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There is so much to recommend holidaying in Gloucestershire including the Cotwolds, the adventure of the Forest of Dean, the colour of Westonbirt Arboretum. The regency splendor of Cheltenham and the historic docks and Cathedral of Gloucester. Fabulous walking countryside.

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Chestnut Cottage 6

Gloucestershire, Heart of England

Chestnut Cottage From £968 Availability

Perfect for a family of six, the charming Chestnut Cottage is nestled towards a corner plot with an outlook to the front the Mill Village. It is located within an astounding luxury development just south of Cirencester. Mill Village is the hub of the development with its public green, tennis courts, luxury award-winning spa, restaurant and shop. The development is located in the heart of the Cotswolds, amidst gorgeous lakeside trails, rivers, lakes and hundreds of acres of lush greenspace. Guests enjoy the very best of the great outdoors as well as a huge range of amazing organised activities and relaxing, well-being treats including fishing, kayaking, canoeing, boating, windsurfing, paddle boarding and birdwatching on the lakes, luxury treatments, a steam room, sauna and three gorgeous swimming pools at the spa, tennis and a fabulously well equipped Technogym. There is also a ‘restful reading’ lounge if you want to escape with a good book and many simple pleasures including walking along the miles of riverside or lakeside trails, bike riding or picnics in a heavenly countryside spots. There are yoga sessions and lakeside fitness classes as well as watersports tuition. During peak holiday seasons, children’s clubs offer fun activities including hot chocolate and marshmallows by the fire in the woods, competitive games and lots of creative fun. There is a wonderful restaurant close to the cottage with its own pizza ovens, perfect for takeways if you do not fancy cooking.

Chestnut Cottage is built in country style with wooden floorboards, an inglenook style fireplace with a cosy wood burner for chilly evenings and lovely doors and windows. It also has all the modern comforts you would hope for including an excellent kitchen and immaculate, top-notch bathrooms.

There are only a handful of properties within Mill Village itself. It is a great location if you choose to use the facilities. No doubt you will spend lots of time exploring the whole estate and its fabulous lakes and trails. You can hire bikes and watercraft and, of course, you will want to explore the beautiful Cotswolds, its very attractive villages and towns and attractions.

The ground floor of Chestnut Cottage is home to cosy open plan living. As well as a cloakroom, the living space is comprised of a lounge area with a sumptuous corner sofa surrounding the wood burner, a modern dining table and chairs and an immaculate, modern kitchen. The kitchen features two ovens, gorgeous worksurfaces, a lovely stone coloured splashback and lots of space. You will be able to cook a feast here though you may want to use the on-site restaurant or pizza takeaway service a few times. The colour palettes are calm and neutral with gorgeous colour pops from flowing curtains and cushions. Double doors lead from the living room onto a south facing veranda with a barbecue and alfresco dining. It leads you to a small bridge which entices you over the stream to Mill Village green.

Upstairs you will find three bedrooms, all beautifully decorated and furnished. The master bedroom suite offers a double bed and en-suite bathroom with a shower over the bath. There is a pretty twin and also a children’s bunk room. There is also a family shower room.

Chestnut Cottage lies within the enchanting water gardens of a gated resort in the heart of the Cotswolds. Just south of Cirencester, guests enjoy many entertainment options within the development as well as being located on the doorstep of fabulous Cotswolds attractions. The Cotswolds boasts idyllic villages, historic towns, a rich heritage of country houses, stunning gardens, wildlife parks, arboretums and enchanting nature reserves. Popular visits are to Bourton-on-the-Water, Stow-on-the-Wold, Tetbury, Cirencester, Malmesbury and Lacock as well as the regency pleasures of Cheltenham and the Georgian glories of Bath which are less than twenty miles away.

Bourton-on-the-Water, like most of the Cotswolds, lies in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is the Venice of the Cotswolds with beautiful bridges crossing the River Windrush. Gorgeous cosy cafes line the pretty streets together with houses made with enchanting honey coloured Cotswold stone.

Stow-on-the-Wold is a delightful market town, the highest of the Cotswold towns exposed on the 800 feet high Stow Hill at the crossroads with the Roman Fosse Way. The town boasts a fascinating history. At the height of the Cotswold wool industry, it held annual fairs where as many as 20000 sheep were sold at one time. The Market Square is very attractive with its ancient cross, town stocks and an elegant array of Cotswold town houses and shops. You will find many fine antique shops, art galleries, gift and craft shops.

