Burford, Heart of England
This detached property is situated in Windrush, Gloucestershire and can sleep eleven people in five bedrooms.
The Malt House is a dog friendly holiday cottage.
The Malt House is detached property situated in Windrush, Gloucestershire. Sitting in a timeless village in the heart of the Cotswolds, you are in the midst of the most attractive part of the region. The character, comfort and charm give it a magical feel and a truly unique sense that you are enjoying a one-off holiday home. Internally, there is a drawing room with a wood burning fire, a fitted kitchen and dining room, as well as a conservatory with a table and chairs. Upstairs has two super king-size bedrooms with two an en suite bathroom and WC, and can be accessed via separate staircases. There is also another king-size bedroom, a family room with three single beds and one twin bedroom. There is a separate bathroom and WC. Outside has an enormous, courtyard garden, with a cutting flower garden for guests to help themselves and furniture provided. There is a small pond, as well as a terrace area and a swimming pool. Off road parking is available. The Malt House is an attraction for those historic enthusiasts.
Note: The is an open pond children must be supervised at all times outside.
Note: Similarly with the pool, due care MUST be taken, it is walled and gated, but children must not be left unattended at the pool at any time.
NOTE: This property has a £300 good housekeeping bond This amount is automatically shadowed when the booking is made
NOTE: The swimming Pool is available from May 8th to September 8th
Windrush, Gloucestershire is a short drive away from Burford, which is possibly one of, if not THE most famous of the Cotswolds' locations. With its medieval bridge, old stone houses and attractive Tudor and Georgian frontages, Burford is justifiably one of the most picturesque towns in England. Often referred to as the 'Gateway to the Cotswolds', the town was originally a fortified Anglo-Saxon ford which later grew to be an important regional crossroads and wealthy wool town. Located mid way between Oxford and Cheltenham (25 mins each away) it is a little haven of history and beauty that many come to fall in love with when they visit. The 16th century Tolsey building, once the meeting place for medieval merchants, now houses The Tolsey Museum, a delightful local museum illustrating the town's social and industrial past. The church is stunning, a real gem architecturally with many interesting memorials charting some of Burford's great families. There is also the signature, on the baptisimal font, of Antony Sedley, one of the Levellers besieged in the church in 1649 - three of the ringleaders were executed by Oliver Cromwell's men in the churchyard.
Visitors to the Cotswolds have long treasured memories of charming towns and villages built from the famous honey-coloured stone, it now boasts a thriving community of contemporary artists working from studios and shops throughout the area.
Short breaks may still be available.
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