Mole End Cottage is an intriguing 18th-century stone cottage located in the picturesque village of North Cerney, near Cirencester, Gloucestershire. Recently refurbished to a high standard, this delightful property offers a contemporary yet cozy atmosphere, making it an ideal retreat for couples or small families. The cottage accommodates two guests comfortably, featuring a spacious first-floor bedroom with a king-size bed and a luxurious family bathroom equipped with underfloor heating. The ground floor boasts a large sitting room and a bright kitchen/dining area, both of which are enhanced by wood-burning stoves and direct access to a south-facing walled garden, complete with two patio seating areas for outdoor enjoyment.
Situated within the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Mole End Cottage is surrounded by a wealth of stunning walking trails and charming Cotswold villages. North Cerney is part of the Churn Valley, comprising eight parishes, and is home to the local pub, The Bathhurst Arms, which is just a two-minute walk from the cottage. This pub serves as a great starting point for three scenic walks that return to its doorstep, offering guests a chance to enjoy delicious food and refreshing drinks after a day of exploration.
Cirencester, often referred to as the "Capital of the Cotswolds," is located only seven miles from the cottage. This historic town, which dates back to Roman times, is rich in attractions, architecture, and a variety of shops and dining options. Visitors can immerse themselves in the local culture and history while enjoying the vibrant atmosphere that Cirencester has to offer, making it a perfect day trip destination for guests at Mole End Cottage.
For those requiring additional accommodations, Mole End Cottage features a second twin bedroom. Guests wishing to utilize this space during their stay can opt for the "sleeps 4" booking option. This flexibility makes the cottage suitable for various group sizes, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay in this idyllic Cotswold setting.
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