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The Royalist Hotel is a quint little hotel in
the centre of Stow-on-the-Wold. The building
is steeped with history all the way back from
Medieval times, this place was also once a hospice
that was a shelter for lepers! This place has
some great rooms, including four poster rooms
and all full of character.
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single and doubles rooms |
Beautiful and award winning 17th Century hotel
has become justly renowned for its warm hospitality
and fine dining. Named after the ancient vine
that shades the hotel's Conservatory restaurant,
the Grapevine offers a complelling combination
of the finest accommodation, food, wine and
service in the heart of one of the prettiest
towns in the Cotswolds.
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The Unicorn Hotel is a 17th century hotel with
warm honey coloured stone walls, window boxes
bursting with colour and a stylishly decorated
interior. The Unicorn is the perfect place to
relax and explore the local beauty of the Cotswolds.
Jacobean furniture nestles against modern fabrics
and ancient beams lie against colour-washed
walls. Modern bathrooms lead off antique furnished
bedrooms, and there are both half tester and
four-poster rooms.
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doubles and suite rooms |
Charming 500 year old coaching inn set in the
beautiful town of Stow-on-the- Wold in the heart
of the Cotswolds. Many original features, fine
wines, good food and well appointed guest rooms.
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doubles rooms |
Contemporary country house set in 5 acres with
beautiful views of classic Cotswold countryside.
From some of the high stone-sided windows, you
can enjoy a view of a landscaped garden with
a sunken lily pond and old-fashioned sundial.
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18th Century manor house in the very centre
of the Cotswolds. An award-winning chef, private
dining rooms as well as main restaurant, overlooking
gardens and valleys. This Cotswold Manor House,
dating from 1722, stands in l00 acres of land
with stunning views across the Windrush Valley,
making it the perfect place to escape the maddening
rush.
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Cottages
in Stow-on-the-Wold, The Cotswolds |
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£324 for 3 nights |
cottage for four people |
This beautiful, detached cottage situated on
the river Dikler beside the Mill House is just
a mile from Stow-on-the-Wold, and is surrounded
by glorious unspoilt Cotswold countryside. With
its river setting where kingfishers, dippers
and water voles can be seen, the Mill House
is listed in the Domesday Book, and Soay sheep
and chickens are kept nearby. Many footpaths
are just a step away giving easy access for
stunning walks.
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£392 for 3 nights |
cottage for four people |
This enchanting cottage of mellow stone is tucked
away in the heart of historic Stow-on-the-Wold,
within walking distance of the town's market
square, fine old inns, antique galleries and
interesting shops. It is approached by way of
a large door, which leads directly into its
secluded, south-facing garden, comprising a
small lawn and terrace bordered by cottage flowers.
Beautifully furnished with country furniture
and decorated to a high standard throughout,
it has successfully blended old world charm
with modern day comforts.
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£335 for 3 nights |
cottage for five people |
A charming and cosy end terraced 18th-century
cottage, tucked away in a quiet backwater just
a minutes' walk from the centre of this picturesque
bustling little Cotswold town. It is attractively
and comfortably furnished, with a very well
equipped kitchen, making the ideal base from
which to tour the Cotswolds or walk to many
of the lesser-known pretty villages and beauty
spots. Two pets welcome at this cottage.
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£216 for 2 nights |
cottage for four people |
Dating from 1660, this charming, double-fronted
stone cottage lies right in the heart of the
popular village of Stow-on-the-Wold. One of
a pair, it has been renovated to form a bright
and spacious `home from home', and offers an
excellent base from which to explore this delightful
corner of the Cotswolds. Pleasant walks lead
through the gently rolling countryside, dotted
with the honey-coloured houses typical of this
region.
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£170 for 2 nights |
cottage for four to five people |
This first floor apartment is located in a converted
school house retaining some original features
and is just a step away from the centre of the
market town of Stow-on-the-Wold.
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£288 for 3 nights |
cottage for four people |
Standing across the road from the oldest inn
in England, which has timbers carbon-dated to
AD 987,each of these delightful and very comfortable
cottages has its own small garden. Two of a
little row, they lie in the heart of the handsome
market town of Stow-on-the-Wold, set on a high
Cotswold plateau and famous as a centre for
English antiques. They are ideally located for
exploring this unique area.
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£270 for 3 nights |
cottage for three people |
Standing across the road from the oldest inn
in England, which has timbers carbon-dated to
AD 987,each of these delightful and very comfortable
cottages has its own small garden. Two of a
little row, they lie in the heart of the handsome
market town of Stow-on-the-Wold, set on a high
Cotswold plateau and famous as a centre for
English antiques. They are ideally located for
exploring this unique area.
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cottage for four people |
Set in the heart of the Cotswolds, this charming
cottage enjoys a secluded and peaceful position,
within a few minutes walk of the town's bustling
market square, antique galleries, interesting
shops, restaurants and pubs. Adjoining another
property, the cottage benefits from a pretty
enclosed, sunny patio garden with sitting out
area, perfect for al fresco dining or relaxing
with a glass of wine. Ideally positioned for
exploring the area with many National Trust
properties and unspoilt villages close by. All
the Cotswold countryside is close by to take
full advantage of.
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£166 for 3 nights |
cottage for two people |
This romantic cosy cottage has been lovingly
restored, whilst retaining many of its original
features, and has the benefit of old beams,
an open fire in the lounge and a maple wood
fitted kitchen.
