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Holiday Cottages in the Cotswolds
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Your Cotswolds search returned 758 cottages
- Sleeps6
- Bedrooms3
- PetsNo
Dingle is a charming bungalow near the town of Cleobury Mortimer, Worcestershire, boasting a woodburning stove, countryside views and TVs in every bedroom. Bewdley 7.1 miles; Tenbury Wells 8.8 miles. Worcester 18.1 miles. (Ref. 1177671)
- Wi-fi
- Ground floor bedroom
- Dishwasher
- Washing machine
- Baby-friendly
for 7 nights
£517
- Sleeps4
- Bedrooms2
- PetsYes
Howard Cottage is a delightful single-storey abode accepting pets, with a toasty fire and spacious garden, resting in North Littleton, Worcestershire. Bretforton 3.8 miles; Evesham 4.5 miles; Stratford-upon-Avon 12.7 miles. (Ref. 1163264)
- Wi-fi
- Off-road parking
- Ground floor bedroom
- Dishwasher
- Washing machine
- Baby-friendly
for 7 nights
£622
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- Sleeps8
- Bedrooms4
- PetsNo
A special, converted old chapel resting in the village of Bream, close to the Forest of Dean. Open-plan living. Ideal for families. Garden patio. Coleford 4.2 miles; Lydney 3.4 miles. (Ref. 1071356)
- Wi-fi
- Off-road parking
- Dishwasher
- Washing machine
for 7 nights
£825
- Sleeps4
- Bedrooms2
- PetsYes
The Hay Barn is a lovely cottage located in the village of Birdwood in Gloucestershire. Enclosed garden. Pet-friendly. Near The Cotswolds AONB. Barbecue. Gloucester 7 miles; Ross-on-Wye 10.2 miles. (Ref. 1159698)
- Wi-fi
- Off-road parking
- Hot Tub
- Dishwasher
- Washing machine
for 7 nights
£837
- Sleeps4
- Bedrooms2
- PetsNo
A charming Grade ll listed, two-bedroom cottage, resting peacefully on the edge of unspoilt Nympsfield, Gloucestershire. WiFi. Garden. Woodburning stove. Freestanding bath. En-suite bedrooms. Nailsworth 3.7 miles; Stroud 6 miles; Cirencester 17.3 miles. (Ref. 1091429)
- Wi-fi
- Off-road parking
- Dishwasher
- Washing machine
- Baby-friendly
for 7 nights
£760
- Sleeps2
- Bedrooms1
- PetsNo
An attractive all-ground-floor cottage settled in Castlemorton near Welland, Worcestershire. Romantic. Private garden. Desirable location. Great Malvern 6.4 miles; Tewkesbury 10.3 miles; Cheltenham 19.2 miles. (Ref. 1068156)
- Wi-fi
- Off-road parking
- Ground floor bedroom
- Dishwasher
- Washing machine
for 7 nights
£407
- Sleeps2
- Bedrooms1
- PetsNo
A lovely, detached barn conversion perched in Welland, Worcestershire. Open-plan. Smart TV. Off-road parking. EV charging point. Near Malvern Hills AONB. Malvern 4.7 miles; Worcester 12.2 miles; Gloucester 16.2 miles. (Ref. 1087781)
- Wi-fi
- Off-road parking
- Electric vehicle charging
- Dishwasher
- Washing machine
for 7 nights
£467
Travel plans can change
Choose our "Flexible" booking option and cancel at least a week before your check-in date to get a refund (exclusions apply).
- Sleeps4
- Bedrooms2
- PetsNo
A fabulous cottage set near Chipping Norton in one of the Cotswolds' prettiest villages. Woodburning stove. Close to local amenities. Set in Cotswolds AONB. Stow-on-the-Wold 6.8 miles; Moreton-in-Marsh 9.4 miles; Oxford 23.6 miles. (Ref. 988675)
- Wi-fi
- Off-road parking
- Dishwasher
- Washing machine
- Baby-friendly
for 7 nights
£679
- Sleeps10
- Bedrooms5
- PetsNo
A wonderful barn conversion resting in the village of Upper Seagry, near Malmesbury, in Wiltshire. Wood-fired hot tub. Off-road parking. Games room. Woodburning stove. Enclosed garden. Chippenham 5.4 miles; Cirencester 17.2 miles. (Ref. 1044786)
- Wi-fi
- Off-road parking
- Electric vehicle charging
- Ground floor bedroom
- Hot Tub
- Dishwasher
- Washing machine
- Games room
for 7 nights
£1551
- Sleeps4
- Bedrooms2
- PetsNo
An inviting annexe sitting in close reach of Inkberrow in Worcestershire. Amenities in walking distance. WiFi. Ideal for couples and small families. Inkberrow 3.3 miles; Worcester 9.9 miles. (Ref. 1039567)
- Wi-fi
- Off-road parking
- Ground floor bedroom
- Hot Tub
- Dishwasher
- Washing machine
- Baby-friendly
for 7 nights
£538
- Sleeps4
- Bedrooms2
- PetsNo
An outstanding, detached cottage resting in Armscote near Newbold on Stour. Enclosed garden. Off-road parking. Woodburning stove. Shipston on Stour 3.3 miles; Stratford upon Avon 8.2 miles; Moreton in Marsh 8.7 miles; Broadway 12.2 miles. (Ref. 1083599)
