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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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Elm Lodge 4

Glasshouse, Gloucestershire, Heart of England

Elm Lodge From £404 Availability

Elm Lodge is a single-storey lodge in the hamlet of Glasshouse near to Newent in Gloucestershire. The lodge sleeps four people and has one double bedroom with an en-suite shower room, a twin bedroom and a family bathroom. Also in the lodge is an open-plan living area with a kitchen and sitting area with doors leading to a private decked area with outdoor furniture. One of a group of three, Elm Lodge is a superb holiday home in the beautiful Forest of Dean.

Elton House 10

Gloucestershire, Heart of England

Elton House From £2529 Availability

Elton House is a spacious, individual, oak framed holiday home within an exclusive development just south of Cirencester with all the delights of the Cotswolds on its doorstep. This fantastic development offers a fantastic range of ‘resort’ style facilities and activities for the whole family amongst sensational landscapes with nine lakes, two rivers, lakeside trails, woodland and hundreds of acres of lush greenspace. The development is prestigious, upmarket and offers both supreme relaxation and adventure in equal measures.

The ‘resort’ style amenities and activities include an award-winning luxury spa with steam room, sauna and three swimming pools including a bracing eco-pool naturally filtered by water lilies, a library, a ‘restful reading’ lounge, tennis courts, a children’s playground, restaurant, shop, a Technogym, watersports tuition, fishing, kayaking, canoeing, paddle boarding plus there are miles of hiking and biking trails. During high season there are children’s clubs offering many fun and competitive activities including crafts, sports and hot chocolate and toasting marshmallows over the fire pit in the woods. The restaurant is fabulous with its own pizza ovens offering an eat-in or takeaway service.

With five excellent bedrooms, Elton House sleeps 10 guests very comfortably. The rear of the house offers fully glazed elevations with wonderful scenic views of the lush greenspace,  lily ponds and towards the lake. The ground floor living area is open plan in design with designated areas. The attractive oak beams everywhere add charm and warmth. The kitchen is huge with masses of cupboards and excellent appliances. The chef in your group will be able to cook up a storm here. There is lovely indoor dining with a view and two lounge areas. One is centered around the large television with Sky channels and a modern wood burning stove and the other closer to the deck. This arrangement is perfect as you may have some guests wanting to snuggle up and watch a film and others fancying a game of cards or a read of the Sunday newspapers. A deluxe pool table is provided for your entertainment. It is wonderful and likely to be the scene of some healthy competition. Sliding doors open to the extensive rear decked terrace for alfresco dining using the barbecue. Lush lawned gardens lead to the lake. It is serene, tranquil and incredibly relaxing.

The delightful master bedroom suite can be found on the first floor. It enjoys an ensuite bathroom and access to the balcony that runs the length of the house. There is also a children’s bunk bed room, a smart double room and a fully tiled family bathroom.

On the second floor you will find another beautifully finished double bedroom and a twin which will, no doubt, be a hit with any teenagers in the group. With charming sloping ceilings, a sofa and television with Nintendo Wii and accessories, it is like having your own games room to disappear to. Elton House is very much geared to family fun and enjoyment.

Elton 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. Villages and towns such as Bourton-on-the-Water, Stow-on-the-Wold, Tetbury, Cirencester, Malmesbury and Lacock are all close by and the regency pleasures of Cheltenham and the Georgian glories of Bath 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.

Farley House 8

Gloucestershire, Heart of England

Farley House From £1651 Availability

Think barn style living with gorgeous beams, exposed walls, range cookers, double height ceilings and a fantastic sense of space. Farley House offers just that. It rests peacefully on the edge of an idyllic lake within an exclusive, gated development in the very heart of the Cotswolds. Just south of Cirencester, this amazing development offers extensive family fun amongst stunning landscapes, nine lakes, two rivers, lakeside trails, hundreds of acres of lush green space and wonderful wildlife. The development is prestigious, upmarket and offers both supreme relaxation and adventure in a truly magical natural setting.

