Vacation rentals in Malmesbury

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  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 50 vacation rentals in Malmesbury

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Malmesbury vacation rentals start at ﺩ.ﺇ 110 per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    20 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

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  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    20 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    50 of Malmesbury vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Kitchen, Wifi, and Pool across Malmesbury rentals

  • 4.8 Average rating

    Malmesbury stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

Top-rated vacation rentals in Malmesbury

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Top guest favorite
A charming cottage is enveloped by vibrant greenery and flowering plants. The textured stone exterior is complemented by a wooden front door and multiple windows, while purple wisteria adds a touch of color to the façade. The tranquil garden features a variety of plants and shrubs.
Cottage in Malmesbury
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 192 reviews

Chicory Cottage: Beautiful Cotswolds Home + EV ch.

Our English cottage dating from the 1700s is snug in winter and stunning in summer! With all mod-cons, Chicory Cottage is ideal for exploring the Cotswolds. We're on the edge of a small historic town, with countryside views from the garden. Malmesbury's pubs, restaurants and famous abbey are a short walk, or you can head in the other direction for a country hike. Or just make yourself at home in front of the cosy log-burner, work remotely with our super-fast wifi, or relax in the pretty garden.

Top guest favorite
The exterior view highlights a contemporary studio apartment featuring a wooden facade. A spacious balcony extends from the living area, equipped with outdoor furniture. Large glass doors allow natural light to enter while offering a view of the surrounding greenery.
Guesthouse in Malmesbury
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 221 reviews

Gorgeous 1 Bed Cotswold rural studio. With Parking

A stunning, contemporary open plan studio apartment in a rural location. Free parking. Situated on a popular cycle route, a short walk from Malmesbury with its' impressive Abbey. The studio has a large balcony to enjoy your breakfast (or dinner) on! Luxury shower room, comfy sofa and large TV. The modern kitchen has a double induction hob, instant boiling water tap and combi microwave oven (NB, NO standard oven). But why cook when you can stroll into town and enjoy a range of eateries. Xx

Top guest favorite
A wooden lodge with a sloped roof sits amid lush green grass, surrounded by trees. Skylights are visible on the roof, and a staircase leads to the entrance. A small patio area with seating is positioned near the lodge, providing an inviting space outdoors.
Guesthouse in Lower Stanton Saint Quintin
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 314 reviews

Oak Framed Apartment in quiet Rural Location

Woodpecker Lodge has been beautifully furnished in a modern country style to reflect its rural surroundings. The Lodge has its own ensuite shower room and toilet, kitchenette, dining area, double bed, Sofa, TV, on site parking. Easy access to M4, just 2.5 miles from Junction 17. Situated in the South Cotswolds close to the historic market town of Malmesbury and picturesque villages including Lacock, Castle Combe and Badminton. Close to popular wedding venues, Kin House and Grittleton House.

Top guest favorite
A charming stone cottage is framed by lush greenery. The outdoor patio features a wooden dining table surrounded by chairs, with a cozy firepit set nearby. Large windows offer glimpses into the inviting interior, blending seamlessly with the tranquil garden setting.
Condo in Tetbury
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 333 reviews

Luxury historic stay, dog-friendly, parking & gdn

- The Retreat, Tetbury is a gorgeous Grade II listed property with private parking in central Tetbury for two - No extra cleaning fee - Stylish, luxury apartment & garden - Spacious rooms, super-king bed, 400+ cotton bedding - Large walk-in shower, fully appointed chef's kitchen - Workspace and guest library & views over the Green - Historic street close to restaurants, bars & antiques shops - Al-fresco dine in our secure garden with firepit - Next to fabulous countryside walks and cycle path

Top guest favorite
Cottage in Hankerton
5 out of 5 average rating, 57 reviews

Swimming pool & tennis at Cotswold Manor cottage

LARGE SWIMMING POOL! Cottage re opened JUNE 2026. New bathroom/renovations. Cottage attached to QUIET PRIVATE Manor in peaceful setting on our estate with FIELDS/WOODLANDS in 50 acres. Beautiful walks, wildflowers, honey, birdlife sheep & peacocks. Two bedrooms SUPER KING & Dbl Fully equipped new kitchen. Sitting room (dbl sofa bed)patio,BBQ & FIRE PIT & TENNIS COURT & portable AIR CON (NB pool only for use of cottage guests & owner!) *After 4 guests EXTRA GUESTS £40pp PER NIGHT*NO dogs

