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There is so much to recommend holidaying in Gloucestershire including the Cotwolds, the adventure of the Forest of Dean, the colour of Westonbirt Arboretum. The regency splendor of Cheltenham and the historic docks and Cathedral of Gloucester. Fabulous walking countryside.

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Oak Lodge 4

Glasshouse, Gloucestershire, Heart of England

Oak Lodge From £404 Availability

Oak Lodge is a single-storey lodge in the hamlet of Glasshouse near to Newent in Gloucestershire. The lodge sleeps four people and has one double bedroom with an en-suite, a twin bedroom and a family bathroom. Also in the lodge is an open-plan living area with a kitchen and sitting area with doors leading to a private terrace with outdoor furniture. One of a group of three, Oak Lodge is a superb holiday home in the beautiful Forest of Dean.

Old Queens Manor 10

Oldbury-on-severn, Gloucestershire, Heart of England

Old Queens Manor From £3731 Availability

Old Queens Manor is a handsome manse set in peaceful countryside with glorious views to the Cotswolds and over the River Severn to Wales. The only noises to be heard are happy birdsongs, and there are woodpeckers in the ancient hornbeams and thrushes on the lawn.

The characterful home can comfortably accommodate up to ten guests across five beautifully kept bedrooms. On the ground floor is the elegant entertaining space which comprises of an inviting living room with cosy open fireplace, a spacious dining room and a fully-equipped kitchen which comes complete with all the tools a budding chef could possibly need! Upstairs on the first floor are the bedrooms, a master room which boasts its very own en-suite bathroom, as well as a further two doubles and two twin rooms, each of these boast fireplaces and countryside views. One of the doubles and one of the twins share the use of a newly-installed shower room, while the remaining rooms share a large family bathroom.

Old Queens Manor's real magic can be found outside, the beautifully-manicured gardens are completely private, and guests will instantly feel as though they are in total tranquillity. Spend a warm evening dining al fresco in the garden or simply enjoy a quiet sundowner while admiring the wonderful surroundings. The children are bound to enjoy splashing around in the private swimming pool, while the adults may prefer to relax pool side with a good book or enjoy some healthy competition on the private tennis court!

There is plenty for guests to see, do and explore in the local area, the attractions of the city of Bath are only an hour drive away. Bath is famous for its Roman baths which attract large numbers of tourists from far and wide. The vibrant city of Bristol is also only half an hour away by car, an exciting city with a huge selection of restaurants, shops and an energetic night life.

Old Queens Manor is situated within a few minutes stroll from the village of Oldbury on Severn, a quaint little place enticing visitors back again and again. In the village there are many places to eat and drink in the summer sun. Oldbury is famous for The Anchor Pub where visitors mix with locals to enjoy the renowned British home cooking.

For guests that prefer a stroll before a meal, the White Hart pub in Littleton on Severn is a relaxing two mile walk away through glorious orchards and fields.

The 500 year old Thornbury Castle, where Henry VIII stayed with Anne Boleyn, provides not only a look into Britain’s history and the glorious architecture of the building but also an exquisite dining experience in an ancient Elizabethan setting. It is only a 30 minute walk through the fields from The Old Queens Manor or 10 minutes by car.

The views from The Old Queens Manor are simply breathtaking. It is situated two minutes away from a church built on the site of ancient Celtic worship, and visitors to the area have often been seen sipping a glass of wine on the bench at its front, admiring the spectacular views stretching from the sailing club across the River Severn to the Blue Welsh Hills beyond.

For families with young children and teenagers it is an easy drive to Go-Ape, a forest network of ropes and swings, perfect for energetic youngsters or adults. Kayaking, climbing, canoeing and caving are also all available close by. For sport lovers, Thornbury has a scenic 18 hole golf course and a par 3 course with undulating views over the Severn Estuary.

