Mention the Cotswolds and most potential visitors think of the tourist honeypots of Bibury, Castle Combe and Bourton-on-the-Water. The Cotswolds are, in fact, the gentle hills nestling on the steep slopes running down the western edge of Gloucestershire.
Away from the crowds, the Cotswold Way takes you to many stunning views across the River Severn to Wales. History litters the path with highlights including the Neolithic burial sites of Belas Knap and Uley, also known as Hetty Pegler’s Tump, and the highest castle in the Cotswolds, Broadway Tower.
17th century National Trust farmhouse
New traditionally built farmhouse overlooking fishpond and waterfall within Cotswold Water Park
First floor apartment with large kitchen, sitting room, full shower room and separate bedroom with king size bed.
Ground floor apartment suitable for people with limited mobility, with full kitchen and ensuite bedroom with king-size bed. Also sitting room with 2 two-seater sofas.
Farmhouse on large family farm with wonderful views
Victorian/late 17th century farmhouse
A beautifully restored and renovated traditional oak-beamed farmhouse
Converted farm building in tranquil countryside
Traditional Cotswold stone farmhouse standing in 20 acres of gardens
Mixed working farm in an attractive hamlet
18th century, detached, three storey farmhouse with glorious views of the Forest of Dean
Spacious Georgian farmhouse on working farm
Former estate office on traditional working farm
Former granary with original exposed beams
House in picturesque village
Beautifully restored 15th Century house on a family run working farm
12th century manor house with medieval dining room and many 18th century features
Country house in attractive and rolling countryside just 20 minutes from Birmingham. The Stud farm has competition horses and beef cattle
Charming cottage with uninterrupted views
17th century stone cottage surrounded by attractive farmland and woodland
Newly converted stone built single story former wagon house
200 year old brick and flint house in an acre of well maintained garden
Discover a slice of history at Sink Green Farm, a 16th-century working farm, nestled on the scenic banks of the River Wye
Grade II listed Georgian farmhouse. Accommodation is offered on a room only basis – rooms include a fridge, microwave, toaster and tea/coffee making facilities.
One of three converted farm buildings
One of three converted farm buildings
One of three converted farm buildings
Open plan living within Stable Barn with own entrance
ACCOMMODATION OFFERED ON A ROOM ONLY BASIS. Attractively refurbished stone farmhouse bungalow overlooking The Mendips. Easy drive to Bath and Bristol
Luxurious ground floor suite style accommodation, situated on the outskirts of the picturesque village of Thruxton, Hampshire
A medieval cruck-framed timber house dating from 1420. Set in glorious cottage style gardens.
Victorian farmhouse on arable farm with sheep and beef, set in attractive countryside
400 year old house in centre of medieval village
Delightful Tudor cottage in central village location
Hayloft converted into first floor apartment in central village location
Attractive converted apartment overlooking the large garden, situated in the delightful village of Weobley
Self-contained accommodation, all on the ground floor, situated in the delightful village of Weobley
Traditional working dairy farm with views of the stunning Black Mountains and Brecon Beacons
Unique Stable and Hay Barn conversion
Family farmhouse, on a 1300 acre arable farm, in a quiet village.
15th century thatched home in 3.5 acres of gardens
18th century cottage with easy access to A303
A wonderful retreat for two or three people, set in the grounds of an 18th century cottage