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£373 for 7 nights |
cottage for three to four people |
Ideally located just two minutes' walk from
the main square, this delightful property, originally
two workers' cottages, makes a wonderful base
for exploring this lovely area. At some 800
feet above sea level, Stow-on-the-Wold is the
highest town in the Cotswolds and attracts many
visitors to its shops, inns, narrow streets
and large market square. Woodbine Cottage also
has a great woodburner for those cosy winter
nights and can accept 2 pets.
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£392 for 3 nights |
cottage for four people |
This delightfully, renovated single-storey,
former bothy and stables situated in the grounds
of the owner's house stands in its own peaceful
garden with terrace where one can sit or dine.
With an unspoilt view of Lower Swell and the
countryside beyond, it is only 5 minutes walk
from the centre of Stow-on-the-Wold with its
historic market square, fine old pubs, antique
galleries and interesting shops.
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£249 for 3 nights |
cottage for two people |
Enjoying the peacefulness of being situated
in the small hamlet of Maugersbury Park Farm
nestles just half a mile south of Stow-on-the-Wold.
There is also an interesting collection of historical
agricultural implements once used at Park Farm,
as well as unusual breeds of poultry. Park Farm
is linked to Stow by a tree-lined footpath,
once a splendid gated road for horses and carriages
going to and from the 16th-century Maugersbury
Manor, which leads to the nearest pub, The Bell
Inn, on the edge of Stow.
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£239 for 3 nights |
cottage for two to three people |
Enjoying the peacefulness of being situated
in the small hamlet of Maugersbury Park Farm
nestles just half a mile south of Stow-on-the-Wold.
The properties each have shared use of the all-weather
tennis court, level games lawn with table tennis,
and farmland walking in an Area of Oustanding
Natural Beauty. There is also an interesting
collection of historical agricultural implements
once used at Park Farm, as well as unusual breeds
of poultry. Park Farm is linked to Stow by a
tree-lined footpath, once a splendid gated road
for horses and carriages going to and from the
16th-century Maugersbury Manor, which leads
to the nearest pub, The Bell Inn, on the edge
of Stow.
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£210 for 3 nights |
cottage for three to four people |
A self contained wing of the owners farmhouse,
with its own driveway, situated at Park Farm,
overlooking a partially wooded valley, close
to Stow-on-the-Wold. It is a lovely area for
walking, being on the Macmillan Way, and near
to the Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire and Monarch's
Ways. Golf, horse riding and fishing locally.
NT houses nearby. Pub 5 minutes walk.
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£245 for 2 nights |
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This detached fully refurbished Cotswold stone
cottage is in idyllic surroundings with unspoilt
countryside views from every aspect and is set
in the grounds of the owner's own Grade II listed
home. It offers the perfect setting for a romantic
holiday or retreat with the seasonal use of
a 40ft outdoor heated swimming-pool with south-facing
terraces and sun loungers. Additional touches
include complimentary wine/chocolates on arrival.
Set just half a mile from the quintessential
and beautiful Cotswold village of Guiting Power
which lies on the River Windrush and has a bakery,
post office/shop and two fine country inns with
seasonal food.
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£180 for 2 nights |
cottage for five people |
In a secluded village, with beautiful views
over the Evenlode Valley, is this detached cottage
built of mellow stone. In the summer it is garlanded
with roses; and on the gable end the school-bell
still hangs. Once part of the Wychwood Forest,
the landscape here now has pockets of woodland,
with deer and other wildlife to be observed.
A walking and touring paradise it is ideal for
the Cotswolds towns and villages.
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£303 for 7 nights |
cottage for four to five people |
This 200 year old cottage retains much character.
Originally the cowman's cottage, it is now a
modernised, country retreat with a pretty garden.
It is an ideal touring base for the Cotswolds
with the market town of Stow only 1 mile away.
Lovely country walks from the door, and a local
pub nearby to relax in.
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£288 for 3 nights |
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Once the local headmaster's home 150 years ago,
Honeypot Cottage is tucked away down a quiet
lane in the peaceful village of Oddington within
the heart of the Cotswolds. This charming 18th-century
stone cottage and its pretty garden make an
ideal, relaxing holiday retreat that is full
of character, with ancient beams, window seat
and wood-burning stove in an inglenook fireplace.
Ideally placed to explore the Cotswolds with
Stow-on-the-Wold, and its interesting shops,
restaurants, antiques and galleries just a 5-minute
drive away.
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£187 for 2 nights |
cottage for two people |
This is a modern conversion of a 17th-century
hayloft in a courtyard of honey-coloured Cotswold
stone buildings. The original stone steps lead
to the first floor accommodation which is extremely
bright and spacious. The living room opens onto
a balcony with views of the Windrush Valley
and steps lead down to the pretty self contained
garden. Ford, in the north Cotswold Area of
Outstanding Natural Beauty, is an ideal base
from which to explore the area on foot, by car
or bicycle. The picturesque villages of Snowshill
and Broadway, and the towns of Stow-on-the-Wold,
Winchcombe and Moreton-in-Marsh (with direct
train link to London) are within 15 mins' drive.
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This delightful 17th century property in the
pretty village of Longborough, retains its charm
and character with wealth of exposed beams,
lattice windows and large open fireplace. Close
to the market towns of Stow on the Wold and
Moreton in Marsh with their specialist antique
shops and wide range of restaurants and pubs,
this attractive, comfortable cottage makes an
ideal base from which to explore this historic
region of England.
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£173 for 3 nights |
cottage for four to five people |
A single storey, spacious barn conversion set
in the small village of Idbury. The Linhay can
be found on the edge of a working organic farm.
A fine touring base with Stow on the Wold, 5
miles.
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