Tetbury is another historic wool town. It is an architectural gem with many of the wool merchant’s houses remaining the same as they were in the 16th and 17th centuries. The Parish Church of St Mary’s has one of the tallest and most elegant spires in the UK. Tetbury is popular for its independent shops including antique shops, vintage and interior shops, exclusive boutiques and the Highgrove shop. Tetbury holds many regular events including the May Day Wacky Races, the Spring Bank Holiday Woolsack Races when contestants carry 65lb woolsacks up and down the 1 in 4 hill, the August Summer Show, the September Food and Drink Festival, the October Tetbury Music Festival and the Christmas Lights Switch-on.

Close by, visitors can enjoy the stunning botanical experience of the National Arboretum at Westonbirt, the glorious Elizabethan Chavenage House used for many famous films and TV series, the beautiful Arts and Crafts Manor at Rodmarton, the 13th century Lacock Abbey and HRH Prince of Wales’ stunning garden at Highgrove. Local equestrian events such as the Badminton Horse Trials, Gatcombe Festival of British Eventing and Beaufort Polo are all popular.

Cirencester Park Cottage 3

Cirencester, Gloucestershire, Heart of England

Cirencester Park Cottage From £1150 Availability

Cirencester Park Cottage is the perfect, central base for those wanting to explore the wonderful Cotswold region. Situated in the heart of Cirencester, the apartment holds a quiet position while being only a few minutes from a variety of excellent shops and restaurants.  Not only are a range of Cotswold chocolate-box villages just a short drive away, the near-by towns of Bath, Bristol and Cheltenham are also all within an hour’s drive making this the ultimate choice for those wanting to enjoy all the sights and sounds of this exciting area.   

The cottage has been beautifully renovated and finished with high attention to detail with homely yet modern interiors. The property dates back to the 17th century however its beautiful restoration allows it to retain its original charm and character while still offering all the modern amenities guests could possibly need for a more than comfortable stay. The accommodation is set out over one level and comprises of a spacious living area with cosy log stove and a modern fitted kitchen with all the tools a budding chef could possibly need! Also on this level are the two bedrooms, one of which boasts a king-size bed while the other is a single and a family bathroom.

Outside, there is access to a large private courtyard, however, guests are far more likely to spend their time enjoying the gorgeous Cotswold countryside and enjoying the sunshine on a warm summers day from the comfort of a country pub’s garden! 

The market town of Cirencester, is often referred to as the capital of the Cotswolds, lying in the heart of this beautiful and quintessential English region. Locals refer to Cirencester as a hidden gem that is often overshadowed by nearby Cheltenham, helping to rescue it from being trampled by tourist crowds.

For keen shoppers, there is a variety of excellent independent boutique shops while the bustling market place is certainly the very heart of the town – (Farmer’s Markets take place every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month!) There is plenty of historical attractions, with the interesting Corinium Museum, where visitors can learn all about the archaeology of the Cotswolds and the nearby Roman Amphitheatre, which is just a short stroll from the town centre. For foodies, Cirencester offers a fantastic selection of venues whether visitors are searching for afternoon tea, a three course meal or just a drink with friends! Further afield, Bath, Bristol and Cheltenham are all within an hour’s drive

Clearwater House 10

Gloucestershire, Heart of England

Clearwater House From £1911 Availability

The beautiful, extremely comfortable Clearwater House is a contemporary take on the Cotswold barn with a stunning central double-height atrium. The house is situated on the banks of the beautiful Somerford Lagoon on a prestigious, luxury development in the Cotswolds. This stylish holiday home sleeps up to ten very lucky guests in five delightful bedrooms, of which several enjoy peaceful, calming lake views. There is direct lakeside access from the garden of Clearwater House for canoeing and kayaking. How thrilling!

Clearwater House is located amidst hundreds of acres of lush greenspace brimming with gorgeous lakeside trails, rivers, lakes and woodland. Visitors enjoy the very best of the great outdoors at Clearwater House, with simple pleasures alongside a fabulous array of organised activities. Guests can enjoy fishing, kayaking, canoeing, boating, windsurfing, paddle boarding, birdwatching, luxury spa treatments, swimming, bike riding, hiking, watersports tuition and tennis. The list is endless. The luxury spa is award-winning and boasts three gorgeous swimming pools including a bracing eco-pool naturally filtered by water lilies. There is also a ‘restful reading’ lounge, a library, a restaurant and a shop. Peak season children’s clubs offer fun activities including crafts, competitions, sports and hot chocolate and marshmallows by the woodland fire. Though there are activities and treats for all the family, you will definitely enjoy quality family time when staying at Clearwater House. The resident birds, otters and other animals are delightful. You can hire watercraft and bikes.

The ground floor is home to a fabulous open plan living space. The atrium is stunning and creates a wonderful airy feel. The modern kitchen offers excellent appliances and a central island where guests can keep the chef company. The dining and lounge areas face the lake, taking advantage of the magical, dreamy views. You can all dine together with a view inside or pop out to the deck for alfresco dining and perhaps a barbecue. Comfy sofas and chairs surround the modern log burner which is a real treat on cooler evenings. There is a television and DVD player for your enjoyment. Yew House enjoys calm, neutral colour palettes which are beautifully colour accented with bright, vibrant accessories.

