This wonderful property is located just outside Stroud (5 miles), in the heart of the idyllic Cotswolds AONB. The Cotswolds is known for its enchanting villages, honey-coloured stone cottages, and rolling countryside, and Stroud reflects this charm with its historic buildings and cosy atmosphere. Stroud is connected by the restored Cotswold Canals, providing a picturesque setting for walks and boat trips. Stroud Farmers' Market is renowned for its local produce, artisanal goods, and a vibrant atmosphere. It's a great place to sample regional delicacies and experience the area’s community spirit. The surrounding countryside provides ample opportunities for scenic walks and hikes. The Cotswold Way, a long-distance walking trail, passes close to Stroud, offering stunning views of the landscape. Stroud's location makes it a convenient base for exploring other attractions in the Cotswolds, such as the village of Painswick (8 miles), Rococo Garden (9 miles), and the market town of Cirencester (8 miles).
After a full day exploring the beautiful local area make your way back to your rural retreat, which is all on one level and enjoys spectacular views across the Five Valleys. Inside, it's one long run, with bedrooms at either end – two with king-sized beds and two single rooms. The open-plan living space is in the middle, with a fully fitted kitchen, dining and lounge area. The master bedroom has an en-suite that's nice and spacious, and there's a bright, well-appointed family bathroom with bath and shower too. The interior is a gorgeous, light-filled space that makes full use of the original, exposed oak beams, the gleaming wooden flooring, and bespoke doors and furniture. Offset in whites, browns and creams, with complementary bed linen, curtains and furnishings, it's a really stylish one-of-a-kind property – not to mention charming, quirky and unique.
Outside, it's just as attractive. There's a big, sweeping terrace with outdoor dining and not just a BBQ, but also a sheltered, outdoor pizza oven. A garden and 17 acres of land provide plenty of space for kids and their games (there's a tennis net on the lawn too), and there are two good pubs a scenic walk away.