A traditional Cotswold stone cottage with an external summer room overlooking the Sheepscombe valley.
Nestling in a small, secluded woodland village, just half a mile from Sheepscombe village is this traditional Cotswold stone cottage. It was built in the 19th-century for the owner of the nearby Ebworth estate, and displays much of its original character inside, including a large fireplace. Its highlight though is definitely the external summer room, which looks out over the Sheepscombe valley and catches the evening sun.
Explore the beautiful beech woodland that surrounds this cottage or walk less than 10 minutes into the small, quiet village.
Woody’s Cottage is just four miles from the bustling town of Stroud. Enjoy exploring this historic town with its quirky shops and cafes and, if you’re lucky, you might catch its award winning farmers market.
Not accessible. Find more information in the Accessibility Guide. Accessibility questions? Email holiday.enquiries@nationaltrust.org.uk or call us on 0344 800 2070.
Hall, lavatory, kitchen, sitting/dining room with wood-burning stove, external access to utility room and sunroom.
Two bedrooms (one twin, one double with 6' bed which can also be a twin on request) bathroom with mixer tap attachment.
Access: The accessibility guide is for guidance only. For up-to-date information, please call the team on 0344 800 2070.
Heating: Night storage heating included.
Parking: Parking is at the end of the lane by the front gate on the tarmac, or in the open garage at the end of the lane on the left - where the lane becomes track into the National Trust woodland.
Garden: The large private garden is mainly lawn with a patio area and a ha-ha fence.
Utilities/Electricals: The washing machine and tumble dryer are a combined washer/dryer.
*WiFi: We are pleased to provide free WiFi at this cottage which is supported by BT. Please note that intermittent connection problems can sometimes occur and should not be relied upon.
Offers: Guests will benefit from a late Sunday checkout of 4pm at this cottage.