Staying in Old Queens Manor, there are many local leisure opportunities. Local walks are famous. There is even an enchanting little bridle path running next to the garden and used only by walkers and horse riders. The owners of this glorious home supply maps and books so guests can navigate through the countryside.  The Cotswolds are only a short drive away, and The Old Queens Manor is also situated only 15 minutes away by car from the Welsh border.

Orchid House 10

Nr Cirencester, Gloucestershire, Heart of England

Orchid House From £2074 Availability

Orchid House is situated on an exclusive gated development, just south of the popular town of Cirencester in Gloucestershire. The modern, lakefront home makes a luxury base for those who wish to explore this beautiful part of the country, while the excellent facilities on offer make it a sensible choice for families. Guests have access to a shared, on-site spa with swimming pool, tennis court, children’s playground and restaurant.

The contemporary property has been designed with high attention to detail and boasts sleek yet homely furnishings and interiors throughout. Orchid House can comfortably accommodate ten guests across five spacious bedrooms, each room has its own touches of quirky style, whether these be edgy artwork, pops of colour, or fun lighting and accessories. The living space is bright and fresh, open plan, again offering low key luxury and touches of designer flair! Perspex chairs, accents of fuchsia, wonderful wood-burning stove and seek, modernist kitchen result in a space that is stylish and cosy at once. Ideally set up for the family or group to arrive and just effortlessly slip into holiday mode; even by the standards of this estate as a whole, Orchid House represents privacy and seclusion, not overlooking other homes, this lis a true haven from the bustle and stresses of the modern and urban worlds.

The kitchen makes for sociable dining, whilst the lounge area is so inviting and warm-looking; far reaching lake views are present at every turn, the woodlands and and open ties, whilst the scope for outdoor dining is endless. There are not only two levels of balcony space, as well as ample decked veranda and lawn side picnic table, but there is also a seductive roof terrace, ideal for lounging, for cocktails once the children are in bed, or a breakfast as the lake and forest wake up. For those looking for a holiday retreat that offers complete tranquillity, style, ample space for family or group time, effortless quality and the convenience of a resort-style complex, with every detail in the home and wider resort taken care of, within an unparalleled setting merging designer taste and natural beauty, simply look no further!

On the region’s southern fringes, Cirencester is one of the major centres of the Cotswolds, and offers much more than just sightseeing. It’s certainly a town with a history – at one time the second-largest in Britain – but it hasn’t become a tourist hub in the manner of many of England’s heritage cities, meaning it’s even more of a joy for those who do come exploring.

You can get an insight into the history of Cirencester at its Corinium Museum, this being the Roman name for the town. Mosaics and artefacts bring the story vividly to life, and children can get involved too with special activities. Those who love art, nature or both will find something to please them at Cirencester’s Elemental Sculpture Park, where more than 150 pieces are dotted around the woodlands.

You wouldn’t expect to find many beaches in Gloucestershire, but there is one at the Cotswold Country Park at Shorncote to the south of Cirencester, a place made for family fun with a water park and children’s playground. For a bit of culture, the town’s Sundial Theatre offers a varied programme of events, and those with an eye for a bargain can explore the antiques and collectibles on offer at the Corn Hall indoor market on Fridays.

The town’s excellent dining scene certainly shouldn’t be overlooked – you will have no trouble tracking down anything from an artisan coffee to a Michelin Star three-course meal. Among the highest-rated places in town are Tierra & Mar, a great spot for tapas, and The Falcon at Poulton, where the food is restaurant quality and the setting is a delightful country pub.

Outstandingly situated cosy Shepherds Hut 2

Longhope, Gloucestershire, Heart of England

Outstandingly situated cosy Shepherds Hut From £525 Availability

Welcome to an outdoor adventure where you will relax in comfort and also be free to explore The Outstanding May Hill and local area. Our cosy little Shepherds Hut with outstanding views over the Welsh Mountains, is ideal for a short break away with a very comfortable bed, for a great nights sleep!