- Wi-fi
- Off-road parking
- Hot Tub
- Dishwasher
- Washing machine
for 7 nights
£928
- Sleeps4
- Bedrooms2
- PetsNo
The Old Cottage is a charming, single-storey retreat in Burford, Oxfordshire, with open-plan living, two en-suite bedrooms, EV charging, and enclosed courtyard. Little Barrington 3.1 miles; Swinbrook 3.4 miles; Minster Lovell 5 miles; Cheltenham 22 miles. (Ref. 1179538)
- Wi-fi
- Off-road parking
- Electric vehicle charging
- Ground floor bedroom
- Dishwasher
- Baby-friendly
for 7 nights
£867
- Sleeps4
- Bedrooms2
- PetsNo
The Fountain Lodge is a delightful lodge in the village of Parkend in Gloucestershire. En-suite bedrooms. Near the Forest of Dean. Close to amenities. Monmouth 10.1 miles; Symonds Yat 11.1 miles; Ross-on-Wye 12.9 miles. (Ref. 1158591)
- Wi-fi
- Off-road parking
- Ground floor bedroom
- Dishwasher
- Washing machine
for 7 nights
£449
- Sleeps4
- Bedrooms2
- PetsYes
A superb two-bedroom cottage resting in Bewdley, Worcestershire. Pet-friendly. Woodburning stove. Great views. Off-road parking. Stourport-on-Severn 4.5 miles; Cleobury Mortimer 6.6 miles. (Ref. 1093265)
- Wi-fi
- Ground floor bedroom
- Dishwasher
- Washing machine
- Baby-friendly
for 7 nights
£477
Travel plans can change
Choose our "Flexible" booking option and cancel at least a week before your check-in date to get a refund (exclusions apply).
- Sleeps2
- Bedrooms1
- PetsNo
The Barn is a beautiful, detached property settled in Fulbrook near Burford, Cotswolds. Couple’s retreat. Woodburning stove. In AONB. Countryside. Whitey 8.5 miles; Oxford 21.2 miles; Cheltenham 23.3 miles. (Ref. 1141324)
- Wi-fi
- Dishwasher
- Washing machine
for 7 nights
£460
- Sleeps4
- Bedrooms2
- PetsNo
A stunning detached cottage resting in Cirencester Gloucestershire. Cotswold location. Near beach. Enclosed courtyard. Bibury 9.3 miles; Stroud 16.2 miles; Cheltenham 19.1 miles; Gloucester 22.6 miles (Ref. 1075424)
- Wi-fi
- Ground floor bedroom
- Dishwasher
- Washing machine
for 7 nights
£507
- Sleeps2
- Bedrooms1
- PetsNo
8 Gloucester Street is a charming house in Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, situated in the Cotswolds, boasting a woodburning stove and an enclosed garden. Cheltenham 7.8 miles; Broadway 8.4 miles; Gloucester 14.7 miles. (Ref. 1159770)
- Wi-fi
- Off-road parking
- Dishwasher
- Washing machine
for 7 nights
£478
- Sleeps10
- Bedrooms5
- PetsNo
The Stables is a beautiful, detached, barn conversion resting in Droitwich near Hartlebury, Worcestershire. Off-road parking. En-suites. Games room. Hartlebury 4.7 miles; Worcester 12.9 miles; Birmingham 21.3 miles. (Ref. 1149291)
- Wi-fi
- Off-road parking
- Electric vehicle charging
- Ground floor bedroom
- Dishwasher
- Washing machine
- Baby-friendly
- Games room
for 7 nights
£1310
- Sleeps6
- Bedrooms3
- PetsYes
The Sty is a charming, pet-friendly house located in Shades Farm, Wiltshire, boasting an electric fire, enclosed garden, and ample off-road parking. Cricklade 5.6 miles; Malmesbury 10.1 miles; Swindon 13.4 miles. (Ref. 1178330)
- Wi-fi
- Off-road parking
- Dishwasher
- Baby-friendly
for 7 nights
£662
- Sleeps6
- Bedrooms3
- PetsNo
Avon View, a homely, reverse-level cottage, is set in the tranquil countryside of Welford-on-Avon in Warwickshire and features a Smart TV and dishwasher. Stratford-upon-Avon 5.9 miles; Chipping Campden 9.6 miles. (Ref. 1165400)
- Wi-fi
- Off-road parking
- Ground floor bedroom
- Dishwasher
- Washing machine
- Baby-friendly
for 7 nights
£540
Escape to one of the most beautiful regions in England and have an unforgettable staycation by booking one of these fantastic Cotswolds holiday cottages! Tucked away amongst the rolling green hills and situated close to some of the region’s most exciting towns, villages and attractions, you simply can’t go wrong with booking one of these Cotswolds cottages.
Why Cotswolds Cottages?
When you book one of these cottages in the Cotswolds, you and your guests will get to enjoy a wonderful property surrounded by the beautiful countryside that makes this region one of the most visited in the country!
