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Stow House

Stow-on-the-Wold

Sleeps 9
Bedrooms
5
Bathrooms
4
Family Friendly
Dog Friendly
2
Local Pub
WIFI
12-24 Mbps
Stow House is a beautifully restored, late 18th Century holiday home in the historic market town of Stow-on-the-Wold. This three-storey, five-bedroom, end of terrace, Cotswold stone home provides the perfect combination of modern comforts with original charm, combined with tranquil colour schemes that create a luxurious living space. On the top floor is a magnificent bedroom suite, with an open-plan bathroom. To the rear, is a beautiful south-facing garden, with a small lawn surrounded by flower-filled borders, a pond and two terraces, providing the perfect space to relax in and dine al fresco. The house is a short walk from Market Square, with all its ancient history, and just half a minute’s walk to Stow’s best restaurants and pubs.
Full Description
As you stand on Park Street, looking across at Stow House, you’ll immediately feel a sense that this handsome, three-storey house has been nurtured and restored to a very high specification. The house sits at the end of a terrace of Cotswold stone houses. To one side is an ancient footpath leading to the fabulous garden and Back Walls road. The house is located within a child’s stone’s throw of two of Stow’s most highly acclaimed foodie destinations, The Old Butchers and Sheep on Sheep Street.

The beautifully restored interior perfectly combines the character of the original 18th century home, including exposed timbers and stone walls, with an exceptionally high standard of renovation, stylish furnishing and calming colourways. The elegant living room, with its oak floor and wood burning stove provides a cosy retreat, while the dining room with its lantern roof is a light and relaxing space to entertain. To the rear is a contemporary extension with a gorgeous kitchen and sunny breakfast room that opens to the garden. On the first floor are three stylish, light and airy double ensuite bedrooms, plus a further single bedroom with an adjoining cloakroom. Head through a glass panelled door to the top floor and the stunning master suite, with a freestanding bath and walk-in shower and great views across Stow’s rooftops.

To the rear of the house is a delightful, south-facing garden designed as an extension of the interior, with a lawn and mature planting, a pond and two terraces – an unusual luxury for a town house in popular Stow. The lower terrace, immediately outside the dining room and kitchen, has sofa seating while the upper terrace has a refectory-style, wooden dining table, a long bench and chairs, a BBQ and superbly atmospheric lighting - creating an enchanting space for summertime entertaining.

Ground Floor


Living Room:
This elegant room has two windows looking out over Park Street and across the road to a row of honey-coloured cottages. There is a beautiful oak floor and a wood burning stove set into a contemporary inglenook, with a feature stone wall that’s home to shelves holding books and decorative items. The room is furnished with two large and comfy sofas, a vintage snuggle chair, and an antique sideboard with reading lamps, which bathe the room is a soft cosy glow.

Dining Room:
Head up one stone step into the light and stylish dining room with feature stone and charcoal-grey walls, and a lantern roof that throws sunlight on to the long, rectangular dining table, which comfortably seats up to 10 guests. French windows open from the dining room to the lower terrace. To one side is an original 18th century, feature fireplace and a handy understairs cupboard for coats and shoes. A staircase rises from the dining room to the upper floors.

Kitchen:
The beautiful, light and bright kitchen has a fabulous, polished limestone floor, which extends right through to the breakfast area at the end of the room. The kitchen is fully equipped with black Corian worktops and sleek units incorporating all the appliances you need for a self-catered holiday. To one side is a double sink looking out over the garden, with a dishwasher and washing machine in the units below. To the other side is where all the cooking action takes place, with a long line of units housing a double oven, induction hob, fridge, microwave and drinks fridge. A door opens from the kitchen to the lower terrace and a path through the garden to the upper terrace, making it super easy to carry food and drinks outside.

Breakfast Area:
This inviting dining area, with a refectory-style table, six chairs and two hanging lights, reaches from the kitchen to the end of the contemporary extension, with windows to two sides, affording a lovely view to the lawn, flowering borders and upper terrace with its cleverly placed mirror that reflects lights and garden colour back to the house.

First Floor


Sisal-carpeted stairs with a banister lead up to the first floor where there are three ensuite double bedrooms, a single bedroom and separate WC all with sisal carpeting and a soothing pale taupe wall colour.

Bedroom Two:
Sitting at the back of the house at the end of the landing, this beautifully tranquil, dual aspect bedroom overlooks the garden and upper terrace. It is furnished with a king-size bed with bedside tables and reading lamps and three-quarter height standalone wardrobe with a 32” Smart TV sitting on top and plenty of hanging space inside.

