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Daffodil Cottage - One Bedroom Villa, Sleeps 2

Tarlton, Tarlton, United Kingdom

Daffodil Cottage makes the perfect romantic bolthole for two, exuding Cotswold charm, it was originally built in 1624 and has been beautifully restored seamlessly blending its original charm and character with updated interiors and facilities.brbrOn the ground floor is the open-plan living accomodation which comprises of a cosy sitting area with log stove and plush velvet sofas and a fully-equipped modern kitchen complete with dining facilities. Upstairs is the romantic double bedroom and luxury bathroom which boasts its very own indulgent free-standing bath, the perfect place for  long soak after a busy day spent exploring the surrounding countryside.brbrIt has its own large garden and magnificent country views, the seating area makes the perfect place from which to enjoy your morning cup of coffee or a yummy evening sundowner. Daffodil Cottage is located within the pretty hamlet of Tarlton, there are lovely country walks from the door or its a 20 minute stroll (or 2 minute drive) to the famous Thames Head Inn for a pub lunch. If you feel like going a little further, Cirencester and Princes Charles' Tetbury are the closest towns.brbrDaffodil cottage makes us want to pack our bags, jump in the car and hideaway for a couple of days!brbrbrbrFeatures:brbrGround Floorbr- Living area with velvet sofas and log stovebr- Fully-equipped kitchen with dining facilitiesbrbrbrFirst Floorbr- Bedroom with king-size bedbr- Bathroom with luxury free-standing bathbrbrbrExterior Grounds br- Large private gardenbr- Sofa seating areabr- Bistro dining facilitiesbrbrAdditional Facilitiesbr- Wi-Fibr- Apple TVbr- DVD playerbr- Nespresso machinebr- Off-street parking for one car (or two small cars at a squeeze)brbrLocation:brbrTarlton is a pretty and sleepy hamlet, off the beaten track but within ten minutes of the historic market towns of Cirencester and Tetbury.brbrFor excellent gastro-pubs The Bell at Sapperton, Trouble House Inn, Potting Shed and Village Pub Barnsley are within 10 mins drive. For fine dining try Barnsley House, Calcot Manor or The Rectory.br brFrom the doorstep there is excellent walking through the Bathurst Estate with the source of the Thames about a mile away.brbrThe fine house and garden at Rodmarton is just down the road with Prince Charles’ Highgrove, Westonbirt (Arboretum and Beaufort Polo Club) and Bibury not much further.brbrThere is of course much more and with Cotswolds towns like Stow, Chipping Camden and Burford and destinations like Bath and Cheltenham all within about 30 minutes drive Daffodil Cottage is your perfect base.brbrTerms & Conditions:brbr br£150 to be paid prior to arrival and to be refunded in full subject to a damage inspection on departurebrbr4pmbrbr10ambrbrYes, included in the rental pricebrbrYes, included in the rental pricebrbrA maximum of 2 well-behaved dogs are allowed on a request basis at the time of booking for an additional charge of £40 per pet. Please kindly state the breeds on the booking request.brbrFriday or MondaybrbrStandard changeover clean included in the price. Guests are required to leave the accommodation clean, tidy and in the same condition as on their arrival. Any extra cleaning, laundry, maintenance and/or rubbish disposal required will be charged against the security deposit.brbrNo smokingbrbrPlease note that there is a 3-night minimum stay, this may be increased across peak datesbrbrYes, included in the rental price. An extra supply of logs and kindling is available on request for £20 which is to be paid locally.brPets - allowedbrSmoking - not allowed
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Field View - sleeps 5 guests in 3 bedrooms

