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Gloucestershire self catering and cottage accommodation
Have a fantastic holiday or short break by staying in some superb self catering cottages and accommodation in Gloucestershire. In our listings below you will find self catering perfect for couples and large family groups and ideally located near the coast or at the heart of the countryside.
Self catering accommodation in Gloucestershire is great value for money and if you are after luxury then check out the cottages with hot tubs, sauna's, gyms, heated swimming pools and much more! Refine your search of Gloucestershire self catering accommodation listed by using the county and region menus on the left or above. If you want to do a fast search with less descriptions and more properties click here>
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from: £600
to £899
Self catering accommodation in Blockley sleeps 6.
Features include: Pets allowed Golf nearby Pub nearby Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Stepping Stones is a superbly equipped, modern holiday cottage (one of a small row) situated in an idyllically peaceful development of converted barns in the unspoilt village of Blockley. Only 17 miles from Stratford-upon-Avon and 36 miles from Oxford, Blockley is a very charming village with a mill brook winding its way through the valley. Its attractive village green overlooks the bowling green and beautiful Norman church and is a pleasant place to enjoy a picnic on sunny days. Cheltenham is 40 minutes away by car, and Blenheim Palace is only half an hour away. Shops and pub 600 yards. Living room. Well-equipped farmhouse-style kitchen/dining room with patio doors. First floor: Double bedroom with 6ft bed and TV. Twin bedroom. Bathroom with over-bath shower, toilet and ceramic-tiled floor.
  
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Sleeps 2
Weekly prices from: £250
to £582
Self catering accommodation in Lydney sleeps 2.
Features include: Short Breaks Pub near by Pets allowed sleeps 2
Accommodation overview: Surrounded by landscaped gardens and grounds leading directly into the Royal Forest of Dean an ancient woodland and area of outstanding natural beauty these four cottages enjoy the perfect setting for a relaxing break whatever the season. Spacious comfortable and cosily heated they share an attractive courtyard setting with a number of other properties. As well as being a haven for wildlife and home to the Cannop Valley and Nags Head RSPB reserves the Forest of Dean is crisscrossed by nature trails and cycleways superb for walking and mountain biking. And this glorious forest area offers so much for visitors of every age to do. Outdoor pursuits can be enjoyed at one of the many activity centres there is a famous sculpture trail to follow and craft centres to explore and both the fascinating Clearwell Caves and Forest Steam Railway Centre are close by whilst Gloucester the Malvern Hills the beautiful Wye Valley and the Cotswolds are all a short drive. Golf riding and fishing are found locally and the delightful little town of Lydney with its good shops and leisure centre is just 3 miles. Village pub and shop ½ mile.
Delightful beamed cottage with its own lawned fenced garden. Spacious open plan sitting room with dining area and fitted kitchen. First floor: Double bedroom with views over the grounds and forest and ensuite shower room/W.C.
Phone enquiries:
0844 847 1143
  
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Sleeps 2
Weekly prices from: £300
to £599
Self catering accommodation in Cheltenham sleeps 2.
Features include: Pool Short Breaks Pub nearby Games Room Sleeps 2
Accommodation overview: Fine cottages and facilities – just a mile from one of England’s finest Regency towns . . . Occupying a superb position with wonderful rural views, yet within a mile or so of Cheltenham’s elegant town centre, these delightful holiday cottages have been created from a range of 19th-century barns and are furnished and equipped to high standards. All cottages enjoy a good choice of shared facilities including a covered heated swimming pool, an all-weather tennis court and a croquet lawn. The cottages are well equipped, with an automatic washing machine, microwave oven and dishwasher, and each cottage has its own sitting out area with patio and furniture. All the fascinating corners of the beautiful Regency spa town of Cheltenham are immediately to hand: there is an art gallery, a museum, tempting boutiques, antique shops, plentiful restaurants and inns. Only a short walk away is Cheltenham’s racecourse, famous as the home of National Hunt Racing, which stages the Cheltenham Festival in March, as well as several other top quality race meetings between October and the end of April. The Pittville Pump Room, a magnificent Grade I listed building opened in 1830, has a museum on its top floor. In the ballroom it is possible to taste spa water from the original pump. Historic illustrations, photographs and small displays tell the story of Cheltenham from its beginnings in Anglo-Saxon times. The building is surrounded by attractive parkland with a lake and children’s playground, public tennis courts and golf course. Number 4 Clarence Road, built in 1832 by James Creed, is the house in which Gustav Holst was born on 21 September 1874, and where he spent the first seven years of his childhood. The Holst Birthplace Museum is a memorial to the composer and a rare treat for lovers of music. On the summit of nearby Leckhampton Hill above the Devil’s Chimney, a teetering rock column, is the site of an Iron Age fort; keen walkers can follow the Cotswold Way. Hunting Butts Cottages provide a perfect base to explore the beautiful countryside and villages of the Cotswolds as well as the attractions of the Heart of England. The Cotswolds cast their spell on artists, naturalists, walkers and everyone with a love for rural peace and tranquillity: Broadway – the ‘Venice’ of the Cotswolds; delightful Chipping Campden; Blockley, described as the most beautiful village in England, and Stow-on-the-Wold boasting England’s oldest pub, are all within half an hour’s drive. The variety of attractions is almost endless. Exploring this region at any time of year is a rewarding experience, each season throwing a different light on the changing scene. Heritage attractions in the area include Sudeley Castle (7 miles), once home of Catherine Parr, containing Europe’s largest collection of toys, arms and armour. Forest of Dean 23 miles. Birmingham, Bath, Oxford and Stratford-upon-Avon are all within one hour by car. Sailing and wind-surfing on 15,000 acres of lakes near the ancient Roman town of Cirencester are available within 30 minutes’ drive. Shops ½ mile.
  