Oliver’s Travels offers numerous properties located on the development within our portfolio, so why not invite your friends and family to join your holiday? Boasting a luxury spa with steam room, sauna and gorgeous treatments, 3 swimming pools including a bracing eco-pool naturally filtered by water lilies, a library, a ‘restful reading’ lounge, tennis courts, a children’s playground, restaurant, watersports tuition, a Technogym, fishing and so much more, this exceptional development is the perfect spot for multi-generational holidays and meeting up with friends. Much of the Cotswolds lies within a stunning Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It boasts idyllic villages, historic towns, a rich heritage of country houses, wildlife parks, stunning gardens and enchanting nature reserves.

This glorious property sleeps eight guests in four immaculate bedrooms, two of which enjoy en-suite bathrooms. The double height spacious living area oozes warmth and character with splendid beams, an exposed brick wall and gorgeous, sumptuous furnishings surrounding the cosy wood burner. The vaulted ceilings complete with beams are incredibly attractive. The gourmet kitchen boasts contemporary cream units, granite work surfaces, an electric Aga and a gas hob, a chef’s dream. Guests can keep the chef company sitting at the lovely central dining table. Massive doors open to the south-facing decked terrace which balances beautifully over the water’s edge. What a spectacular spot for your morning cup of coffee or a late night drink gazing at the stars! Waterside alfresco dining can be enjoyed using the barbecue. If you don’t fancy cooking, you can pick up delicious pizzas fresh from the wood burning pizza oven at the resort’s restaurant.

Also on the ground floor are three of the four bedrooms. With direct access through huge glass sliding doors to the decked terrace, a gorgeous double room features a comfy oak bed and an immaculate en-suite bathroom. You will wake up in the morning to those fabulous lake views. Farley House also offers two charming twin bedrooms which share a family shower room on the ground floor.

The central wooden stairs lead you to the atmospheric first floor master bedroom suite. With its sloping ceilings, beams and pristine en-suite shower room, it is an idyllic space. Everything about Farley House is warm, inviting and high-end. You will have a wonderful time, that is for sure!

Farley 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. Villages and towns such as Bourton-on-the-Water, Stow-on-the-Wold, Tetbury, Cirencester, Malmesbury and Lacock are all close by and the regency pleasures of Cheltenham and the Georgian glories of Bath 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.

Golden Oak 8

Christchurch, Gloucestershire, Heart of England

Golden Oak From £330 Availability

Robes in the en-suite, outdoor hot tub and log burning stove in the spacious living area. Your Golden Oak cabin, our most well-appointed and often in the best locations, has all these luxuries and more, to ensure that your forest break is pleasurable and relaxing. 

Comprising 120 cabins, surrounded by a maze of forest walks, trails and meadow, Forest of Dean holidays have something for everybody whether you're staying for weekend breaks or longer. The cabin accommodation includes Silver Birch, Golden Oak, and amazing Golden Oak Treehouses. At the heart of the location is the Forest Retreat, with a shop, café, and bar. Here you can also meet the Forest Ranger, book activities, and hire bikes. There is also a children’s play area!

The Forest of Dean is a timeless landscape of woodlands, rivers, hills and valleys, lending itself to outdoor pursuits from walking and hiking to canoeing and cycling. Take days out to discover enchanted woods, underground caves, craft centres, steam railways and cathedral cities.

Golden Oak Hideaway 2

Christchurch, Gloucestershire, Heart of England

Golden Oak Hideaway From £330 Availability

Comprising 120 cabins, surrounded by a maze of forest walks, trails and meadow, Forest of Dean holidays have something for everybody whether you're staying for weekend breaks or longer. The cabin accommodation includes Silver Birch, Golden Oak, and amazing Golden Oak Treehouses. At the heart of the location is the Forest Retreat, with a shop, café, and bar. Here you can also meet the Forest Ranger, book activities, and hire bikes. There is also a children’s play area!

