exposed wooden beams and original stone flooring dating back centuries, where you can look forward to curling up on the plush sofa with your favourite tipple as you select your favourite show from the Smart TV whilst the rustic open fire crackles nearby. When stomach’s start to rumble, make your way through to the well-equipped kitchen, stocked with exquisite glass and tableware, to whip up flavourful meals with the help of the electric cooker, AGA and fridge. Gather around the dining table for six to savour a delicious meal, or if the weather is nice, make dinner an alfresco affair and fire up the barbecue on your private patio, with fine log burners for when the evening cools. Completing the ground-floor is a handy cloakroom, ideal for avoiding the morning queues! Climb the stairs to the first floor where you will find three well-presented bedrooms, two doubles and a twin, each supplied with sumptuous high-quality linens and served by two bathrooms, one with a beautiful free-standing bath and a generous supply of Molton Brown toiletries for an indulgent soak, the other with a walk-in shower for those refreshing rinses. The Small House is excellently located within the 'golden triangle', within easy reach of vibrant towns for shopping sprees and a wealth of attractions, yet you can look forward to retreating back to The Small House to escape the hustle and bustle. Journey to the popular market town of Stow-on-the-Wold, where the quaint streets are lined with boutique stores, eye-catching art galleries and a host of elegant wine bars, providing the perfect stop-off for a well-deserved drink. For a family-friendly day out, venture further afield and visit Adam's Farm, the home Adam Henson, famed as the best-known farmer in the UK following a string of appearances on the BBC's Countryfile, where you can come face-to-face with cute farm animals, let the little ones burn off some steam at the adventure barn, or simply take in your picturesque surroundings with a wander through the magical woodland trails. Explore the local area and head over to the idyllic village of Bourton-on-the-Water, where you will find a charming selection of eateries, each serving tasty hearty meals, perfect for those evenings where you don’t feel like cooking! A wander through the village will also find a plethora of welcoming shops, the Cotswold Museum & Toy Collection, The Model Village, The Dragon Fly Maze, the expansive Birdland Park & Gardens which features over 500 birds and The Cotswolds Brewing Company, where you can pick up your favourite tipple or sample the local delights at a tasting. Just a short drive away is Northleach, home to a beautiful park and playground as well as the fascinating Old Prison, a Grade II listed building which now houses a café which serves delicious breakfasts and lunches, here you can also tour the former cells and a courtroom. Additionally, the medieval town of Burford rests nearby, on the banks of the River Windrush, home to a handsome high street, an impressive church and scattered with ancient houses and buildings, this makes an idyllic day out. Be sure to visit Daylesford Organics Farm for a superb selection of delicious restaurants, as well as the award-winning farm shop for fresh ingredients! For the keen walkers in your party, the Cotswolds boasts some of the best walks offering incomparable views, including the famous Cotswolds Way which spans 102-miles starting at Chipping Campden and ending at Bath Abbey. Just a little further, you will find the delightful town of Chipping Norton, well-known for its Diddly Squat Farm Shop which featured on the hit TV show, Clarkson’s Farm, as well as its local history museum and excellent selection of amenities. For an escape to the Cotswolds like no other, choose The Small House.
There are more than 100 Grade II or higher listed buildings in the ancient village of Bourton on the Water in the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Bourton-on-the-Water is renowned as the Venice of the Cotswolds because of its charming high street that runs across the River Windrush and several low stone bridges that cross it. An annual football game is said to be played in the River Windrush throughout the summer, with its banks packed with fans, with the purpose of scoring as many goals as possible while also getting as soaked as possible!
Three bedrooms: 2 x King size bedrooms, 1 x twin.
Bathroom with free-standing bath, handheld shower, basin and WC.
Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC.
Cloakroom with basin and WC.
Kitchen.
Dining room.
Sitting room with open fire
Oil central heating with open fire.
Electric oven, halogen hob and AGA, microwave, fridge, coffee maker, washer/ dryer and dishwasher.
Smart TV, WiFi.
Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburning stoves and open fire included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Off-road parking for 3 cars with additional parking available roadside.
Large rear garden with patio area, log burners, gas barbecue, furniture and lawn and enclosed terrace.
Two small well-behaved dogs welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop 2 miles, pub 0.1 miles.
Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping Bond of £350.
Note: Please ensure dogs are kept downstairs and in the kitchen at night.
Note: Due to the nature of the property there are low ceilings, please take care.
Please note: there are half steps on the ground floor going into the different rooms.
Note: There are two steps leading down into the master bedroom, please take care.
Note: Gas canisters for the barbeque aren't provided at the property.
Note: There is a ring doorbell and the front and the back of the property.
Note: This property does not accept check ins on a Saturday and Sunday.
Keith
It is the perfect size for 4 x adults & is beautifully furnished throughout. Extremely well equipped & comfortable with loads of character & old world charm, it really is a credit to it,s owners. The village itself is in a great location to explore further afield & we found the locals & the local pub v.friendly. The only slight downside was the lack of the usual âwelcome packâ.ie no milk for tea/coffee, but this was a minor inconvenience & we look forward to returning sometime in the future.
Jane
Log fires if you like them but warm enough for them not to be needed. Beautiful garden with outdoor furniture though unfortunately the weather wasnât good enough for us to make use of it. Would definitely recommend.
Scott
From the moment we arrived, we felt right at home. The cottage is cozy yet spacious, with every detail carefully considered to make our stay comfortable. The location is ideal, nestled in a charming village with picturesque views and walking trails right outside the door. The decor was tasteful and in keeping with the Cotswolds charm, and we especially loved relaxing by the fireplace in the evenings. The host was friendly, attentive, and quick to respond to any questions. If youâre looking for a peaceful escape with access to all the magic the Cotswolds has to offer, this is the place to stay. We canât wait to come back!"
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