Gleneda is a charismatic Cotswold stone cottage situated in the idyllic village of Bourton-on-the-Hill, nestled in Gloucestershire's Heart of England region. This newly renovated property comfortably accommodates six guests across three well-appointed bedrooms. Its prime location allows for easy exploration of the nearby Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with popular attractions such as Batsford Arboretum, Bourton House, and the picturesque village of Sexincote just a short walk away. Additionally, the surrounding area boasts numerous scenic walking trails, perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in nature.
The cottage features a blend of traditional character and modern amenities, making it an inviting retreat after a day of exploration. Inside, visitors will find original oak beams, exposed Cotswold stone walls, and elm floors, alongside a cozy inglenook fireplace equipped with a wood-burning stove. The spacious layout includes a beautifully presented kitchen diner, enhanced by high-speed fibre optic internet access, ensuring that guests can enjoy both comfort and convenience during their stay.
Upon entering Gleneda, guests are greeted by a tastefully decorated living room that flows into a spacious kitchen and dining area, which opens up to a south-facing terrace and garden. The first floor features a master bedroom with a king-size bed and an ensuite shower room, along with a double bedroom showcasing exposed beams and an original elm floor. An elegant shared family bathroom with a roll-top bath is also located on this level, while a second flight of stairs leads to a characterful attic room with twin beds, perfect for children or extra guests.
Access to the cottage is via four stone steps leading down from the road, with a small outdoor area at the front. Although there is no designated parking on the premises, loading and unloading is possible directly outside, with additional parking available on a nearby side road. Public transport options are convenient, with a bus stop located opposite the cottage and a train station in Moreton-in-Marsh for those traveling without a car. For guests interested in local activities, attractions such as the Cotswold Way, Broadway Golf Club, and various gardens and falconry centers provide ample opportunities for enjoyment during their stay.
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