The Forest of Dean is a timeless landscape of woodlands, rivers, hills and valleys, lending itself to outdoor pursuits from walking and hiking to canoeing and cycling. Take days out to discover enchanted woods, underground caves, craft centres, steam railways and cathedral cities.

Golden Oak Treehouse 10

Christchurch, Gloucestershire, Heart of England

Golden Oak Treehouse From £330 Availability

Think back to your childhood years... Playing hide and seek, hosting glamorous tea parties with your cuddly friends, and building forts you imagined were fairy tale castles in a land far, far away... Bring those dreams to life when you stay on a magical treehouse holiday.

The Golden Oak Treehouse benefits from all the luxuries of our main Golden Oak cabins and sleeps up to 10 people.

The Forest of Dean is a timeless landscape of woodlands, rivers, hills and valleys, lending itself to outdoor pursuits from walking and hiking to canoeing and cycling. Take days out to discover enchanted woods, underground caves, craft centres, steam railways and cathedral cities.

Goldfinch House 8

Gloucestershire, Heart of England

Goldfinch House From £1379 Availability

Think hot tub holidays! Think architect designed holiday home! Think stunning views! Think ‘resort’ style facilities and activities! Think award-winning spa with indulgent treatments, sauna, steam room and three swimming pools! Think watersports, yoga, keeping fit, hiking and biking! Think tranquil lakeside locations with miles of walking trails! Think hot chocolate and marshmallows headed over fire pits in wooded glens! This is what you get when you book a holiday at Goldfinch House!

This contemporary gem of a holiday home boasts 4 gorgeous bedrooms sleeping 8 guests in supreme comfort. It enjoys quirky upside down living so that the contemporary open plan living spaces enjoy the fabulous views of the lake and nature reserve. The decoration and furnishings throughout this stunning house are outstanding. With neutral grey and cream calming palettes and the rear elevation being almost totally glazed, the spaces are extremely light and airy.

You arrive at Goldfinch House over a little wooden bridge which crosses a small waterway. This luxury holiday home rests peacefully on the southern banks of Clearwater Lake. On the ground floor you will find two luxury lakeside bedrooms which both open onto the ground floor deck. They both enjoy fabulous, well-maintained ensuite bathrooms. There is also a delightful twin bedroom and a family bathroom on the ground floor.

Upstairs, the living space is spectacular. With architectural grandeur and flooded with light, it offers a brilliant sense of space. The vaulted ceilings are a wonder! Sumptuous sofas are placed perfectly to benefit from the beautiful vistas and also the modern wood burning stove on cooler evenings. You can dine in luxury with a view. The kitchen is huge, a chef’s dream, with masses of units and space as well as top-notch appliances. Guests can chat to the chef at the breakfast bar while a feast is being prepared. Also on the first floor is a children’s bunk bed room which will no doubt be a hit.

Huge doors open from the living space onto the first floor decked balcony. This is just the spot for your morning cup of coffee watching the sun rise. A big plus with this holiday home is the hot tub on the ground floor deck. What a treat! Just get those bottles of fizz chilling! It is also the place where you can enjoy alfresco dining with a view using the barbecue.

Goldfinch House sits within an exclusive, gated development in the very heart of the Cotswolds. Just south of Cirencester, the development offers a fantastic range of facilities for the whole family amongst stunning landscapes, nine lakes, two rivers, lakeside trails and hundreds of acres of lush green space. The development is prestigious, upmarket and offers both supreme relaxation and adventure in equal measures. The luxury spa offers excellent treatments as well as its steam room, sauna and swimming pools, one of which is a bracing eco-pool naturally filtered by water lilies. There is also a library, a ‘restful reading’ lounge, tennis courts, a children’s playground, restaurant, watersports tuition, a Technogym, fishing and so much more. This is the perfect place for multi-generational holidays and meeting up with friends.

