Inglenook Cottage has been designed to offer a truly charming getaway. Admire the stone-built exterior and the surrounding honey-coloured stone and timbered properties, before making your way into the cottage, which has retained a wealth of original features.
Enter into the cosy living room, where contemporary furnishings and TV complement the exposed beams and stone-built fireplace, home to a wood burner, offering the perfect space to unwind in the evening. In the kitchen, you will find a delightful range of appliances to assist you in cooking up a tasty home-cooked meal, whilst your loved ones keep you company at the dining table and plan tomorrows adventure as dinner simmers on the hob. The main bedroom boasts a double bed again filled with characterful features and offering lovely views.
If you can tear yourself away from this charming abode, immerse yourself in your surroundings by taking a stroll into the town, where an array of pubs and restaurants are awaiting, as well as a number of cafés where you can enjoy afternoon tea. Within the town, you will find two small supermarkets and various shops for picking up the essentials, including a baker, a butcher where you can purchase locally sourced meat, and also a greengrocer for vegetables to cook up your own Cotswold delicacy.
If you are feeling adventurous, you could book onto one of the many guided tours of the town or soak up the countryside setting further by walking the Cotswold Way, the Gloucestershire Way, the Warden’s Way and the Windrush Way. For a taste of history and offering a superb family day out is the 1000-year-old Sudeley Castle and Gardens, or slightly further afield is the National Trust property of Snowshill Manor and Garden.