Hidden away in the Cotswolds AONB in Gloucestershire’s village of Randwick is Beech Cottage.
This historic, stone-fronted cottage dated back 200 years and was once the village sweet shop; it benefits from off-road parking, character features such as low ceilings, feature stone fireplaces and welcomes four guests in two spacious bedrooms, a wonderful setting for friends or families looking to getaway to the Cotswolds.
Cross the threshold into your home-from-home, where you will find a sitting room with TV, ideal for unwinding after a busy day exploring the countryside, a fully-equipped kitchen and a dining room with seating for the whole group.
Gather here to reminisce on the day’s adventures and admire the breath-taking view of the countryside from the window before heading upstairs and outside to delight in evening drinks in the private courtyard.
When sleep calls retire to either of the king-size bedrooms, both are furnished with storage and afford the use of an en-suite bathroom and shower room.
Rest up ready for another fun-filled day in Gloucestershire.
Beech Cottage lies paces away from the Vine Tree Inn, a wonderful village pub where you can treat your loved ones to a special meal or celebratory drinks; venture into Stroud to visit local shops that will help ease your self-catered stay.
The town is also home to Stratford Park, an idyllic green space ideal for leisurely strolls; it also hosts the Museum in the Park, a 17th-century home which showcases exhibits displaying local history.
Outdoor enthusiasts will be in their element at the Cotswolds AONB provides a wealth of walking, cycling, and hiking trails including the famous 102-mile Cotswolds Way, which is just moments away from the cottage, the beautiful National Trust Standish Woods, peppered with bluebells and wildflowers, it is simply idyllic.
Additional hiking and cycling spots include, Coaley Peak, Wotton Hill and the National Trust site Newark Park, all of which reward guests with breath-taking panoramic views across some of England’s best countryside.
Take a scenic drive to the city of Gloucester and explore its prison, cathedral and museum, there are also a myriad of bars and restaurants ideal for guests seeking a more vibrant nightlife.
Explore the wonders of the Cotswolds at Beech Cottage.