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Sleeps 8
Weekly prices from: £1300
Self catering accommodation in Slad sleeps 8.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Detached Sleeps 8
Accommodation overview: This 17th-century Cotswold mill is delightfully situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty overlooking a picturesque trout stream in the beautiful grounds of the owner’s home. There is a large exclusive garden, streamside patio and fishing for guests. It rests in the peaceful valley below historic Painswick, within easy reach of Cheltenham, Bath and Stratford. Shops in village. The mill has been cleverly converted with open stonework inner walls, elm beams and charming furnishings, making this an attractive and unusual holiday home. Spacious, bright, open-plan beamed room with dining area, pine furniture and dresser. Comfortable sitting area, with inglenook and pretty coal stove. Convenient U-shaped kitchenette. Two solid elm open-tread staircases lead (1) down to hall with original Cotswold flagstones on floor: Modern bathroom with toilet. Double bedroom with 6ft bed, (can be divided to form twin beds), and (2) up to second floor: Spacious gallery (with extra divan for +1 or cot) leads to second twin bedroom – both with pitched, beamed ceilings.
  
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Sleeps 10
Weekly prices from: £1300
Self catering accommodation in Lower Mill Estate sleeps 10.
Features include: Pool Short Breaks Pets allowed Sleeps 10
Accommodation overview: Within an AONB, 7 miles between Cirencester and Stroud, and in the heart of the Cotswolds, this delightful 18th-century detached cottage is just a stroll through the owner’s copse to the lake, Thames and Severn Canal, with pubs dotted along its route. Superbly located for touring the picturesque market towns and villages of the Cotswold Hills, with Bibury, Tetbury, Westonbirt, and Cotswold Water Parks (water sports) all close by, while Cheltenham is within 20 miles. Shop 11/2 miles. Beamed throughout and well-equipped, blending contemporary and antique to provide charming accommodation. Living room with wood-burning stove in large fireplace. Galley-style, modern fitted kitchen/dining room with door and steps to garden. Bathroom with ceramic floor, over-bath shower and toilet. Steep winding stairs to first floor: Two pretty double bedrooms, one with 5ft bed. Steep, narrow, stairs to second floor: Study/games room with broadband computer, TV, boxed games and books.
  
