Tom's Barn - sleeps 10 guests in 5 bedrooms

TV, fireplace, DVD player
Outdoor dining
Exterior
Property grounds
Exterior
4.8
Outstanding(22 Reviews)

Cottage in Cotswold District

10 guests · 5 bedrooms · 5 baths

Reasons to book

Guests love it hereGuests give this property a top rating
Includes essentialsGarden, Kitchen or Kitchenette, Internet / Wifi and more
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About this cottage rental

Head down a well-kept farm track lined by towering chestnut trees and surrounded by mixed arable and pastoral farmland, with views across the most peaceful and secluded of Cotswold valleys, to the centre of this beautiful Fair to Nature farm in the unspoilt hamlet of Hampen. Here you'll find Tom's Barn at the heart of an idyllic rural scene that could easily be the setting for any period film, yet it is less than 10 miles from the centre of Cheltenham.

Tom's Barn is at once spacious and cosy, with the perfect layout to accommodate a multi-generation group. On the ground floor is a large, beamed living room with a wood-burning stove, TV, piano and plenty of comfy seating, with a separate snug area to one side, with sofa seating and a TV. To one side of the living room are two twin bedrooms, one ensuite, a family shower room, and a handy utility room. To the other side of the living room is a large and very well-equipped, farmhouse-style kitchen/dining room, with a garden room directly off it that leads out to the patio and outside dining area. Head up the wide, feature staircase to a beautiful gallery landing off which are three bedrooms: one large master double bedroom, with an en-suite bathroom, and two twin bedrooms, one with an en-suite shower room, and a family bathroom.

Look out from the living room and garden room to a beautiful, terraced garden set on three levels; the lowest terrace has a patio with a large BBQ and dining area, the middle has a small, immaculate lawn, a lavender border and a double swing seat, and the top terrace has a wide lawn with an open-sided, corner cabin - the ideal spot to sunset or stargaze. To the side of the patio is the gravelled parking area, with the extra parking in the farmyard just beside that. Immediately outside the barn is open countryside, and the Gloucestershire Way long-distance footpath, as well as wildlife friendly Hampen Farm where you can buy the farm's own honey, lamb, free range eggs and beautiful woven blankets and accessories using wool from the farm.

Ground Floor


Entrance:
The main entrance to Tom's Barn is through the impressive, double glass doors from the courtyard into the stunning living room. (Once guests are settled in, they generally use the garden room as the entrance where there is room to hang coats and store boots and shoes.)

Living Room:
The spacious living room immediately makes an impact, with its original stone wall, exposed timbers, flagstone floor and timber staircase leading to a gallery above. This welcoming room is great for socialising, with its wood-burning stove, Smart TV, baby grand piano, two large sofas and two armchairs to comfortably seat everyone, along with occasional tables and reading lamps that create a cosy ambience.

Snug:
Beside the living room, but separated from it by the double width staircase, is a delightful seating area with a sofa-chaise longue, smart TV, DVD/Video player coffee table and huge collection of family friendly DVDs and videos. This is a great area for younger guests to sit apart but still be part of the main group. Three big bean bags are provided, which can be moved between the snug and living room according to where they are needed.

Utility Room:
Just off the snug is a fully equipped utility room with a washer-dryer, sink, storage cupboards, cleaning equipment and a stairgate.

Kitchen/Dining Room:
Behind the living room's wood-burning stove is a magnificent, 2ft-thick wall into which two open doorways have been cut, providing easy access to the main entertaining area: a super spacious and very well-equipped, farmhouse-style kitchen/dining room featuring a beautiful flagstone floor and an impressively big country kitchen table to comfortably seat 10. The kitchen has a range cooker with a gas hob and four electric ovens, a dishwasher, a US-style fridge-freezer, separate tall fridge, microwave, double sink and all the small appliances needed to cook, bake, and prepare some fabulous meals. Two ornate dressers provide storage for extra tableware and serving plates.

Garden Room:
Head through a wide arch from the kitchen-dining room into this light and bright, multi-functional room which also opens to the outside dining area. The garden room is the place where coats, hats and footwear can be kept as well as being the storage place for the garden cushions, games, appliance manuals, First Aid, walking maps and a CD player/radio. There's also a long table to pop food on when extra space is needed when dining outside or it can be used for young guests to eat at when the grownups are dining in the kitchen.

Head back through the kitchen-dining room and on through to the far side of the living room where there are two ground floor bedrooms:

Bedroom One:
This spacious twin bedroom features a pretty pinkish-red, wisteria wallpaper and a charming window seat with a view towards the farm and woodland. The bedroom is furnished with dark mahogany furniture, including a chest of drawers, a triple wardrobe with hanging space and shelves and a dressing table with a triple mirror. There are two single beds with bedside tables and reading lamps, a full-length mirror and a small Freeview TV.

