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Log cabins are self catering accommodation, but that is not a sentence of one week in the kitchen. It’s an opportunity to start the day at your own pace with breakfast as you like it, and to come and go as you please. But it’s lovely to have a restaurant close by so that you only use that kitchen when you want to. The log cabins below will ensure you never feel chained to the hob or the sink.

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Looe Cottage 8

Looe, Cornwall, South West of England

Looe Cottage From £1290 Availability

Looe Cottage is an exquisitely decorated period property, perched on the hillside of East Looe with gorgeous panoramic vistas across Looe harbour. With four elegant bedrooms, Looe Cottage offers eight guests and up to two well behaved pets supremely comfortable accommodation. It is spacious, sophisticated and smart with a warm and welcoming ambience.

Looe is a charming, picturesque harbour village divided into two by the River Looe. With quaint cobbled streets, independent local shops and an abundance of restaurants and pubs, it is a popular town with visitors returning year after year. Its sandy beach promises hours of fun, there’s crabbing from the quayside and the South West Coast Path passes right through the town.

Looe Cottage is perfect for entertaining large family or friend groups. The rooms are huge and the downstairs living and dining room opens easily with double doors through to the fabulous kitchen. The kitchen is a chef’s dream with excellent appliances, a Nespresso coffee machine, huge worksurfaces and a lovely central island where guests can pull up a stool and keep them company while they cook up a storm. The wallpapered feature wall is delightful and blends perfected with the pastel painted shaker style units. Light pours through the mammoth skylight. There is a separate utility room.

The elegant sage green living and dining room features a gorgeous period fireplace, sweeping floor-to-ceiling curtains decorating the huge sash windows and a gigantic television. Guests are treated to Netflix and Now TV on the smart TV, together with a music system, blue tooth speakers, PS3 and games, books, DVD’s and family board games for entertainment.

A rather grand staircase from the spacious hall takes guests upstairs to the bathrooms and bedrooms. There are two master bedrooms. One offers a gorgeous sleigh styled king-size bed, a smart TV with Netflix and stunning river and harbour views. The other, in cool grey and cream tones, boasts a king-size bed and en-suite shower room. There are two further beautifully decorated bedrooms, one a twin and one with bunk beds, so ideal for children. The family bathroom is immaculate. It dazzles, all in white with a bath and shower over it.

To the front of the property, you will find a lovely patio with alfresco dining furniture and fantastic river views. Looe Cottage offers a paid for allocated parking space next to the Millpool car park for one large car.

It is easy to see why visitors return to Looe year after year. Whilst retaining a working fishing port, the town entertains guests all year round. You can stand on the atmospheric quayside watching the fishing boats returning before dining on fresh fish in one of the local restaurants. You will not be disappointed. You may choose the award winning fish and chips near the river or a gourmet menu in one of the smart, trendy restaurants overlooking the harbour. It is all delicious. You can cross the bridge from East to West Looe to visit the other side of town. Looe’s main beach is a lovely golden sand sun trap featuring rockpools to explore. The Looe Marine Conservation Group run regular rockpool rambles for children of all ages. Their website gives details of the wildlife events and local family friendly adventures such as crabbing, snorkeling, bird watching, fishing and visits to Looe Island.

Looe Island was one a holy pilgrimage site. Now it is a sanctuary for wildlife and rare plants. In 2004 Looe Island was left to the Cornwall Wildlife Trust by Babs Atkins who had bought the island with her sister in the 1960’s. You will find a grey seal population sunbathing on the rocks and swimming around the island. The island is home to many nesting birds such as cormorants, shags and oystercatchers. It boasts the largest breeding colony in Cornwall of the majestic great black-backed gull. During the summer months there are frequent boat trips and guided walks. Dogs are not allowed to visit the island.

The Old Sardine Factory Heritage Centre tells the story of Looe’s maritime history. You will learn how Looe exported pilchards to Italy, sent pilgrims to Galicia and sailed across the Atlantic to catch cod off of Newfoundland. You will also learn about boat building and experience a lifeboat Shout! with state-of-the-art technology. The centre is also a climbing wall and kayaking centre.

The stunning South West Coast Path passed through Looe plus there are countless walks in the beautiful countryside surrounding the town. You may want to walk around Fowey where you can enjoy seeing Menabilly, once the home of Daphne du Maurier and the inspiration for Manderley in her novel Rebecca. Fowey is a popular sailing destination and offers a ferry service to the pretty village of Polruan opposite. Walking from Polruan towards Polperro you will pass the beautiful Lantic Bay and the horseshoe shaped West Coombe at Lansallos. Polperro is a gorgeous fishing village with steep narrow streets, pretty slate cottages and stunning views. The 36 mile walk from Looe to Boscastle is wonderful, crossing Bodmin Moor via Davidstow, Rough Tor and Brown Willy and passing through the verdant West Looe Valley.  

If you fancy a scenic day out but don’t want to drive, you can take the Looe Valley train line to the historic market town of Liskeard. There are stunning views though heavily wooded valleys teeming with wildlife, glorious estuary views and rivers full of wading birds such as little egrets, grey herons, oystercatchers and curlews.