The Shepherds Hut enjoys great facilities just a short walk away, with a Fabulous glamorous Glamping bathroom, next door is The Old Cider Shed kitchen/diner where you will find everything you need for a perfect Glamping experience, we have included a music system, games and cards etc.

This Shepherds Hut sleeps 2, in a double bed.

The bathrooms are communal and there is one bathroom, which has a toilet and sink and a walk-in shower.

The Kitchen/diner Is communal and is well equipped and comfortable with a log burning stove.
There is a charcoal Barbecue/ fire pit available to hire from us which comes with all the implements, charcoal and logs for the fire-pit.

Linen, towels and a hair dryer are all included to make your stay more enjoyable.


House Rules:
- Check-in time is 3pm and check-out is 10am.
- Smoking is not allowed.
- There are free parking on premises parking facilities available at the property.
- Pets are not allowed at the property. Although it is possible to bring a dog but rules apply along with an extra charge, please contact us if you would like to bring your pet.

Located in Longhope, this cabin is in the mountains. Gloucester Folk Museum and Soldiers of Gloucestershire Museum are cultural highlights, and some of the area's attractions include BattleSports Glos and The International Centre for Birds of Prey. St Oswald's Priory and Greyfriars are also worth visiting.

Painswick Cottage 6

Painswick, Gloucestershire, Heart of England

Painswick Cottage From £2254 Availability

Nestled in the quintessential historic wool village of Painswick, the gorgeous three bedroom Painswick Cottage offers six guests beautiful accommodation that will leave you remembering this holiday for a very long time. Painswick Cottage is reputed to be a late 16th century weavers cottage. Whilst retaining its beautiful, atmospheric nods from the past, the cottage has been beautifully finished with amazing interior design and gorgeous, sumptuous furnishings. It is very clear to see the impressive level of attention to detail and that Painswick Cottage is much loved. It sits in beautiful gardens opposite Painswick’s legendary church yard with its ninety nine magnificent yew trees, in the heart of this utterly charming village.

Painswick is known as ‘The Queen of the Cotswolds’ and is one of the finest and best-preserved Cotswolds villages. It nestles quietly within the Cotswold hills, surrounded by glorious countryside and within very easy reach of the historic towns of Cheltenham and Gloucester. The village is famous for its stunning Rococo Gardens, the country’s oldest bowling green and the oldest building to house a post office as well at its church. It is close to the picturesque villages of Sheepscombe, Edge and Slad and is surrounded by fabulous walking country.

Painswick Cottage enjoys three characterful bedrooms, two beautiful bathrooms, two entertaining rooms and a fabulous country kitchen. One of the living rooms is a gorgeous room with sumptuous furnishings, a very welcome log burning stove in the feature fireplace, lots of beams and ancient window frames and a dining table. It mellow, calm colour palette is heavenly and coupled with natural light pouring in through the windows, it is a delightful room. The other living room enjoys fabulous views of the church at the front of the cottage and wonderful views in the other direction. With yet more sumptuous sofas the room enjoys a feature inglenook fireplace with a log effect stove. The country kitchen is warm and welcoming with exposed stonework, cream shaker style units and wonderful appliances. With a gorgeous window seat and a farmhouse style breakfast table, the kitchen is utterly charming, a real heart of the house. The living room on the first floor boasts its very own honesty bar - here the owners kindly offer the chance for you to enjoy a selection of spirits they have provided whilst also giving you another added feel good factor - all donations made by you for the drinks you make are given to Emmaus, a local homelessness charity. If you plan to make use of the honesty bar, please bring your own mixers.

On the first floor you will find a gorgeous double bedroom with exquisite detailing to the fitted cupboards, luxury linens and beautiful soft furnishings on the double bed and lots of charm. Also on the first floor is the first of the bathrooms, beautifully fitted with a bath and overhead shower. The top floor is perhaps the most charming of all with its attractive wooden beams and lovely sloping ceilings. You feel so cosy when sleeping in these two bedrooms. They both boast beautifully adorned double beds and share an indulgent bathroom with a freestanding bath.