Ensuite Shower Room:
Perfectly complimenting the bedroom is the ensuite shower room featuring a corner shower with rainfall and hand-held shower heads, a washbasin with a mirror over, a toilet and a heated towel rail.

Bedroom Three:
Here you’ll find a charming bedroom furnished with a standard double bed with bedside tables crafted out of upcycled wooden crates and wall-mounted reading lights. The room has a three-quarter height standalone wardrobe, with a 32” Smart TV sitting on top and plenty of hanging space inside. The bedroom has two Velux windows (with blinds) with a view out to the adjacent rooftops.

Ensuite Bathroom:
This relaxing bathroom features polished wooden floorboards and a full-size bath, with a hand-held shower, that’s perfectly positioned to lie back and look up at the sky and stars through the Velux window. The bathroom also has a wash basin with a mirror over and a toilet.

Bedroom Four:
Sitting at the front of the house, this ensuite double bedroom is furnished with a king-size bed on a cream coloured, wooden bedframe, with bedside tables and reading lamps, a dressing table and a three-quarter height standalone wardrobe with plenty of hanging space. On top of the wardrobe is a 32” Smart TV.

Ensuite Shower Room:
The small but spa-like shower room features a double width, walk-in shower with rainfall and hand-held shower heads, a washbasin with a mirror over, a toilet, heated towel rail and a delightful porthole looking out towards the garden.

Bedroom Five:
Though the smallest bedroom in the house it oozes charm with a feature stone wall and is an ideal room for a younger guest or single adult. The bedroom is furnished with a full-size single bed, bedside table, a desk and chair, and a full-length, in-built wardrobe.

Immediately outside Bedroom Five is an original, half-glazed door. Head through this door to a WC, and stairs that lead up to the second-floor master suite.

Separate WC:
This WC may be small, but it still packs a stylish punch with its polished floorboards, Cotswold stone wall and painted shaker-style wall panelling. It serves as a toilet for the guest in Bedroom Four, with a wash basin and mirror, or a second WC for guests in the master suite on the second floor.

Second Floor


Bedroom One (Master Suite):
Carpeted stairs lead up to the second floor and the breath-taking master suite, which occupies the whole of the top floor. The beautifully converted light and bright loft room is cleverly divided using a soft grey carpet at the bedroom end and polished limestone tiling at the bathroom end. The bedroom is furnished with a king-size bed on a solid wood base with bedside chest of drawers and reading lamps, and a sleek, custom-built wardrobe with plenty of hanging space and shelving. Two windows afford a great view out over the roof tops of Stow.

The open-plan bathroom is fabulously stylish and inviting, and features a deep, oval bath with freestanding mixer taps, and a wet room screen behind which is a double-width shower with rainfall and handheld shower heads, with a heated towel rail to each side. A custom-built, wooden vanity unit holds a polished stone washbasin with a mirror above and lights to either side. In the corner, below a Velux window, a three-quarter height stone wall conceals the toilet.

Outside


Stow House has a gorgeous, south-facing, private garden complete with a bijou English-country house lawn, borders bursting with flowers, walls covered in climbing roses and delicate hawthorn flowers. There’s even a small pond at the centre, home to lilies, reeds and rushes and the occasional froggy visitor. Immediately outside the dining room and kitchen is a terrace with sofa seating and a coffee table – making the perfect spot to enjoy a morning tea or coffee. At the far end, the garden transforms itself into an uber-stylish upper terrace with flagstones, and outside lighting that creates a delightful ambiance in the evening to enjoy sat around the dining table waiting for the food to be served from the charcoal barbecue.
Full List of Facilities

Indoor

  • Bedroom One - King-size
  • Bedroom Two - King-size
  • Bedroom Three - King-size
  • Bedroom Four - Double
  • Bedroom Five - Single
  • 4 Bathrooms - 2 en-suite shower rooms, 1 ensuite bathroom, 1 in-bedroom bath/shower, 1 WC (first floor)
  • Hairdryer - 3
  • Fire - Logs are provided for an initial fire (1st October - 31st March)
  • Oven
  • Hob
  • Microwave
  • Toaster
  • Kettle
  • Fridge
  • Freezer - Small
  • Wine fridge
  • Coffee machine - Magimix
  • Dishwasher
  • Dining table - Seats 9 with an additional table in the kitchen which also seats 9
  • Washing machine
  • Iron
  • WiFi *Please note that speeds are for guidance only and are not guaranteed - 12-24 Mbps
  • TV - Smart
  • Travel cot (cot linen not provided)
  • Highchair

Outdoor

  • Dog friendly - 2 well-behaved dogs welcome for an additional fee
  • Garden
  • Outdoor dining area
  • BBQ - Please provide your own charcoal
  • Parking - On-street
On your Doorstep
Supermarkets and Shopping:

There is a very well-stocked Co-Operative Food Store on The Square in Stow, a three-minute walk away. Alternatively, there is a large Tesco on the outskirts of Stow-on-the-Wold (GL54 1BX) – less than a mile away. For something a little special, head to Daylesford’s Organic Farm Shop, just 13 minutes’ drive away.

