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Teagles Cottage

Stow-on-the-Wold

Sleeps 7
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
2
Family Friendly
No Pets
Local Pub
WIFI
50-99 Mbps

Teagles Cottage, located in the heart of picturesque Stow-on-the-Wold, has been beautifully renovated to create the perfect retreat for romantic breaks, walking holidays or group get-togethers. This traditional Cotswold stone cottage is ideally located within walking distance of restaurants, shops, galleries and tea rooms. It is also a perfect base for treks into the surrounding countryside. With its stylish interior, Teagles Cottage sleeps 7 guests across 4 bedrooms (2 king-size, 1 twin, and 1 single), with one en-suite bathroom, one family bathroom, and a downstairs WC, and features a cosy log fire, private parking, and pretty courtyard for outside relaxation and entertaining.

Full Description

Constructed from traditional honey-coloured Cotswold stone dating back around 150 years, we believe the cottage originally started life as a barn. The owners have injected new life and incorporated contemporary features, including a large log burner, eye-catching oak, and nickel stair banisters, and cleverly designed under-eave bedroom wardrobes.

Step through the front door into the bright and airy hallway – a great place to hang coats, take off walking boots, and relax after a day exploring the Cotswolds in this wonderfully welcoming, luxury holiday rental.

So much thought has been put into Teagles Cottage with nothing forgotten, making it a delightful Cotswold holiday home-from-home. From the thoughtful toiletries and chest of family games to the fully equipped kitchen and fantastic log burner it’s not surprising that guests return year after year.

Ground Floor

Entrance Hall:
The front door opens into a spacious and well-lit hallway with a pretty dresser, coat hooks, umbrella stand, and polished stone floor – an ideal place to hang your coats, take off your muddy boots and store your umbrella after a country walk. The feature piece of the hallway is the contemporary stylish, yet perfectly in-keeping, oak and nickel banisters.

W.C.:
A dual-flush toilet with a hand basin is neatly situated to the left of the entrance.

From the hall, straight through a set of double oak doors into the:

Living - Dining Room Area:
The L-shaped, open-plan living-dining room is a bright and welcoming triple aspect room. The living room area is furnished with cosy armchairs, large sofa and love seat for cuddling up in front of the fabulous wood burner. Guests can watch the Smart TV/DVD or listen to music on the Bluetooth speaker. Solid oak side tables and drawer units enhance the welcoming and luxurious feel of the living area, while French windows open out to the patio courtyard where guests can enjoy the outside seating in a quiet setting.

The Dining Area is home to a large oak dining table with soft leather seating for seven people. The bookcase has a wide selection of books, guides and leaflets on local attractions and places of interest, while a leather chest houses a wide collection of games. Soft wall and tabletop lighting provide an inviting setting for an evening meal, while breakfast and lunch can be enjoyed with light streaming through from the window overlooking the courtyard.

The Kitchen:
The very well-equipped contemporary kitchen, with polished tiled floor and coordinating splash-back tiling, includes an electric oven and ceramic hob with extractor fan, microwave, fridge-freezer, dishwasher, four-slice toaster and Nespresso coffee maker with starter pack of capsules. A wide range of cleaning products are provided for guests’ use (including washing up liquid, dishwasher tablets and anti-viral surface cleaner), while the very ample cupboards house bakeware, mugs, kitchen utensils and children’s plates and cups.

Utility / Laundry Room:
Here you’ll find the washing machine, tumble dryer, clothes horse/airer, iron, ironing board, highchair (and splash mat) and cordless vacuum. The pantry-style cupboard houses cookware, crockery and glasses (including champagne flutes and ice bucket), cafetières, enamel baking trays and a full set of pans. In addition, there is a basket containing the First Aid kit, cling film, a torch and other extras. Fire extinguishers are on the Utility worktop and a fire blanket is mounted on the wall. Appliance instructions are housed in a folder in the utility.

First Floor

The staircase, fitted with contemporary oak and nickel banisters, leads up to the four bedrooms and two bathrooms.

The bedrooms are decorated with a soft hessian tone that is soothing and relaxing while also affording an airy and spacious feeling. Each has a different accent colour adding individuality and character. All bedrooms have wardrobes with plenty of wooden hangers and each has a hairdryer plus a cooling fan for the summer.

Bedroom One:
The master bedroom is a sunny and relaxing space with its inviting king-size bed, ideal for resting after a long day exploring the Cotswolds. A large chest of drawers, a wardrobe, and bedside tables provide plenty of storage and hanging space. A slimline Freeview TV, chair, and full-length mirror is also provided. Under the bed, you’ll find the travel cot, while a bassinet for tiny babies is in the chest of drawers.

Ensuite Bathroom:
The master bedroom’s en-suite has a full bath with wall-mounted controls and cleverly concealed taps, an over-bath shower and glass screen, along with a washbasin, WC, a heated towel rail and mirrors, and a shaver point.

Bedroom Two:
Featuring a king-size bed, bedroom two overlooks the patio garden at the rear of the cottage. A cleverly built-in wardrobe and dressing table, along with bedside units, provide plenty of room to hang clothes and arrange personal items. A handy full-length mirror is also provided.

Bedroom Three:
Bedroom Three is a twin room with two single beds. This bright and airy room, with accents of soft duck egg blue, overlooks the front of the cottage and includes ample storage space in the dressing table, chest of drawers, and built-in wardrobe.

Bedroom Four:
Bedroom Four is a very pretty single room overlooking the rear patio garden. It comprises It comprises a built-in wardrobe, dressing and bedside table, and mirror.

