Situated in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, this charming vacation home offers a delightful blend of historical charm and modern amenities. Originally built in 1911, the refurbished Coach House maintains its original characteristics while providing a fresh, contemporary feel. Accommodating up to four guests, the property features two double bedrooms, each equipped with anti-allergy bedding, multiple pillow options, and desks fitted with USB points and lamps. The living and dining area is designed for comfort and entertainment, boasting a 43" flat screen smart TV, two cozy two-seater sofas, and a dining table that seats four, along with a selection of books and games for leisure activities.
The kitchen is fully equipped to cater to all culinary needs, featuring a fridge, microwave, oven hob, and dishwasher, along with essential cutlery, crockery, and utensils. Guests can also enjoy the convenience of two shower rooms complete with towels and toiletries. Outside, a charming terrace or patio area with a table and chairs for four provides an inviting space to relax. Additional amenities include free parking and high-speed Wi-Fi throughout the property, ensuring a comfortable stay for all visitors.
Located just 1.2 miles from Gloucester City and the Historic Docks, this property offers easy access to a wealth of historical and cultural attractions. The city, rich in history dating back to Roman times, features a variety of dining options, a designer outlet, markets, antiques, canal boat trips, and a cinema. Notable landmarks such as the famous Gloucester Cathedral, Kingsholm Rugby Stadium, and several schools are all within close proximity, making this location ideal for both leisure and convenience. The local area also boasts excellent transport options, including Swings scooters for hire, regular bus services, and taxi arrangements for events like the Cheltenham Festival, which is just a 15-minute drive away.
For those seeking outdoor activities, the nearby Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty provides breathtaking natural scenery, while local parks like Barnwood Arboretum & Park offer opportunities for relaxation and recreation. Cultural highlights in the area include the Gloucester Guildhall and Gloucester Folk Museum, perfect for exploring the region's heritage. Sports enthusiasts can catch a game at Kingsholm Stadium or enjoy a night out at Elmore Court. With gyms within a 10-minute walk and a variety of local shops and popular restaurants nearby, guests are sure to find everything they need for a delightful stay in this picturesque part of the Heart of England.
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!