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Cirencester Park Cottage - Home Rental in Cirencester
Cirencester Park Cottage
Cirencester, United Kingdom
3 guests2 bedrooms1.5 baths
Amenities
Pets Allowed
Washer
Cable TV
A/C
Parking
Dryer
Home details
0 guest0 bedroom0 bath
Bedroom 1
1 double bed
Bedroom 2
1 queen bed
Cirencester Park Cottage is the perfect, central base for those wanting to explore the wonderful Cotswold region. Situated in the heart of Cirencester, the apartment holds a quiet position while being only a few minutes from a variety of excellent shops and restaurants. Not only are a range of Cotswold chocolate-box villages just a short drive away, the near-by towns of Bath, Bristol and Cheltenham are also all within an hour’s drive making this the ultimate choice for those wanting to enjoy all the sights and sounds of this exciting area.
The cottage has been beautifully renovated and finished with high attention to detail with homely yet modern interiors. The property dates back to the 17th century however its beautiful restoration allows it to retain its original charm and character while still offering all the modern amenities guests could possibly need for a more than comfortable stay. The accommodation is set out over two levels and comprises of a spacious living area with cosy log stove and a modern fitted kitchen with all the tools a budding chef could possibly need! Upstairs are the two bedrooms, one of which boasts a king-size bed while the other is a single and a family bathroom.
Outside, there is access to a large private courtyard, however, guests are far more likely to spend their time enjoying the gorgeous Cotswold countryside and enjoying the sunshine on a warm summers day from the comfort of a country pub’s garden!
Features:
The apartment is accessed via a short flight of stairs and therefore might not be appropriate for those with mobility issues.
Interior
- Living room with log stove
- Kitchen
- Bedroom with king-size bed
- Bedroom with single bed
- Bathroom with bath and overhead shower, WC and washbasin
Exterior Grounds
- Large private courtyard
Additional Facilities
- LED TVs
- DVD/CD
- Bluetooth Speaker
- Record Deck
- Nespresso machine
Location:
The market town of Cirencester, is often referred to as the capital of the Cotswolds, lying in the heart of this beautiful and quintessential English region. Locals refer to Cirencester as a hidden gem that is often overshadowed by nearby Cheltenham, helping to rescue it from being trampled by tourist crowds.
For keen shoppers, there is a variety of excellent independent boutique shops while the bustling market place is certainly the very heart of the town – (Farmer’s Markets take place every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month!) There is plenty of historical attractions, with the interesting Corinium Museum, where visitors can learn all about the archaeology of the Cotswolds and the nearby Roman Amphitheatre, which is just a short stroll from the town centre. For foodies, Cirencester offers a fantastic selection of venues whether visitors are searching for afternoon tea, a three course meal or just a drink with friends! Further afield, Bath, Bristol and Cheltenham are all within an hour’s drive
Terms & Conditions:
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£90 due prior to arrival and to be refunded in full subject to a damage inspection on departure
4pm
10am
Yes, included in the rental price
Yes, included in the rental price
One well behaved dog may be accepted on request for an additional charge of £40. Please request before booking and state the breed.
Friday or Monday, this may vary over the Festive period
Please note that there is an additional charge of £65 per stay for end of stay cleaning which is to be paid at the time of booking.
No smoking
Please note that there is a 3-night minimum stay, this is increased to 4-nights over the Festive period
Yes
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Cirencester, often referred to as the "Capital of the Cotswolds," is a market town rich in history and English charm, making it a delightful destination for travelers seeking a blend of culture, history, and scenic beauty. The town's origins can be traced back to Roman times, and it was known as Corinium Dobunnorum, one of the most significant towns in Roman Britain.
Visitors can delve into this ancient past at the Corinium Museum, which houses one of the largest collections of Romano-British antiquities in the UK. The museum's exhibits provide a captivating insight into the daily lives of the Romans through exquisite mosaics, artifacts, and interactive displays.
The heart of Cirencester is its market square, framed by the impressive Parish Church of St. John Baptist, a fine example of a Perpendicular Gothic church. The church, often called the "Cathedral of the Cotswolds," boasts a stunning façade and a magnificent interior, complete with intricate stonework and stained glass windows.
For those who appreciate the great outdoors, Cirencester is surrounded by the rolling hills and picturesque villages of the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The Cotswold Way offers walkers a chance to explore the tranquil countryside, with its patchwork of fields, ancient woodlands, and charming stone cottages.
The town's streets are lined with boutique shops, antique stores, and traditional pubs, where visitors can enjoy local ales and classic English fare. The Cirencester Farmers' Market is a treat for foodies, offering fresh, locally-sourced produce and artisanal goods.
Cirencester Park, part of the Bathurst Estate, is a splendid example of an English landscape garden, perfect for a leisurely stroll or a family picnic. The park's broad avenues and hidden sculptures create a serene environment that contrasts with the bustling town center.
For a unique experience, the nearby Cotswold Water Park provides a network of over 150 lakes, offering a variety of water sports, birdwatching opportunities, and peaceful spots for fishing.
In essence, Cirencester is a gateway to the quintessential English countryside experience, combining historical depth with the natural beauty of the Cotswolds. It's a town that invites visitors to step back in time while enjoying the comforts and pleasures of the present.