Cotswold Holiday Homes to Rent
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51.980867, -2.007171
You'll fall asleep as soon as your head hits the pillow when you stay at The Lodge. After a full day of walking, cycling, horseriding and sightseeing, the quiet location and comfortable king-sized bed will welcome you home. The one-bedroom cottage is ideal for couples or solo travellers, including those who want to bring their dog, horse or bike to explore the huge network of footpaths, bridleways and cycling routes that spread across the Cotswolds, linking beautiful views with pretty villages and towns that make this part of the country a favourite in every season.
Weekly guide price:
£300 to £585
Short breaks from £55 per night
51.788362, -2.164858
Beechwood Cottage is perfect for large or multi-generation family holidays in the Cotswolds. The stunning holiday home features panoramic views, a double-height ceiling with full-height windows, a bespoke kitchen, and four gorgeous bedrooms to sleep up to eight people. It's in the village of Sheepscombe, only half a mile from the popular Butcher's Arms pub and two miles from Painswick. Cheltenham, Gloucester, Stroud and Cirencester are all within easy reach. There are beautiful walks from the door and a great choice of cycling routes to help you explore.
Weekly guide price:
£1695 to £1880
Short breaks from £250 per night
51.571611, -2.213480
Lantern House is exceptionally family-friendly and offers spacious holiday accommodation for five adults/children plus two babies/toddlers under two years in the Wiltshire village of Sherston within the Cotswolds AONB. Close to Westonbirt National Arboretum and the areas many attractions (including Tetbury), this well presented character Cotswolds house provides a good base for exploring Central England.
Weekly guide price:
£495 to £895
52.136299, -1.808279
Formerly the farm stables and granary, this holiday cottage sits within the beautiful countryside of Warwickshire and is close to Stratford-upon Avon and the Cotswolds villages. Guest's also have the use of an indoor swimming pool (shared only with the owners!). A great base for exploring Central England with an abundance of attractions.
Weekly guide price:
£395 to £600
52.091456, -1.693691
An idyllic cottage in Ilmington in the north of the Cotswolds, close to Stratford Upon Avon and within easy reach of Stow on the Wold, Cheltenham and Oxford. The two-bedroom courtyard cottage sleeps up to four people and is within a short walk of the village shop and two friendly pubs. Beautiful footpaths and cycling routes go through nearby woodlands and the countryside of the Ilmington Downs. Sansome Cottage is a perfect country escape for couples, families or friends to enjoy in any season.
Weekly guide price:
£740 to £1350
51.896963, -1.526533
On the edge of the beautiful Cotswolds, this self catering holiday cottage offers a comfy affordable base to explore this lovely area and sits in the village of Chadlington with good village pub and butcher. Between Woodstock and Chipping Norton, the areas many attractions are within easy reach of Stable Cottage.
Weekly guide price:
£325 to £450
Short breaks from £90 per night
51.914195, -1.435857
A holiday in the Cotswolds is a thing of joy. The Old Chapel is a beautifully converted period chapel in the quiet village of Cleveley and only a few miles from Chipping Norton and Soho Farm House. It sleeps five people in three bedrooms and suits couples, families or friends. Perfect for a country escape and beautiful walks from the doorstep. Enjoy sitting on the desk surrounded by a large private garden. The area is wonderfully rural yet within easy reach of Blenheim Palace, Stow-on-the-Wold, Cotswold Wildlife Park, Bourton-on-the-Water, Bicester Village, Shakespeare's Stratford-on-Avon, and the spires of Oxford. It's perfect for a holiday in any season.
Weekly guide price:
£850 to £1300
Short breaks from £150 per night
51.927013, -1.370931
Pretty inside and out, this Cotswolds stone 18th Century cottage has lots of original character and provides a welcoming holiday retreat ideally placed in the village of Middle Barton in Oxfordshire. The vibrant town of Chipping Norton is close by with a good range of shops, pubs and restaurants, and an abundance of attractions are within easy reach including nearby Blenheim Palace in Woodstock and Oxford City centre.
Weekly guide price:
£450 to £650
Short breaks from £80 per night
51.643895, -1.968757
Lagoon Villa is in the exclusive Somerford 'Nines' on the Lower Mill Estate overlooking Somerford Lagoon in the Cotswold Water Park. The contemporary holiday home has five bedrooms and three bathrooms and is ideal for families and friends. You couldn't plan a more relaxing self-catering holiday than here, with swimming pools, tennis courts, spa facilities, and watersports readily accessible. The 450-acre park is a haven for birds and wildlife with nature trails and traffic-free cycling routes to make it easy to explore. A well-behaved dog is welcome and the property is child-friendly. Short breaks and extended stays are possible all year round.
