Resting in the town of Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, directly on the Cotswold Way, is this idyllic annexe, The Paddocks.
Sleeping two guests, The Paddocks is a welcoming countryside escape for a romantic break in the Cotswolds, within easy reach of Cheltenham Racecourse and Sudley Castle.
Expansive views of the farms green fields and grazing animals greet you as you pull up into one of two convenient parking spaces located outside of the annexe, before carrying your bags through the charming gate and stepping into the property.
Be welcomed into the open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area, where you can look forward to snuggling up on the sofa with a glass of wine whilst enjoying your favourite film in the warmth of the electric fire.
Prepare a delicious feast for your loved one in the fully functioning kitchen, which has everything you could need during your stay, before settling down at the dining table to toast to a wonderful romantic break.
When sleep calls, climb the stairs to the beautifully decorated double bedroom, where you can enjoy a refreshing nights embrace, along with a handy en-suite shower room, perfect for freshening up after a long day.
Enjoy breakfast on the delightful dining seating on the patio, enjoying the vast nature-filled views and fresh country air, on colder evenings, light the readily available fire pit for extra warmth.
Adventure is on your doorstep with The Paddocks leading onto the famous Cotswold Way, with over 164km of trail to enjoy scenic walks, impressive views, ancient sites and the opportunity to explore the beautiful villages and towns along the way, it is a delightful way of immersing yourselves in Cotswold life.
Set out for the day and explore your local area of Winchcombe, a medieval market town with original architecture and home to the remarkable Grade I listed Sudley Castle.
Take in the charm of Winchcombe, with its array of independent shops selling all you could need, or sample the culinary delights at the good selection of pubs, restaurants and cafes, including the Michelin starred Restaurant 5, which see’s tourists flock to try the food of chef, Marcus Ashenford.
If you can tear yourself away, the Regency town of Cheltenham is just a short drive away, well-known for its racecourse which hosts the annual Cheltenham Festival, as well as the Holst Birthplace Museum, birthplace of the famous composer, Gustav Holst and The Everyman Theatre, a Victorian Grade II listed building which opened in 1891 and now hosts a variety of entertainment you can enjoy.
Just a little further is the ‘jewel of the Cotswolds’, Broadway, where you can enjoy stunning walks, the picturesque high street and the landmark of Broadway Tower.
The Paddocks is a superb home away from home that will have you returning year after year.