Malmesbury,
Heart of England
The Lodge at Mortons
This modern newly constructed holiday home is situated in a rural location in the southern Cotswolds, near Malmesbury and Cirencester. It comfortably sleeps up to two people and baby in arms.
Please note this property only excepts Fri to Friday bookings.
- 2 guests
- 1 bedrooms
- 1 bathrooms
- no pets allowed
The Lodge at Mortons is situated in classic, open rolling Cotswolds' countryside, south of Cirencester and within 50 mins of Bath. Well presented, very clean and ideal for two people. The property is all ground floor, with the entrance at ground floor and accessed through french doors from the patio area.. Breathtaking views from the living room with large sofa (good for reading). The Master Bedroom has a double bed, incredible views plus en - suite walk in shower room, WC and washbasin. Outside is a large garden, shared with the owners, but with a designated area for guests.
This property will only accept Friday to Friday changeovers, all year.
Nearest towns are Malmesbury and Cirencester. A charm-filled market town on the eastern fringes of the Cotswolds AONB. Cirencester boasts architecture both dramatic and quaint, with its stunning church and rows of quirky cottages. Discover a number of fine shops and eateries connected by a network of attractive streets. Also discover the Corinium Museum, displaying a collection of Roman remains found locally. A choice of immaculate parks offer a memorable summertime stroll. Venture into the Costwolds AONB to discover much activity, answering to everybody's needs. The ppretty market town of Malmesbury is located on a hilltop in the southern Cotswolds. Malmesbury is steeped in history and offers visitors over 400 listed buildings, a 15th century Market Cross, a ruined 7th century Benedictine abbey, an annual carnival and many independent shops, cafes and traditional pubs. Abbey House Gardens, home to 'The Naked Gardeners' can also be found in Malmesbury (Note: The gardeners are clothed during normal opening hours). Stroud is another character-packed market town within reach, ideal for a stroll at your leisure. The city of Gloucester is dominated by striking buildings while nearby Cheltenham is best known for its horse racing festival. The Cotswolds itself offers a wealth of opportunity for avid walkers and cyclists. The Cotswold Way winds itself through rolling countryside and past a host of timeless villages. Bourton-on-the-Water, Stow-on-the-Wold and Moreton-in-Marsh are among the most notable..Westonbirt Arboretum nearby, a the perfect place to escape, especially in the autumn.
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.