An uncompromising approach to accessibility makes this property a fantastic bolthole for wheelchair users and their loved ones. Expertly created to offer high-end comfort in a contemporary setting, it can accommodate a party of six plus two canine companions. Enjoy days out in the Warwickshire and Cotswolds countryside, then return back to the cottage to soak up far-reaching views and unwind in the wood-fired hot tub.
Purpose-built, this modern holiday property offers the opportunity for friends, family and four-pawed pals to enjoy a truly inclusive escape from the everyday. The excitement builds as you approach – the trio of properties here boast an elevated location within acres of Warwickshire countryside and neighbouring a National Trust estate. Step inside and you’ll find a spacious single-level ground floor that prioritises time together. Share catering duties in the sleek kitchen, gather around the central dining table and unwind in front of the Smart TV in the lounge area. There’s ample floor space for the dogs to doze at your feet, whatever you’re doing. A cloakroom completes the convenience at ground-floor level. When it’s time to retire settle the dogs down, before heading upstairs. Wheelchair users can use the vertical lift to access their own bedroom, which has a profiling bed with a hoist and ceiling track, along with a further single bed. An en-suite wet room with a shower, shower chair and WC ensures every need is catered for. A separate staircase from the lounge leads onto a spacious first-floor landing with a choice of two further bedrooms – a king and a twin – plus a family shower room. Large gardens create a connection to the surrounding countryside – simply open the sliding patio doors and step out onto your single-level, private patio. There’s a table and chairs for summer dining and, for the ultimate luxury, a wood-fired hot tub with hoist and pergola overhead.
This wonderful holiday home is next to Coughton Court and just 3 miles from the vibrant market town of Alcester. Shakespeare’s birthplace, Stratford-upon-Avon, is 8.5 miles away – enjoy riverside walks, historic sites and the canal basin during your visit, or escape the crowds on The Greenway, a section of the West Midlands Cycle Route which offers a high-quality surfaced path suitable for walkers and wheelchair users. Ragley Hall (6 miles) is the location of an annual DogFest event and welcomes dogs on a lead year-round in its 10 hectares of grounds. Situated on the northern tip of the Cotswolds, Moreton-in-Marsh (24 miles) is a bustling market town while much of the town of Chipping Campden (15.5 miles) has been a designated conservation area since 1970.