At your property, you’ll be treated to all the amenities and creature comforts you’re used to at home, as well as plenty of space to unwind and relax and plenty of breathtaking views of the surrounding area.
Not only that, but you’ll also be no more than a short drive away from some of the best villages, towns, landmarks and attractions too! So, whatever it is you’re planning on getting up to, you’re bound to have a memorable time staying at one of these Cotswolds cottages.
For plenty of ideas and inspiration, be sure to check out our fantastic Cotswolds Travel Guide.
Places to visit near Holiday Cottages in the Cotswolds
With so many places to discover and explore during your stay, you’ll have no issues planning your itinerary when staying at one of these cottages in the Cotswolds.
One of the most popular places to visit is the picturesque town of Bourton-on-the-Water. Situated along the River Windrush, this bustling town is one of the most visited in the region and draws in thousands of visitors and holidaymakers every year. Here, the shallow river makes for a wonderful place to stop off and enjoy the lively atmosphere before making your way to one of the many cafés, pubs or restaurants on either side of the water.
Another brilliant place worth visiting from your Cotswolds accommodation is the village of Castle Combe. Known for being one of the most well-preserved medieval villages anywhere in the country, this village hasn’t seen any new buildings built in the area since the 1600s! Although the namesake castle no longer exists, this popular tourist village makes for a lovely place to visit for the day, where you can wander the winding streets before stopping off at the café or pub next to the old Butter Cross. It’s also a great spot for motorsports enthusiasts, as the Castle Combe Autumn Classic takes place just outside the village each year at the Castle Combe Circuit.
These Cotswold holiday cottages are also perfectly placed to explore the historic city of Bath which is home to the iconic Royal Crescent, the Roman Baths which offer a unique insight into the past. The city also houses countless museums including the Jane Austen Centre and The Holburne Museum showcasing Victorian art and silver. Gloucester is also easily accessible from these holiday cottages in the Cotswolds, enjoy a wander around the city’s iconic docks before taking in the beauty of Gloucester Cathedral.
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Types of Cotswolds Holidays
Begin your next Cotswold adventure by booking one of these delightful Cotswolds cottages!
If you’re looking for more specific properties to suit your needs, there’s still plenty more options to explore! This includes dog-friendly cottages in the Cotswolds, cottages in the Cotswolds with hot tubs, large Cotswolds cottages, luxury Cotswolds cottages and country cottages in the Cotswolds. You can also choose from these properties for short breaks in the Cotswolds and lots of opportunities to book last-minute Cotswolds breaks as well! There are even plenty of lodges in the Cotswolds to choose from.
Don’t worry if you still haven’t found what you’re looking for as there are plenty of other Gloucestershire cottages, Wiltshire holiday cottages and Oxfordshire cottages to choose from.
Frequently Asked Questions about Cotswolds Holidays
What is the best month to visit the Cotswolds?
Whilst the Cotswolds serves as a great place to visit year-round, the best month to spend a holiday here would be June, as it’s the time of year when the vast majority of the region’s attractions are open to the public and when most of the region’s most popular events take place.
However, if you’d like the best chances at good weather while you’re basking in the beauty of the Cotswolds, then the best months to visit would be July and August. Although weather isn’t everything, the Cotswolds looks beautiful as the colours of autumn start to take hold, making it the perfect cosy, autumn destination.
How many days do you need in the Cotswolds?
Ideally, between 7 and 14 days is the best amount of time to spend in the Cotswolds, as it gives you the chance to explore all the best bits it has to offer. Spending this amount of time means that you can hop around the region’s iconic villages including Bourton-on-the-Water, Cirencester, Stow-on-the-Wold and Castle Combe.
However, if you know where you’d like to explore specifically then the Cotswolds is a great destination for a short or weekend break! Picture whiling the weekend away with walks along streets lined with the Cotswolds’ iconic honey-coloured cottages or with a drink in hand at one of the many restaurants along the River Windrush.
So, whether you’re looking for a jam-packed getaway or a slow and relaxing weekend away, the Cotswolds has it all.
What's so special about the Cotswolds?
One of the things that makes the Cotswolds so special is its chocolate-box appeal, conjuring up images of “Old England” with its quaint stone cottages, idyllic villages and bustling market towns.
This coupled with the natural beauty comprised of rolling green hills, lush forests and flowing waterways, also adds to the appeal of this region and undoubtedly makes the Cotswolds really special.
Is the North or South Cotswolds better?
Both the North and South Cotswolds offer their own unique charm and beauty, so it’s difficult to compare the two. Both parts of the region are home to ancient castles, popular attractions and bustling holiday hotspots, so the choice is completely up to you, depending on what kind of holiday you’re hoping to have.
Which is the most beautiful part of the Cotswolds?
Arguably, the heart of the Northern Cotswolds has been touted as one of the most beautiful parts of the region. Here, you’ll find the low-lying River Windrush passing through idyllic towns and villages like Bourton-on-the-Water, which has been dubbed the Venice of the Cotswolds, as well as miles of rolling hills and open farmland that adds to the area’s natural beauty.