Situated in the picturesque town of Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, the Castle Gatehouse offers a unique accommodation experience, resembling a charming miniature castle. This historic property, once the gatekeeper's house, serves as the entrance to the renowned Sudeley Castle grounds. The Gatehouse has been thoughtfully restored to provide comfortable lodging for up to four guests, featuring a distinctive layout that includes two separate bedrooms, each with its own entrance across a central courtyard, enhancing both privacy and character.
The interior of the Castle Gatehouse is designed with elegance and functionality in mind. Bedroom One boasts a sumptuous four-poster bed, a decorative fireplace, and an en-suite shower room, while Bedroom Two offers a spacious setting with a king-size bed and an en-suite equipped with modern amenities. The well-appointed kitchen includes a dining area for four, along with essential appliances, ensuring a convenient and enjoyable cooking experience. A cozy living room, adorned with rich colors and antique features, provides a perfect spot for relaxation after a day of exploring the scenic Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Outside, guests can enjoy the serene pastoral views from two symmetrical gardens that are linked by a shared patio, complete with outdoor dining furniture. The gardens, although charming, are not fully secure for pets, so it is advised that dogs are kept on a lead while outside. The Gatehouse's layout and outdoor spaces make it an ideal retreat for families or couples looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil beauty of the English countryside.
Located in a rural area near Cheltenham, the Castle Gatehouse is conveniently close to several cultural attractions, including the Winchcombe Folk and Police Museum and the historic Sudeley Castle. Visitors can also explore Hailes Abbey and partake in activities at Cotswold Farm Park and Walks With Hawks, making this accommodation not only a comfortable stay but also a gateway to the rich heritage and natural beauty of the region.
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