Sitting on a stunning Cotswolds street this truly beautiful and historic row of cottage dates back to 1380.
Stay in one of the most iconic addresses in the UK, Arlington Row. Close the front door away from photo-snapping tourists to a special two-bedroom nest with stacks of historic character. On a row of cottages dating back to 1380, it started life as a wool store. You can still see the Rack Isle, where the wool was put to dry, from the garden.
9 Arlington Row is set in Bibury, a typical Cotswolds village, populated by tea rooms, traditional pubs and surrounded by lush rolling countryside. Walk outside the cottage to a water meadow that meanders past the cottage and attracts an abundance of wildlife.
You’ll be in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with unspoilt villages, rolling countryside and special historic places at every turn. Drive 15 minutes down to the historic town of Cirencester or 20 minutes to Chedworth Roman Villa where you’ll receive free entry.
1 Arlington Row (sleeps six) is at the other end of the terrace and can be booked with Number 9 for a group of up to nine guests.
Parking 150 yards away. Unloading/loading outside cottage. Find more information in the Accessibility Guide. Accessibility questions? Email holiday.enquiries@nationaltrust.org.uk or call us on 0344 800 2070.
Entrance lobby, sitting/dining room with wood burning stove, kitchen and stairway.
Bathroom with electric shower on the half landing, 2 bedrooms (1 king-size and 1 single).
Parking: There is an allocated space in the residents car park at the end of the terraced row, approximately 150 yards from the cottage, but it is possible to unload/load on the road outside.
Heating: There are electric storage heaters and a wood burning stove.
Notes: As Arlington Row is a popular historic attraction there may be visitors in close proximity but No. 9 benefits from a private garden at the rear.
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