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Home in Winchcombe
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 13 reviews

Old Laundry with hot tub, pet friendly, Winchcombe

Get swept away to a relaxing getaway at Old Laundry, perfect for family reunions and celebrations with friends. Sitting peacefully outside the village of Winchcombe you can revel in this countryside setting. Enjoy a glass of fizz in the hot tub after a meal on the terrace, play family games in the sitting room and make the most of the comfortable bedrooms and quiet setting. With walks from the door, Sudeley Castle a stone’s throw away and the surrounding sights and sounds of the Cotswolds.

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Villa in Temple Guiting

Temple Guiting Estate

Set in approximately 14.5 acres of beautiful landscaped grounds & sleeping up to 34 guests, comprising a six-bedroom 15th century Manor House, luxurious five bed barn, one-bed Peacock Shed, a three-bed Granary and one-bed cow byre hideaway, perfect for party overspills. Facilities include a boating lake, tennis court, outdoor heated pool, play area, two hot tubs, state of the art water rower gym, pilates / yoga studio, treatment room, table tennis, table football & cinema with XBox & Sky.

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Home in Gloucestershire

Foxholme Manor, with swimming pool near Broadway

Succumb to the rural countryside grandeur of Foxholme Manor with its daydream perfect gardens and far-reaching views, luxurious outdoor heated swimming pool and awe-inspiring rooms. You are invited to make this your ultimate Cotswold getaway, celebrating that special birthday or milestone anniversary. The delights of Broadway are on your doorstep with its wide tree lined high street and boutiques, and Winchcombe and beautiful Sudeley Castle are a quintessentially Cotswold day out.

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Home in Chipping Campden

Elegant Cotswold home with indoor pool and sauna

This thatched, Cotswold stone house is a short walk from picture-perfect Chipping Campden. The house boasts impressive design features, luxurious furnishings, a home cinema, a cedar sauna and an indoor heated pool. There are 5 stylish bedrooms, one with a freestanding bath looking out over the countryside. Outside, there are 3 terraces, a BBQ area and large landscaped gardens opening onto a rolling meadow. Locally, enjoy excellent walks and Shakespeare’s Stratford-upon-Avon.

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Home in Somerford Keynes
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 9 reviews

Mirrors Edge - Hot Tub, Spa & Dog-Friendly Stay

Mirror's Edge is more than a lakeside stay - It's a place to come together. Set on the exclusive Lower Mill estate in the Cotswolds, with four bedrooms, open-plan living, and a hot tub for those end-of-day stories under the stars. Paddleboard from your deck, share slow dinners, let your dogs roam freely. Here, laughter echoes over the water and the mornings unwind slowly. It's not just about getting away, it's about making space for the people that matter the most.

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Villa in Temple Guiting

The Manor

The meticulously maintained six-bedroom Manor House has been privately owned since the 15th century, brought to life as the elegant, traditional-meets-contemporary property that it stands as today by its owners and renowned architect Ptolemy Dean & garden designer Jinny Blom. Perfect for group getaways or larger families, this classic Cotswold Manor filled with facilities and activities offers a luxurious home-away-from-home for guests of all ages.

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Home in Gloucestershire
5 out of 5 average rating, 4 reviews

The Lookout | Luxury Lake House with Hot Tub

Welcome to The Lookout - our latest dog-friendly lakeside getaway, perched above a sailing lake with reversed living and a sunlit sundeck, where stillness, connection, and slow mornings by the water are all part of your day. With panoramic views, a hot tub, and space to gather or pause, The Lookout isn’t just about what you see, it’s about how you feel. The perfect space for group escapes, quiet retreats, and everything in between.

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All about Gloucestershire

All About Gloucestershire

Visiting the quaint English countryside? Here’s our guide to Gloucestershire.

In Gloucestershire, your cup of tea isn’t the only thing steeped to perfection. Drenched in centuries-old history, you’ll have everything from Sudeley Castle—the elaborate home once owned by Henry VIII—to Stonehenge within your curious grasp. Everywhere you turn, picture-perfect, postcard-worthy views of “traditional” England encompass your view. Built on Jurassic limestone, the Cotswolds are England’s second largest protected landscape with undulating green hills as far as the eye can see and flowing valleys all the way to the dramatic, lapping coastline in nearby Devon. 

