
This charming, classic Cotswold cottage is tucked away in a quiet village setting near Burford. Recently subject to an interior design scheme with a cheerful, almost Caribbean feel, the house is immensely private, nestled behind high evergreen hedging. It feels cosy and relaxed.
Highlights
- Five en-suite bedrooms, including a separate Coach House suite
- Two reception rooms, both with open fires
- Gated, secure parking area for several cars
- Conservatory dining room for year-round meals
- Charming interior design with a relaxed, cheerful character
About
The House
The house is charming and deeply cosy, finished with an almost Caribbean-style interior design. There is an equipped breakfast kitchen and a useful utility room. The ground floor holds both a drawing room and a separate sitting room; both spaces have open fires. For dining, a conservatory offers a bright, year-round space. Four of the five en-suite bedrooms are found here.
The Grounds
Privacy is a key feature of the grounds, achieved by high evergreen hedging surrounding the property. The gardens are private and securely gated. A separate Coach House is positioned within the grounds and provides a fifth en-suite bedroom suite. There is a large, secure area dedicated to parking.
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Cotswolds
The Cotswolds is one of England’s most picturesque regions, celebrated for its honey-stone villages, rolling hills, and timeless charm. Spanning several counties, it’s an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty where winding lanes lead to historic market towns, ancient churches, and cosy country pubs.
From elegant towns like Stow-on-the-Wold and Burford to the peaceful meadows around Chipping Campden and Broadway, the Cotswolds offers a perfect mix of heritage and tranquillity. Days can be spent exploring stately homes, wandering through flower-filled gardens, or walking the scenic Cotswold Way.
Local life moves at a gentler pace here, shaped by centuries of craftsmanship, agriculture, and tradition. Visitors can browse independent boutiques, sample seasonal produce at farm shops, or join local festivals that celebrate everything from food to music and the arts. Whether you’re enjoying a lazy afternoon tea, cycling between hilltop villages, or visiting renowned landmarks like Blenheim Palace, the Cotswolds promises an authentic and memorable taste of the English countryside.


























