The Old Post Office, located in the picturesque village of Chedworth near Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, offers a delightful retreat for two guests, making it an ideal base for exploring the stunning Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This charming 17th-century end terrace holiday cottage is nestled within a conservation area, providing a serene atmosphere surrounded by the region's natural splendor. With amenities nearby, including three local pubs that serve food and a farm shop stocked with local produce, visitors can easily enjoy the village's offerings while immersing themselves in the tranquil countryside.
The cottage features a cozy living and dining room equipped with a wood burner, Freeview TV, DVD player, and a CD player, all enhanced by charming beams that add character to the space. The well-appointed kitchen includes modern appliances such as an electric cooker, microwave, fridge, dishwasher, and washing machine, ensuring that guests have everything they need for a comfortable stay. A steep, spiral staircase with a rope handrail leads to the first floor, where the inviting bedroom with a double bed and a bathroom featuring a bath and shower attachment await, providing a perfect sanctuary for rest and relaxation.
Guests can take advantage of a range of included amenities, such as electric heaters, bed linen, towels, and a travel cot for families with young children. The cottage also features an enclosed courtyard with outdoor furniture, on-road parking, and a cycle store for those looking to explore the surrounding area on two wheels. A welcome pack is provided to help guests settle in, and the property maintains a no-smoking policy, ensuring a clean and pleasant environment for all visitors.
Chedworth is conveniently located just 8 miles from Cirencester and 10 miles from Cheltenham, making it an excellent starting point for discovering local attractions. Notable sites include the Chedworth Roman Villa, a mere 20-minute walk away, which showcases the area's rich Roman history alongside the nearby Chedworth Nature Reserve. Additionally, the Corinium Museum in Cirencester offers further insights into the region's past. With a shop and café located a mile from the cottage and a pub and restaurant just a quarter-mile away, guests will find ample opportunities to enjoy the local culture and cuisine.
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