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Holly Cottage
Stratford Upon Avon
Cotswolds
Offering holiday cottage staycations in the Cotswolds idyllically positioned amongst the rolling countryside of South Warwickshire, on the outskirts of the medieval town of Stratford Upon-Avon, rests this contemporary two-bedroom holiday home, Holly Cottage.
Park up on the gravelled driveway, settle in and then enjoy a seat in the front garden, soaking up the last of the sunshine with your favourite tipple, don’t be worried about charging your electric car, plug into the EV fast charge point provided, and relax.
Boasting a spacious yet homely interior whilst enjoying close proximity to a host of outdoor excursions, including the Cotswold Way escarpment for fantastic walking, Holly Cottage is an excellent base for a group of four seeking a rural retreat with all conveniences of Stratford upon Avon.
Stepping inside, be charmed by the effortless blend of contemporary and traditional decor, with exposed wooden beams and a wood effect electric stove offering a snug space to unwind in the sitting room, whilst a well-designed royal blue kitchen/diner is sure to be the heart of the home.
Utilise the fantastic range of facilities provided to whip up a hearty meal to be enjoyed at the dining table, or throw open the bi-fold doors and indulge in a spot of alfresco dining in the peaceful setting of your private patio garden.
Flick on the Smart TV with Netflix and enjoy a family-favourite, snuggled up with your loved ones on the sofa, or if you’d prefer some solace, climb the stairs to the first floor and indulge in a blissful soak amongst the bubbles in the bathroom.
Catch your rest ahead of a new day in one of two well-presented bedrooms, with the choice between a king with an en-suite shower room or a twin adjacent to the large family bathroom.
Holly Cottage nestles in the heart of the Conservation Area in the beautiful, friendly village of Clifford Chambers.
Many circular walks can be taken from the village including the renowned “Three Villages Walk” along the beautiful Stour Valley. For a wider variety of choice, venture into the heart of Stratfordupon-Avon where you’ll find a fabulous collection of eateries to choose from, including pubs, restaurants and takeaways, sure to serve something to suit everyone. A trip to Stratford wouldn’t be complete without a visit to the Royal Shakespeare Theatre to catch a live performance, whilst The Shakespeare Centre and Shakespeare’s Birthplace are the perfect spot for those looking to discover more of the famous playwright.
Take a boat trip on the river Avon, a guided town walk or explore the local area and Shakespeare properties on an open topped bus.
Within an hours drive discover numerous National Trust properties and landscapes including the world famous Hidcote Manor Gardens only seven miles distant.
Iconic honey coloured villages and North Cotswold market towns such as Broadway, Stow on the Wold and Burford are on your doorstep.
Chipping Campden marking the start of the Cotswold Way is less than ten miles away. There’s plenty more to see and do in the nearby town of Warwick including taking a step back in time with a tour of Warwick Castle, with a fascinating history dating back to 1068. For a different experience perhaps you could try your luck on the horses at Stratford or Warwick racecourses.
Alternatively arrange a holiday to coincide with the famous Cheltenham Festival featuring the Cheltenham Gold Cup.
However, you plan to spend your time, an unforgettable holiday awaits at Holly Cottage.
Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £250.
STRATFORD-UPON-AVON
Warwick 9 miles; Royal Leamington Spa 12 miles.
Stratford-upon-Avon is steeped in history and culture and is set in the beautiful Warwickshire countryside, on the banks of the River Avon. The birthplace of William Shakespeare, Stratford is a popular tourist destination, featuring the world renowned Royal Shakespeare Company. Experience Olde England by visiting Shakespeare’s birthplace and other houses connected to his family. Open all year round, these fascinating buildings boast 16th century furnishings and beautiful grounds and gardens, allowing you to get a feel for Tudor life. The magnificent River Avon is bordered by landscaped parks and offers an array of activities including cruises, rowing and motorboat rides. Alternatively, visit the local National Trust properties, before sampling Stratford’s excellent restaurants and bars. Within easy reach of Warwick and the Cotswold villages of Stow-on-the-Wold and Moreton-in-Marsh, this is a perfect holiday destination all year round.