The rear garden is delightful with a patio, clematis draped arbor, a table and chairs for drinks and other lovely outdoor furniture. The garden is a fabulous south facing suntrap which is beautifully maintained. There is even an outside toilet! If you can drag yourselves away from this honey stoned, wisteria clad Cotswold gem, there are many treasures on the doorstep to discover.

Painswick Cottage enjoys a very special central location in the gorgeous historic village of Painswick. Nestled just outside the pretty village are the sensational Painswick Rococo Gardens, the only surviving complete Rococo garden in the entire country. The gardens were designed in the 1740’s and boast a stunning valley of flowers, plants and trees where you will lose yourselves in the natural splendour. It is famous for its carpets of snowdrops in early spring.

Painswick is within the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and it is easy to see why. With more than 3,000 miles of public footpaths and pretty, quaint hamlets and villages to discover, the landscape is totally breathtaking. You will discover ancient woodlands, rolling hills and tapestries of farmland. Painswick’s St Mary’s Church dates back to 1377 and is famous for its yew trees. Painswick sits halfway along the Cotswold Way National Trail with marvellous hikes all around. Painswick Beacon enjoys magnificent views across the Severn Valley to the Welsh mountains. Painswick was chosen as a location for the BBC TV adaptation of J K Rowling’s ‘The Casual Vacancy’ so many of the sites can be spotted around the town. While exploring, you will discover the country’s oldest bowling green, New Street which was constructed in the 15th century, the splendid churchyard of St Mary’s and the town’s 18-hole golf course. If you prefer to explore by bike, the Cotswolds and Severn Vale 7 day cycle tour passes through Painswick. The town’s narrow streets are brimming with shops, pubs, restaurants, cafes and galleries including the Art Couture Painswick Gallery. Painswick hosts an annual Arts Festival and the Art Couture Painswick Festival.

In the Stroud valley, just moments from the cottage, you will find a delightful family owned boutique vineyard and winery, Woodchester Valley. You can take a tasting tour to discover the world of English wine and buy some of their multi-award winning wines to enjoy back at the cottage.

During your Cotswolds holiday, there are plenty of historic towns close by that are worth visiting. Cheltenham, the home of the famous Ladies’ College, Cheltenham Festival and the famous Cheltenham Gold Cup, was voted as the Best Place to Live in the South West 2020 by The Sunday Times. It is the most complete Regency town in the UK, a town of refined elegance, culture, much loved independent shops, Michelin starred fine dining, farmers markets, the renowned Wilson Museum and unique festival vibes. It became the hip 18th century place to go when Henry Skillicorne unearthed its healthy spa waters, even gaining the Royal Seal of Approval after George III’s visit. The medicinal waters can still be taken at the Pittville Pump Room whose blue dome rises above the lakes of Pittville Park. Cheltenham’s festivals include the world’s longest literary festival, The Cheltenham Music Festival, Jazz and Science Festivals and The Cheltenham Festival, the most prestigious jump racing event of the year. The Cheltenham Racecourse has been voted the greatest racecourse in the world by The Racing Post. This glorious town kisses the beautiful Cotswold countryside and offers much entertainment. Cirencester is the largest town in the Cotswold District with notable attractions being the Corinthian Museum with its huge collection of Roman relics, the 12th century Church of St John The Baptist and its numerous lush green parks. Gloucester is nestled between the Cotwolds and the Forest of Dean. It boasts a history dating back to the Roman times and is home to many museums and attractions. Its magnificent Gothic cathedral is the site of Henry III’s coronation and the final resting place of King Edward II. Gloucester Docks is a vibrant leisure destination for shopping, dining and drinking set against the backdrop of the beautifully restored Victorian warehouses and the Gloucester Sharpness Canal. Sports fans enjoy the roar from ‘The Shed’ at Gloucester Rugby and at Gloucester City AFC’s new stadium.