Weekly guide price:
£1625 to £2750
Short breaks from £232 per night
51.645145, -1.971023
A spacious and modern lakeside holiday house located on the highly desirable Lower Mill Estate on The Cotswold Water Park close to the market town of Cirencester. Sleeping 10 guests in 5 bedrooms, and with a large decking area overlooking the water for sundowners in the summer and a log burner for cosy winter nights in, Sorrel House is the perfect self-catering retreat for extended family celebrations and special get togethers. This fabulous holiday house also welcomes up to three dogs and has access to an on-site spa as well as children's play areas, two tennis courts and a 450-acre nature reserve.
Weekly guide price:
£1375 to £2300
Short breaks from £360 per night
51.643895, -1.968757
Serenity is a huge holiday home in The Nines, an exclusive gated part of the Lower Mill Estate in the Cotswold Water Park. With four bedrooms, two of which are ensuite, the modern waterfront property is perfect for big families, multi-generational families or friends who love spending time outdoors in beautiful surroundings. Amenities include a hot tub, heated swimming pool and mini-gym, and access to a spa, bigger gym, outdoor tennis courts and play areas, bar, restaurant and village shop. You'll love starting and ending every day with uninterrupted views over Somerford Lagoon. Cirencester and Bourton-on-the-Water are nearby, while local attractions include Cotswold Beach and Country Park, Cotswold Farm Park, and Chedworth Roman Villa.
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51.645145, -1.971023
A spacious, contemporary family home in a sought after waterfront location on the Lower Mill Estate in Gloucestershire. Guests have direct access to tennis courts, play areas and a 450-acre nature reserve, as well as a luxurious spa with indoor and outdoor swimming pools. There is also a man-made beach within 2 minute drive. The Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is on the doorstep, while places like Cirencester and Westonbirt Arboretum are nearby. It's the perfect place where families can enjoy being together, relaxing and having fun.
Weekly guide price:
£1350 to £2300
Short breaks from £350 per night
52.084438, -2.045956
The beauty of the English countryside beckons from this gorgeous Cotswold cottage. Well Furlong Cottage is within walking distance of Little Comberton. It sleeps up to six people in three ensuite bedrooms and features loads of luxurious extras including a tennis court and an indoor swimming pool, jacuzzi and steam room. Worcester, Cheltenham, Gloucester and Stratford-Upon-Avon are all within easy reach, as are favourite Cotswold attractions, footpaths and cycling routes.
Weekly guide price:
£1500 to £4000
Short breaks from £400 per night
52.084438, -2.045956
This fabulous shepherds hut offers guests remote exclusivity with all the luxuries of self-catering. Nestling on the edge of the Cotswolds, you can escape away from the hustle and bustle of every day life and enjoy an abundance of space where children can run free and adults can soak up the tranquility and beauty of the English countryside. The village of Little Comberton is within walking distance and Elmley Castle is just 2-miles away with an exceptionally good pub for long lazy lunches. Worcester, Cheltenham, Gloucester and Stratford-Upon-Avon are all within easy reach, as are the many favourite attractions of the Cotswolds. No ordinary glamping experience, this incredible shepherds hut has heaps of traditional appeal and is one of the largest and most luxurious of its kind, with 80-acres of organic farmland to roam.
Weekly guide price:
£1200 to £1600
Short breaks from £215 per night
51.648640, -1.971736
This spacious four-bedroom house has a layout that is ideal for extended families or friends on holiday together. The west-facing, waterfront property enjoys beautiful views together with use of the excellent facilities that include membership of a gym and spa, indoor and outdoor swimming pools and seasonal fishing and watersports. As part of the Cotswold Water Park - a 550-acre private nature reserve, there are beautiful walks from the door, while the Cotswold AONB is close by with more lovely scenery, fun attractions and charming towns and villages. Howells Mere 47, Robin Lodge is on the desirable Lower Mill Estate and is a fantastic year-round holiday destination.
Weekly guide price:
£1162 to £1779
Short breaks from £437 per night
51.648640, -1.971736
A beautiful holiday home in desirable Lower Mill Estate development on the Cotswold Water Park, the house has three bedrooms to comfortably accommodate up to six people who can enjoy the waterfront location and fantastic lake views. Guests in Lower Mill have use of the estate's excellent facilities which include the popular ArtSpa as well as seasonal fishing and watersports. Cirencester is just a short drive from the cottage, opening up the rest of the Cotswolds AONB for exploration and enjoyment. The high standard of accommodation and an excellent location make Clearwater 86, Clouds Keep the perfect year-round holiday destination for families and friends.
