Tythe Barn Cottage - Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire, England

Tythe Barn Cottage  - Chipping Campden,  The cottage is full of character This Cottage in the Costwolds is full of country charm 2 bedroom cottage in the Cotswolds The cottage is fully equipped for self catering with fridge microwave and all essentials Enjoy relaxing in the garden after a day exploring the Cotswolds add to shortlist
Price range from £350 to £800 per week
Number of units of accommodation: 1
Sleeps from 1 to 4 people in 2 bedrooms 
Number of bathrooms: 1 
Short Breaks: Yes - The minimum number of days for a short break is 2
Suitable for the disabled:  
Children are welcome:   - Minimum age of child is 5
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Tythe Barn Cottage, built in 1642 is tucked away in the tranquil North Cotswold village of Ebrington. The cottage is built of traditional Cotswold stone and has a thatched roof and many of the original features, including an inglenook fireplace. It has a double and twin bedroom and can accommodate up to 4 people. The kitchen has a Belfast sink, many cupboards for storage, microwave, electric cooker, washer/dryer. Click on image for more information and interior photographs.

Booking and Enquiries
01386840950 or
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http://www.tythebarn.co.uk
Payment Options: cheque, bank transfer
Contact: Mrs. Sue Turner
Parking Bath
Television Indoor Hot Tub
Sky Television Outdoor Hot Tub
Video or DVD Shower
Microwave Power Shower
Dishwasher Open Fire
Ensuite Bathroom Wood Stove
Central heating Laundry facilities
Games Room Swimming Pool
Garden Tennis Court
Freezer Jacuzzi Bath
Balcony/Patio Coffee Maker
Sauna Internet
Air conditioning
Linen
Towels provided Bed linen provided

Tythe Barn Cottage  - Chipping Campden,

Tythe Barn Cottage, built in 1642 is tucked away in the tranquil North Cotswold village of Ebrington. The cottage is built of traditional Cotswold stone and has a thatched roof and many of the original features, including an inglenook fireplace. Freeview tv

The cottage has been recently refurbished with a new bathroom and kitchen. It has two bedrooms, one with a double bed and colour tv - the other has two single beds. The kitchen has a Belfast sink, many cupboards for storage, microwave, electric cooker, washer/dryer. The living room comprises of a lounge and dining area.

There is a small-enclosed cottage garden with table and chairs to enjoy those balmy evenings in perfect peace and tranquility with only the birds to break the silence. Please call for a price for Cheltenham Gold Cup week.

Please visit http://www.tythebarn.co.uk to find out more about the holiday cottage, amenities, surrounding area and places to visit in Gloucestershire.

Changeover Day: Flexible

Ebrington is ideal for exploring the beautiful Cotswold’s villages both summer and winter. Historic Evesham, Warwick Castle, Shakespears Stratford, Cheltenham for the races and Chipping Campden are all within a 20-mile radius of the cottage, plus many more picturesque villages. Not to mention the bonus of exquisite scenery of the Cotswold’s countryside.

Travel: Moreton in Marsh

Good places to visit: Oxford, Stratford upon Avon,

Annual Events: Cheltenham Races 12th - 18th March 2005

Good places to eat: Within 100 yards walking distance is the excellent Ebrington Arms pub and restaurant which gives a warm welcome, fine traditional ales and delicious food for those of you who do not want to cook. (Booking is advisable as it is very popular with both locals and walkers alike).

Local Sports: Walking and exploring the Cotswolds.

Chipping Campden

The town of Chipping Campden in the Cotswolds, Gloucestershire

The Cotswold Way starts or ends in Chipping Campden depending on which end you begin at. The town was built on the wealth generated by the medieval wool trade and controlled by members of the Arts and Crafts Movement. Most of the ancient buildings are impressive and tell their own story of that period of growth - few are small, and Chipping Campden has one of the finest Cotswold wool churches built from donations by wealthy merchants who wanted to be remembered for posterity.  The town continues to have numerous craftspeople,  fine art galleries to browse in, coffee shop and good restaurants. 

Places to visit in and around Chipping Campden: 

Hidcote Manor Garden (National Trust Property)  with its 'Arts and Crafts' Garden in Hidcote,  Bartrim, near Chipping Camden.

Telephone  01386 438 333

Open for visits from the 27th Mar - 3rd October, except Thursdays and Fridays.

Chipping Campden Joke:

A family from abroad touring the Cotswolds were amazed at the number of towns that contain the word Chipping, such as Chipping Campden, Chipping Norton and the lengthy village of Loose Chippings which seemed to extend for miles.