The gorgeous Bourton-on-the-Water is known as the Venice of the Cotswolds with its beautiful bridges crossing the River Windrush. Gorgeous cosy cafes line the pretty streets together with houses made with enchanting honey coloured Cotswold stone. Also worth visiting is Chipping Campden, in the northern Cotswolds, with its high street bursting with beautiful historic buildings.

Othere popular excursions from Painswick Cottage include visits to Highgrove Gardens, The National Arboretum, Cerney House Gardens, The Abbey House Gardens, Kelmscott Manor, Sudeley Castle and Gardens, Bourton House Garden, Snowhill Manor and Garden, Dyrham Park and the Cotswold Sculpture Park. Local equestrian events such as the Badminton Horse Trials, Gatcombe Festival of British Eventing and Beaufort Polo are all popular. Highgrove House is not open to the public but the gardens are open between April and October, much to the joy of Their Royal Highnesses The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall. The series of interlinked gardens has been created over some forty years and is an important haven for a rich variety of flora and fauna. Visitors can enjoy champagne tours and private tours.

While visiting the Highgrove gardens you can explore Tetbury, another very attractive, historic wool town. It is an architectural gem with many of the wool merchant’s houses remaining the same as they were in the 16th and 17th centuries. The Parish Church of St Mary’s has one of the tallest and most elegant spires in the UK. Tetbury is popular for its independent shops including antique shops, vintage and interior shops, exclusive boutiques and the Highgrove shop. Tetbury holds many regular events including the May Day Wacky Races, the Spring Bank Holiday Woolsack Races when contestants carry 65lb woolsacks up and down the 1 in 4 hill, the August Summer Show, the September Food and Drink Festival, the October Tetbury Music Festival and the Christmas Lights Switch-on.

Painswick Hill House 14

Stroud, Gloucestershire, Heart of England

Painswick Hill House From £7166 Availability

Painswick Hill House holds a fabulously tranquil location nestled amongst beautiful Cotswold hills, it makes the perfect base for those seeking a relaxing stay in the heart of one of the most special areas in the UK. The Georgian country house is positioned on a hillside overlooking Painswick, a quaint market town which is considered by many to be the “Queen of the Cotswolds”. The house has been recently modernised and today seamlessly blends its original Georgian charm and character with updated, contemporary interiors and all the amenities guests could possibly need for a wonderful stay. Painswick Hill House can comfortably accommodate up to fourteen guests across five plush bedrooms, two double rooms, two triple rooms and a family room with both a double bed and bunk beds. The triple rooms can either be set up with a double bed and additional single or with three single beds making them ideal family rooms or simply a children’s room. On the ground floor is the main entertaining space, the cosy living room with its large comfy corner sofa and log burner makes the perfect place to snuggle up with loved ones and enjoy a movie night after a busy day spent exploring the Cotswold countryside. Budding chefs will relish the chance to cook up a storm in the state-of-the-art kitchen which boasts all the tools one could possibly need including an induction hob and 4 oven AGA as well as a luxurious semi-circular breakfast bar. The modern kitchen leads through to the bright morning room, the floor to ceiling glass windows allow light to stream in and enable guests to admire the great outdoors, whatever the season. Upstairs, on the first floor, is the super-king master bedroom, those staying in this room will make use of a well-appointed bathroom with free standing bath tub. Also, on this level is the first of the triple rooms which boasts its very own private bathroom with bath and overhead shower as well the family room with en-suite shower room. On the second floor, are a further double and triple room, each of which come complete with en-suite bathrooms which benefit from baths with overhead showers. The outside space is just as remarkable, sliding doors from the morning room lead out on to the terrace, guests will enjoy dining al fresco on a warm Summer’s evening while watching the magnificent sunsets over Painswick and the Cotswold hills. The children will love exploring and playing games in the extensive gardens, while the adults are bound to desire a soak in the luxury hot tub after a busy day spent discovering the surrounding countryside on foot. ***Please note that groups of 10 will not have access to the fifth and final family bedroom, groups of 12 will be able to use the double in this room. Groups of 14 can use all 5 bedrooms and the bunk beds. ***

Painswick Hill House is set in the very heart of the Cotswolds and so makes a fantastic base for those who wish to really explore this wonderful region. The house is set just five-minutes outside the market town of Painswick, best known for its parish church and Rococo gardens. Painswick offers a selection of shops and restaurants; a larger variety of amenities can be found in Stroud which is just a ten-minute car journey away. The cathedral city of Gloucester is less than twenty-five minutes away, with roots tracing back to Roman times, there is plenty for visits to see do and explore making it well worth a visit!

