Cabin ∙ 2 bedrooms ∙ 4 guests | Cottage in Eastington
2 Bedroom Cottage in Chedworth, Eastington
Situated in the picturesque village of Eastington, near the market town of Northleach in Gloucestershire, is this grand 19th-century cottage, No 1 Eastington. Featuring beautiful surroundings, nestled down a country lane, a stone-fronted exterior with rose climbers, ample off-road parking, and a tranquil setting, the cottage is perfect for a family or group getaway, welcoming four guests. Throughout No 1 Eastington you will find original features, such as beamed ceilings and exposed stone walls, an open fire, oak flooring, and bright and stylish interiors, offering a characterful home-from-home. Enjoy a well-equipped kitchen, a charming dining room, a homely sitting room, and plush bedrooms whilst staying at No 1 Eastington, completed with an ensuite bathroom, idyllic for an evening soak as well as family shower room. If you can tear yourself away from your retreat, Northleach rests just over the brow of the hill, where you'll be greeted by several shops, eateries and two popular pubs, including Sherborne Arms. Set within the heart of the Cotswold, an idyllic area for avid walkers, cyclists, and hikers, embark on an adventure through the likes of Laurie Lee Wildlife Way, a five-mile circular trail. A short car journey to Cheltenham will lead you to The Gardens Gallery, exhibiting local artistic work, enjoy a picnic upon Imperial Garden, or perhaps plan your route up Devil's Chimney. Travelling towards the county, reach the bustling city of Gloucester, where visits to National Waterways Museum Gloucester, the docks, and Alney Island Nature Reserve are a must, whether you're into history or the outdoors. No 1 Eastington is the ideal base, whether you're looking to simply visit or explore The Cotswold.
Northleach is located right off the Roman road, the Fosse Way (A429), 8 miles north-east of Cirencester and 10 miles south-west of Stow-on-the-Wold, and around 7 miles from Burford, giving it an ideal starting point for visiting these popular and attractive destinations. Northleach was formerly a bustling market town known across Europe as a significant hub for the Cotswold wool trade! The affluent wool merchants paid for the fifteenth-century church of St Peter and St Paul, which was erected using stone taken from the town's quarry and what is now the Market Square. The village has recently been featured in a number of films, notably the 2015 film Casual Vacancy.