Walnut Cottage 6

Gloucestershire, Heart of England

Walnut Cottage From £1162 Availability

Situated within an exclusive, gated development in the heart of the Cotswolds, Walnut Cottage is one of two properties sitting side by side that benefit from a quieter spot, overlooking a waterway to the rear and taking advantage of its southerly facing aspect. With a master bedroom suite, one double room and two singles, this gorgeous, contemporary holiday home sleeps six guests. The cottage also benefits from a pretty patio area with alfresco dining and a small garden, bounded by the small waterway. It is idyllic and perfectly positioned to enjoy the fantastic range of facilities and activities offered.

The development is just south of Cirencester. You are in for a week combining blissful relaxation with exciting adventure, all within hundreds of acres of lush green space, featuring nine beautiful lakes, two rivers, stunning picnic spots and miles of lakeside and river trails. Walnut Cottage is situated within an easy ten minute walk of the on-site spa and restaurant and the Nature Reserve with its lakes for canoeing, kayaking and fishing, bike trails and children’s playpark. The spa offers fantastic luxury treatments, a steam room, sauna and three gorgeous swimming pools. One is a bracing eco-pool naturally filtered by water lilies plus there is an indoor and outdoor pool. Guests are 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.

Walnut Cottage boasts a stunning open plan living space on the ground floor. With a beautiful teal and stone colour scheme, the lounge area is extremely comfortable with squishy sofas and a log burning stove for cooler evenings. There is access to the delightful patio for alfresco dining and the small garden. The kitchen is modern, sleek and perfect for preparing delicious meals if you do not want to barbecue. There is a handy utility room which doubles as a cloakroom.

On the first floor, you will find four lovely bedrooms. The master bedroom enjoys a very small balcony and a pristine, modern en-suite bathroom. In addition, there is a delightful double room and two smart singles. They share a beautiful, contemporary bathroom.

This is a lovely, modern holiday home for a family. If you want to holiday with other family or friends, we are very privileged to market many properties on this fabulous development so you can easily spend quality family time, yet meet up for wonderful adventures and fabulous picnics with others.

Walnut Cottage enjoys a very special 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.

Bellview 4

Gloucestershire, Heart of England

Bellview From £1097 Availability

Bellview offers gorgeous, modern comfort and is perfect for a small family or two couples. With flexible sleeping arrangements, one bedroom can be made up as two singles or with a king-size bed. This wonderful, contemporary holiday home rests on the edge of the tranquil Howells Mere Lake in a luxury Cotswolds development. With a decked waterside terrace on the sleeping level and a decked terrace on the first floor living area, guests enjoy blissful views of the lake. Bellview is one of only a few two bedroom properties on the development. If you are considering taking a holiday with friends or extended family, Oliver’s Travels is privileged to feature numerous properties here. You can enjoy special family time at Bellview then meet up for fun or relaxing activities with others.

This first-class development is just south of Cirencester. There is a perfect balance of blissful relaxation with exciting adventure on offer within hundreds of acres of lush green space. During early morning wanders 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, fishing, a luxury spa, an on-site restaurant with takeaway facilities, a Technogym, tennis courts, a library, a ‘restful reading’ lounge and a 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 other Cotswolds delights. Charming villages, historic towns, gorgeous gardens and gourmet restaurants all await.

For a two bedroom property, Bellview offers spacious accommodation with open plan living and roomy bedrooms. The house benefits from first floor living to make the most of the gorgeous views across the tranquil Howells Mere Lake. The dazzling contemporary kitchen, with granite surfaces, is very well-equipped, perfect for preparing delicious meals. You can dine with a view then lounge on the sumptuous sofa and chair. A complete wall of glass illuminates the space and offers a fabulous Instagram worthy picture. You will find it hard to take your eyes off it. The windows head right up into the apex and with vaulted ceilings, the living space feels so airy and bright. Doors open to a decked terrace where you can enjoy an early morning cup of coffee or an evening tipple watching the sun go down.

Downstairs, the elegant interior design continues into the two double bedrooms. Both enjoy a shared decked waterside terrace with loungers. One of the bedrooms boasts an immaculate en-suite bathroom plus there is a smart family bathroom. One bathroom has a shower and the other a bath with a shower head. The zip and link beds in one of the bedrooms can be set up a king or twins.

Bellview enjoys a charming 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.

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.

Tulip House 6

Gloucestershire, Heart of England

Tulip House From £1217 Availability

Enjoying vaulted ceilings to the stunning living space, a fully glazed rear elevation, a lakeside deck for alfresco dining, three delightful bedrooms with a waterside deck accessed from two of them and south facing, stunning views over the tranquil Howells Mere Lake, Tulip House is a great choice of holiday accommodation. It offers superbly comfortable, contemporary accommodation for six guests.

