Willow Vale is a terraced cottage resting in Snowshill, sleeping six people in three bedrooms.
Willow Vale is a beautifully presented cottage, tucked away in the heart of Snowshill, overlooking the beautiful church of St Barnabas, and is just a short walk from the popular country inn ‘Snowshill Arms’. Willow Vale is the sleeps six guests and is the perfect retreat for a gathering of friends or family who are seeking a relaxing countryside break.
A patio pathway leads you up to the front door of the property which opens into a convenient entrance hall, leading directly into the open plan living space, which is perfect for the whole family to socialise when the chef of the group is rustling up the evening meal, as you all retreat to the wooden dining table to enjoy your meal before you delight in a relaxed evening watching a film courtesy of the DVDs on offer, with the warmth from the woodburning stove keeping you snug.
When the night draws to a close, tuck the little ones up in the bunk beds, and head to either the bright and spacious king-size bedroom located on the same floor, where you can wake up to views overlooking the church, or up a further flight of stairs into the master bedroom in the eaves, which also boasts views overlooking the church, has sloping ceilings, exposed beams and is home to a king-size bed.
In the morning, make use of the coffee machine and make a warming mug of coffee to enjoy in the fresh, crisp morning air outside sat at the picnic table in the main garden, whilst watching the children play on the swings.
Note: One dog welcome for an extra charge of £20.00
Amenities: Electric central heating with woodburning stove. Electric oven, induction hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, dishwasher, Tassimo coffee maker (without capsules), kettle, toaster, wooden dining table with seating for six, hairdryer. Smart TV, DVD player, WiFi, selection of DVD’s. Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburning stove inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. 2 x highchairs, cot and stair gate available. Off-road parking for 1 car. Shared service area, leading up to a small garden with a picnic table and children’s play area. One well-behaved dog welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 3.1 miles, pub 0.1 miles
Town: Snowshill village sits on the top of the escarpment above the villages of Broadway, Buckland, and Laverton. It is a secluded village where ancient pretty cottages and a 19th century church cluster around a small green. As its name implies - if there is any snow about then you will find it here first.
Snowshill is renowned for its manor house, now administered by the National Trust. The Manor was owned by Winchcombe Abbey as early as 821, until the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1539. It was at one point part of Katherine Parr's marriage dowry, although she probably never visited. The house passed through many different hands and the way it has been added on to at different points in its history reflects this. The northern end of the house is the oldest surviving part, dating from around 1500, still medieval in its design. It was extended and reshaped in around 1600 but it was the additions by the Sambach family in the early part of the eighteenth century that from one viewpoint radically altered the aspect of the manor from an Elizabethan to a Georgian house.
The village is also home to a wonderfully unspoiled fifteenth century inn - The Snowshill Arms.
If you're feeling energetic, and are in the village over the summer months, then wander 3/4 mile up through the village and visit the famous lavender fields.
The fame of the village has increased in recent years with many tv and films using it as a beautiful location - the most notable of which is probably the filming of Bridget Jones' Diary.
Located in Broadway, this cottage is in a rural area. Broadway Golf Club and Cotswold Way are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Cotswolds and Broadway Tower Country Park. Traveling with kids? Consider Snowshill Manor and Garden, or check out an event or a game at Prescott Shooting School.
Weekly price from £1134
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