The master bedroom suite enjoys the sensational lake views and is located on the first floor. It has access to a decked balcony with a bistro table, a perfect spot for an early morning cup of tea or perhaps a pre-dinner glass of wine! The suite also boasts sofa seating and a very smart en-suite bathroom. There is also a double bedroom with terrace access and a bunk room, a child’s dream on the first floor. The family bathroom serves both the double and the bunk room.

The second floor is home to a wonderful double room, a pretty twin with gorgeous warm oak furniture and another family bathroom. You really will find it hard to drag yourselves away from Clearwater House and this awesome development, though the delights of the Cotswolds await!

Clearwater House enjoys a fabulous lakeside location within a gated resort in the heart of the Cotswolds. Just south of Cirencester, guests enjoy many entertainment options within the development as well as being located on the doorstep of fabulous Cotswolds attractions. The Cotswolds boasts idyllic villages, historic towns, a rich heritage of country houses, stunning gardens, wildlife parks, arboretums and enchanting nature reserves. Popular visits are to Bourton-on-the-Water, Stow-on-the-Wold, Tetbury, Cirencester, Malmesbury and Lacock as well as the regency pleasures of Cheltenham and the Georgian glories of Bath which are less than twenty miles away.

Bourton-on-the-Water, like most of the Cotswolds, lies in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is the Venice of the Cotswolds with beautiful bridges crossing the River Windrush. Gorgeous cosy cafes line the pretty streets together with houses made with enchanting honey coloured Cotswold stone.

Stow-on-the-Wold is a delightful market town, the highest of the Cotswold towns exposed on the 800 feet high Stow Hill at the crossroads with the Roman Fosse Way. The town boasts a fascinating history. At the height of the Cotswold wool industry, it held annual fairs where as many as 20000 sheep were sold at one time. The Market Square is very attractive with its ancient cross, town stocks and an elegant array of Cotswold town houses and shops. You will find many fine antique shops, art galleries, gift and craft shops.

Tetbury is another historic wool town. It is an architectural gem with many of the wool merchant’s houses remaining the same as they were in the 16th and 17th centuries. The Parish Church of St Mary’s has one of the tallest and most elegant spires in the UK. Tetbury is popular for its independent shops including antique shops, vintage and interior shops, exclusive boutiques and the Highgrove shop. Tetbury holds many regular events including the May Day Wacky Races, the Spring Bank Holiday Woolsack Races when contestants carry 65lb woolsacks up and down the 1 in 4 hill, the August Summer Show, the September Food and Drink Festival, the October Tetbury Music Festival and the Christmas Lights Switch-on.

Close by, visitors can enjoy the stunning botanical experience of the National Arboretum at Westonbirt, the glorious Elizabethan Chavenage House used for many famous films and TV series, the beautiful Arts and Crafts Manor at Rodmarton, the 13th century Lacock Abbey and HRH Prince of Wales’ stunning garden at Highgrove. Local equestrian events such as the Badminton Horse Trials, Gatcombe Festival of British Eventing and Beaufort Polo are all popular.

Coombs House 11

Gloucestershire, Heart of England

Coombs House From £2136 Availability

The substantial and beautifully decorated Coombs House is nestled in a quiet corner with panoramic views of the brook and Somerford Lagoon on a first-class development just south of Cirencester. This wonderful property sleeps up to eleven guests in superb comfort. It is just perfect for large family groups or a group of friends who enjoy outdoor life, relaxation and adventure. Coombs House benefits from a sizeable sun trap of a garden, ideal for family fun and alfresco dining. The development offers outstanding ‘resort’ style facilities and activities that will entertain your whole holiday group.

Whether you are looking to get away from it all and chill with a good book, enjoy walking in the fabulous outdoors, bird-watching, visiting fabulous historic houses and beautiful gardens, learning a new sport, whether you want to relax and paddle about on the water, play tennis, enjoy bike rides, indulge yourself with luxurious spa treatments, swim or get fit, everything is possible when staying at the stylish Coombs House. Set within hundreds of acres of lush green countryside including nine beautiful lakes, two rivers, stunning picnic spots and miles of lakeside and river trails, guests enjoy quality family and friends time. Water adventures including canoeing, kayaking and fishing are on offer. The spa offers fantastic luxury treatments, a steam room, sauna and three gorgeous swimming pools, one of which is a bracing eco-pool naturally filtered by water lilies in addition to the heated indoor and outdoor pools. Guests are also welcome to use the library, a ‘restful reading’ lounge, tennis courts and the Technogym. During peak holiday seasons, children’s clubs offer a huge range of activities. Bikes and watercraft are available for hire. Not only are there numerous pretty picnic spots, you can also enjoy hot chocolate and marshmallows by the fire in the woods. There is an on-site shop and restaurant. You really do not need to go anywhere though the idyllic villages and towns of the Cotswolds await, as well as all the parks, gardens, arboretum’s and historic houses.

