Elevated above the nearby town of Nailsworth, this traditional cottage enjoys a unique vantage point for exploring the Cotswolds. Ideal for groups of up to six humans and two hounds, you’ll soon be sniffing out exciting adventures across the nearby commons, or padding along the iconic Cotswold Way. Rest your tired paws on your return, relaxing in the pretty Mediterranean-style garden and firing up the BBQ for al fresco suppers.
Step inside to discover a comfortable retreat with fashionably distressed furniture, chic accessories and fresh decor. Walk down the steps into the elegant lounge to curl up on the sofas or relax in the adjoining sunroom. Dinner is a glamorous affair in the beautiful dining room, which boasts an exposed stone fireplace, traditional flooring, and an impressive table – beware of curious pups by the open stairwell. There’s a small terrace for al fresco dining by candlelight, and there’s a fabulous fitted kitchen along with a handy utility area. The first and second floors are home to the stunning bedrooms, each one tastefully decorated and sharing one of two bathrooms; a generous wet room and a sublime bathroom complete with a roll-top bath. Outside, the garden area consists of a large sheltered terrace with furniture and pretty plants and shrubs. There is off-road parking for one car, and additional roadside parking subject to availability.
A short 0.5-mile stroll will bring you into the market town of Nailsworth, known for its selection of restaurants and independent shops. Slightly further afield is Westonbirt Arboretum, 8.5 miles away, which welcomes furry visitors on leads throughout the grounds. There are several National Trust properties nearby too, where Rex can sniff for rabbits throughout the grounds of popular gems such as Woodchester Mansion Trust, 5 miles away, and Newark Park, 7.5 miles away.