If ever we saw blessing in the air, it’s in this beautiful part of the Cotswolds, where handsome shepherds hut April Rise sits amidst the wildflowers in her own sepia meadow. A romantic retreat for two, April Rise is named after the Cotswold’s most famous son, Laurie Lee, and his famous poem of the same name. We think that Lee would have enjoyed a stay in this cosy cabin, with its views of his beloved rolling fields, full of hares and butterflies, not far from his Gloucestershire home of Slad Valley.
April Rise may remind us of bucolic, hazy August days, but April Rise is anything but traditional. April Rise is a little larger than your average hut, sitting in a peaceful location in which to enjoy your stay in this area. April Rise even has an en-suite bathroom fit for royalty, which is handy due to proximity to the royal houses of Gatcombe Park and Highgrove House.
April Rise offers an opportunity to experience Tetbury’s traditional hotel room, with all the modern conveniences, and even a breakfast hamper to boot. Why not bring your loved one on a romantic break to this famously idyllic county? Guests will also be treated to a complimentary breakfast hamper, which includes delicious croissants and fresh fruit.
Rosie Hut can be booked with April Rose to accommodate upto 4 guests.