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With buttery stone coloured cottages in some of the most iconic Cotswold villages, a stay in Gloucestershire is the perfect base for exploring stunning countryside and woodland. Some cottages are on the edge of estates like Sherbourne or Lodge Park, or you can stay in villages like Snowshill or Bibury, where famous names such as Stow on the Wold, Bourton on the Water and Cirencester are never too far away.
Surrounded by leafy woodland, this stone cottage is only half a mile from the centre of Sheepcombe village with its popular pub. With a sunny garden as well, you'll love the feeling of isolation and opportunities for wildlife watching.
This little terraced house that used to be a bookshop in Painswick with a quiet enclosed garden makes the perfect base for a spot of Cotswold exploring. With a steep winding staircase and a bedroom with vaulted ceilings, its easy to fall for the charms of this place.
9 Arlington Row In one of England's most iconic rows of cottages, 9 Arlington Place in Bibury is a pretty cottage with a cosy, modern interior and a historic location. When you stay, pop to nearby Cirencester for its bustling independent shops.
Built in 1790 as part of the Newark Park Estate, you'll love the gorgeous views from this pretty cottage. Nestled in leafy countryside perfect for leisurely walks, there's a nature reserve behind the cottage too for wildlife spotting.
Right next to the former entrance gates to the seventeenth-century Lodge Park, this little cottage has views over open countryside. Head out to experience the nearby Cotswold towns of Stow on the Wold, Bourton on the Water or Cirencester to complete your Cotswolds experience.
A small but beautiful cottage in a typically gorgeous Cotswold village. There's plenty of period features like an ancient inglenook fireplace and exposed beams. When you do venture out, explore pretty market towns or the popular loocal pub, The Snowshill Arms.
You'll be charmed by this little Cotswold cottage with a huge inglenook fireplace and terraced garden. There are wonderful walks nearby and the quintessential Cotswold villages to explore as well.
An end-terrace stone cottage with an old-fashioned stable door perfect for watching the world go by, or enjoying the peace and quiet in this pretty village.
Previously the home of the farm manager, this traditional cottage has exposed beams, ancient floors and antique furniture that will really give you a sense of history when you stay. There's plenty of walks from the door too, and beautiful Cotswold villages to explore.
Go on holiday to one of the places in our care for a trip filled with memories, while helping us look after these places well into the future. Image: The Slipway, Devon