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The barn features an expansive glass facade, allowing for ample natural light and unobstructed views of the surrounding landscape. A wooden deck extends outward, bordered by gravel. Inside, a spacious room can be seen with a super king-size bed and dining area.
Home
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 295 reviews

Unique Private Slad Valley Contemporary Chic Barn

Peglars Barn was completed in 2019, the entire front of this barn is glass which brings the stunning Slad Valley to you at all times, with nothing except the odd animal to distract you from your back to nature experience. This property has everything, blinds, super kingsize bed, en-suite walkin shower, laundry & loo, fully equiped kitchen, huge Smart TV, DVD, WiFi, Bose speaker, Nespresso machine, Laurie Lee trail walking map & other trails. Please read on for more local interest for your stay.

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The outdoor terrace features a stone-paved area surrounded by vibrant potted plants. A small table and chairs are positioned nearby, offering a cozy seating option. Lush greenery and trees provide a sense of seclusion, complemented by the warm stone wall of the studio.
Guest house
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 154 reviews

RandwickStudio

The studio is in the centre of Randwick village, a few minutes walk off the Cotswold Way. This is a stone built bright and sunny, 24m2 self contained annex. With a memory foam double bed, kitchenette, table n chairs, and ensuite showeroom. All furnished to neutral tastes and finished to a high standard. There is a large SouthWest terrace, with sunset views down the valley and onto the National trust woodland. With a seperate entrance and parking. This is a smashing compact yet complete space.

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A cozy bedroom is observed, featuring a spacious bed covered with a patterned duvet. A remote control TV is mounted on the wall, while a small microwave and a kettle are positioned on a counter. Natural light enters through a skylight, complementing the soft blue walls.
Guest suite
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 824 reviews

Studio Flat - on Cotswold Way

Quiet garden flat above double garage with its own entrance. En-suite shower. TV, WiFi, larder fridge, microwave, double bed in small village with good public transport connections. Village on the Cotswold Way trail, 2.5 miles to J13 of the M5 motorway. Outside space includes bench seat, bistro set, parasol and wood burner. Use of the Summerhouse - 2nd key on key ring. Parking is to the front of the property, if this is limited then there is a free car park in the village 300m away.

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The stone exterior of Little Teasel showcases traditional Cotswold architecture, with a pitched roof featuring a small circular window. The entrance, framed by natural stone, is complemented by a wooden door. The surrounding landscape features lush greenery under a partly cloudy sky.
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5 out of 5 average rating, 343 reviews

Unique Ensuite Bedroom Annexe With Views

Little Teasel is a former 17th Century animal shelter lovingly rebuilt to provide a detached ensuite bedroom annexe full of Cotswold charm. It has fabulous far reaching views. The outside space is the 96 acres of common land on which the property stands. Accessed via a stone track with parking outside the property. Good accessibility as just one door step. Cosy underfloor heating throughout. There is a king size bed and ensuite shower. Perfect for a relaxing short stay in the Cotswolds!

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The stone barn features a spacious patio and garden, framed by well-maintained topiary. A large balcony is accessible from French doors on the upper level, while outdoor seating is arranged on the patio, providing an inviting area to enjoy the surroundings.
Barn
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 197 reviews

C15th Quiet Cotswold Hillside Barn: stunning Views

A beautiful stylish 15th century south facing stone barn; tastefully refurbished on our organic farm. Quiet, spacious, comfortable & cosy (a wood-burner); bedroom balcony & garden terrace with far reaching views of the Cotswold valleys & village church Our farm was one of Henry VIII hunting lodges, backing onto ancient beech woods, ~ footpaths from the door. Easily accessible to Stroud's famous market, Cheltenham races, Roman villas, village pubs! (2 adults & 2 children are welcome)

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The historic Grist Mill is depicted, showcasing its stone façade and traditional cupola atop the roof. Lush greenery surrounds the building, with a pathway leading to the entrance. A garden area features outdoor seating, inviting leisurely moments outdoors.
Home
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 187 reviews

Grist Mill - listed Cotswold mill at Owlpen (1728)

The Grist Mill is an early 18th-century watermill which sleeps up to 8 in four double bedrooms. This listed Grade 2 landmark building has been restored as a gem of a holiday home, with contemporary comfort and style, surmounted by lantern and cupola. Enjoy open plan living in traditional style on the ground floor, and as you head up through the house you'll find cosy bedrooms and old machinery still in place, a relic of times past. Wooden beams, comfortable beds and new bathrooms.

