Nailsworth, Heart of England
Tump Cottage near Nailsworth in Gloucestershire sleeps two in one bedroom. This property can be booked with Refs: 1081706, 1112608 & 1112609, together sleeping up to 12 guests.
The living areas in this cottage consist of an open-plan living space with kitchen equipped with electric oven, induction hob, microwave, fridge/freezer and dishwasher, a dining area and a sitting area with TV and woodburning stove. There is one mezzanine king-size bedroom serviced by a ground-floor bathroom. Outside there is off-road parking for two cars and a front patio with furniture. Within 2.3 miles there is a shop and 2.1 miles, a pub. Two well-behaved dogs are welcome, but sorry, no smoking. WiFi, EVC installed for one electric car, fuel, power, starter for woodburning stove, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. Tump Cottage is a wonderful setting for a romantic getaway in Gloucestershire. Note: Check-in from 2pm, check-out by 10:30am. Note: Sofa bed available in the living room for flexibility.
Nailsworth, a former mill town in the Stroud Valley, has a Town Crier who announces events and festivals in the area. High-quality shops, a delicatessen, two butchers, an organic cafe, restaurants and art and antique galleries can be found in the area. For horse-lovers, Badminton and Gatcombe Parks and the historic wool village of Painswick are just a short drive away. The Cotswold Way, a 105-mile path that winds through some of the most beautiful countryside in the country, is just one of the many beautiful walks in the area. The Gothic Woodchester Manor and the ancient market town of Minchinhampton, with its weekly market held in the 17th century Market House, numerous individual shops, antique shops, and traditional pubs and cafes, are well worth a visit. The National Trust manages over 500 acres of common land nearby, including Minchinhampton, Rodborough, and Selsley Commons, which are great for walking and cycling. Winstones Ice Cream Factory as well as three 18-hole golf courses can be found there. Cirencester, known as the "Gateway to the Cotswolds," is home to many historic buildings and museums, while Cheltenham, home to Georgian architecture and the Gold Cup horse race, is only a short drive away. The waterfront city of Gloucester, with its Victorian Docklands, is also nearby. One of England's most beautiful regions can be explored from here.
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.
Total | £475.00 |
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Total | £475.00 |
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Total | £475.00 |
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Total | £475.00 |
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Short breaks may also be available.
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