Top guest favorite
The exterior of a red brick cottage is showcased, featuring a central door in soft grey flanked by two dark wooden doors. Two symmetrical, trimmed shrubs in planters add greenery to the entrance. A paved area offers space for parking in front of the building.
Home in Malmesbury
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 79 reviews

Braxted Cottage for 4 people Malmesbury

Welcome to our holiday cottage in the heart of beautiful Malmesbury in Wiltshire. “What an absolute gem of a cottage! ... a home from home. It is immaculately clean... so cosy & comfortable.” Guest review, Jan 2023 Shops, pubs, restaurants and historic buildings all within walking distance, and plenty of beautiful riverside and country walks to enjoy. Perfect for two couples or a family of 4 to enjoy a holiday in the countryside with all the benefits of a small town on your doorstep.

Top guest favorite
The exterior of Mulberry Cottage presents a charming stone facade with multiple windows and a distinct roofline. A gravel courtyard is surrounded by well-tended plants and pots, emphasizing a welcoming atmosphere. A clear blue sky provides a bright backdrop, enhancing the cottage's inviting character.
Cottage in Malmesbury
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 342 reviews

Mulberry Cottage Malmesbury

Mulberry Cottage is our lovely home from home, located in the heart of Malmesbury only a few minutes walk from shops, restaurants and bars. With a private parking space, modern fitted kitchen and cosy log burner it's the perfect place to relax. With free WiFi, Smart TV, Bose Bluetooth speaker, Roberts DAB radio, two bedrooms with king sized beds, quality bed linen and two bathrooms. Towels are provided too, all you need to bring is yourself! (log starter pack provided Dec and Jan only)

Top guest favorite
The exterior of a traditional Cotswold farmhouse is displayed, featuring light-colored stone walls and a distinctive gabled roof. A small porch with a lantern leads to the entrance, surrounded by greenery and gravel pathways, showcasing the rustic charm of the property.
Farm stay in Long Newnton
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 146 reviews

Self Contained Rustic Farmhouse Accomodation

Traditional rustic Cotswold farmhouse offering self contained accomodation (attached to family living quarters) with 2 (ensuite) double bedrooms, a small basic kitchen & sitting/dining room. You have your own driveway & entrance to the property. We are on the edge of a lovely cotswold village on our busy family farm with views & 2 new padel courts on site. Fantastic countryside for running, cycling & open water swim spots. Walking distance into Tetbury (1.5 miles) via foot/cycle paths.

Top guest favorite
The exterior of the larch clad Annexe features modern vertical wood paneling. Large glass doors lead into the entrance, framed by two planters with lush green grass. A gravel path provides access, highlighting the contemporary architecture amid a clear blue sky.
Home in Cirencester
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 271 reviews

Larch clad architect designed contemporary annexe.

Relax at this unique and tranquil getaway in the beautiful South Cotswolds. The Annexe is a separate dwelling next to an architecturally award winning contemporary house located in a quiet village. The larch clad property has an industrial, boho meets the Cotswold vibe with its own private wild flower garden, perfect for alfresco dining. Excellent location for walking, running and cycling. Close to the beautiful town of Cirencester, idyllic picturesque villages and gastro pubs galore!

Guest favorite
The exterior of the barn conversion is showcased, highlighting the blend of natural stone and wood elements. A spacious patio area with large glass windows offers views of the enclosed garden, which is surrounded by lush greenery.
Barn in Leighterton
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 488 reviews

Luxury Barn conversion Cotswold’s with Sauna/Spa

The Barn is a 2 bedroom conversion in the picturesque Cotswold village of Leighterton,Tetbury with a rustic feel and a new spa room. The barn has two large bedrooms both with wet room en-suites, and one with a free standing bath. Each bedroom has a king bed & single love chair sofabed .Fitted with its own smart TV The Living area and bedrooms have WIFI Gigaclear300mbs Underfloor heating Well behaved dogs are welcome Enclosed garden. Strictly no parties /hens allowed

Top guest favorite
The exterior of Wycke Cottage features charming stone walls adorned with lush green vines. Multiple windows allow natural light to fill the space, while potted plants in various sizes enhance the entrance. A clear blue sky creates a serene backdrop.
Home in Painswick
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 261 reviews

Cottage luxe in The Cotwolds

Wycke Cottage welcomes you with unequivocal charm and a little luxe at every turn. Hunker down in style in the picture-perfect Cotswold setting in the heart of Painswick. This 400-year-old cosy cottage, sits opposite the historic church. With stunning sunset views across to the church's beautiful spire and clockface, and its much storied 99 cloud-like yew trees, this stay offers the quintessential Cotswold experience.

