Cotswold Cottage Estate
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Guide Price: £4435 - £6960
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Sleeps: 32
Manor Farm Cottage is a roomy and modern cottage that has been perfectly designed for holidays. Set in an enchanting valley, this luxury holiday cottage makes for a welcome escape from the rigours of daily life! iManor Farm Cottage stands in a splendid raised position commanding distant views over gently sloping valley and rich woods. The village itself (with a population of just 35) is completely unspoiled by the modern world and offers joyous gardens, walks and peacefulness to create the perfect holiday experience for the incoming guest.
Fodor recently described the village as the ultimate Cotswold hamlet with its stunning scenery and views. Built in the traditional Cotswold style with gables and mullioned windows, Over Court Cottage is in a perfect position, commanding distant views over gently sloping valley and rich woods.
Court House Cottage is a charming Stuart garden building dating back to around 1620 that is Grade I listed. It has been imaginatively converted to provide a chic little cottage for two to five, that has been compared to a dolls' house.
Originally, it was a banqueting house or gazebo, but more recently it has become known as the Manor's 'Court House', because it is here that the successive Lords of the Manor would have held their Court Leet or 'Halimote', the 'trying of their servants and tenants for petty offences'. It is screened to the east by a phalanx of mighty yews known affectionately as the 'ballroom', or sometimes the 'yew parlour', or 'wilderness'.
Over Court Cottage is a roomy and modern cottage that has been purposely designed for holidays, and is set in an enchanting valley. The village itself (with a population of just 35) is completely unspoiled by the modern world and offers joyous gardens, walks and peacefulness to create the perfect holiday experience for the incoming guest.
Fodor recently described the village as the ultimate Cotswold hamlet with its stunning scenery and views. Built in the traditional Cotswold style with gables and mullioned windows, Over Court Cottage is in a perfect position, commanding distant views over gently sloping valley and rich woods.
This friendly cottage housed one of the thirteen weavers of the estate before the decline of the Cotswold woollen cloth industry in the 1830s. It is built of Cotswold stone and has magnificent southerly views and an old cottage garden, set about with dry-stone walls.
Nestling below the hanging beech woods, it lives up to the name Fiery Lane which leads here, from Old English words meaning "a wooded hill". With three bedrooms, it can sleep five people (including children) with all the comforts of an easily-run home.
This fairy tale Cotswold stone farmhouse is approached up a long and sometimes bumpy private drive. It leads behind the church and manor house into the heart of the beech woods.
Surrounded by the steep hangers, off a drive, off a lane, off a minor road, buried in the bosom of the Cotswolds, here is a hideaway that must be about as remote as you can get from the twentieth century in southern England, yet with all the modern comforts. A farmstead at Woodells is recorded in 1280. Today you will find hidden in a sunny clearing of the wooded hills that rise steeply at the end of the meadows, a picturesque farmhouse built in 1877.
This early eighteenth century watermill lies hidden at the bottom of the valley, surmounted by a 'frivolous' (John Julius Norwich) leaded cupola and weather vane. It is a listed historic building, completely restored to provide the ultimate in holiday accommodation.
Contemporary in comfort and style, the whole building is like a time warp. It has unrivalled character and charm, with features of the old mill carefully preserved. There are beams, bolting and cleaning machinery, shutes, hursts and traps inside, furnished with cottage antiques. Outside is the gigantic mill-wheel, with race and pan trough. The mill pond is a haven for wild life, coming right up to the building.
Weekly prices: £895 - £1675
Short breaks: From £625




































