Goldfinch 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. Villages and towns such as Bourton-on-the-Water, Stow-on-the-Wold, Tetbury, Cirencester, Malmesbury and Lacock are all close by and the regency pleasures of Cheltenham and the Georgian glories of Bath 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.

Harlow House 8

Gloucestershire, Heart of England

Harlow House From £1289 Availability

Located on a prestigious development with hundreds of acres of lush greenspace, rivers and nine lakes, Harlow House is one of just ten of the estate’s holiday homes situated within the enchanting Water Garden. It is a very tranquil location and very pretty too, brimming with  attractive wooden bridges, walkways and lily ponds. Harlow House offers spacious contemporary accommodation for up to eight guests. This splendid holiday home is beautifully finished throughout, the perfect holiday retreat. One of the main features of the property is the large roof terrace which enjoys sensational views over the estate as well as being a sun trap and the perfect place to top up your tan. It is an eco-friendly home with heating via air source heat pumps, a heat recovery system and underfloor heating.   

The ground floor of Harlow House offers stunning, open plan contemporary living. With two walls almost fully comprised of floor-to-ceiling bi-fold doors, the living space is bright, beautiful and makes you want to smile. The living space is beautifully appointed with a gorgeous, L-shaped, sumptuous sofa enjoying lovely natural views. Harlow House features a very attractive, modern log burner. It is wonderful on cooler evenings to get cosy with the fire on. The contemporary, stone coloured, high gloss kitchen will delight the chef and offers gorgeous stone work surfaces, a sociable breakfast bar, a double oven and other top-notch appliances including a Nespresso coffee machine. There is a modern, stylish dining table with colour pop chairs. The colour palettes used in Harlow House are all neutral, whites, creams and greys so the occasional accent of bright red or turquoise works really well. There is an assortment of games and puzzles as well as the television and Blueray disc player for your enjoyment. The quality bi-fold doors open to a splendid ground floor deck with lovely rattan garden furniture and a barbecue. It is the perfect spot for your morning cup of coffee or a pre-dinner drink. The ground floor also boasts a utility room/cloakroom which is home to a washing machine and dryer. There is also a small snug with a sofa, desk and wall-mounted television, perhaps the place for a quiet read of the Sunday newspapers.

Upstairs, you will find two fabulous king bedrooms, both with en-suite shower rooms and access to a private balcony. Again, they are beautifully styled with accents of bright colours adorning the comfy beds. There is also a delightful twin bedroom and the ‘butterfly’ room, a dreamy child’s bedroom. You will find a single bed with a truckle underneath. If you would like to use the truckle bed please let us know when booking. These bedrooms share a smart family bathroom that features both a bath and a shower.

The roof terrace is a wonderful space with astroturf and sun loungers at one end and garden furniture at the other. What a wonderful spot to watch the sun go down over this magical estate!

Guests staying at Harlow House enjoy the hundreds of acres of lush greenspace, brimming with lakes, rivers, stunning picnic spots, woodland and miles of beautiful hiking and biking trails as well as a massive variety of activities and facilities. The ‘resort’ style amenities and activities include an award-winning luxury spa with steam room, sauna and three swimming pools including a bracing eco-pool naturally filtered by water lilies, a library, a ‘restful reading’ lounge, tennis courts, a children’s playground, restaurant, shop, a Technogym, watersports tuition, fishing, kayaking, canoeing, paddle boarding, boating, yoga, waterside exercise classes and children’s clubs during peak holiday seasons.

Harlow House enjoys a very special water garden 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. Villages and towns such as Bourton-on-the-Water, Stow-on-the-Wold, Tetbury, Cirencester, Malmesbury and Lacock are all close by and the regency pleasures of Cheltenham and the Georgian glories of Bath 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.