Top guest favorite
A bright living area features oak flooring and a cozy seating arrangement. Large glass doors open to the small garden, while a log burner is positioned against a stone wall. A wooden dining table with light chairs adds a touch of warmth to the space.
Home in Castle Combe
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 301 reviews

Fuchsia Barn, romantic Cotswolds

Fuchsia Barn is a brand new purpose built Airbnb unit, finished to a very high standard, with lots of natural materials giving it a relaxing and cosy atmosphere. It is situated 12 minutes walk from the beautiful village of Castle Combe, often voted the prettiest in the country, and featured in many films. There are wonderful woodland walks from the property, and two village pubs within walking distance

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Malmesbury?

    Stays in and around the historic town center are frequently suggested, with charming cottages and converted buildings that reflect Malmesbury’s long history. The area also has family-friendly and pet-friendly options welcoming visitors with diverse needs.

  • What are the best things to do in Malmesbury with kids?

    Families can explore Malmesbury Abbey, enjoy playful walks by the river, and visit parks or community events around the town centre. Local markets sometimes feature activities that welcome children.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Malmesbury?

    Explore the history of Malmesbury Abbey, wander market stalls in the town centre, and stroll riverside paths with picturesque views. Independent shops and local museums add to the town’s inviting character.

  • How is the weather in Malmesbury?

    Malmesbury has cool, damp winters around 35–46°F (2–8°C), and milder summers near 54–71°F (12–22°C), with rainfall throughout the year. Packing a waterproof jacket or umbrella is helpful for outdoor exploring.

  • When is the best time to visit Malmesbury?

    Late spring and early summer are often recommended for milder weather and events, while autumn brings colorful foliage and quieter streets. Visiting during local festivals or market days provides a lively atmosphere.

  • What are the best places to visit in Malmesbury?

    Malmesbury has historic sites like Malmesbury Abbey and quiet riverside paths for relaxed exploration. The town centre invites visitors to wander around medieval streets and discover locally owned shops.

  • What are some hiking trails in Malmesbury?

    Malmesbury has riverside walking paths and countryside trails, weaving past fields and wooded areas just outside town. Locals often suggest informal routes for exploring the landscape and spotting wildlife.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Malmesbury?

    Families can explore Malmesbury Abbey, walk the town’s scenic riverside paths, and enjoy visits to local parks. Browsing community markets and strolling through the historic streets encourage shared discoveries.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Malmesbury?

    Explore traditional market towns, scenic countryside walks, or visit historic estates and gardens around the region. Urban centers and heritage sites nearby attract those interested in art, history, or nature.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Malmesbury?

    Many accommodations in Malmesbury welcome pets, especially in the town center and surrounding countryside. The area has parks and walking paths that make it easy for travelers and their pets to explore together.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Malmesbury?

    Exploring Malmesbury on foot lets you discover narrow medieval lanes and independent shops. Locals often suggest visiting during market days or exploring riverside paths for a quieter experience.

  • What is Malmesbury known for?

    Malmesbury is known for its ancient roots, with Malmesbury Abbey marking centuries of history and architectural interest. The town has a tradition of vibrant local markets, historic streets, and a strong sense of community.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Malmesbury?

    Malmesbury Abbey’s historic details, winding medieval alleys, and small museums are frequently suggested by locals. The town's independent shops and quiet neighbourhood corners reveal Malmesbury’s distinct charm.

  • What are the best foods to try in Malmesbury?

    Locally baked pastries, regional cheeses, and traditional English pies are frequently suggested in Malmesbury’s markets and eateries. Visitors also enjoy seasonal produce and homemade jams reflecting the area’s agricultural roots.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Malmesbury?

    Bring comfortable walking shoes for historic streets, a waterproof jacket for changing weather, and a reusable bag for browsing markets. A camera is useful for capturing centuries-old architecture and serene landscapes.

  • What is the nightlife in Malmesbury like?

    Malmesbury has relaxed nightlife, with cozy pubs, traditional ale houses, and occasional live music around the town center. Many venues focus on locally sourced food and drinks, making evening outings welcoming and informal.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Malmesbury?

    Malmesbury has a yearly carnival that celebrates local culture with music, parades, and community gatherings. The town also hosts traditional market days and seasonal festivals centered around the abbey.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Malmesbury?

    Malmesbury has family-friendly rentals with space for gatherings, easy access to parks, and proximity to local markets. Accommodations often feature kitchens and flexible layouts suitable for families of different sizes.