This charming three-storey cottage, nestled in Chloe Mead near Stroud, Gloucestershire, offers a cozy retreat for two guests. The property features one bedroom and is equipped with gas central heating complemented by a woodburning stove, ensuring a warm and inviting atmosphere. Essential amenities include an electric oven and hob, microwave, washing machine, and a television, with fuel and a starter pack for the woodburning stove included in the rental price. Guests can also enjoy an enclosed front courtyard furnished for relaxation, while one well-behaved pet is welcome, making it an ideal getaway for pet owners. However, it is important to note that the steep and winding staircases may pose challenges for those with mobility issues.
Stroud, located in the heart of the Cotswolds, is a town rich in history, once known as the center of the woollen industry, surrounded by lush green hills that were once home to numerous sheep. The town's vibrant atmosphere is enhanced by its array of cafes, independent shops, and enticing eateries. Often referred to as the ‘Covent Garden of the Cotswolds’ by designer Jasper Conran, Stroud hosts a regular farmers' market and boasts a dynamic arts scene with year-round music and theatre programs, as well as a modern cinema that attracts both locals and visitors alike.
The surrounding Cotswolds area is renowned for its picturesque towns and villages built from the iconic honey-colored stone, which has become a hallmark of the region. Visitors can explore the scenic countryside through the five valleys that envelop Stroud, with country lanes perfect for walking and cycling adventures. The area also supports a thriving community of contemporary artists, who showcase their works in various studios and shops, further enriching the cultural landscape of the Cotswolds.
For those seeking outdoor activities, the natural beauty of the region is reflected in nearby attractions such as the Cotswolds and Robinswood Hill Country Park. Visitors can indulge in water-based adventures like fishing or embark on hiking and biking trails that highlight the stunning scenery. Additional local attractions include Stroud Bowl and Highgrove Shop in Tetbury, along with Hookshouse Pottery and JDR Karting, catering to a variety of interests and ensuring that guests have ample opportunities to explore and enjoy the vibrant surroundings.
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!