A sleepy pace of life encourages visitors to slow down and truly savour each second of their stay. Days are filled with leisurely strolls, horseback rides, and hikes through the hills. Spend an evening at the theatre or sampling libations at one of the five hundred bars and pubs across Gloucester and Cheltenham. With almost one festival per week—music, art, and literature to name a few—happening in Gloucestershire, there’s non-stop culture and excitement.

Activities for Everyone

For a quiet town, there is no shortage of stimulating activities for every traveler. Get your adrenaline pumping with race car driving or simply spectate a game of cricket or rugby. Polo matches are not to be missed—whether you’re an avid fan of the sport or just want a social, dressed-up day out. Also known as “the rural capital of fashion,” there are plenty of diverse shopping options in Gloucestershire to satisfy any retail craving. On a warm, sunny day, head to the coast for windsurfing, kayaking, or paddle boarding. 

Spend Time in Nature

While you will be able to browse the internet in Gloucestershire, you might find that you’re more inclined to connect with nature. With winding rivers, dense woodlands, and grassy knolls at every turn, the feeling of serenity that washes over you is almost instantaneous. Take a stroll along a narrow village street or pebbled park pathway, both fringed by verdant foliage and leafy trees. For a trek off the beaten path, cycle through towering oaks and beeches in the Forest of Dean. Meander over to Malvern Hills—home to some of the country’s oldest rocks—for sweeping panoramic views. Don’t forget to bring your camera!

A New Take on English Gastronomy

Why not finish up a day of sight-seeing with a medieval happy hour at a centuries-old pub? Local produce is abundant at farm-fresh markets, taking the countryside gastronomy to new heights. Visit Ledbury’s biweekly market to pick up a variety of fresh-baked bread, golden honey, plump fruits, and organic vegetables. There’s always the option of creating your own charcuterie board with the region’s traditionally farmed old sports pork and famous cheeses—from intense and tangy to soft and pungent. Wash everything back with a pint of locally brewed beer or perry cider. Of course, there is always a blossoming meadow ready for a romantic picnic. 

Plenty of Sights for History Buffs

Gloucestershire is like an ancient playground for historians—and those who are just curious about the area’s rich past that dates all the way back to Roman times. Immerse yourself in the fascinating heritage of the area, from intricate castles and cathedrals to age-old ruins and statues. Each village and town holds an abundance of hidden tourist treasures around every corner. One of the oldest sights in town is the timber-framed New Inn, built in 1450—it’s rumored that Shakespeare performed there. 

Your Dose of Pop Culture

Can you spot which parts of Gloucestershire have been made famous in the movies? One of the most well-known films to feature its rural beauty is the Harry Potter franchise—Gloucester Cathedral was spectacularly transformed into the bustling corridors of Hogwarts. You might recognize Whittington’s photogenic poppy field from Atonement or the stately Badminton House from Oscar-winning Pearl Harbour. In the charming village of Snowshill, a few scenes from Bridget Jones’s Diary were captured. 

Where to Stay in Gloucestershire

From sprawling estates to rustic countryside charm, our luxury villas and farmhouse rentals guarantee a serene stay. Each unique, character-soaked property allows you to experience the historic Cotswolds in its own way. Wake up to enchanting dew-covered gardens just outside your window and clear blue skies soaring overhead. Vine-covered stone façades and mossy roofs exude old-world charisma. Expansive stretches of lawn allow room for a game of cricket or croquet. There’s always the option of hosting your own high-tea in the manicured yard. 

Our properties, while completely private and tucked away, are conveniently close to some of Gloucestershire’s most charming attractions. In Cheltenham, catch a horse race or peruse the literary festival. Dine at a seasonal restaurant, mingle with farm animals at Cotswold Farm Park, or admire gothic architecture in the surrounding suburbs. Whatever your trip to Gloucestershire has in store, it’s sure to be replete with arresting views, honey-hued villages, and country charm.

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