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Poppy Cottage

Broadwell, Stow-on-the-Wold

Sleeps 4
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Family Friendly
No Pets
Local Pub
Poppy Cottage is a delightful, mid-terrace, three-storey, 18th Century cottage in the pretty village of Broadwell, lying just over a mile and a half from the popular Cotswold town of Stow-on-the-Wold. The cottage has been beautifully refurbished and styled, while retaining its original character and features a cosy living-dining room with a log burner and a separate kitchen overlooking a pretty courtyard garden. Poppy Cottage sleeps four in two king-size bedrooms, with one family bathroom. At the rear of the cottage is a sunny courtyard with a dining table and four seats. Just five minutes walk away is the Fox Inn and a picturesque village green.
Full Description
Poppy Cottage sits on a quiet, residential road, with equally pretty and ancient dwellings to either side and across the road, with open countryside on the doorstep. Guests step from the road directly into the living room-dining area where there are hooks for coats and room to leave shoes and boots.

On the ground floor of this immaculate and stylish cottage is a living-dining room, featuring an original fireplace with a wood burning stove, polished limestone floor tiles and comfy seating for four guests. Three steps lead through to a bright and light, fully equipped kitchen, with a back door out to the courtyard patio. On the first floor is the family bathroom and a double bedroom with a king-size bed, and on the second floor is the more spacious master bedroom with a king-size bed and original, exposed A-frame beams.

At the rear of the cottage there is a sunny courtyard with a beautiful acer tree and a dining table with four chairs.


Ground Floor


Living Room-Dining Area:
As you step in through the front door, you’ll find hooks for coats and room to leave shoes and boots. Directly ahead is a delightful living room featuring an original fireplace with a wood-burning stove and a window seat just wide enough to perch on. The room is furnished with a 2-seater sofa, armchair, and button-back, velvet day chair with occasional tables to rest a book or drink on. There is a 33” smart TV to one side of the fireplace and a dining table and four chairs to the other side. Set to one side is an alcove with an antique drinks cabinet, with glasses at the ready for guests to pour their favourite tipple.

Kitchen:
From the dining area head up three stone steps and through a latched door into the kitchen – mind your head on the original beam as you step through. This lovely, light room is equipped with an electric oven and hob, microwave, dishwasher, Nespresso coffee machine, washer/dryer, fridge with freezer compartment and a butler’s sink overlooking the courtyard patio. A door opens from the kitchen out to the courtyard making it super convenient for al fresco dining.

A latched door in the living room opens to carpeted stairs with a handrail that lead up to the first floor where you’ll find Bedroom One and the family bathroom. Note that the stairs are steep and unsuitable for guests with restricted mobility.


First Floor


Bedroom One:
This chic bedroom, with minimalist styling, sits at the front of the house, overlooking Chapel Street and the neighbouring ancient rooftops. It features a king-size bed with bedside lights set against a deep charcoal grey wall, a full-length, antique mirror and a double, built-in wardrobe.

Family Bathroom:
The small but stylish bathroom has Fired Earth tiles and Burlington bathroom ware, including a three-quarter-size bath with a shower over the bath, a WC, and a washbasin with a towel rail and a mirror above.


Second Floor


Head through a latched door from the landing and up a carpeted staircase with a handrail to the second floor/converted attic and Bedroom Two.

Bedroom Two:
The striking master bedroom features the attic’s original beams, which are painted white, giving this room a beautifully light and spacious feel - made even lighter when the sunshine streams through the Velux windows on either side of the room (all with blinds). The bedroom is furnished with a king-size bed on a wooden, sleigh bed frame, with bedside tables and reading lamps, a chest of drawers (not shown) with a mirror and a hanging rail with hangers.

