The Creamery receives high praise for its recent renovation, comfort, and welcoming atmosphere. Guests consistently note the cleanliness, quiet location, and well-appointed facilities, including the kitchen and ensuites. The thoughtful touches by hosts Nicola and Matt, such as welcome goodies, are frequently mentioned, contributing to the property's charm and the guests' enjoyable stays.
Reviewers consistently describe The Creamery as spotlessly clean, with several guests specifically commending the property's cleanliness. This suggests that the property is maintained to a very high standard of hygiene.
The property is praised for its quiet area and proximity to local attractions, with guests appreciating the peaceful village setting and the ease of access to nearby sites of interest.
Guests frequently mention the comfort of The Creamery, highlighting the quality of the beds, the spaciousness of the rooms, and the cosy, homely feel of the cottage, indicating a high level of comfort throughout their stay.
The facilities at The Creamery are often highlighted as well-equipped and modern, with special mentions of the kitchen and bathrooms. The presence of ensuites, good lighting, and ample parking space indicates that the property is well-maintained and offers a range of conveniences.
The hosts' thoughtfulness is frequently acknowledged through mentions of welcome gifts and excellent communication. While these gestures are greatly appreciated by guests, it is important to note that such personal touches, although likely, are not guaranteed for every stay.
The Creamery is a charming Grade ll listed, 17th century cottage, enjoying a peaceful setting on the edge of the unspoilt village of Nympsfield. The Creamery is the ideal country retreat for a family or for a group of friends who are looking for a relaxing break in the South Cotswolds.
Be greeted by two off-road parking spaces, as you unload your luggage in through the front door where you will find all the rooms on the ground–floor have warming underfloor heating. The door opens into the spacious kitchen/diner, that boasts charming features including exposed stone, an arrow slit window and the exposed brickwork of the original bread oven, where you can make use of the contemporary appliances to rustle up heart-warming meals, and gather around the wooden dining table to dig into your feast and toast to the start of your wonderful holiday.
A continuation of the kitchen lies a utility room with extra storage and a washing machine, as well as a shower room with a walk-in shower, basin and WC.
Retreat to the stunning dual aspect sitting room to relax with your loved ones, surrounded by exposed beams, exposed stone walls, exposed brickwork from another bread oven and original flagstone flooring, where you can watch your favorite TV show on the Smart TV, as the wood burning stove creates a warming ambience in the entire room.
When the night draws to a close, two elegant bedrooms sit upstairs; the first hosts a king-size bed with lovely views across the garden and towards the church and has an en-suite bathroom with an inviting freestanding bath, and separate walk-in shower.
The second room contains a super-king-size bed (zip/link, can be twin on request), overlooking the barn opposite, complete with striking exposed beams, and an en-suite shower room with a large walk-in rain shower.
Catch the morning sunrise in the attractive enclosed garden that sits at the front of the property and enjoys views of the neighboring farmland and parish church. Be sure to make use of the charcoal barbecue in warmer months, perfect for alfresco dining!
The Creamery is situated in peaceful Nympsfield, which is an unspoilt village. Just a short walk from the village is Woodchester Park, a National Trust owned wooded valley with a play trail, walking trails and an impressive Grade I listed Victorian mansion.
Surrounded by stunning countryside, there are many walks and cycle routes on its doorstep including the famed Cotswold Way long distance walking trail which passes to the west of the village and takes in the viewpoint at Coaley Peak and the Neolithic burial mound of Uley Long Barrow.
Nympsfield is well-placed for visiting the many historical towns of the region including such as Nailsworth, which is nestled in the Nailsworth Valley, one of the “Five Valleys” in the South Cotswolds, where you can enjoy a delicious breakfast at The Canteen Café before showing off your golfing skills at Minchinhampton Golf Club and finishing off your day with food and a tipple at The Village Inn.
Nearby Stroud is famed for its independent shops, galleries and cafes and an award-winning farmers' market every Saturday, with an organic farm shop just a short drive from the property. The town has a wide range of restaurants and pubs such as The Prince Albert Inn which often has live music nights and is also surrounded by the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, where there are many lovely walks and cycle routes, including those through Rodborough Common which has spectacular views across Woodchester Valley and to the River Seven on a clear day.
Venture over to Cirencester which is the largest town and is known as the 'capital of the Cotswolds', supporting a wide range of amenities such as Wheatsheaf Inn and The Bear Inn and you can take a stroll around Cirencester Park which forms the Bathurst Estate and is a picturesque country park with plenty to discover and do.
For a fantastic holiday that the whole family will enjoy, choose The Creamery.
The former mill town of Nailsworth lies in the beautiful wooded Stroud Valley with events and festivals announced by the local Town Crier. It offers numerous high quality shops, a delicatessen, two butchers, an award-winning organic cafe, restaurants, art and antique galleries and a farmers’ market. Close by are Badminton and Gatcombe Park, famous for their horse trials, the historic wool village of Painswick and High Grove in royal Tetbury. The area offers many lovely walks including the 105 mile Cotswold Way with some of the most beautiful scenery in the country and the many walks around Westonbirt Arboretum which also hosts many concerts, festivals and plays. The Gothic Woodchester Manor is well worth a visit as is the ancient market town of Minchinhampton with its weekly market held in the 17th century Market House, numerous individual shops, antique shops, traditional pubs and cafes. Nearby, Minchinhampton, Rodborough and Selsley Commons, managed by the National Trust, cover over 500 acres and offer far-reaching 360 degree views, ideal for walkers and cyclists. They are also home to three 18 hole golf courses and the historic Winstones Ice Cream Factory. The waterfront city of Gloucester, with its Victorian Docklands, is just a short drive away, whilst the town of Cirencester, known as 'The Gateway to the Cotswolds' offers many ancient buildings and museums, and the spa town of Cheltenham boasts Georgian architecture and the Gold Cup horse race. A perfect base for enjoying this unspoilt part of England.
Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size with en-suite freestanding bath, hand-held shower, walk-in rain shower, hand-held shower, basin and WC, 1 x super-king-size (zip/link, can be twin on request) with en-suite walk-in rain shower, hand-held shower, basin and WC.
Ground-floor shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC.
Kitchen/diner.
Utility.
Sitting room with woodburning stove.
Oil fired central heating with ground-floor underfloor heating and woodburning stove.
Electric stove, induction hob, microwave, washing machine, dishwasher, hairdryerr, open fire.
Smart TV, Bose Bluetooth speaker, WiFi, selection of games and OS maps.
Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburning stove included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Highchair, cot and stairgate available.
Off-road parking for 2 cars.
Enclosed gravel and lawn garden with furniture, charcoal barbecue (without coal).
Sorry, no pets and no smoking.
Shop 2.3 miles.
Please note booking start dates are Monday to Friday only but guests can check in any day of the week.
Patricia
Everything one might need has been thought of and the rooms are beautifully furnished and equipped. The folder about the cottage, the maps and booklets about its locality with places of interest was most helpful as was the owner, Nicola who was very kind and helpful when needed. We enjoyed the quiet, rural area with its lovely walks.
Philip
Situated in a delightful part of the country.
Christine
Comfy cosy and well equipped. Lovely welcoming gifts from the owner. Was truly a joy to stay there and will definitely go back for another break.
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