Weekly guide price:
£1005 to £1538
Short breaks from £379 per night
51.648640, -1.971736
This Cotswold stone holiday home is ideal for families as it comfortably sleeps six people in three bedrooms. It overlooks Mill Race and has a lovely sun deck where guests can relax and enjoy the views while they are busy not making the most of the fantastic leisure facilities in the Cotswold Water Park. There is plenty to do in every season both on the estate and in the surrounding area. The location is perfect for exploring the Cotswolds AONB and day trips to exciting places like Bath, Stratford-Upon-Avon and Oxford.
Weekly guide price:
£840 to £1284
Short breaks from £317 per night
51.648640, -1.971736
Couples, families and friends all love the Mill Village, and you will appreciate why when you stay in this beautiful two-bedroom holiday cottage. There is ample space for up to four people who can enjoy stunning views, direct access to the lake and use of the estate's excellent facilities that include tennis courts, a heated outdoor swimming pool, bars and restaurants and, of course, seasonal watersports and fishing. Being just five miles from Cirencester makes this location perfect for exploring the Cotswolds AONB and day trips to places like Bath, Stratford-Upon-Avon and Oxford.
Weekly guide price:
£757 to £1157
Short breaks from £286 per night
51.666961, -1.901123
Relax and unwind in the serene surroundings of this New England style self-catering lodge. Part of the highly desirable Summer Lake village in the beautiful Cotswold Water Park, the holiday cottage sleeps up to eight people in four bedrooms and enjoys uninterrupted views of the lake. Guests have access to the estate's excellent facilities that include water activities, restaurants and a spa, and is only a short drive from Cirencester and the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).
Weekly guide price:
£1162 to £1779
Short breaks from £437 per night
Holiday in the Cotswolds
The Cotswolds represent 'quintessential England' and encompasses six counties, namely Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire and Warwickshire, along with Wiltshire, Somerset and Worcestershire.
Steeped in history, the Cotswolds gained many of its qualities from its medieval sheep trade. Its long history in the wool trade generated much wealth which resulted in building the many fine houses that the Cotswolds is so famous for today. Its landscape still holds much evidence of its history in the wool trade with its dry stone walls that once formed enclosures for the sheep, buildings that were formerly factories for processing wool and market squares approached by narrow little alleyways where the sheep were once driven through to market.
Whatever the weather, the Cotswolds has plenty of great days out with its fine architecture, National Trust properties and gardens, arboretums, museums and pretty villages. There are fantastic, historic towns and cities including the Roman City of Bath, Oxford, Cheltenham and Stratford-Upon-Avon – the birthplace of William Shakespeare. The Cotswolds puts the fun back into shopping with its local farmers markets, antique shops, boutiques, gift shops, old fashioned tea rooms and stylish coffee houses. It is also an incredibly dog-friendly area with plenty of pubs, restaurants, cottages and attractions welcoming dogs.
There are plenty of outdoor activities to keep you occupied too, including walking and cycling the numerous paths and trails, shooting, fishing, golf and hot air ballooning. Horse racing is a popular past time in the Cotswolds with the famous Cheltenham festival, along with other famous equestrian events including Badminton, Blenheim Palace and Gatcombe.
With a wide range of self catering accommodation centrally located in the country, the Cotswolds is perfect for a short break, weekend break or longer holiday at any time of the year.
Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
What are the most popular villages in the Cotswolds?
If you want to stay in one of the most popular villages in the Cotswolds then consider Chipping Campden, Stow-on-the-Wold, Burford, Bourton-on-the-Water and Broadway. However, if you want to be a little off the beaten tourist trail but still in the heart of the Cotswolds, consider Oddington, Kingham, The Slaughters, Bibury, Bruern or the Cotswolds Water Park for those who love water-based outdoor activities..
Do you have accommodation for Cheltenham Races?
Many of our Cotswolds cottages are within easy driving distance of Cheltenham Races. Use our map facility to find the closest locations.
Is the Cotswolds accessible by train from London?
There is a regular train service from London Paddington to Moreton-in-Marsh and Kingham. Many parts of the Cotswolds are also covered by a regular bus service for travelling to your holiday cottage or exploring the area. The cottage owner should be able to help provide local public transport and taxi details.
What are the best times of year to visit the Cotswolds?
Every season delivers its own magic. The sparkle of winter frosts are accompanied by the smell of log fires providing a warm welcome in cottages and pubs; or visit in the spring and summer when a myriad of footpaths like the Cotswolds Way beckon. Autumn is also pretty special with places like Westonbirt National Arboretum showcasing a dazzling array of colour.
Source: https://www.independentcottages.co.uk/cotswolds/
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