Park Bothy 2

Bourton-on-the-water, Gloucestershire, Heart of England

Park Bothy From £612 Availability

Park Bothy is a ground floor, barn conversion located in Wyck Rissington, Gloucestershire. Inside, the owners have taken great care to provide a well-equipped and stylish home with classic features such as the exposed oak beams and open fire. The property opens up to an open-plan living room with a wood burning stove, a fitted kitchen and dining area. There is one king-size bedroom with a separate shower room and WC. There are two external areas for guests to use, including a grassed area to the front of the property, with a table and chairs, and a rear terrace area with a hot tub. Parking is available at the property. Park Bothy is the place to visit for a short break with your partner.

Park Cottage 6

Dursley, Gloucestershire, Heart of England

Park Cottage From £3010 Availability

Park Cottage is a recently renovated, charming, 3 Bedroomed Cotswold Cottage set within the gorgeous Stancombe Park Estate, which is famed for its Romantic Garden, which contains grottoes, a lake, a temple and pavilions with conical roofs. The estate also inspired Evelyn Waugh to write Brideshead Revisited, adding an extra dimension to the sheer beauty found in this magical place.  

With a backdrop of woodlands, the property is cocooned in a private valley within Stancombe Park, where you can enjoy spectacular views of Grade 1 parkland; this is country estate living at its best!
 
This delightful property is located near Dursley in a gorgeous corner of Gloucestershire, within walking distance of the Cotswold Way, famed for its wonderful walks and breathtaking scenery.

Dursley is a walker’s delight with stunning views and plenty of footpaths; Stinchcombe Hill is particularly popular with walkers. There are plenty of cafes, bars and restaurants to enjoy, as well as shops and delis to stock up on essentials.
 
Park Cottage is a great escape from the outside world or perfect as a beautiful base to explore the delights of this enchanting region.
 
Cosy and comfortable, and immaculately furnished throughout, the cottage seamlessly blends original features with modern comforts. The Ground Floor offers a warm and inviting living space with large comfy sofas surrounding a feature wood-burning fire and large TV. The stylish dining area is perfect for family feasts or laid-back dinner parties and has double doors that open onto a lovely terrace, perfect for alfresco dining or pre-dinner drinks. The compact, bright kitchen offers everything you need to serve tasty treats and a handy breakfast area to enjoy that morning coffee before exploring. There is also a separate convenient WC.
 
Upstairs the First Floor has three large double bedrooms, simple yet stylish, of which one can be configured as a flexible twin room, making this a great choice for families. Enjoy plush beds with crisp Egyptian cotton bedlinen and soft, colourful throws. There is a modern family bathroom with a tub and overhead shower.

Park Cottage has lovely outside space with a terrace with dining space and BBQ, and there is a delightful second terrace reached by steps which offer magnificent views over the Park and are an ideal spot for a sundowner or two.
 
If you can’t bear to leave the dog at home, well-behaved dogs are welcome but don’t forget to pack the dog bed!

Stancombe Park is positioned at the heart of the Cotswold Way in Dursley, Gloucestershire and offers 300 acres of stunning grounds and magnificent architecture, including a Chinese tea house and Egyptian ice house. The estate is steeped in history and a real joy to explore.

