Shepherd's Hay is a charming country cottage located in Stanton, Worcestershire, in the Heart of England region. It sleeps 4 people in 2 bedrooms and is situated near the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The cottage features amenities such as pets allowed, a nearby pub, and an open fire, making it an ideal choice for a weekend getaway or longer stay.
This classic cottage exudes Cotswold charm with its mullion windows, beams, and Inglenook fireplace, while also offering modern conveniences for a comfortable self-catering experience. It is perfect for couples, families, or small groups, with extra beds available to accommodate up to four guests. The property is set in the heart of Stanton's picturesque High Street, surrounded by beautiful Cotswold buildings, minimal traffic, and a charming pub nearby.
Shepherd's Hay provides a mix of traditional country character and high-quality accommodation, making it a desirable option for those seeking a quintessential Cotswold experience. The cottage's central location in the village allows guests to explore the surrounding area easily, whether for leisurely walks in the countryside or visits to nearby attractions. Overall, Shepherd's Hay offers a peaceful and idyllic retreat in a stunning Cotswold setting, perfect for a relaxing and memorable holiday.
Weekly price from £631
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