Coombs House is immaculate and extremely tasteful. The open plan living area is an absolute delight. It boasts a striking double height atrium and a serious amount of glazing to the rear elevation making this a very bright and airy space. Doors open to the decked terrace and large lawned garden. You really will enjoy many evenings dining alfresco using the barbecue and enjoying the stunning lake views. It is so easy to relax here listening to the sounds of the birds or your favourite soundtracks from the Bluetooth enabled home cinema system. Inside you will find a stylish array of lounge seating, all perfectly positioned to enjoy, not only the views, but the trendy wood burning stove on cooler evenings. The vast dining table is located in the atrium area with fun, colour pop chairs for all. Also fun are the numerous paintings of butterflies on the walls. A large 3D enabled television with a wireless home cinema system and DVD player will entertain. The kitchen will delight the chef in your group. It is very smart and very well equipped. There is a separate laundry room.

The first floor is home to the master bedroom suite, a twin bedroom, a bunk bed room and a very smart family bathroom. The master bedroom boasts an en-suite shower room and access to a balcony with stunning views and outdoor furniture, perfect for your early cup of tea. The bunk bed room is ideal for children and also comes with a pull out truckle bed for an extra guest. The twin features zip and link beds that can be set up as a double if required.

The second floor offers a further delightful double bedroom, another twin and another family bathroom. This holiday home is extremely comfortable with high quality furnishings and stylish decoration and soft furnishings.

Coombs House enjoys a very special lakeside location within a gated resort in the heart of the Cotswolds. Just south of Cirencester, guests enjoy many entertainment options within the development as well as being located on the doorstep of fabulous Cotswolds attractions. The Cotswolds boasts idyllic villages, historic towns, a rich heritage of country houses, stunning gardens, wildlife parks, arboretums and enchanting nature reserves. Popular visits are to Bourton-on-the-Water, Stow-on-the-Wold, Tetbury, Cirencester, Malmesbury and Lacock as well as the regency pleasures of Cheltenham and the Georgian glories of Bath which are less than twenty miles away.

Bourton-on-the-Water, like most of the Cotswolds, lies in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is the Venice of the Cotswolds with beautiful bridges crossing the River Windrush. Gorgeous cosy cafes line the pretty streets together with houses made with enchanting honey coloured Cotswold stone.

Stow-on-the-Wold is a delightful market town, the highest of the Cotswold towns exposed on the 800 feet high Stow Hill at the crossroads with the Roman Fosse Way. The town boasts a fascinating history. At the height of the Cotswold wool industry, it held annual fairs where as many as 20000 sheep were sold at one time. The Market Square is very attractive with its ancient cross, town stocks and an elegant array of Cotswold town houses and shops. You will find many fine antique shops, art galleries, gift and craft shops.

Tetbury is another historic wool town. It is an architectural gem with many of the wool merchant’s houses remaining the same as they were in the 16th and 17th centuries. The Parish Church of St Mary’s has one of the tallest and most elegant spires in the UK. Tetbury is popular for its independent shops including antique shops, vintage and interior shops, exclusive boutiques and the Highgrove shop. Tetbury holds many regular events including the May Day Wacky Races, the Spring Bank Holiday Woolsack Races when contestants carry 65lb woolsacks up and down the 1 in 4 hill, the August Summer Show, the September Food and Drink Festival, the October Tetbury Music Festival and the Christmas Lights Switch-on.

Close by, visitors can enjoy the stunning botanical experience of the National Arboretum at Westonbirt, the glorious Elizabethan Chavenage House used for many famous films and TV series, the beautiful Arts and Crafts Manor at Rodmarton, the 13th century Lacock Abbey and HRH Prince of Wales’ stunning garden at Highgrove. Local equestrian events such as the Badminton Horse Trials, Gatcombe Festival of British Eventing and Beaufort Polo are all popular.

Cosy South Gloucestershire Cabin Retreat 4

Yate, Gloucestershire, Heart of England

Cosy South Gloucestershire Cabin Retreat From £756 Availability

The cabin is furnished with everything you should need for a peaceful stay. Our lovely king sized bed and comfortable singles will ensure a good night’s sleep. In the spacious living area you will find a large sofa and television, with a dining table and chairs leading into the modern kitchen. The kitchen is well stocked with cooking equipment and crockery, oven and hob, as well as a dishwasher. Wardrobes are provided in both of the bedrooms. The clean and modern bathroom offers both a shower and bath to really maximise your relaxation.