The three stylish bedrooms are located on the ground floor. The beautiful master bedroom enjoys a neutral, calming colour palette, an en-suite shower room, access to the waterside deck and comfortable zip and link beds that can be set up as singles if required. The other double bedroom features a double bed, access to the deck and stunning lake views. How wonderful to be able to open the curtains and watch the sun rise over the lake! The final bedroom is a bunk room, ideal for children. The family bathroom is finished to a very high standard.

Upstairs you will find the open plan, glass-fronted living area. It is absolutely stunning with glass right up to the high vaulted ceiling. This elevated position makes the most of its stunning location with panoramic views out to the lake and other lakeside properties. It is a fantastic space to enjoy time as a family. The kitchen is very well equipped including a Nespresso Vertuo Plus machine for that perfect early morning cup of coffee. The cabinetry and granite worksurfaces are very smart. A gorgeous, sumptuous corner sofa takes pride of place to enjoy both the views and the delightful wood burning stove. You can dine with a view inside or out on the decked terrace where there is a barbecue at your disposal. The Bose sound system is a delight so that you can sit on the deck, listen to your favourite sounds and watch the sun go down.

Tulip House enjoys a privileged lakeside position on a first-class development, just south of Cirencester. Guests enjoy the perfect balance of blissful relaxation and exciting adventure. There is a vast range of activities to enjoy including hiking, cycling, canoeing, kayaking, fishing, luxury spa treatments, swimming, visits to the Technogym, tennis and reading in the ‘restful reading’ lounge. Children adore the fabulous children’s playpark. If you do not want to cook, there is an on-site restaurant with its own pizza oven, perfect for takeaways. The luxury spa offers gorgeous indulgent treatments, a steam room, sauna and three wonderful 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 and creative activities. Within hundreds of acres of lush green space, visitors can explore nine beautiful lakes, two rivers, beautiful picnic spots and miles of lakeside and river trails. The Cotswolds offers enchanting villages and towns, historic houses and stunning gardens. The list of excursions is endless and you will be lucky to fit everything you want to see and do in one week! Why not book two?

Tulip House enjoys a stunning 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.

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.

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.

Dandelion Cottage 8

Gloucestershire, Heart of England

Dandelion Cottage From £1138 Availability

Enjoying sensational, panoramic views from the roof terrace, Dandelion Cottage is a stunning four bedroom holiday home situated on a fabulous development just south of Cirencester. It is perfect for families or groups of friends who love the outdoors and keeping busy with a huge array of excellent facilities and activities.

Dandelion Cottage is brand new with tasteful, stylish decor and contemporary furnishings, offering luxurious comfortable living at its best. The cottage sleeps up to six adults and two children and is within a five minute walk of the development’s award-winning spa facilities, activity centre and restaurant.

In the heart of the Cotswolds, amidst gorgeous lakeside trails, rivers, lakes and hundreds of acres of lush greenspace, you will enjoy the very best of the great outdoors and a wonderful array of activities. Guests can enjoy fishing, kayaking, canoeing, boating, windsurfing and birdwatching on the lakes, luxury treatments, the steam room, sauna and three gorgeous swimming pools at the spa, a ‘restful reading’ lounge, tennis courts and a fabulously well equipped Technogym. There is something for everyone here. Maybe it is just simple pleasures like walking along the miles of riverside or lakeside trails, bike riding or a picnic in a heavenly countryside spot. During peak holiday seasons, children’s clubs offer fun activities including hot chocolate and marshmallows by the fire in the woods. There is a useful on-site shop and the wonderful restaurant has its own pizza ovens, perfect for takeways if you do not want to cook.

Having said that, visitors to Dandelion Cottage will not be able to resist cooking barbecues on the roof terrace. With stunning open views across the nature conservation lake, deluxe loungers, sofas and dining furniture plus a top-of-the-range barbecue, all you need is some sunshine and chilled white wine to get the party going.

The ground floor of Dandelion Cottage is home to two exquisite lakeside double bedrooms, one enjoying an en-suite wet room, a delightful twin bedroom, a pristine modern family bathroom and a utility room. Doors open to the lush grassy garden from the double rooms.

Enjoying its wonderful elevated position, the first floor open plan living space is an absolute delight. With a two-tone trendy kitchen featuring outstanding appliances, stylish sofas surrounding the contemporary wood burning stove, indoor dining and massive windows and doors, the room is incredibly light and airy. This holiday home is definitely upmarket with impressive touches such as the Nespresso coffee machine and Beats Pill wireless speakers. The final bedroom is also found on the first floor, with a sumptuous bed adorned with luxury soft furnishings and an immaculate shower room next door. Access to the roof terrace is from the first floor plus there is also a lakeside balcony on the first floor.

Whether you are looking to get away from it all and chill with a good book, walk for miles in beautiful countryside, bird-watch, visit fascinating historic houses with stunning gardens, learn a new sport such as paddle boarding or windsurfing, play tennis, bike ride, indulge yourself with luxurious spa treatments, swim or get fit, you will certainly be able to when staying on this first class development at Dandelion Cottage. We wouldn’t mind betting though that best of all, is your stunning roof terrace!

Dandelion Cottage 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.

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.

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.

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