Property Information
West Cottage is a delightful 17th Century Cottage set in the heart of the Cotswolds. A truly traditional holiday cottage complete with its picture postcard walled garden, located well off the road and with private parking. The property has the feeling of a home rather than a holiday home thanks to the care and attention of the owner who lovingly cares for the garden and house between guests. West Cottage is furnished and decorated in a period style throughout as well as having a log fire in one of the reception rooms! The Cottage is well equipped and is, in our opinion, a classic country cottage for families or small groups hoping to sample a Cotswold experience. We would like to bring to your attention that the cottage does have small rooms and that the stairs are quite steep. These are traditional features but should be taken into consideration.
ACCOMMODATION
Entrance into period Snug with fireplace (unused) and seating.
Through to Kitchen with gas hob and electric oven, washing machine, tumble drier, dishwasher, fridge/freezer. Table and chairs.
From Snug through to Living Room with sofa, easy chairs and open fire. TV, video and DVD.
First Floor
Bedroom One with double bed, chest of drawers plus TV and views towards the garden
Bedroom Two, with single bed, wardrobe and chest of drawers.
Bathroom with shower, WC and washbasin
Second Floor
Bedroom Three with double bed and views towards garden
Bedroom Four with single bed
Bathroom with bath, handheld shower, WC and washbasin
Outside
Stunning, enclosed garden with garden furniture.
Sorry, NO PETS. Please no Smokers. Children Welcome. Cot, High chair and Stairgate available.
Central Heating & Electricity included. Ample off street parking.
Please note: The cottage is attached to a separate property to the rear - the 3 windows on the far right of the picture are not part of West Cottage.
Local Information
Bourton on the Hill is a small village located approximately one mile from Moreton in Marsh. The village boasts an award winning pub, The Horse and Groom which is well worth a visit, plus it is moments from the famous Batsford Arboretum. It is surrounded by open Cotswold countryside with many walks to choose from.
Moreton is an attractive market town with excellent shops, pubs, restaurants and a famous market every Tuesday. Within easy driving distance are Stow-on-the-Wold, the Slaughters, Bourton-on-the-Water, Burford, Woodstock and Chipping Campden. Slightly further afield but still accessible are Cheltenham, Cirencester, Tetbury, Oxford, Stratford-upon-Avon and Warwick. (Less than ten minutes walk away is the main line station to Oxford, London, Worcester and Hereford.)
















