ID: S424844
Weir Cottage in Bourton-on-the-Water is highly praised for its prime location, cosy atmosphere, and well-equipped facilities. Guests appreciate the property's proximity to local attractions and the thoughtful touches provided by the hosts. While some guests mention traffic noise and a few cleanliness issues, the overall sentiment is positive, with many looking forward to returning.
Most guests found Weir Cottage to be clean and cosy. However, a few reviews mentioned issues with cobwebs, dust, and mould, suggesting room for improvement in the cleaning routine. The majority of feedback, though, reflects a satisfactory level of cleanliness.
The cottage's location is consistently lauded for being central and convenient, with easy access to shops, restaurants, and attractions in Bourton-on-the-Water. The only drawback mentioned is the traffic noise for some guests, but this does not detract significantly from the overall positive experience.
Guests find the cottage comfortable, with special mentions of the cosy fire, comfortable beds, and relaxing patios. A few guests noted the low ceilings and an uncomfortable bed in the main room, but these comments are relatively minor compared to the overall comfort experienced.
The cottage is praised for its well-equipped kitchen, good quality linen, and additional amenities like a washer and dryer. Some guests experienced issues with the shower and mentioned a lack of certain supplies, indicating that while facilities are generally good, there is some room for maintenance and improvement.
Many guests were delighted by the thoughtful gestures, such as a bottle of Prosecco and milk upon arrival. While these gifts are warmly received, it is important to note that such offerings are subject to change and may not be guaranteed for every stay.
Weir Cottage is a lovely Cotswold stone cottage, right in the heart of beautiful Bourton-on-the-Water, the "Venice of the Cotswolds". This character filled property is ideal for friends and families seeking a relaxing holiday in the lovely Cotswolds region.
A highly sought-after gravel driveway with space for up to three small cars welcomes you on arrival before you enter the front door and into the reception hall which has low ceilings and is ideal for storing coats and muddy boots.
The sitting room has been designed for relaxation, with ample seating for you to unwind on in front of a toasty open fire and catch up on your favourite show on the flatscreen TV.
The chef of the group will have a great time rustling up the evening meal in the well-equipped, spacious kitchen which has everything you will need during your stay, before you all move into the connecting conservatory which houses a wooden dining table and leads out to the peaceful patio garden, where you have the choice to dine alfresco, which has a lovely lawn area with surrounding plants and flowers.
In the evening, head up the stairs which cover a small hallway containing a tumble dryer, and choose from one of the two lovely bedrooms in the eaves of the cottage; the master contains a king-size bed and the second bedroom which contains super-king-size can be a twin on request.
Once you’ve got some well-earned rest for the night, head to the tastefully decorated bathroom, to enjoy a relaxing bathe in the large, welcoming bath which is accessed up a small step and is the feature of the room, before heading downstairs to make yourself an awakening coffee using the Nespresso coffee machine.
No more queues for the bathroom, as the first floor houses a convenient cloakroom containing a basin and WC.
A short stroll from your front door you will find a wealth of attractions and shops, restaurants and tea rooms, such as Cotswolds Antiques and Tea Room and Coach & Horses pub in the lovely centre of Bourton-on-the-Water, known as the “Venice of the Cotswolds” as well as Birdland Park and Gardens which is just outside your door, where you can surround yourself by wildlife.
Nearby Lower Slaughter is widely regarded as one of England's most beautiful villages with picturesque cottages lineng the banks of the River Eye which flows from Upper Slaughter through Lower Slaughter, home to The Slaughters Country Inn which is a well-regarded, quintessential country inn, offering lovely food and drinks.
Stow-on-the-Wold is the highest of the Cotswold villages, and is a small market town with an array of boutique shops, tea rooms, pubs and restaurants; you can visit the Fosse Gallery to admire an array of contemporary British art, indulge in a bite to eat and drinks at The Stag at Stow, or revel in the scrumptious tea and cakes at The Old Bakery Tea Room.
Burford, known as Southern “gateway to the Cotswolds” is perched upon a hill and the high street is lined with charming antique shops, boutique stores, and cafés, here you can visit Cotswold Wildlife Park and Gardens where you will find over 250 species of animals and be inspired by the beautiful landscaping and seasonal displays throughout the park.
For a holiday you will remember forever, stay at Weir Cottage.
Located in the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the historic village of Bourton-on-the-Water dates back to Neolithic times with over 100 buildings being Grade II listed or higher. The picturesque high street nestles alongside the River Windrush over which several low stone bridges span, which is why Bourton-on-the-Water is known as the Venice in the Cotswolds. Tradition states that an annual football match is played in the summer, in the River Windrush with the banks lined with spectators, with the aim to score as many goals as possible and get as wet as possible! The village has an eclectic range of visitor attractions, including The Model Village, Cotswold Motor Museum, Birdland Park and Gardens as well as a Dragonfly Maze, monthly farmers’ market as well as many tea rooms, an artisan bakery, antiques and craft markets, traditional sweet shop, cycle hire and its very own perfumery. Nearby, Stow-on-the-Wold, originally an Iron Age Fort, epitomises traditional England. This ancient market town has played host to many fairs since the 12th century and today holds a biannual Gypsy Horse Fair, craft fairs and monthly farmers' market. The vast market square boasts an ancient cross at one end and the village stocks at the other, surrounded by an elegant array of Cotswold stone townhouses, antiques shops, tea rooms, traditional pubs, award-winning restaurants and its very own cricket museum. Also take a visit to the medieval town of Burford for a great day out where you can enjoy a trip to the Cotswold Wildlife Park and Gardens. The Saxon market town of Moreton-in-Marsh and the quintessential English village of Broadway are both within easy reach and make a great day out. The spa town of Cheltenham is, architecturally, the most complete Regency town in England with an incredible range of shops, cinemas, theatres, restaurants and pubs, it is famous for its horse racing festival in March, culminating in the Gold Cup steeplechase. Oxford, the oldest university city in England and sometimes called The City of Dreaming Spires has an abundance of prestigious attractions, including the 38 colleges of the university (half of which date back before 1600), the oldest university teaching room, the Bodleian Library, Ashmolean and Pitt Rivers Museums, and Botanic Gardens. Stratford-upon-Avon, Bath, Worcester and the waterfront city of Gloucester are also all within easy reach.
Two bedrooms: 1 x king, 1 x super-king (twin ON request only, prior TO stay).
Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC.
First floor cloakroom with basin and WC.
Open-plan kitchen/diner (conservatory).
Sitting room with open fire
Gas central heating and open fire.
Electric oven, ceramic hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, Nespresso coffee maker, dishwasher, Kettle, Toaster, hairdryer.
Freeview TV, Bluetooth speaker, digital radio, WiFi.
Fuel, power and starter pack for open fire included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Cot, highchair and stairgate available.
Lawn and patio garden with furniture and barbecue.
Sorry, no pets and no smoking.
Shop 0.5 miles, pub 0.4 miles.
Linda
The only problem we had was getting out of the sofa's as they were low, but that could be down to our age after a day of walking. There were clear instructions of how to use the kitchen equipment, which is always helpful. We enjoyed our stay and would certainly book again if we decided to revisit the Cotswolds.
Martin
One small gripe - only providing one toilet roll for four people for a week is a bit mean.
Kelly
We loved being able to walk to shops, restaurants and experience the charming town. House was clean, comfortable and very true to listing photos. We also loved learning a bit more about the home owner's family history and loved visiting the Model Village.
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