Property Information
Milton Cottage is a beautiful Grade II listed holiday cottage tucked away in the classic Cotswold village of Bledington. The house has a lovely history, reputedly once the cart house to the village Vicarage! Today it offers a very high standard of self catering accommodation in a very attractive location, with many attractive villages nearby. Presented beautifully and to a high specification, the cottage has both space and cosiness in abundance. Perhaps of particular appeal is the option to walk to the excellent local pub and enjoy some superb food....! This is a stunning cottage - a real rural retreat!
ACCOMMODATION
Entrance through to lobby with hanging hooks and space for shoes and boots.
Kitchen with dining table, equipped with 6 hob gas range, double oven, large fridge freezer, dishwasher, washing machine and microwave. Spacious kitchen perfect for some serious cooking!
Dining Area with benches for four people, plus additional chairs.
Living Room with two large, comfortable sofas, woodburning stove, flatscreen TV with DVD player. A super room, very cosy with access with the courtyard. (There is an additional dining table and chairs)
Upstairs
Bedroom One with 5ft double bed, wardrobe with hanging space and shelving
Bedroom Two, with two single beds (can be made together if requested), chest of drawers and wardrobe
Bedroom Three with single bed* and chest of drawers
Family Bathroom with bath, shower over, WC and washbasin
Outside
To the rear of the cottage is a south facing courtyard which is a real suntrap and which is completely enclosed. There is a table and chairs.
Heating & Elec included all year. Starter basket of logs. One small Pet considered. On street parking. Friday Changeover Please, but other days considered out of high season. Good mobile phone reception. Internet Connection. available.
* Please note that the use of the extra bed OR a fifth person within the party requires a £40extra charge per weekend / per week.
Local Information
The village of Bledington is located in the valley of the River Evenload, close to the famous Cotswold towns of Stow on the Wold, Bourton on the Water and Burford. It lies on the Oxfordshire Way walk which is a super trail which takes you up on the wolds (hills) via Wyck Beacon and then down to Bourton-on-the-Water. The village is very attractive (one of the most sort after in property terms) and has the quintessential village green coupled with an excellent pub: The Kings Head, which serves real ale as well as superb food. There are an abundance of other excellent pubs incl Chequers (Churchill) and Plough (Kingham.)
Stow on the Wold is the most local town and this has all the necessary shops, including supermarket, cafes, antique shops (etc) plus many pubs and restaurants. Regency Cheltenham and the magnificent university town of Oxford are also within striking distance (about 40 mins drive) although it is possible to catch the train from Kingham station, the next village, which will take you into Oxford in 20 mins or London in 1 hr 45mins. All round a gorgeous location.


















