The Cotswolds have been the backdrop and inspiration to many literary greats, and here’s another romantic scenario straight out of a novel - Rosie Hut sleeps two people in its own private wildflower meadow near Tetbury in Gloucestershire.
Named after Laurie Lee’s beguiling famed female character, Rosie Hut sits comfortably among Gloucestershire’s tumbling fields and gently rolling grain farmlands, and this little hut harks back to a time of haymaking and droving. In fact, this area of England is well known as a historically important wool trade centre. Rosie is a truly traditional hut dating from the 1800’s.
Some of the timbers have been replaced, but that has not detracted from her ambience. It’s so easy to imagine yourself as a land worker in Lee’s celebrated novel as you wake in this cosy cabin, cook breakfast in your outdoor kitchen, and relax in warm nostalgia in this quintessentially quaint area of England. Guests will also be treated to a complimentary breakfast hamper, which includes delicious croissants and fresh fruit. An outdoor canopy covers a delightful dining area, perfect for meals with a view.
Rosie Hut can be booked with April Rose to accommodate upto 4 guests.