You will have the property to yourselves for the duration of your stay! (there is a shared garden however) Access is via a key box at the property, and full check in information will be sent to you the day before you arrive.
The cabin is furnished with everything you should need for a peaceful stay whilst being just under 20 minutes from Bristol Parkway train station. Allowing you both the ease and freedom of travel and a peaceful cosy retreat. Our lovely king sized bed and comfortable singles will ensure a good night’s sleep. In the spacious living area you will find a large sofa and television, with a dining table and chairs leading into the modern kitchen. The kitchen is well stocked with cooking equipment and crockery, oven and hob, as well as a dishwasher. Wardrobes are provided in both of the bedrooms. The clean and modern bathroom offers both a shower and bath to really maximise your relaxation.

You will have the property to yourselves for the duration of your stay! (there is a shared garden however) Access is via a key box at the property, and full check in information will be sent to you the day before you arrive.

This cabin is located in Bristol. Delta Force Paintball North Bristol and West Country Water Park are local attractions and those in the mood for shopping can visit The Mall at Cribbs Causeway and Cabot Circus Shopping Centre. Wild Place Project and Avon Gorge National Nature Reserve are also worth visiting.

Cotswold Valley Manor 16

Stroud, Gloucestershire, Heart of England

Cotswold Valley Manor From £6450 Availability

Cotswold Valley Manor makes a wonderful base for those wishing to fully explore the beautiful Cotswold region with its iconic market towns and truly stunning scenery. The house is located in the chocolate-box village of France Lynch, fantastic local pubs and handy shops are right on your doorstep while the larger town of Stroud with its wider selection of helpful amenities is just a ten-minute car journey away.
 
The traditional property, built from the famous and instantly recognisable Cotswold stone dates back as far as 1650, in recent years it has been extensively modernised and today boasts contemporary interiors and stylish furnishings while still retaining all its original charm and character.  Cotswold Valley Manor can comfortably sleep up to fourteen guests across five bedrooms making it an ideal choice for two families holidaying together.
 
On the ground floor is the main living accommodation, the cosy lounge with its oak beams and exposed stone-walls is the perfect place to relax in front of the log-burner with a good film after a busy day spent exploring the Cotswolds on foot! The gorgeous country kitchen is the real heart of the home and comes equipped with all the tools a budding chef could possibly need, while the formal dining room is an excellent space to gather with loved ones and reflect on the highlights of the day!
 
There are six well-appointed bedrooms, two family rooms with king-size beds each with two additional single beds, a king-size room and a double-room, each complete with en-suite bathrooms. There is a further king-size bedroom with additional single bed, while the final bedroom boasts a king-size sofa bed, these bedrooms share the use of an en-suite bathroom.
 
Outside, with three acres of rolling gardens to wander, there are plenty of hidden spots for the adults to enjoy a moment of peace and quiet with a good book while the children play fun games on the lawn! Spend a warm Summer evening cooking up a storm on the barbecue and dining al fresco on the terrace, afterwards, end the day in the hot tub enjoying a sun downer while enjoying the total tranquillity of the picturesque surroundings.

* This home is best suited for families. The property is strictly no stag, hen do’s or single sex groups and the property owner reserves the right to cancel the booking and retain the security deposit if guests do not comply on arrival.

Cotswold Valley Manor is located in the small village of France Lynch. The closest pub, The King’s Head, is less than a 10-minute walk away – perfect for staggering home of an evening! The neighbouring larger village of Chalford Hill has a handy post office, a village shop and a fish & chip shop, perfect for lazy evenings. The market town of Stroud is just a 10-minute car journey away, here there is a fantastic variety of independent shops, cafes and galleries and one of the best Farmers markets in the country which takes place every Saturday between 9am and 2pm.
 
Further afield, Cirencester, often referred to as the Capital of the Cotswolds is just twenty minutes away while Cheltenham, Bath and Bristol are all within an hour’s drive. Similarly, some of the Cotswolds most notable villages and towns including Bourton-on-the-Water, Stow-on-the-Wold and Moreton-in-Marsh are again just forty-five minutes to an hour away.

Crocus House 8

Gloucestershire, Heart of England

Crocus House From £1266 Availability

Enjoying stunning contemporary interior design, vaulted ceilings to the striking living space, a lakeside deck complete with alfresco dining, a first floor decked balcony with a bistro table, four delightful bedrooms and a fabulous westerly facing aspect across the the tranquil Swillbrook Lake, Crocus House is extremely popular with large families and groups of friends. Swillbrook is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) so you will enjoy uninterrupted views as there are no watersports allowed on this lake.  