Huntsman Lake House 8

Lechlade, Gloucestershire, Heart of England

Huntsman Lake House From £10750 Availability

If you happen to be lucky enough to secure a booking at The Glass House, then be prepared to be totally blown away by this sensational architectural masterpiece! Designed by Mecanoo, a leading Dutch based architectural design firm and hidden away on the tranquil Huntsman Lake, within 850 acres of stunning Cotswolds woodland on the prestigious Lakes by Yoo private estate, this glorious property sleeps eight guests in absolute luxury. The Lakes by Yoo is a fabulous collection of sumptuous private properties and a few select rental villas, the brain child of design collective Yoo Studio, co-founded by none other than Philippe Starck. This magnificent estate boasts several large freshwater lakes, meadows and woodland, a haven for wildlife, in the Gloucestershire countryside. Each of the properties is cleverly screened for total privacy. The Lakes by Yoo is located in the pretty, historic village of Lechlade which sits in an Area of Natural Beauty on the River Thames, just ninety minutes from London. Guests staying at The Glass House and the other exclusive properties can enjoy a fabulous collection of amenities including water sports such as paddle boarding, canoeing and kayaking, fly, lure and pole fishing, pond dipping for youngsters, cycling, ziplining, shooting, trapeze, horse riding, dune buggies, paint balling, climbing, numerous workshops, a children’s club and indulgent wellness treatments at the luxurious Orchard Spa with its 17 metre heated swimming pool, gym, treatment rooms, sauna and steam room. There are endless walking trails, an arboretum, a vegetable patch and herb garden, a hennery where you can help yourselves to eggs, a bird hide and even a small beach. The Lakes also offer a private dining menu packed with seasonal, local produce, using only the finest ingredients, perfect for long lunches or an evening celebration. The team can take care of everything from decorating to flowers to create the perfect celebration. If you can bare to leave The Glass House and this heavenly estate, many of the Cotswold’s major sights are only a fifteen minute drive away.

The Glass House is absolutely astonishing, a one-of-a-kind, lakefront masterpiece. This superb, contemporary wonder sits within the Huntsman Lake, accessed by a single bridge and surrounded by decking. It appears entirely made from glass, distinguishing itself from all of the other properties. Its striking glass construction offers the unique experience of ‘outside-in living’, wholly connecting its lucky guests to the stunning natural landscapes outside. Your haven of tranquility cleverly blends the natural landscape and astounding contemporary design in perfect harmony. From every corner of this treasure, you will see the lake rippling with the movement of diving birds, ducks and swans. As the sun shines on your decking, you can enjoy refreshing wild swimming or have some fun with kayaks and paddle boards.

Within The Glass House, your hearts will soar when meandering through the mesmerising spaces that are flooded with natural light. Dazzling whitewashed walls are decorated with towering, vibrant, colour pop canvases, starkly contrasting with the stunning, centrally exposed jet black staircase. Enormous, eye-catching sculptures catch your eye as you attempt to compare the internal beauty with the outdoor panorama seen through the floor to ceiling windows. You will feel the zen flow between every expansive, cavernous space. The highly impressive kitchen and dining area is at the heart of the house with every gadget and appliance imaginable. Even the most discerning of chefs will be thoroughly impressed to find six ovens plus tandoori and pizza ovens. The wine fridge can be quickly filled with your favourite selections. Your designer dining table and chairs is perfectly positioned so that you can dine with a view, opening the doors in summer months to listen to the lake’s soundtrack of a gentle hush with the occasional swoop of a bird.  

The dining area is separated from one of the two living rooms by a contemporary glass wood-fired fireplace, a work of art in itself. This living room enjoys a serene ambience with a sunken corner sofa space and a projector throwing your favourite television programmes and movies onto a full height white wall. Your second living space boasts sumptuous velvet chaises, a cosy spot for a read of the Sunday newspapers or perhaps a snug area for tired children to watch a movie.

