The Firs Retreat is a contemporary four-bedroom home located in the Gloucestershire village of Bentham near Brockworth, in the Heart of England region. Situated near the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this property is ideal for families, friends, and couples seeking peace and tranquillity.
The house features a hot tub, unheated games room, and stunning countryside views. Upon arrival, guests are greeted by a grand driveway leading to the stylishly decorated interior, including a lobby with a grand piano, a spacious kitchen/diner, a cozy sitting room with a woodburning stove, and a suntrap conservatory.
Additional amenities include a cloakroom, private study, and a rear garden perfect for alfresco dining. The property also boasts a private hot tub on the balcony, four stylish bedrooms (including a king-size and three doubles), and modern bathrooms. Guests can explore the local area, including Brockworth's 17th-century architecture and the Gloucester Folk Museum.
For shopping and dining, guests can visit the historic city of Gloucester or explore the cultural offerings in Cheltenham, known for its art galleries and racecourse events. The Firs Retreat offers an idyllic getaway for those looking to experience the best of the Cotswolds in a luxurious and tranquil setting.
Weekly price from £1609
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