Located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty attracting visitors throughout the year. Bourton on the Water s central location offers easy access to a host of attractions. Why not visit Adam Henson at The Cotswold Farm Park, or take in one of the many National Trust properties and gardens to include Snowshill Manor, Hidcote Gardens, Chastleton House and Chedworth Roman Villa. The surrounding countryside provides beautiful walking and riding along a network of waymarked footpaths and bridleways. Or simply stay in Bourton and visit Birdland, The Motor Museum or The Model Village, or perhaps take a picnic by the river Windrush and wander the picturesque High Street and finish with a cream tea. Drive through the gates into this private mews of honey coloured stone houses, step into the hallway which is the perfect place to leave your coats and boots after a day exploring. The open plan lounge/diner offers a great space for a family, with a large cosy sofa creating a space to enjoy a movie on the TV/DVD or on a rainy day a board game, the dining area with table and chairs takes centre stage with French doors that open onto the gardens. The kitchen, contemporary in style and well equipped, offers electric oven and induction hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washing machine. There is a separate WC on this floor. When the day is done climb the stairs to the first floor where you will find three bedrooms, one double with garden views, one double and one single. There is a bathroom on this floor with bath, a separate shower and WC. Heading up to the second floor and you will find a double bedroom with a double bed along with an en suite shower room with shower and WC. Open the French doors and step outside onto the patio, the enclosed garden offers a seating area that is perfect for a supper outside or a lazy afternoon. There is private allocated parking for two cars.
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