Self-catering holiday cottages in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Stay in Roman Cirencester for your self-catering holiday in the Cotswolds and
Gloucestershire. A lively market town, Cirencester has several places of
interest including the Corinium Museum, ampitheatre, and imposing 15th century
parish church. A few miles south west of Cirencester is the Sapperton Canal with
paths for walkers and the source of the Thames nearby.
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Glebe Farm Holiday Cottages
Five charming cottages in the heart of the Cotswolds, two miles away from Cirencester. The location is convenient for discovering the Cotswold area of England with its yellow stone houses and wonderful countryside, and for day trips to Stratford-upon_Avon (Shakespeare country), Bath (for the old Roman baths and elegant architecture), and Oxford (dreaming spires of the university) which are all about one hour's drive away.
The interior of the cottages is traditional with oak beamed ceilings and exposed stone work. They are thoughtfully furnished with antiques and pine, and equipped to a very high standard. Some have wood burning stoves for which logs are supplied. The five cottages share a washing machine, tumble dryer, freezer and a payphone. There is also a large shared patio, barbecue and plenty of parking space. Pets are welcome.
The Stable (sleeps 3-5). Formerly used for cider-making and stabling working horses, this thoughtfully converted 200-year old detached cottage features a wealth of splendid elm timbering. Cosy and comfortable with oil-fired central heating, electricity, linen and towels provided, it is located on a quiet working farm (producing free range eggs) set well back from a single track no-through country lane. Downstairs: large, well-equipped Kitchen/Dining Room, CD/Radio and sitting area. Upstairs: spacious bed/sitting room with king-size bed, sofa, widescreen TV, Video and views across the garden to fields; a twin-bedroom with additional pullout bed; separate bathroom/WC with shower over bath. Outside: fenced-in, lawned garden lined with mixed trees; patio with garden furniture and barbecue. The village, half a mile away, has a post office shop, Chinese Takeway/Chip Shop, and pub serving meals.
Swan House is a beautiful Grade II listed country house set in two acres of gardens complete with own lake in the Cotswolds. It can sleep up to 12 people in 6 bedrooms. Master bedroom with four poster bed and en-suite. Spacious and charming with traditional English decor; wood stoves, exposed beams. Terrace with gas barbecue. Ample parking. The house is equidistant from Cirencester, Burford and Stow on the Wold, all quintessential Cotswold towns.
Mabels Oak is a lovely 200 year old 3 double bedroomed cottage located in a secluded spot, down a steep narrow lane overlooking a little green valley in which sheep are usually grazing. 2 minutes walk from the centre of the charming Cotswold town of Tetbury with its many individual shops, tearooms, pubs, restaurants and superb cheese shop and butchers. There are more than 25 antique shops to browse at your leisure. Treat you and your family to a well deserved break during half-terms, Bank holidays, Easter. Click on the image to find out more about the cottage, Tetbury and the Cotswolds.
Looking for luxury? You will find it at Watercombe House, a stunning Grade II Regency farmhouse sleeping 10+cot nestled in its own five-acre private valley in the Cotswold Hills. It offers peace, seclusion and a taste of grand country living. Watercombe is a truly enchanting house, transporting you back into a bygone age yet with present day luxury and comfort. Ideal for family gatherings, groups of friends or a for special celebration. Fabulous at any time of year. Click on the photograph to find out more about this unique property or see our website www.watercombehouse.com.