The Glass House boasts four incredible bedroom suites. The master is simply astounding with 500 sqft of stunning space and floor-to-ceiling glass walls that make you feel as though you are sleeping outside. It offers his and hers walk-in wardrobes, a luxurious bath that sits next to the glass for breathtaking views over the lake, a huge rain shower and the compfiest bed imaginable. The remaining three bedroom suites are also stunning with fabulous interior design, sumptuous furnishings and gorgeous, stylish ensuite bathrooms. Depending on how you use the interconnected open living areas, you could add some extra guests as well as two older children by creatively using the exciting cinema space combined with outsize cushion mattresses to create a den in the leizure zone. The office space is sleek, minimalist and another perfectly positioned spot where you will be captivated by the outdoor vistas.

The basement of The Glass House is the ultimate in relaxation and leisure zones. With its Japanese zen styling and its fantastic array of treats, there may be some members of your groups that you may have to prise away! An enticing jacuzzi and sauna sit on one side together with elegant sculptures and soothing lighting. On the other side, your cinema area offers an altogether different vibe. You will discover a full size snooker table, colourful movie posters and a bar complete with a popcorn machine. No expense has been spared in the luxurious nine seater cinema screening room. You can relax in fully reclining leather electric armchairs and enjoy satellite television, Netflix, Amazon Prime, a selection of blue ray DVD films, professional lighting, a highly impressive sound system and a boom box which adds seat vibration and movement to simulate a 3D cinematic feel when watching big production movies such as Mission Impossible.

The central staircase leads you to the roof terrace which you reach via an electric skylight. The roof terrace is a glorious sun trap where you can enjoy alfresco dining using the barbecue, sun bathe, relax, enjoy your favourite tipples and enjoy the far reaching views over the lake. On the lower deck, you will also be captivated by the extraordinary scenery and enjoy the serenity and seclusion of this spectacular property, enveloped in greenery.

The Glass House is located on the exclusive The Lakes at Yoo private estate in the Cotswolds. This amazing 850 acre estate sits quietly outside the historic village of Lechlade. Lechlade enjoys a thriving market square dominated by the 15th century Church of St Lawrence and boasts a good array of cosy cafes, pubs and shops. The town square is close to the famous Halfpenny Bridge and the boating marina on the River Thames. Lechlade is popular with leisure traffic on the river, overseen by the Neptune-lie statue of Old Father Thames at St John’s Lock. A towpath walk from Lechlade takes you to the nearby Buscot House. Also close by is Kelmscott Manor, William Morris’s summer home for twenty five years.

The Lakes at Yoo offers an incredible list of entertainment. Although the dreamy Cotswolds villages are nearby, you may not even want to leave the estate. The Orchard Spa offers a wellness escape like no other. With a holistic approach to wellbeing, the estate’s panoramic views provide the inspiration for relaxation, healing and recuperation. The spa boasts a 17 metre pool, a brilliantly equipped gym, treatment rooms, a sauna and steam room. The spa is open between 2pm and 5pm for rental guests who want to indulge in luxury, bespoke facials and massages, reflexology and body treatments, beauty, waxing and tailored therapies. To enjoy the wildlife and unique Cotswold reed beds up close, guests can borrow paddle boards and kayaks to take to the lakes. The lakes are teeming with trout, pike, perch, bream and roach. At the fishing hut, you can hire tackle, rods and other equipment or arrange lessons for fly, lure and pole fishing. There are other amazing outdoor activities including bike hire, horse riding, dune buggies, paint balling, climbing, shooting, trapeze and ziplining. Should you be interested, the team can also arrange workshops including woodworking, arts and crafts, raft building and even cocktail classes. Perhaps something to consider if you are celebrating a special occasion! During the school holidays, there is a little lake’s explorers children’s club for children aged four and over. It gets booked quickly though!

