Historic Cotswold House, Secret Garden, Dog Friendly, Lechlade

Gloucestershire. Sleeps up to 7

A Historic Cotswolds Cottage with Secret Garden
Luxury and centuries of history abound in this authentic country cottage set in the heart of England’s beautiful Cotswolds. One of Harper’s Bazaar Magazine’s 12 Best Luxury Stays in the UK, this enchanting dwelling is characterised by its oak beam ceilings, roaring fire and picturesque garden.

Just a stone’s throw from the shops and eateries of Lechlade town centre, this Tudor house delivers an experience you simply can’t buy. And because it’s ideally situated on the banks of the River Thames, Mother Nature and a range of exciting water-based activities are never far away.

An Authentic Elizabethan-Style Home Dripping with History
The ancient market town of Lechlade-on-Thames is home to quintessentially English architecture. And this stunning cottage exemplifies that characteristic with aplomb. A Grade II Listed Building, its authenticity, cosiness and historic charm attracted the attention of Harper’s Bazaar Magazine in 2021, which included the house in its 12 Best Luxury Stays in the UK list.

The property is dripping with genuine history. Believed to have been built as a home for the Canon of Gloucester, it hasn’t lost any of its elegance or authenticity over the years.

Visitors are greeted by a gorgeous stone archway entrance, which sets the scene for what’s to come inside. Magnificent double oak doors lead into a porch, and an internal door makes way for a jaw-dropping hallway — which is dominated by an ancient flagstoned floor.

A Sumptuous Living Room
As you make your way through this frozen-in-time English cottage, the glorious details and historic features just keep coming. An impressive sitting room lies beyond the hallway, which offers a unique insight into life from a bygone age. A resplendent Tudor fireplace takes centre stage, but it gets a run for its money from the authentic exposed beams that adorn the entire ceiling.

This mesmerising room is packed with character and elegance, yet it’s both uncluttered and spacious. Furnished with classic velvet chairs and sofas, this living space is conducive to relaxation, reflection and time spent with the people you love.

Open-Plan Living
Continuing through the cottage, there’s a second beautiful archway, which is believed to be part of the original home — built more than 400 years ago. This authentic feature leads into an open, vaulted kitchen, which is perfect for open-plan, family living. There’s ample space for dining, entertaining and simply catching up with family after a long day of sightseeing in the heart of the Cotswolds.

From the kitchen, you can head through double French doors and into a secure courtyard. While away the hours in the glorious Cotswolds sunshine by relaxing at the courtyard table. Or if you’re feeling adventurous, take a stroll into the Secret Garden!

Luxurious Bedrooms
The first floor of this magnificent cottage is just as impressive as the ground floor. You’ll find two king-size bedrooms, both of which are adorned by authentic exposed ceiling beams. There’s also a fully equipped family bathroom, complete with shower attachment. But if there’s a queue for the facilities, there’s no need to worry — you’ll find another shower room on the ground floor.

Like many authentic English cottages, this home has many secrets to tell. For example, a brief climb up the second flight of stairs reveals another stunning king-size bedroom, as well as a small bunk room.

Ideally Situated in the Heart of the English Cotswolds
If you can tear yourself away from the splendour of the cottage, there’s a lot to do, see and experience — both in the town and the surrounding areas. Choose from a range of boutique eateries, or cook up a storm with ingredients from a wide selection of family-run grocery stores. You’ll also find the locally renowned Cotswold Tea Shop of the Year a short walk from the cottage. Spend a while strolling through the town centre, and you’ll come across everything from butcher shops to antique stores.

Head beyond the town, and you’ll be able to immerse yourself in some of the most beautiful countryside in England. Located on the border of Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire, Lechlade-on-Thames offers easy access to the wider Cotswolds area, as well as historic towns such as Burford, Cheltenham and Cirencester. The ancient cities of Bath and Oxford are also just a short drive away.

Be Our Guest
We love our cottage, and we’re always excited when we get the chance to show it off to guests. So while you’re there, we want you to treat it as your home from home in the beautiful Cotswolds. To enjoy a truly authentic experience, live as the locals do — and become part of the welcoming community.

If you’re driving to us, there is plenty of on-street parking immediately outside the cottage. And if you have a house-trained dog, he or she is welcome to call our cottage home, too. All we ask is that it’s well-behaved and respectful of our neighbours. For any other pets, please talk to us before booking.

We want your stay in our cherished cottage to be as enjoyable and stress-free as possible. That’s why we’ll try to be there to meet you when you check-in. But if we’re not available, our trusted housekeeper can take our place. We can also arrange for a key to be stored in a secure lockbox if you prefer, so you can let yourself into the property — perfect if you’re arriving late and just want to get some rest.

We’re confident that you’ll have everything you need in our historic cottage for a memorable stay. But we’ll be available if you need any information or assistance. We’ll do everything we can to make your visit to Lechlade-on-Thames something extra special.

This cottage is located in Lechlade. Tolsey Museum and Aston Pottery & Trading Company are cultural highlights, and some of the area's landmarks include Kelmscott Manor and Cotswolds Woollen Weavers. Traveling with kids? Consider Cotswold Wildlife Park, or check out an event or a game at The Energy Check County Ground. Be sure to check out the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

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