The gardens on the estate include the wonderful secret ‘folly’ gardens, with narrow paths, tunnels, and caves set above a beautiful lake and boathouse, giving it a mystical, magical feel. The more formal gardens lead to the main house and fully justify the Grade 1 listing the Park and Gardens have been given. House guests enjoy exclusive access to the grounds, whereas public access is limited to pre-booked tours making this an extraordinary experience.
 
Nestled within the private estate, Park Cottage is the perfect getaway to explore the Cotswolds, and there are plenty of walking tours available along the Cotswold Way, which stretches for over 100 miles from Chipping Camden in the North and Bath in the South. Expect picture-perfect towns and villages with honey-coloured houses, acres of beautiful rolling countryside, and memorable historic sites.
 
Tetbury is only a short drive away and has some beautiful eating establishments, including The Conservatory at Calcot Manor, Lola & Co and The Royal Oak. Tetbury is also home to  Westonbirt, the National Arboretum, which hosts one of the world's most beautiful and important plant collections; there are 600 acres and 17 miles of paths to explore. There is a Gruffalo trail for the kiddies, free talks on Saturdays and Sundays and dog-friendly areas.
 
There are stunning gardens, palaces and manor houses only a short drive from Stancombe, and highlights include Highgrove, King Charles lll’s private residence. The Gardens are renowned as some of the most inspiring and innovative in the UK, and during the summer months, garden tours and the chance to sample afternoon tea in the Orchard Room can be booked.
 
The Cotswolds is full of charming characterful pubs and restaurants, with many special treats to enjoy. If you wish to dine like a future king, try The Potting Shed Pub in Crudwell, as William and Kate had many a romantic dinner there whilst they were dating!

You will be hard pushed to find a prettier area than the Cotswolds, and there is lots to discover and admire; staying at Park Cottage offers an exclusive taste of Country Estate living and is the perfect base to explore this enchanting region.

Peaceful, luxury glamping experience with a Swimming Pool, Jacuzzi and Sauna! 2

Gloucester, Gloucestershire, Heart of England

Peaceful, luxury glamping experience with a Swimming Pool, Jacuzzi and Sauna! From £805 Availability

Ducks Nest is our beautiful modern Shepherds Hut ideal for a luxury, peaceful glamping experience!

Enjoy exclusive use of the 12m heated indoor swimming pool, jacuzzi, sauna & gym.

Manor Barn is a gated property & set in 7 acres of open land with landscaped gardens in a countryside setting between Cheltenham, Gloucester & Tewkesbury.

Free super fast 5G WiFi & Smart TV with Amazon Prime & Netflix.

Space for one dog.

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Located in Gloucester, this cabin is in a rural area. Gloucester Docks and Gloucester Quays are worth checking out if shopping is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Cotswolds and Barnwood Arboretum & Park. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's going on at Petersfield Park, or consider a night out at Elmore Court. Be sure to check out the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Peony House 6

Gloucestershire, Heart of England

Peony House From £915 Availability

Peony House is a delightful, contemporary, first floor apartment sleeping six guests. It boasts a very private, large decked balcony offering sensational, uninterrupted views over Swillbrook Lake and deluxe lounge and alfresco dining furniture. Peony House is located on a first class development, just south of Cirencester, with acres of stunning greenspace and an incredible range of facilities and activities that will suit your whole family. The apartment is beautifully finished and enjoys three bedrooms including a bunk room. It is an ideal base for a family holiday, enjoying the splendid location and all of the activities provided.

Families staying at Peony House enjoy a wonderful balance of blissful relaxation and exciting adventure. Within hundreds of acres of lush greenspace, you will discover nine stunning lakes, two rivers, enchanting picnic spots, woodland and miles of hiking or biking lakeside and river trails, suitable. Activities include canoeing, kayaking, paddleboarding, sailing, fishing, tennis, fitness in the Technogym and swimming in one of the three spa pools. The luxury spa is award-winning and also features a sauna and steam room. There is also an on-site restaurant, a library, a ‘restful reading’ lounge and a fantastic children’s playpark. During peak holiday seasons, children can attend children’s clubs with a huge range of fun activities including crafts, games, competitions and sports. Bikes and watercraft are available for hire. Families can enjoy hot chocolate and marshmallows by the fire pits in the woods. There is a useful on-site shop and the excellent restaurant has its own pizza ovens, perfect for takeways if you do not want to cook.