Outside


The cottage has a secluded and pretty courtyard garden with a tall acer tree in one corner. The courtyard is at the rear of the property and accessed through the Kitchen. A table and four chairs with cushions are provided for guests, making it a lovely spot for breakfast, lunch or supper. There is a handy, retractable washing line for guests’ use and a shed where the BBQ is stored, and muddy boots can be kept.
Full List of Facilities

Indoor

  • Bedroom One - King-size
  • Bedroom Two - King-size
  • 1 Bathroom - Family bathroom with P-shaped bath, over-bath shower, WC and wash basin
  • Hairdryer - 1
  • Fire - Logs are provided for an initial fire (1st October - 31st March)
  • Oven
  • Hob
  • Microwave
  • Toaster
  • Kettle
  • Fridge
  • Freezer - Compartment in fridge
  • Coffee machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Dining table - Seats 4
  • Washing machine
  • Tumble dryer
  • Iron
  • WiFi *Please note that speeds are for guidance only and are not guaranteed
  • TV - Smart
  • Travel cot (cot linen not provided)
  • Highchair

Outdoor

  • Garden
  • Outdoor dining area
  • BBQ - Please provide your own charcoal
  • Parking - On-street
On your Doorstep
Supermarkets and Shopping:

The fabulous Cotswold town of Stow-on-the-Wold is just 1.5 miles away, where there’s a fantastic range of independent boutiques, art galleries and antique shops, providing those who love a bit of retail therapy plenty of opportunity to indulge. This is a working market town too, so there are all the general amenity stores and services you need, including food shops, banks, a pharmacy and a Post Office. Farmers’ Market Day is the second Thursday of every month.

Eating Out:
  • The Fox Inn (150 metres)
  • The Porch House (1.7 miles)
  • The Old Butchers (1.7 miles)
Walks:

The village is on the Monarch’s Way, a 625-mile-long footpath that runs from Worcester via the Cotswolds to Shoreham in West Sussex. It follows Charles II’s escape route in 1651 as he fled from defeat at the Battle of Worcester.

Places to Visit:
  • Stow-on-the-Wold (1.5 miles)
  • Longborough Festival Opera (3 miles)
  • Daylesford Farm, Cookery School, Spa and cafe (2.5 miles)
Travel:
  • Train - Kingham Station (5 miles) which has direct routes to London
  • Taxis - Jays Taxis, Stow-on-the-Wold Taxi Service
There is so much to discover in the Cotswolds, why not have a look at some of our favourite Bolthole Retreats Experiences
Points of Note
  • Book with us to get exclusive discounts to top attractions and experiences. 
  • Poppy Cottage has some low beams, particularly in the Master Bedroom in the attic (a beam about 5ft high curves across one end of the bed), and steep staircases to both the upper floors making it unsuitable for guests with restricted mobility and young children.
  • Please note that the Gypsy Horse Fair week will be taking place in Stow-on-the-Wold each year around the 12th of May and the 24th of October. Shops, restaurants and pubs are closed for the duration

Reviews

Poppy Cottage is incredibly well situated, handy for Stow and a stone’s throw from The Fox, a lovely pub with a fire and great food. The cottage is well-sized and has everything you could want, including a little courtyard that catches the sun.

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Gareth
| 16/05/2024

Cosy and comfortable with a small outside courtyard and all of the amenities you could need for a great stay. On-road parking is available right outside the cottage and it's only a 5-minute walk to the local pub “The Fox Inn” and a short drive to the neighbouring villages with friendly locals.

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Carla
| 26/01/2024

Cosy Getaway! Clean, spacious, warm... This cottage really ticked all the boxes. We loved our stay here. Recommend 100%

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Carolina
| 04/01/2024

Very happy with the property we booked for a short break near Stow on the Wold. Nice kitchen to cook in, a cosy sitting room and two comfy bedrooms and beds with nice linens and a fresh bathroom.

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Linda
| 08/12/2023

A very quaint and quiet place in the heart of the Cotswolds.

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Franz
| 19/08/2023

Location

Broadwell is an historic and tranquil village that dates to 708AD, with a church - St Paul’s - that was first mentioned in the Domesday Book. Sitting just 1.5 miles from Stow-on-the-Wold and 3.5 miles from Moreton-in-Marsh, Broadwell is an ideal base for exploring the Cotswolds. The village sits near a tributary of the River Evenlode, which after rainfall rushes across the road near to the village common – a lovely green area that guests can walk to and enjoy, perhaps before or after having a drink or meal at the Fox Inn on the far side of the common.
 
 
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Note: Sleeps 4 across 2 double bedrooms both with king-size beds
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