Located in the picturesque town of Charlbury, Oxfordshire, this newly renovated 1-bedroom apartment offers a cozy retreat for two, nestled in the heart of the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Surrounded by the stunning landscapes of the Evenlode valley, guests can indulge in the charm of this ancient market town while enjoying easy access to a variety of local attractions. The apartment is conveniently situated near delightful pubs, eateries, and notable Cotswold villages such as Blenheim, Burford, and Kingham, making it an ideal base for exploration.
The apartment itself boasts a light and airy atmosphere, featuring an open-plan living and dining area that seamlessly integrates with a well-equipped kitchen. The spacious bathroom is designed for comfort, complete with a large shower. The bedroom is generously sized, furnished with a luxury super king-sized bed that can be converted into two singles upon request, ensuring flexibility for guests. With the entire apartment available for their exclusive use, visitors can enjoy a peaceful and private stay, complemented by the convenience of off-road parking if arranged in advance.
Entry to the property is facilitated through a smart lock system, providing ease of access while maintaining security. The hosts, who are local Charlbury residents, are readily available to assist guests with any needs that may arise during their stay. The apartment is strategically located on Market Street, a hub of activity in the historic core of Charlbury, where visitors will find amenities such as four pubs, two café-delis, a convenience store, a pharmacy, and a museum all within close proximity. The railway station and the scenic Evenlode river are just a short five-minute walk away, enhancing the appeal of this charming location.
For those looking to explore beyond Charlbury, the surrounding area offers a wealth of natural beauty and attractions, including the Cotswold Wildlife Park and Crocodiles of the World, as well as the enchanting Dragonfly Maze and Birdland Park and Gardens. Additionally, a bistro located on the ground floor of the building will soon provide guests with delicious meals and drinks starting in September. A notable historical landmark nearby is a blue plaque honoring Larcum Kendall, a distinguished watch and clockmaker, who created the H4 chronometer used by Captain Cook during his final expedition to the South Pacific, adding a touch of local heritage to this delightful getaway.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!