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Hall Farm Cottage |
Sedgeberrow | Evesham |
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| Reference |
cha247/6
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| Price Guide |
£350-£500
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Set in the pretty village of
Sedgeberrow at the foot of the Cotswolds, Hall Farm Cottages have
beautiful views over hills and fields. An ideal place from which to
explore the Cotswolds and surrounding areas or merely relax in the
garden, or try a spot of fishing along the riverbank! Seven beautiful
barn conversions await you with peace and quiet prevailing. Each
cottage contains a wealth of original features including exposed beams
and bricks, whilst creating an extremely well equipped and comfortable
space to allow you to get the most our of your well-earned holiday... |
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Carters |
Sedgeberrow | Evesham |
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Saturday |
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4 |
| Reference |
cha247/7
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| Price Guide |
£225-£320
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Set in the pretty village of
Sedgeberrow at the foot of the Cotswolds, Hall Farm Cottages have
beautiful views over hills and fields. An ideal place from which to
explore the Cotswolds and surrounding areas or merely relax in the
garden, or try a spot of fishing along the riverbank! Seven beautiful
barn conversions await you with peace and quiet prevailing. Each
cottage contains a wealth of original features including exposed beams
and bricks, whilst creating an extremely well equipped and comfortable
space to allow you to get the most our of your well-earned holiday... |
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Stable Yard Cottage |
Sedgeberrow | Evesham |
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Saturday |
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6 |
| Reference |
cha247/5
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| Price Guide |
£500-£700
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Set in the pretty village of
Sedgeberrow at the foot of the Cotswolds, Hall Farm Cottages have
beautiful views over hills and fields. An ideal place from which to
explore the Cotswolds and surrounding areas or merely relax in the
garden, or try a spot of fishing along the riverbank! Seven beautiful
barn conversions await you with peace and quiet prevailing. Each
cottage contains a wealth of original features including exposed beams
and bricks, whilst creating an extremely well equipped and comfortable
space to allow you to get the most our of your well-earned holiday... |
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Little End |
St Chloe | Amberley
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Friday |
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6 |
| Reference |
cha001/1
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| Price Guide |
£525-£575
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18th
Century renovated Cotswold stone cottage is on St Chloe Green adjoining
National Trust Rodborough Common and Amberley village. Situated between
Minchinhampton , Woodchester and Nailsworth off the A46. It sleeps
6, and has every facility for a relaxed break in the country
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has a lovely walled cottage garden with a Conservatory at the rear and
an orchard spinney on the front. It has a beautiful outlook
over
the Woodchester Hills and Rodborough Common, is quiet and well set away
from main road traffic.... |
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Yew Tree Cottage |
Willersley | near Broadway |
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Friday |
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8 |
| Reference |
cha230/1
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| Price Guide |
£425-£745
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This charming, stone, period cottage is set in the beautiful village of Willersey, which has just won the “Cotswold Life” Village of the Year Award 2005.
Built c1850, the accommodation retains much of the charm and character
of the original building, which has been modernised to provide complete
comfort and convenience. It is set behind a pretty front garden with mature trees and shrubs
overlooking the attractive village green and duck pond. Mallards and
their offspring can be seen waddling around the footpaths and settling
in villagers’ gardens – a lovely sight! Within a short stroll there are
two local inns serving excellent food, a post office and a general
store serving most needs....
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Bank Cottage |
Northleach |
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Saturday |
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5 |
| Reference |
cha245/1
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| Price Guide |
£225-£522
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Grade II listed cottage close to pretty village centre of Northleach, a
friendly pretty Cotswold village which is situated between Cheltenham
and Burford. Superb location for walking and touring the Cotswolds.
Burford wildlife
park, Bourton-on-the-Water, Stow-on-the-Wold and Cheltenham all within
16 miles. Shops, pubs and restaurants within 100 yards.
A stone built cottage approx, 200 years old, which has been refurbished
but still retains it's original charm and character. The property
offers one double bedroom, one twin, and one single bedroom.
Bathroom with shower over bath, living room and kitchen/diner. Garden
with garden furniture and barbecue |
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Royal Spring Cottage |
Lower Lydbrook |
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Friday |
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4 |
| Reference |
cha271/1
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| Price Guide |
£175-£422
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Set on the edge of the historic Forest of Dean, a warm welcome awaits
you at this charming, restored former hunting lodge, offering peace and
comfort after exploring the spectacular Wye Valley (Symonds Yat
3miles), or one of the many local and historic sites such as Goodrich
Castle. Perhaps you wish to enjoy one of the many woodland walks that
begin from the door step, or fishing or canoeing the Wye? This is a 3 star property which features 1 double bedroom and 1 twin
bedroom, bathroom with shower over the bath, downstairs open plan
kitchen dining room, living room with double sofa bed, private patio
with flowered boarders and seating area, ample parking. Cot available if required.
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Friday |
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12 |
| Reference |
cha522/1
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| Price Guide |
£700-£1445
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A Grade
II listed 18th Century house set in its own one acre garden with
idyllic views of the Cotswold Edge. Burrows Court is ideally located
for visits to the South Cotswold Villages, Berkeley Castle, Slimbridge
Wildfowl Trust and Westonbirt Arboretum. Bristol, Bath, Cheltenham and
Gloucestershire are about 40 minutes away by car. Ground floor:
entrance hall; kitchen/diner ; lounge with seating for 10+; laundry
room with washing-machine & tumble-dryer, WC; sitting room with
garden access. First floor: landing with stairs to second floor; 3 ensuite double bedrooms. Second floor: 1 twin-bedded room; 1 family room with a double bed and two single beds. Both rooms have en-suite bathrooms, Outside:
large garden to the front of the property with seating, tables and BBQ.
There is a large car-park. The garden and car park are
not enclosed and there is a water-course with a footbridge over between
the garden and the car-park so children should be supervised at all
times. 1 Pet welcome £15 per stay |
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Lions in the Cotswolds It is thought that the Romans introduced sheep to the Cotswolds over
2,000 years ago, when they settled the important Roman stronghold of Corinium,
modern-day Cirencester. During the medieval period of 13th to 15th
centuries, the Cotswold sheep were famous throughout Europe for their
heavy fleeces and high quality of wool -- they were known as 'Cotswold
Lions', probably because of the golden colour of their
fleece. Cotswold wool is what generated the wealth of the
Cotswolds in the Middle Ages and resulted in wealthy landowners and
traders vying to outdo each other in the splendour of their houses
and their endowments to the Church. The wonderful churches all over the
Cotswolds are known as “wool churches”, some of which are the size of
cathedrals. The sight of flocks of sheep on the hillside is still a
classic Cotswold image. |
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