Peony House offers a ‘home from home’ feel with modern, comfortable furnishings. It is a wonderful example of contemporary waterside living. The delightful, open plan living area is very comfortable and boasts a huge set of doors opening onto the spacious, covered balcony. The stone coloured, high gloss kitchen is perfect for a self-catering break though you may find yourselves barbecuing on the balcony quite a lot!

The west facing balcony is luxurious with wonderful alfresco and lounge furniture and the fabulous barbecue. It is very private and enjoys sensational natural vistas. You will enjoy your morning cup of coffee here watching the splendid scene in front of you and listening for birds. It is truly spectacular as the sun goes down over Swillbrook Lake.

Peony House boasts three gorgeous bedrooms. There is a beautifully appointed master for Mum and Dad with an dazzling, white tiled en-suite shower room. Another double is equally well accessorised with colourful cushions and throws. The bunk room offers a lovely set of bunk beds where, no doubt, children will hope for midnight chatter and midnight feasts! The smart, white tiled family bathroom offers a bath with a shower over it.

If you can bring yourselves to leave this comfortable, idyllic holiday home and the adventures provided, the picturesque villages and towns of the Cotswolds await, as well as endless parks, gardens, arboretum’s and historic houses.

Peony House enjoys a delightful lakeside location within a gated resort in the heart of the Cotswolds. Just south of Cirencester, guests enjoy many entertainment options within the development as well as being located on the doorstep of fabulous Cotswolds attractions. The Cotswolds boasts idyllic villages, historic towns, a rich heritage of country houses, stunning gardens, wildlife parks, arboretums and enchanting nature reserves. Popular visits are to Bourton-on-the-Water, Stow-on-the-Wold, Tetbury, Cirencester, Malmesbury and Lacock as well as the regency pleasures of Cheltenham and the Georgian glories of Bath which are less than twenty miles away.

Bourton-on-the-Water, like most of the Cotswolds, lies in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is the Venice of the Cotswolds with beautiful bridges crossing the River Windrush. Gorgeous cosy cafes line the pretty streets together with houses made with enchanting honey coloured Cotswold stone.

Stow-on-the-Wold is a delightful market town, the highest of the Cotswold towns exposed on the 800 feet high Stow Hill at the crossroads with the Roman Fosse Way. The town boasts a fascinating history. At the height of the Cotswold wool industry, it held annual fairs where as many as 20000 sheep were sold at one time. The Market Square is very attractive with its ancient cross, town stocks and an elegant array of Cotswold town houses and shops. You will find many fine antique shops, art galleries, gift and craft shops.

Tetbury is another historic wool town. It is an architectural gem with many of the wool merchant’s houses remaining the same as they were in the 16th and 17th centuries. The Parish Church of St Mary’s has one of the tallest and most elegant spires in the UK. Tetbury is popular for its independent shops including antique shops, vintage and interior shops, exclusive boutiques and the Highgrove shop. Tetbury holds many regular events including the May Day Wacky Races, the Spring Bank Holiday Woolsack Races when contestants carry 65lb woolsacks up and down the 1 in 4 hill, the August Summer Show, the September Food and Drink Festival, the October Tetbury Music Festival and the Christmas Lights Switch-on.

Close by, visitors can enjoy the stunning botanical experience of the National Arboretum at Westonbirt, the glorious Elizabethan Chavenage House used for many famous films and TV series, the beautiful Arts and Crafts Manor at Rodmarton, the 13th century Lacock Abbey and HRH Prince of Wales’ stunning garden at Highgrove. Local equestrian events such as the Badminton Horse Trials, Gatcombe Festival of British Eventing and Beaufort Polo are all popular.

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