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Sleeps 10
Weekly prices from: £1300
Self catering accommodation in Somerfield Keynes sleeps 10.
Features include: Pool Short Breaks Pub nearby Sleeps 10
Accommodation overview: A fabulous detached house on the Lower Mill Estate in Somerford Keynes, a development of stunning, contemporary homes situated in a private 450-acre natural reserve. The gated and managed estate comprises woodland and meadows crossed by three rivers and surrounded by serene lakes. Tischler House has an enviable position located on a peninsula on the largest lake, Somerford Lagoon, and has magnificent, uninterrupted views across water. The holiday property is unique on the estate as it has its own heated outdoor pool, a sunken hot tub, a covered seating area and extensive decking. In addition to the house’s facilities, guests can enjoy the Estate’s ArtSpa (£25 refundable deposit for passes) comprising indoor and outdoor heated pools (20m), eco-pool, sauna, steam room, gym and treatments by arrangement and a hard tennis court, nature trails and cycle tracks. Shop 200 yards. Spacious living/dining room with wood-burning stove, oak wooden floor, French doors and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking decked and paved area, open-plan with kitchen with electric double oven, modern fitted units and black granite work surfaces. TV room with wall mounted plasma screen. First floor: Double bedroom with 5ft four-poster bed, French doors to small balcony overlooking lakes and en-suite shower room and toilet with heated towel rail and mosaic ceramic tiled floor. Double bedroom with 5ft bed and built-in wardrobes, overlooking lakes. Twin bedroom with built-in wardrobes. Bathroom with over-bath shower, toilet, heated towel rail and slate floor. Second floor: Double bedroom overlooking lakes. Bathroom with over-bath shower, toilet heated towel rail and tiled floor. Airing room.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from: £242
to £631
Self catering accommodation in Lydney sleeps 4.
Features include: Short Breaks Pub near by Pets allowed sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Surrounded by landscaped gardens and grounds leading directly into the Royal Forest of Dean an ancient woodland and area of outstanding natural beauty these four cottages enjoy the perfect setting for a relaxing break whatever the season. Spacious comfortable and cosily heated they share an attractive courtyard setting with a number of other properties. As well as being a haven for wildlife and home to the Cannop Valley and Nags Head RSPB reserves the Forest of Dean is crisscrossed by nature trails and cycleways superb for walking and mountain biking. And this glorious forest area offers so much for visitors of every age to do. Outdoor pursuits can be enjoyed at one of the many activity centres there is a famous sculpture trail to follow and craft centres to explore and both the fascinating Clearwell Caves and Forest Steam Railway Centre are close by whilst Gloucester the Malvern Hills the beautiful Wye Valley and the Cotswolds are all a short drive. Golf riding and fishing are found locally and the delightful little town of Lydney with its good shops and leisure centre is just 3 miles. Village pub and shop ½ mile.
Comfortable beamed open plan sitting room with dining and kitchen areas. Bathroom/W.C. (shower over bath). First floor: Double bedroom. Twin bedded room.
Phone enquiries:
0844 847 1143
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from: £600
to £899
Self catering accommodation in Cheltenham sleeps 6.
Features include: Pool Short Breaks Pub nearby Games Room Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Fine cottages and facilities – just a mile from one of England’s finest Regency towns . . . Occupying a superb position with wonderful rural views, yet within a mile or so of Cheltenham’s elegant town centre, these delightful holiday cottages have been created from a range of 19th-century barns and are furnished and equipped to high standards. All cottages enjoy a good choice of shared facilities including a covered heated swimming pool, an all-weather tennis court and a croquet lawn. The cottages are well equipped, with an automatic washing machine, microwave oven and dishwasher, and each cottage has its own sitting out area with patio and furniture. All the fascinating corners of the beautiful Regency spa town of Cheltenham are immediately to hand: there is an art gallery, a museum, tempting boutiques, antique shops, plentiful restaurants and inns. Only a short walk away is Cheltenham’s racecourse, famous as the home of National Hunt Racing, which stages the Cheltenham Festival in March, as well as several other top quality race meetings between October and the end of April. The Pittville Pump Room, a magnificent Grade I listed building opened in 1830, has a museum on its top floor. In the ballroom it is possible to taste spa water from the original pump. Historic illustrations, photographs and small displays tell the story of Cheltenham from its beginnings in Anglo-Saxon times. The building is surrounded by attractive parkland with a lake and children’s playground, public tennis courts and golf course. Number 4 Clarence Road, built in 1832 by James Creed, is the house in which Gustav Holst was born on 21 September 1874, and where he spent the first seven years of his childhood. The Holst Birthplace Museum is a memorial to the composer and a rare treat for lovers of music. On the summit of nearby Leckhampton Hill above the Devil’s Chimney, a teetering rock column, is the site of an Iron Age fort; keen walkers can follow the Cotswold Way. Hunting Butts Cottages provide a perfect base to explore the beautiful countryside and villages of the Cotswolds as well as the attractions of the Heart of England. The Cotswolds cast their spell on artists, naturalists, walkers and everyone with a love for rural peace and tranquillity: Broadway – the ‘Venice’ of the Cotswolds; delightful Chipping Campden; Blockley, described as the most beautiful village in England, and Stow-on-the-Wold boasting England’s oldest pub, are all within half an hour’s drive. The variety of attractions is almost endless. Exploring this region at any time of year is a rewarding experience, each season throwing a different light on the changing scene. Heritage attractions in the area include Sudeley Castle (7 miles), once home of Catherine Parr, containing Europe’s largest collection of toys, arms and armour. Forest of Dean 23 miles. Birmingham, Bath, Oxford and Stratford-upon-Avon are all within one hour by car. Sailing and wind-surfing on 15,000 acres of lakes near the ancient Roman town of Cirencester are available within 30 minutes’ drive. Shops ½ mile.
  
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