Coln Cottage in Stow-on-the-Wold is highly praised for its cleanliness, prime location, and comfort. Guests appreciate the well-equipped facilities and the secure parking. The thoughtful touches, such as welcome gifts, add to the charm of this cosy cottage, making it a recommended stay for exploring the Cotswolds.
Guests consistently mention the cottage's cleanliness, describing it as 'spotless' and 'tidy', indicating a high standard of hygiene and care.
The cottage's central location in Stow-on-the-Wold is frequently highlighted, with guests appreciating its proximity to local shops, pubs, and attractions, as well as its quiet setting.
Reviews often refer to the cottage as 'cosy' and 'comfortable', with a comfortable bed and furnishings. However, a few guests mention challenges with the shower for taller individuals.
The property is well-equipped with kitchen amenities, parking, and entertainment options like books and games. A few minor issues such as a small bathroom sink and a less effective vacuum are noted.
Many guests express gratitude for the welcome pack and other considerate extras, although it is politely noted that such gifts, while appreciated, are not guaranteed for every stay.
Situated in the heart of the ancient market town of Stow-on-the-Wold rests this charming stone-built holiday home, Coln Cottage. Idyllically positioned within the rural countryside of the Cotswolds, Coln Cottage offers an intimate setting for a romantic getaway for two. Park up in the designated space across the courtyard, before unloading your belongings and stepping over the threshold and into your home-from-home for the duration of your trip. Marvel at the traditional character of the open-plan living space, beautifully-appointed with rustic exposed stonework, antique wooden beams and a warming flame-effect fire, offering a lovely spot to kick off your shoes and unwind with a cup of tea in front of the television following a day full of adventure. Be charmed by the fully-equipped kitchen tucked away against the back wall at the rear of the sociable space, home to an array of modern amenities to assist with your self-catering needs, including a handy washer/dryer to freshen up your holiday attire; make use of the facilities provided to rustle up a romantic meal for two and gather together at the dining table to indulge in the fruits of your labour. As the evening draws to a close, climb the stairs to the first-floor where you'll find a sumptuous double bedroom, idyllically nestled under the intimate setting of the sloped ceiling, providing a peaceful spot to rest your eyes ahead of a new day. In the morning, pour in the bubbles and indulge in a leisurely soak in the bath, or make use of the overhead shower to kick-start your day with an invigorating rinse. Enjoy your morning coffee or an evening glass of wine in the seating area outside at the front of the property. Take in the pretty flowers in the planters beside you, or the gentle goings on in the courtyard surrounding. A short walk from your doorstep will bring you to a fantastic array of local amenities; indulge in a bite to eat in a rustic setting with a visit to The Stag at Stow, add a touch of luxury to your stay with a spot of cream tea at The Old Bakery Tea Room, or pick up some award-winning locally sourced produce from the butchers to prepare from the comfort of your holiday home. Keep entertained with a visit to the nearby village of Burton-on-the-Water where you can discover a miniature replica of the Cotswold-stone village at The Model Village, lose yourself amongst the hedges at The Dragonfly Maze or meet over 500 species of birds with a visit to Birdland Park & Gardens; a lovely spot to enjoy a picnic surrounded by wildlife and woodland. Get better acquainted with your surroundings and embark on an adventure through the scenic landscape of the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, boasting over 5000km of walking and cycling trails, passing through honey-stone villages and rolling countryside; take a leisurely stroll through the mature gardens at Batsford Arboretum or marvel at the captivating architecture of England's only surviving 17th-century grandstand with a visit to the National Trust's Lodge Park and Sherborne Park Estate. Television buffs will be delighted with a visit to Chadlington, the backdrop of popular agricultural documentary, Clarkson's Farm, where you can pick up some 'Cow Juice' or freshly harvested potatoes from Diddly Squat Farm Shop, and if you time it right, you might even catch sight of the cast working in the surrounding fields! For a rural escape, choose Coln Cottage.
Once an Iron Age Fort, the ancient market town of Stow-on-the-Wold is the highest town in the Cotswolds. Home to a traditional market square decorated with Cotswold stone townhouses, the town homes a selection of shops and eateries, including quaint tea rooms, traditional pubs and award-winning restaurants. With a host of walking and cycling routes available from your doorstep, this rural location is an outdoor adventurer's paradise.
One king-size bedroom.
Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC.
Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with electric fire
Gas central heating with electric fire.
Halogen hob and electric oven, microwave, small fridge freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, Nespresso machine and Velvetiser (small amount of pods/sachets provided).
Smart TV with DVD, WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Highchair available on request (no cot provided).
Two well-behaved dogs welcome.
PETS stay free.
Small patio area at the front of the property, with a bistro table and chairs set.
Off-road parking for 1 car.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop and pub 0.1 mile.
Note: Due to a sloped ceiling there is restricted head height in the bathroom, please take care***please note ANY sunday arrivals need TO BE checked with THE owner prior TO booking***
Peter
The goodies on arrival set the tone.
Anne
The cottage is very well equipped cosy and in a very good location. Thank you Julie for leaving us a lovely cake ,a bottle of prececco,and doggy treats. There are lots to do in the Cotswolds and we enjoyed exploring. We had a lovely meal at the The Indian restaurant in stow called the (prince of India) would recommend and reasonable prices.
Christine
Great location being in the centre of town, but in its own courtyard so feels secluded. Great communication from the very friendly and helpful hosts. Stow is a great location for a holiday in the Cotswalds. Independent shops, pubs, restaurants and good bus links too.
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