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A charming Cotswold Stone Barn is displayed, featuring a traditional roof and a combination of natural stone and wooden elements. The entrance is marked by a wooden gate, opening to a gravel pathway lined with stone walls and lush greenery.
Cottage
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 152 reviews

The Byre, Stunning Barn Conversion, Nr Stroud

An impeccably finished 2 bedroom Cotswold Stone Barn with private walled garden and ample parking. Stylishly furnished throughout with a mix of vintage and modern furniture and beautifully equipped with everything you need for the perfect rural break or romantic getaway. Conveniently located in the heart of the Cotswolds, tucked away on a quiet lane, within 828 acres of National Trust Common Land. Great eateries, traditional pubs and stunning views all a few minutes stroll away.

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The living room features a comfortable leather sofa set arranged around a central rug, with a log burner and wooden mantel as focal points. Large windows provide natural light, while framed photographs decorate the walls. A television is positioned for viewing convenience.
Home
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 227 reviews

Quiet Edwardian era House, Painswick

Welcome to our family owned Edwardian era house situated in Painswick. Renovated with hosting in mind, we'll have everything you need for a relaxing stay. Situated just off the Cotswold Way national trail, it's the perfect pit-stop for keen walkers (or runners!). If sight seeing is more your thing, the popular 18th Century Rococo Garden is just a 5 minute walk away. Ideally located for travel to Stroud, Cheltenham, Cirencester and Gloucester all within a 20 min drive.

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The exterior of The Stableyard is shown, featuring a two-story stone building with wooden paneling and a slate roof. A staircase leads to the upper level. Lush greenery surrounds the property, with potted plants positioned on the stone terrace.
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4.99 out of 5 average rating, 138 reviews

The Stableyard

Nestling within the beautiful golden valley in the heart of the Cotswolds is The Stableyard, a recently converted stable building positioned next to a 16th century mill owner's house, The Old Valley Inn. The Stableyard is the perfect, peaceful place for a couple to unwind and enjoy this fantastic area, which boasts a picturesque canal path and walks a plenty. Not that easy to find. Try using the What3words app. Address is: ///vibe.cemented.goat. This will take you to the gate.

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A calm lake is bordered by lush greenery, with a small blue boat resting on the grassy bank. Surrounding trees provide shade, while the water reflects the greenery and is partially covered with lily pads.
Guest suite
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 229 reviews

Stylish self contained studio apartment

Located within 5 minutes of J13 M5, this contemporary hi-end self contained studio apartment is set within the grounds of the owners home, situated within walking distance of the quiet village of Eastington with its friendly gastropub. It is beautifully presented and equipped to a high standard. Adjoining the canal, guests can enjoy lovely walks, cycle, or explore other attractions including The Cotswold Way, Stroud Farmers Market, Berkley Castle and Woodchester Mansion.

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A charming wooden shepherd's hut is set on a spacious deck, surrounded by lush greenery. Flower beds in vibrant colors enhance the outdoor space, while a fire pit, constructed with stone, invites cozy gatherings. A wood-burning stove is visible near the entrance.
Guest house
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 765 reviews

Luxury Shepherd's Hut in The Cotswolds

Sans Souci is a bespoke Shepherd's hut, lovingly hand built to an incredibly high spec. Completed in April 2021, it has a double bed, and double sofa bed. There is a well-equipped kitchen, a shower room with sink and compost toilet, and a log burning stove. There are far reaching views of the Cotswold hills, which can be taken in from the South-facing deck. Enjoy al fresco meals, cooking over the fire pit in the garden or walks galore in the local countryside.

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An outdoor dining area features a wooden table set with glassware and a cake, situated on a paved patio. Lush greenery surrounds the space, with a sweeping view of gently rolling hills under a clear blue sky.
Farm stay
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 147 reviews

Stunning Cotswold Converted Barn + Views & Garden

Characterful barn conversion set on our family run farm. Fantastic views, ample sized garden and living space for a perfect rural retreat whatever the weather. Close links to the Cotswold way, pubs and shops within walking distance. Parking for several cars. The barn was once used as the dye house for the working cloth mill in the 1800's, however during the war the dye house was repurposed as a cowshed and now recently converted into a home.

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