Property Information
Tide Cottage is a popular holiday cottage situated in a prime location overlooking and enjoying direct access to the Somerford Lagoon - one of the Cotswold Lakes. With an abundance of wildlife (the lakes are one of the largest Wildlife Reserves still in private hands in the UK) surrounding the property, this is an ideal location to enjoy a wonderful Cotswold vacation: perfect for a gathering be it with friends or family. Inside the cottage there is a mix of classic features such as a wood burner along with popular open-plan living space plus private deck looking out across the lake.
Outdoor leisure facilities including outdoor heated pool, tennis court and childrens play area are within easy walking distance. The organic farm shop can also be found close to hand providing day to day essentials.
ACCOMMODATION
Entrance hallway through to open plan living area
Bathroom with Shower, WC and washbasin
Living / Dining Room with table and chairs for 6 people. Two large, comfortable sofas, woodburning stove. TV, DVD player and stereo. French doors to private deck with table and chairs.
Kitchen, fully fitted with fridge, freezer, electric hob and oven, microwave and washing machine.
Upstairs
Master Bedroom with double bed, chest of drawers plus Ensuite Bathroom with bath, handheld shower, WC and washbasin.
Bedroom Two with twin bed, chest of drawers.
Bedroom Three with twin beds.
Family Bathroom with bath, handheld shower, WC and washbasin.
Outside
To the rear is a raised, decked area which is fully enclosed with steps leading down to the waters edge providing access to a mooring. Southerly facing providing stunning views across Somerford Lagoon.
Heating and Elec incl all year. Starter pack of logs supplied. Please note cot or high chair available on request.
Please No Pets. No Smokers.
Short Breaks welcome through the year, however please only full weeks starting Friday in school holidays
In addition to being within easy reach of many picturesque Cotswold villages and the splendour of Roman towns like Cirencester and Bath, the Cotswold Water Park makes a great holiday destination because of the tremendous variety of activities on offer. Today the Cotswold Water Park is Britains largest water park, 50% larger than the Norfolk Broads, extending to over 40 square miles and includes: 133 lakes, 5 nature reserves, Country Parks with picnic and Barbecue sites, a Blue Flag bathing beach, an extensive network of footpaths, cycle ways and bridleways as well as extensive leisure and sporting activities. Many Cotswold attractions and villages are all within easy access.
Local Information
In addition to being within easy reach of many picturesque Cotswold villages and the splendour of Roman towns like Cirencester and Bath, the Cotswold Water Park makes a great holiday destination because of the tremendous variety of activities on offer. The Cotswold Water Park is Britain's largest water park, 50% larger than the Norfolk Broads, extending to over 40 square miles and includes: 133 lakes, 5 nature reserves, Country Parks with picnic and Barbecue sites, a Blue Flag bathing beach, an extensive network of footpaths, cycle ways and bridleways as well as extensive leisure and sporting activities.
Located on the edge of the Central and Southern Cotswolds areas, there are many Cotswold attractions and villages all within easy access, including Burford and Bourton on the Water to the north or Tetbury to the south.













