Wellinghill Lodge, Cheltenham

Gloucestershire. Sleeps up to 2

Wellinghill Lodge is a charming detached lodge located on the outskirts of Cheltenham, in the heart of the Cotswolds' Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Situated on a working farm, this property offers a secluded and remote countryside retreat with easy access to various tourist attractions. The open-plan living space features an electric woodburning stove, perfect for cozy evenings in, while the well-equipped kitchen and dining area provide a space for couples to enjoy home-cooked meals together. The property includes a double bedroom with an en-suite shower room, as well as a raised decking area offering stunning views across the town.

The Cotswold Way footpath runs alongside the property, making it ideal for keen walkers and cyclists, as well as for guests looking to bring their pets along for some outdoor fun. Cheltenham itself offers a variety of cultural experiences, including an art gallery and museum housing important Dutch paintings. The town also hosts a range of festivals throughout the year, such as the Literature Festival, Music Festival, and Food and Drink Festival, providing plenty of entertainment options for visitors. Nearby attractions include Pittville Park, with its playgrounds, lake, and aviary, as well as the Royal Pub in Charlton Kings, offering high-quality food just a short walk away.

Overall, Wellinghill Lodge is a fantastic choice for a family holiday in Cheltenham, providing a peaceful and comfortable base from which to explore the historic spa town and its surrounding natural beauty. Whether you're looking to relax in the countryside, enjoy cultural experiences, or partake in local festivals and dining options, this property offers something for everyone to enjoy during their stay in the Heart of England.

Weekly price from £400

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