Three of the four bedrooms are located on the ground floor. You will find a beautifully appointed king bedroom and a delightful double bedroom, both with immaculate ensuite bathrooms and access to the ground floor decked terrace and lawns running to the lake. Both bedrooms boast a lovely calm neutral colour scheme and quality linens and accessories adorning the beds. There is also a children’s bunk room and a pristine contemporary family bathroom with a double walk-in shower.

The first floor is home to the striking open plan living space and a study with a sofa, perfect if you want to disappear with the Sunday newspapers. The living space takes full advantage of the stunning views with its fully glazed rear elevation. This double height aspect with glass reaching the vaulted ceiling, illuminates this stunning room and creates a cavernous, airy space. A sumptuous corner sofa and chairs surround the feature inset wood burning stove, creating a lovely family spot for board games or afternoon tea. The walls are dazzling, all in brilliant white and showcasing the interesting artwork. The glossy white, contemporary kitchen offers plenty of cabinets and excellent appliances. Doors open to the first floor decked terrace which boasts awesome lake views, a delightful spot for your morning cup of coffee. There is a modern spiral staircase to the lower deck where you will find the barbecue and alfresco dining.  

Stairs lead to the fabulous mezzanine master bedroom. It boasts stunning views over the living space and an outstanding ensuite bathroom. It is a peaceful haven, again enjoying the vaulted ceilings and modern architecture.

Crocus House is located on a first-class development, just south of Cirencester, where you will find a perfect balance of blissful relaxation and exciting adventure. Within hundreds of acres of lush green space, you will discover nine beautiful lakes, two rivers including The Thames, beautiful picnic spots and miles of lakeside and river trails, suitable for hiking or biking. Guests can enjoy canoeing, kayaking, paddle boarding, boating and fishing, the luxury spa, on-site restaurant, a Technogym, tennis courts, the library, the ‘restful reading’ lounge and the fabulous children’s playpark. The spa offers fantastic luxury treatments, a steam room, sauna and three gorgeous swimming pools, one of which is a bracing eco-pool naturally filtered by water lilies plus there is an indoor and outdoor pool. During peak holiday seasons, children can attend children’s clubs with a huge range of fun activities. On your doorstep, you can also enjoy the the delights of the Cotswolds. Charming villages, historic towns, gorgeous gardens and gourmet restaurants all await.

Crocus House enjoys a impressive lakeside position within a gated resort in the heart of the Cotswolds. Just south of Cirencester, guests enjoy many entertainment options within the development as well as being located on the doorstep of fabulous Cotswolds attractions. The Cotswolds boasts idyllic villages, historic towns, a rich heritage of country houses, stunning gardens, wildlife parks, arboretums and enchanting nature reserves. Popular visits are to Bourton-on-the-Water, Stow-on-the-Wold, Tetbury, Cirencester, Malmesbury and Lacock as well as the regency pleasures of Cheltenham and the Georgian glories of Bath which are less than twenty miles away.

Bourton-on-the-Water, like most of the Cotswolds, lies in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is the Venice of the Cotswolds with beautiful bridges crossing the River Windrush. Gorgeous cosy cafes line the pretty streets together with houses made with enchanting honey coloured Cotswold stone.

Stow-on-the-Wold is a delightful market town, the highest of the Cotswold towns exposed on the 800 feet high Stow Hill at the crossroads with the Roman Fosse Way. The town boasts a fascinating history. At the height of the Cotswold wool industry, it held annual fairs where as many as 20000 sheep were sold at one time. The Market Square is very attractive with its ancient cross, town stocks and an elegant array of Cotswold town houses and shops. You will find many fine antique shops, art galleries, gift and craft shops.

Tetbury is another historic wool town. It is an architectural gem with many of the wool merchant’s houses remaining the same as they were in the 16th and 17th centuries. The Parish Church of St Mary’s has one of the tallest and most elegant spires in the UK. Tetbury is popular for its independent shops including antique shops, vintage and interior shops, exclusive boutiques and the Highgrove shop. Tetbury holds many regular events including the May Day Wacky Races, the Spring Bank Holiday Woolsack Races when contestants carry 65lb woolsacks up and down the 1 in 4 hill, the August Summer Show, the September Food and Drink Festival, the October Tetbury Music Festival and the Christmas Lights Switch-on.

Close by, visitors can enjoy the stunning botanical experience of the National Arboretum at Westonbirt, the glorious Elizabethan Chavenage House used for many famous films and TV series, the beautiful Arts and Crafts Manor at Rodmarton, the 13th century Lacock Abbey and HRH Prince of Wales’ stunning garden at Highgrove. Local equestrian events such as the Badminton Horse Trials, Gatcombe Festival of British Eventing and Beaufort Polo are all popular.

