Cottage in Stow-on-the-Wold
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About this cottage rental
Church Alley House is a first-floor, reverse-level duplex apartment in Stow-On-The-Wold. The accommodation includes an open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area seating four and sitting area with Smart TV. The kitchen is equipped with an electric oven and hob, fridge, dishwasher, Nespresso Vertuo coffee maker, airfryer, kettle and toaster. There are two bedrooms comprising a king-size with Smart TV and en-suite walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC, and a double with Smart TV. There is also a bathroom with bath, shower over, basin, heated towel rail and WC. Outside, there is an enclosed courtyard with furniture, two classic bicycles for guest use and roadside parking is available. Gas central heating, WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are included in the rent. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Guests are welcomed with a thoughtfully curated hamper including local and Italian produce on arrival. Guests benefit from an exclusive ten per cent discount at selected venues within the New England Group, including cafés, farm shops and a wine bar in and around Stow-On-The-Wold. Book Church Alley House for a refined Cotswolds stay where design, location and exclusive local perks come together beautifully. Note: Access is via an external staircase. Note: No infants or children under the age of 12 years. Note: This property has a good housekeeping bond of 250 GBP
Amenities: Gas central heating. Electric oven and hob, fridge, dishwasher, Nespresso Vertuo coffee maker, airfryer, kettle, toaster. 3 x Smart TV, selection of books, WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Roadside parking. Enclosed courtyard with furniture. Two classic bicycles for guest use. Guests are welcomed with a thoughtfully curated hamper including local and Italian produce on arrival. Guests benefit from an exclusive ten per cent discount at selected venues within the New England Group, including cafés, farm shops and a wine bar in and around Stow-On-The-Wold. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop and pub 0.1 miles. Note: This property is accessed via an external staircase. Note: No infants or children under the age of 12 years
Region: 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.
Town: The highest town in the Cotswolds, Stow-on-the-Wold, originally an Iron Age Fort, epitomises olde worlde England. This ancient market town has played host to many fairs since the 12th century and today holds a biannual Gypsy Horse Fair, craft fairs and monthly Farmers' market. The vast market square boasts an ancient cross at one end and the village stocks at the other, surrounded by an elegant array of Cotswold stone townhouses, antique shops, tea rooms, traditional pubs, award-winning restaurants and its very own cricket museum. Many walks and cycle rides through the beautiful rolling countryside of the Cotswolds can be enjoyed from the centre of Stow, with the Macmillan Way, Heart of England Way, Gloucestershire and Monarch's Way all running close to the town. Bourton-on-the-Water, known as the 'Venice of the Cotswolds' as the River Windrush runs through the centre, lies in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is one of the most popular Cotswold villages. The Saxon market town of Moreton-in-Marsh and the quintessential English village of Broadway are all within easy reach and make a great day out. Cheltenham (20 miles away) is, architecturally, the most complete regency town in England. A spa town with an incredible range of shops, cinemas, theatres, restaurants and pubs, it is famous for its horse-racing festival in March, culminating in the Gold Cup steeplechase. At other times of year, it is host to literature, jazz, classical music, science and food and drink festivals. Oxford, the oldest university city in England and sometimes called 'The City of Dreaming Spires’ has an abundance of prestigious attractions, including the 38 colleges of the university (half of which date back before 1600), the oldest university teaching room, the Bodleian Library, Ashmolean and Pitt Rivers Museums, and Botanic Gardens. Stratford-upon-Avon, Bath, Worcester and the waterfront city of Gloucester are also within easy reach, making Stow-on-the-Wold an ideal base.
