The Malt House is the sort of place where you arrive and never want to leave. From the moment you walk in, the atmosphere, the character, comfort and charm give it a magical feel a truly unique sense that you are enjoying a one-off holiday home. Sitting in a timeless village in the heart of the Cotswolds, you are in the midst of the most attractive part of the region. You are just 10 mins drive from Burford and no more than 15 mins from notable places such as Stow on the Wold and Bourton on the Water giving you an excellent base for getting out and about. However, we suspect you won't want to leave this venerable old house - a proper home from home, where you will find some artfull touches to make it a one-off. There is little that this holiday home doesn't have, it has, amongst many other things: a pool, Sky Sports, multiple woodburners, a piano(!) a conservatory, an enormous garden (even a cutting flower garden for you to help yourself), three of the highest quality bathrooms we have EVER seen and enough rooms to keep everyone happy. The owner has the most wonderful taste and she has made this house unique, very much a home. Down the lane just 10 min walk away is a good local pub and about 10 mins drive away is The Wheatsheaf at Northleach (the best gastro pub in the Cotswolds reputedly). If Daylesford is your thing that's just 20 mins away. Of course this assumes you want to get out! For families, friends or groups this is OUTSTANDING choice of self catering accommodation. Heavenly!
Weekly price from £1872
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