Family Bathroom:
The spacious Family Bathroom has an extra-large bath; perfect for a soak after a day’s walking in the Cotswolds. It includes a high-quality over-bath shower, washbasin, heated towel rail, WC, and mirror with a shaving point.

Outside

To the rear of the cottage is a patio garden with a table and seating for 7, a lovely space to relax and enjoy some time outside. Situated next to the parking area, the patio can be made secure for children by closing the large wooden entrance gate.

Full List of Facilities

Indoor

  • Bedroom One - King-size
  • Bedroom Two - King-size
  • Bedroom Three - Twin
  • Bedroom Four - Single
  • 2 Bathrooms - 1 en-suite and 1 family (plus separate downstairs WC)
  • Hairdryer - 4
  • Fire - Logs are provided for an initial fire (1st October - 31st March)
  • Portable fans
  • Oven
  • Hob
  • Microwave
  • Toaster
  • Kettle
  • Fridge
  • Freezer
  • Coffee machine - Nespresso
  • Dishwasher
  • Dining table - Seats 7
  • Washing machine
  • Tumble dryer
  • Iron
  • WiFi *Please note that speeds are for guidance only and are not guaranteed - 50-99 Mbps
  • TV - Smart
  • DVD Player
  • Travel cot (cot linen not provided) - 1
  • Highchair - 2
  • Stair gates - 1
  • Sound system - Bose SoundLink Flex Bluetooth

Outdoor

  • Garden
  • Outdoor dining area
  • No BBQ available
  • Parking - Off-road parking for 1 car, additional on-street parking nearby
On your Doorstep
Supermarkets and Shopping:

The closest general store to Teagles Cottage is the Co-Op in The Square. The main supermarket is Tesco on the Fosse Way – less than a mile away.

Eating Out:
  • The Old Butchers - family run restaurant with a menu designed to minimise waste (150 metres)
  • The Old Stocks - 17th century inn serving seasonal British dishes (200 meters)
  • The Porch House - there has been an inn here since 947 and the restaurant is full of character (50 metres)
  • The Sheep - elegant restaurant with a varied menu perfect for lunch or dinner (150 metres)
  • The Wild Rabbit, Kingham - part of the renowned Daylseford Organic collectionserving the best seasonal produce available (5 miles)

Walks:

This area is famed for its walking. Smack bang in the middle of the glorious rolling Cotswold hills, keen walkers have plenty of choice when it comes to walks that lead straight from the village centre. A wonderful circular village walk, leading from the village’s centre is highly recommended and allows you to really appreciate Stow-on-the-Water’s rich heritage, taking you past key sites, buildings and monuments as you stroll. The walk is an easy 5.5km/3.75-mile circular miles-without-styles walk around the town, taking in St Edwards well, Maugersbury and the Fosse Way. Or walk a bit of the Cotswold Way which runs 100 miles from Chipping Campden via some wonderful Cotswold sites like Broadway Tower, Hailes Abbey, Sudeley Castle and Iron Age Hill Forts on Cleeve Hill above Cheltenham all the way down to Bath.

Places to Visit:
  • St Edward's Church (300 metres)
  • Fosse Gallery (300 metres)
  • Sudeley Castle & Gardens (11 miles)
Travel:
  • Train - Kingham Station and Moreton-in-Marsh stations (5 miles), both with 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. 
  • Parking: There is private parking for one vehicle at the cottage.
  • Please note that the Gypsy Horse Fair week takes place in Stow-on-the-Wold each year around the 12th of May and the 24th of October. Some shops, restaurants and pubs may be closed during this time.

Reviews

Great location, very well equipped, very helpful hosts - thank you.

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Bruno
| 01/07/2024

This cottage was everything we hoped for and more. It was ultra cosy but spacious and the attention to detail was phenomenal. The welcome basket was a lovely touch. The location could not have been more central and made a perfect home for our time in the Cotswolds. Highly recommend. Thank you!

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Shaney
| 29/06/2024

Great location. So homely and super clean! Lovely welcome hamper and great recommendations for meals too. Lindsay was so helpful too. Would so recommend. Just park up your car and enjoy Stow on the Wold and amazing walks!

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Kim
| 14/06/2024

Lindsay was very helpful and informative, couldn’t have asked for a better place to stay for our little family vacation. Lovely location and a very clean and welcoming home.Thank you for all your help Lindsay.

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Michelle
| 09/06/2024

Great cottage for families. Location was also excellent!

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Brenda
| 23/05/2024

Location

An elegant and quintessential market town, Stow-on-the-Wold sits at the highest point in the Cotswolds. One of the best known of the small historic market towns, Stow has a fine selection of chic bistros, charming tea rooms and stylish boutiques and galleries; all within walking distance of the cottage. Stow is also the perfect starting point for walks across the beautiful Cotswold countryside.

The large market square surrounded by mellow stone buildings testifies to Stow's historic importance as a centre of the sheep and wool trade. At one end stands the ancient stone cross and at the other are the old town stocks. Its position as the highest point in the Cotswolds may be a reason why Stow was the site of the last battle of the English Civil War in 1646. A stone's throw from Teagles is The Porch House Hotel, reputed to be the oldest inn in England, dating back to 947 AD. The bar and restaurant are open to non-residents.

If you're here to do some walking through the beautiful Cotswold countryside, towns and villages, there are some guide books available for your use at the cottage or you can visit Cotswolds AONB.org.uk where you can download walks for free.

Teagles Cottage is ideally located for exploring other Cotswold favourite towns and villages. Daylesford Organic Farm, Bourton on the Water and Chipping Campden are less than 15 minutes drive and pretty Burford is just 10 miles away.

 
 
 
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