This lovingly renovated traditional cottage is in a fantastic location on the Gloucestershire/Worcestershire border with an abundance of walks and stunning Cotswold towns and villages within easy reach.
Set on the owner’s idyllic countryside estate, this lovingly renovated brick-built cottage is in a fantastic location on the Gloucestershire/Worcestershire border, surrounded by nothing but countryside. With picturesque walks on your doorstep and pretty towns and villages within easy reach, it's the perfect location for couples and their faithful friend or a small family who wish to explore the charming Cotswolds.
With an appealing mix of contemporary interiors and preserved original features, this well-presented cottage is a welcoming home to return to after a day of discovery. The cosy living room will entice you in with a comfortable corner sofa and warming wood burner that's sure to be popular with the four-legged members of your group. The farmhouse-style kitchen is a pleasure to use, with terracotta tiles underfoot, a deep Belfast sink and plenty of countertop space to cook up a feast for four. There's a seating area at the front of the property with a table and chairs for your morning coffee, but what canine companions will really love is the fenced orchard with plenty of space for a game of fetch. Here, you will find another seating area and charcoal BBQ that can be used to dine alfresco whilst watching Fido frolic in the grass. After a day of fun and excitement, retire to basket or bed in one of two light and airy bedrooms with plush double beds ensuring a good night's sleep for all.
The peaceful village of Aston Subedge is a wonderful example of countryside living in the Cotswolds, with stunning views in an idyllic setting. The National Trust’s Dover’s Hill is 2 miles away, where hounds are welcome to join humans walking this natural amphitheatre with views over the Vale of Evesham. Dover’s Hill can be reached on foot by joining the popular Cotswold Way trail. Chipping Campden is 2 miles away and is one of the finest towns in the Cotswolds. Well-preserved and full of history, the town boasts excellent pubs and restaurants alongside interesting boutique shops, many of which are more than happy to accommodate furry friends. For pups that like prose, the cottage is 11 miles from Stratford Upon Avon, the birthplace of William Shakespeare, where you can spend a day visiting important historical sites, enjoying lovely walks, shopping, and visiting quirky cafes.