Daffodil Cottage 2

Cirencester, Gloucestershire, Heart of England

Daffodil Cottage From £1285 Availability

Daffodil Cottage makes the perfect romantic bolthole for two, exuding Cotswold charm, it was originally built in 1624 and has been beautifully restored seamlessly blending its original charm and character with updated interiors and facilities. On the ground floor is the open-plan living accomodation which comprises of a cosy sitting area with log stove and plush velvet sofas and a fully-equipped modern kitchen complete with dining facilities. Upstairs is the romantic double bedroom and luxury bathroom which boasts its very own indulgent free-standing bath, the perfect place for  long soak after a busy day spent exploring the surrounding countryside. It has its own large garden and magnificent country views, the seating area makes the perfect place from which to enjoy your morning cup of coffee or a yummy evening sundowner. Daffodil Cottage is located within the pretty hamlet of Tarlton, there are lovely country walks from the door or its a 20 minute stroll (or 2 minute drive) to the famous Tunnel House Inn for a pub lunch. If you feel like going a little further, Cirencester and Princes Charles' Tetbury are the closest towns. Daffodil cottage makes us want to pack our bags, jump in the car and hideaway for a couple of days!

Tarlton is a pretty and sleepy hamlet, off the beaten track but within ten minutes of the historic market towns of Cirencester and Tetbury. A mile away via country path or dirt road is the local pub, the Tunnel House, originally built to house workers on the canal tunnel, whose 19th century classical entrance is adjacent. For excellent gastro-pubs The Bell at Sapperton, Trouble House Inn, Potting Shed and Village Pub Barnsley are within 10 mins drive. For fine dining try Barnsley House, Calcot Manor or The Rectory.
 
From the doorstep there is excellent walking through the Bathurst Estate with the source of the Thames about a mile away. The fine house and garden at Rodmarton is just down the road with Prince Charles’ Highgrove, Westonbirt (Arboretum and Beaufort Polo Club) and Bibury not much further. There is of course much more and with Cotswolds towns like Stow, Chipping Camden and Burford and destinations like Bath and Cheltenham all within about 30 minutes drive Daffodil Cottage is your perfect base.

Daffodil Cottage 2

Cirencester, Gloucestershire, Heart of England

Daffodil Cottage From £1285 Availability

Daffodil Cottage makes the perfect romantic bolthole for two, exuding Cotswold charm, it was originally built in 1624 and has been beautifully restored seamlessly blending its original charm and character with updated interiors and facilities. On the ground floor is the open-plan living accomodation which comprises of a cosy sitting area with log stove and plush velvet sofas and a fully-equipped modern kitchen complete with dining facilities. Upstairs is the romantic double bedroom and luxury bathroom which boasts its very own indulgent free-standing bath, the perfect place for  long soak after a busy day spent exploring the surrounding countryside. It has its own large garden and magnificent country views, the seating area makes the perfect place from which to enjoy your morning cup of coffee or a yummy evening sundowner. Daffodil Cottage is located within the pretty hamlet of Tarlton, there are lovely country walks from the door or its a 20 minute stroll (or 2 minute drive) to the famous Tunnel House Inn for a pub lunch. If you feel like going a little further, Cirencester and Princes Charles' Tetbury are the closest towns. Daffodil cottage makes us want to pack our bags, jump in the car and hideaway for a couple of days!

Tarlton is a pretty and sleepy hamlet, off the beaten track but within ten minutes of the historic market towns of Cirencester and Tetbury. A mile away via country path or dirt road is the local pub, the Tunnel House, originally built to house workers on the canal tunnel, whose 19th century classical entrance is adjacent. For excellent gastro-pubs The Bell at Sapperton, Trouble House Inn, Potting Shed and Village Pub Barnsley are within 10 mins drive. For fine dining try Barnsley House, Calcot Manor or The Rectory.
 
From the doorstep there is excellent walking through the Bathurst Estate with the source of the Thames about a mile away. The fine house and garden at Rodmarton is just down the road with Prince Charles’ Highgrove, Westonbirt (Arboretum and Beaufort Polo Club) and Bibury not much further. There is of course much more and with Cotswolds towns like Stow, Chipping Camden and Burford and destinations like Bath and Cheltenham all within about 30 minutes drive Daffodil Cottage is your perfect base.

Daisy House 7

Gloucestershire, Heart of England

Daisy House From £1112 Availability

Daisy House is somehow just as you picture it from its name. It is built with honey coloured stone in traditional Cotswold style and set within a traffic-free location within gorgeous water gardens. Located on a stunning first class development just south of Cirencester in Mill Village, it offers four very pretty, country bedrooms sleeping up to seven guests. Sumptuous sofas surround its cosy wood burning stove, making it an idyllic holiday home.  With the added massive bonus of an incredible range of ‘resort’ style facilities and activities, families will no doubt leave with a holiday to remember.