The Cotswolds is blessed with many gorgeous quintessentially English villages and towns, some exceptional fine dining, artisanal markets and lots of activities. Close by, you can visit Bourton-on-the-Water, Burford, Bibury and the Slaughters. Throughout this remarkable area, you will see fabulous thatched cottages, plenty of glowing honey-coloured Cotswold stone, undulating fields dotted with sheep and lots of narrow lanes flanked by dry stone walls.

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.

Painswick is an historic wool town, known as ‘The Queen of the Cotwolds’. It is surrounded by some of Gloucestershire’s most wonderful countryside and features many gorgeous buildings built with the mellow Cotswold stone from the local quarry on Painswick Beacon. It sits halfway along the Cotswold Way National Trail with marvellous hikes all around. Painswick Beacon enjoys magnificent views across the Severn Valley to the Welsh mountains. Painswick was chosen as a location for the BBC TV adaptation of J K Rowling’s ‘The Casual Vacancy’ so many of the sites can be spotted around the town. While exploring, you will discover the country’s oldest bowling green, New Street which was constructed in the 15th century, the splendid churchyard of St Mary’s and the town’s 18-hole golf course. If you prefer to explore by bike, the Cotswolds and Severn Vale 7 day cycle tour passes through Painswick. The town’s narrow streets are brimming with shops, pubs, restaurants, cafes and galleries including the Art Couture Painswick Gallery. Painswick hosts an annual Arts Festival and the Art Couture Painswick Festival. The Rococo Garden is a short walk from the centre of the town, a flamboyant garden designed in the mid 1700’s with carpets of snowdrops and other gorgeous plants and flowers.

Guests staying at The Glass House also enjoy visits to Oxford, 25 miles away and Cheltenham, 30 miles away, 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.

Jackdaw 8

Gloucestershire, Heart of England

Jackdaw From £1193 Availability

Enjoying striking contemporary design, vaulted ceilings to the stunning living space, a rear elevation made almost entirely of glass, a modern log burning stove for cooler evenings, lakeside decks complete with alfresco dining, four beautifully decorated bedrooms and fabulous west facing views of Howells Mere Lake, Jackdaw is a wonderful base for a family of eight or a group of friends.

Jackdaw is located on a prestigious, first-class development just south of Cirencester.  Guests enjoy a perfect balance of blissful relaxation and exciting adventure with excellent organised activities. Within hundreds of acres of lush greenspace, you will discover nine beautiful lakes, two rivers, stunning picnic spots, woodland and miles of lakeside and river trails, suitable for hiking or biking. Guests enjoy canoeing, kayaking, paddleboarding, sailing and fishing, a luxury award-winning spa, an on-site restaurant, a well-equipped Technogym, tennis courts, a library, a ‘restful reading’ lounge and a fantastic children’s playpark. The spa boasts a steam room, sauna and three gorgeous swimming pools, one of which is a bracing eco-pool naturally filtered by water lilies. 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.

Jackdaw is a gem of a holiday home and is furnished to a very high standard. This four bedroom accommodation is incredibly spacious and feels airy and bright with the astounding glazed rear elevation. Three delightful bedrooms are located on the ground floor including the exquisite master bedroom suite. This luxurious bedroom retreat enjoys terrace access with spectacular lake views as well as a gorgeous en-suite bathroom. You will also find another double room and a twin which share the pristine, contemporary family bathroom. The final bedroom is situated on the second floor mezzanine where it enjoys far reaching views over the living area to the lake and an en-suite bathroom.

The first floor is home to a striking open plan living space with double height aspect and a vaulted ceiling. It takes full advantage of the stunning views with its fully glazed rear elevation and feels luxurious and cavernous. A sumptuous sofa and comfortable chairs surround the modern wood burning stove, a lovely spot for family games or to watch the television. You can dine with in style with a view at Jackdaw. The dining suite is luxurious and next to the very contemporary, well-equipped kitchen.

The lakeside balcony is wonderful, enjoying its west facing position and the extraordinary vistas. It is just perfect for alfresco dining using the barbecue or early morning sunrise.

Jackdaw 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.

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