Eating Out:
  • The Old Butchers, Stow-on-the-Wold (next door)
  • The Sheep on Sheep Street, Stow-on-the-Wold (1-minute walk)
  • The Porch House, Stow-on-the-Wold (1-minute walk)

Walks:

Sitting right in the middle of the glorious rolling Cotswold hills, keen walkers have plenty of routes to choose from. A wonderful 5.5km/3.75-mile circular village walk, taking in St Edward’s Well, Maugersbury and the Fosse Way, is highly recommended and allows you to appreciate Stow-on-the-Wold’s rich heritage, as you stroll past key sites, buildings and monuments. A map of the walk is provided in the Welcome Guide at the house.

Places to Visit:
  • St Edward's Church and the Fosse Gallery, Stow-on-the-Wold (0.2 miles)
  • Bourton-on-the-Water (4 miles)
  • Batsford Arboretum (6 miles)

Travel:
  • Train - Kingham Station and Moreton-in-Marsh Station are within a five-mile drive. Both have trains that run from London Paddington and other parts of the UK. You can get a direct train from Moreton and be in Oxford in around 40 minutes and London in less than two hours.
  • Taxis - Jays Taxis; Stow-on-the-Wold Taxi Service
Points of Note
  • Book with us to get exclusive discounts to top attractions and experiences. 
  • Stow House accepts a maximum of 2 well-behaved dogs.
  • It is the policy of this property not to take bookings for groups where the majority of guests are under the age of 25, or single-sex group celebrations, including stag/hen parties.
  • Please note that additional guests above the maximum capacity are not permitted.
  • The garden has a small, uncovered pond. It is guests’ responsibility to supervise young children while they are in the garden.
  • The property is situated in a residential area; therefore, in consideration of the neighbours, we respectfully request that noise levels are kept to a minimum after 10pm, especially outside on warmer evenings.
  • 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

Our party of eight have just returned from a visit to Stow House. This year we wanted to be somewhere centrally located for shops, restaurants and pubs, and Stow House was perfect. Literally minutes from all amenities, yet still close to all the other beautiful locations in the Cotswolds. The house itself is gorgeous, full of character features, but with modern facilities. The outside of the house belies its size, with plenty of room for the 9 people it can accommodate. Everyone said how comfortable the beds were, with high quality bedding and towels. The property was spotless and very well maintained, with every appliance you could hope for. The bottle of wine and welcome treats were a nice touch. All in all, a beautiful property and highly recommended.

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Sheila
| 09/06/2024

What a fabulous time in a gorgeous, comfortable and well appointed home. Rosie was super helpful and the home was spotless. With 5 women travelling together, it was terrific that we each had our own bedroom and bathroom. We enjoyed the private garden, the cosy living room and the perfect location. It was easy to explore the area from Stow and there were fabulous shops and restaurants right outside our door. Can’t wait to return to Stow House!

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Stacey
| 06/06/2024

Lovely house in a great location. Great for groups.

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Jennifer
| 08/03/2024

We had a fantastic stay at this property! It’s a beautiful home, extremely clean and with very comfy beds and bedding. We had no faults at all! The location is fantastic and walkable to everything in Stow on the Wold. We also really appreciated the lovely welcome basket and that the property was warm and inviting upon arrival (we stayed in Winter). Highly recommend this property!

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Leigh
| 01/03/2024

This is probably the best presented property I have stayed in! It had everything you needed for a few days away, all of the highest quality. There was plenty of room for 8 of us and a dog and the position of the house was perfect for a stay in Stow-on-the-Wold.

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Dave
| 18/02/2024

Location

Stow-on-the-Wold is one of the Cotswolds’ most popular, historic wool towns, full of honey-coloured buildings, cosy pubs, tiny tearooms, narrow streets, independent boutiques, art galleries and antique shops as well as an impressive choice of pubs, restaurants and cafes. It is a food-lovers mecca! 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. The renowned Daylesford Organic Farm Shop and Spa is just three miles away, while the popular Cotswold destinations of Longborough, Bourton-on-the-Water and Moreton-in-Marsh are all within five miles.
 
 
 
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