This beautiful holiday home boasts a gorgeous, country style open plan living space on the ground floor. The feature wood burning stove is surrounded by comfy seating and adorable soft furnishings. The lovely kitchen is comprised of cream cabinetry and excellent appliances. Someone has spent a lot of time choosing the perfect colour schemes and accessories to make this a warm and inviting space. The living room is dual-aspect with double doors opening to the front and rear enclosed terraces. The front decking overlooks beautiful water lilies and boasts a garden table and chairs. The rear decking is perfect for storing bikes if you take them or hire them plus the barbecue is stored there. Not only is the cottage family friendly, it is also pet friendly so you do not need to leave your furry friends at home. It is easy to imagine them curled up in front of the fire and they will enjoy the very best of walks. There is a downstairs cloakroom and a utility cupboard housing a washing machine.

Upstairs, you will find all four bedrooms. The master bedroom boasts a king-size bed, doors opening onto a Juliette balcony and an en-suite bathroom with a bath and shower over it. There is another delightful double room, also with a Juliette balcony and small en-suite with a toilet and sink. There is a pretty, lavender themed single bedroom plus a bunk room, ideal for children. These bedrooms share a pristine family bathroom with a shower over the bath.

Daisy Cottage is one of only a handful of properties within Mill Village on the estate. It is very close to the award-winning spa and shop. The development is located in the heart of the Cotswolds, amidst gorgeous lakeside trails, rivers, lakes and hundreds of acres of lush greenspace.  Guests enjoy the very best of the great outdoors and fabulous organised activities including fishing, kayaking, canoeing, boating, windsurfing, paddle boarding and birdwatching on the lakes, luxury treatments, the steam room, sauna and three gorgeous swimming pools at the spa, tennis and a fabulously well equipped Technogym. There is also a ‘restful reading’ lounge if you want to escape with a good book and many simple pleasures including walking along the miles of riverside or lakeside trails, bike riding or picnics in a heavenly countryside spots. During peak holiday seasons, children’s clubs offer fun activities including hot chocolate and marshmallows by the fire in the woods, competitive games and lots of creative fun. There is a wonderful restaurant close to the cottage with its own pizza ovens, perfect for takeways if you do not fancy cooking.

Daisy House lies within the enchanting water gardens of a gated resort in the heart of the Cotswolds. Just south of Cirencester, guests enjoy many entertainment options within the development as well as being located on the doorstep of fabulous Cotswolds attractions. The Cotswolds boasts idyllic villages, historic towns, a rich heritage of country houses, stunning gardens, wildlife parks, arboretums and enchanting nature reserves. Popular visits are to Bourton-on-the-Water, Stow-on-the-Wold, Tetbury, Cirencester, Malmesbury and Lacock as well as the regency pleasures of Cheltenham and the Georgian glories of Bath which are less than twenty miles away.

Bourton-on-the-Water, like most of the Cotswolds, lies in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is the Venice of the Cotswolds with beautiful bridges crossing the River Windrush. Gorgeous cosy cafes line the pretty streets together with houses made with enchanting honey coloured Cotswold stone.

Stow-on-the-Wold is a delightful market town, the highest of the Cotswold towns exposed on the 800 feet high Stow Hill at the crossroads with the Roman Fosse Way. The town boasts a fascinating history. At the height of the Cotswold wool industry, it held annual fairs where as many as 20000 sheep were sold at one time. The Market Square is very attractive with its ancient cross, town stocks and an elegant array of Cotswold town houses and shops. You will find many fine antique shops, art galleries, gift and craft shops.

Tetbury is another historic wool town. It is an architectural gem with many of the wool merchant’s houses remaining the same as they were in the 16th and 17th centuries. The Parish Church of St Mary’s has one of the tallest and most elegant spires in the UK. Tetbury is popular for its independent shops including antique shops, vintage and interior shops, exclusive boutiques and the Highgrove shop. Tetbury holds many regular events including the May Day Wacky Races, the Spring Bank Holiday Woolsack Races when contestants carry 65lb woolsacks up and down the 1 in 4 hill, the August Summer Show, the September Food and Drink Festival, the October Tetbury Music Festival and the Christmas Lights Switch-on.

Close by, visitors can enjoy the stunning botanical experience of the National Arboretum at Westonbirt, the glorious Elizabethan Chavenage House used for many famous films and TV series, the beautiful Arts and Crafts Manor at Rodmarton, the 13th century Lacock Abbey and HRH Prince of Wales’ stunning garden at Highgrove. Local equestrian events such as the Badminton Horse Trials, Gatcombe Festival of British Eventing and Beaufort Polo are all popular.

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