Tarlton, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom

The approach into Tarlton, as you turn off the main road really is picture-perfect. The lane dips and winds in front of you and is lined with an avenue of trees that stretch as far as the eye can see. Field View forms the middle cottage of three stone properties that sit to the front of a quiet courtyard at the end of a peaceful no-through lane. This pretty cottage has wisteria and roses rambling over the stone walls of its exterior and offers beautiful rural views.brbrThis delightful cottage has been thoughtfully and sensitively refurbished, retaining plenty of character features such as original beams and brace and latch doors, yet stills feels modern and elegant. Exposed stone walls create a focal statement and touches such as a feature wall doubling as the wood store and a glass panel staircase bring modernity to an old building.brbrThe ground floor comprises a stylish kitchen, flooded with light from the overhead ceiling lantern and large window, which is open plan to the dining area creating a warm and sociable space. Guests relaxing in the comfy living room are still connected to everyone through the wide-open doorway. Upstairs is no less enchanting with a lovely double bedroom, charming single and a gorgeous master bedroom encompassing the top of the house. Those who love to drift away in the bath can enjoy true bath-time bliss in the gorgeous family bathroom complete with a clawfoot bathtub.brbrTo the rear of the cottage is a quiet courtyard with five other properties, to the front a rural view that is as English as can be. The no-through lane ensures little traffic and the private garden across the lane is surrounded by fields. It's the perfect spot to spread out a picnic blanket and recline with a good book, surrounded by nothing but nature and the sound of birdsong that fills the air.brbrGround FloorbrbrKitchen:brAs you step into the kitchen you are greeted with a room flooded with light from the overhead ceiling lantern. The stylish kitchen is fitted with midnight blue cupboards topped with white marble-effect work surfaces and touches of bronze throughout. Behind the fitted cupboards you'll find a washer-dryer, fridge-freezer, and a slimline dishwasher. There's an electric oven and hob as well as a microwave and a Krups/Nespresso machine for coffee aficionados. A large window overlooks the courtyard to the rear, with a white butler's sink beneath. The stone floor tiles add to the character and are totally in keeping with the style of this lovely home.brbrBoot Room:brIn front of you is a handy boot room with coat hooks, a rack for muddy wellies and plenty of space for drying off soggy dogs.brbrDining Room:brTo the right of the kitchen is a characterful dining area with a six-seater wooden dining table. A cosy and sociable space that keeps you close to the chef(s) in the kitchen. A creative log store creates a feature along one wall, giving a warm and rustic feel to the space. The stairs to the first floor rise from the dining area and there is a useful cupboard under the stairs where you'll find the iron and ironing board and vacuum cleaner.brbrLiving Room:brFrom the kitchen/dining area step through an open doorway into the cosy lounge. The doorway reveals walls nearly a foot thick, a vivid reminder of how solid these Cotswold cottages are and how they were built to endure. The focal point of the room is the cosy wood burner, set into the original stone fireplace, and flanked by two plump sofas seating two and four respectively and adorned with cushions and throws. A wooden coffee table is perfectly placed in front of the fireplace, and inside you'll find a selection of board games. There's a bookshelf tucked into one corner with guidebooks and maps to help you plan your adventures around the area. A large smart TV sits in the opposite corner to one side of the large window, which overlooks the lane to the front and garden beyond. The front door also opens into the living room. Original beams still grace the ceiling and exposed stone walls add to the charm and appeal of this welcoming room.brbrFirst FloorbrbrFrom the dining area a staircase carpeted with seagrass rises to the first floor. The exposed stone wall and glass panels make a real feature of the space. A landing runs the length of the first floor with an exposed stone wall.brbrBedroom One:brThis light and airy bedroom is at the front of the cottage with seagrass flooring and a cosy sheepskin rug to keep toes warm. The old wooden door is original brace and latch and there is a large window framing the beautiful rural views which lets in plenty of natural light. There's also a large windowsill where you can perch for a while and just let the beauty of the view calm your soul. The bedroom has is a king-size bed (can be a twin on request) twin bedside tables with reading lamps, a large chest of drawers topped with a freestanding round mirror and quirky clothes stand with hooks.brbrBedroom Two:brThis charming single room has exposed wooden floors, a soft rug, and a comfy single bed. A deep window is set into the exposed stone walls with beautiful views over the green fields to the front. There's a chest of drawers and a bedside table with a reading lamp as well as four clothes hooks on the wall.brbrBathroom / Shower Room:brThe family bathroom is stunning. It might just turn out to be the favourite room in the house. Bath lovers will adore the large claw foot tub, which sits beneath a frosted window. Fill it with bubbles and you could soak for hours. The beautiful design of the bathroom makes full use of the original beams and original walls. The stone tiles on the floor are also used for the tiling in the huge step-in shower with a rainfall showerhead and second handheld head. There's a W.C. and a handbasin which is cunningly set onto a wooden cabinet. A traditional style radiator with a towel rail above keeps the room warm and toasty.brbrSecond FloorbrbrAt the end of the first-floor landing, there is a door to a second flight of stairs (no handrails) which lead to the master bedroom suite on the top floor.brbrBedroom ThreebrThe stairs rise to the middle of this galleried bedroom which covers the entire top floor of the house. (Children must be supervised as the staircase is completely open.) At one end is a king-size bed with bedside tables and reading lamps, overhead a pendant lamp gives a gentle glow to this romantic space. Curl up with a good book on the occasional chair tucked under one of the eaves or linger a while on the windowsill of one of the two dormer windows looking out over the bucolic rural scene to the front of the cottage. The original beams add to the charm of this gorgeous room. To the other end of the bedroom is a wall of fitted wardrobes with shelves and hanging space.brbrEnsuite Shower RoombrThis top floor bedroom also boasts an ensuite shower room, with a hand basin with a mirror over, WC and a step-in shower cubicle. The bathroom is warmed by a heated towel rail. To the front, there is a window overlooking the fields beyond.brbrOutsidebrField View has a private garden that sits directly opposite the cottage, across the quiet, non-through lane. The garden is laid to grass and surrounded by green fields and trees. To the front is a traditional Cotswold stone wall, a post box and the entrance is through a pretty flower arch. Please note small dogs could easily squeeze under the fencing or through the side of the gate so must be supervised at all times.
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