En-suite Shower Room:
This en-suite would suit a guest with mobility problems as it features a wet room-style shower room with an overhead and handheld showerhead, a corner seat and grab handles. It also has a toilet, washbasin and heated towel rail.

Bedroom Two:
Though this is the smallest bedroom in the house it is nonetheless delightful with its wisteria wallpaper and two single beds on pretty, oak bed frames with a central bedside table and reading lamp. The bedroom has a chest of drawers with a Freeview TV on top, a dressing table with a stool, a mirror and make-up mirror and hooks with hangers to hang up clothing.

Family Shower Room:
Immediately outside Bedroom Two is the family shower room with a cubicle shower, washbasin, toilet, heated towel rail and plenty of shelving to keep personal items.
First Floor

Head up the double-width, feature staircase to the spectacular mezzanine-style landing. You'll get a real sense of the age of the properties as you gaze up to the exposed a-frame timbers. This lovely area creates the cosy feel of the living room below and is also a great space for practicing yoga, playing a board game or simply enjoying the view!

Bedroom Three/Master Bedroom:
This beautiful dual aspect bedroom features earthy-red walls, exposed timbers and a fabulous picture-frame window overlooking the farm and woods. It is furnished with a super king-size bed with bedside tables and lamps, a dressing table with a large mirror and make-up mirror, a chest of drawers and fitted wardrobe with hanging space and shelves.

En-suite Bathroom:
In the same delicious earthy-red, the master bedroom's en-suite features a P-shaped bath with an over-bath shower, a toilet, washbasin, heated towel rail and a dressing table.

Bedroom Four:
This delightful light and bright twin bedroom, with long, exposed timbers, has a lovely view overlooking the garden, and the two donkeys - if you're lucky. It is furnished with two single beds, a central bedside chest of drawers, with a reading lamp, a dressing table with a chair and mirror, a small Freeview TV, a chest of drawers, a full-length mirror and hooks with hangers for hanging longer clothes.

Bedroom Five:
At the end of the landing is a beautiful en-suite, twin bedroom, featuring dashes of plum colouring and Edwardian-era furniture. The bedroom has two single beds with bedside tables and reading lamps, an Edwardian chest of drawers and dressing table, with a pretty swing-back mirror, plus a Freeview TV, a large, square mirror and hooks with hangers for hanging clothing.

En-suite Shower Room:
Bedroom Five's en-suite features a large, step-in, corner shower, a washbasin with a vanity unit and mirror, a toilet, a heated towel rail and a wide windowsill for personal items overlooking a lovely view over the garden.

Family Bathroom:
This spacious bathroom has a full-size bath, with an over-bath shower, a washbasin with a vanity unit, a toilet and a heated towel rail.

Outside

To the rear of the Barn is a beautiful garden that's set on three levels. A large patio, with a BBQ and dining area, form the lower level, which sits directly outside the garden room, making it easy and practical to entertain outside. Take three steps up to the next level where there is a small, immaculate lawn, a lavender border, and a double swing seat - the ideal spot to swing away your stress. Finally head up three more stone steps to a wide lawn that slopes up to an iconic Cotswold drystone wall. You may be lucky enough to see the owners' two donkeys peaking over the wall. In the corner of the lawn is a delightful corner ‘cabin' with stone seating - this is a fabulous spot to sit and watch the sun going down or wrap up and star watch in the clear sky where the only lights around are those shining from inside the barn. To the side of the patio is the gravelled parking area, with the extra parking in the farmyard just beside that. Head out the front door and you're immediately in open countryside, with the Gloucestershire Way signposted right on the doorstep. And, of course, all around you is wildlife friendly Hampen Farm where you can buy honey produced from the farm's beehives, lamb, free range eggs, and beautiful woven blankets and accessories using wool from the farm directly from the owners.

Amenities

Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Fireplace
Parking
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
Dishwasher
TV
Garden
Family friendly

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Reviews

4.8
Outstanding(22 Reviews)
4.8
Aug 2024
Really lovely barn conversion - very comfortable and Lydia and Clive are excellent hosts. A great venue in lovely countryside for a multi-generation family celebration.
4.8
Jun 2024
Lovely setting with generous space in the house and garden. Perfect for groups of friends or multigenerational groups.
4.8
Jun 2024
This break I had booked for my parents and my mums siblings. They had an amazing time. They loved the barn and the location was perfect. They enjoyed the daily visits from the chickens. Thank you for a lovely stay. They already want to come back next year
4.8
May 2024
Tom’s Barn? Wow, wow, wow! This is such an exceptional place with truly gracious hosts in such an amazing location we've recommended it to all our friends.
4.8
May 2024
Tom's Barn is a great barn conversion, with lots of original features and the photos don't do it justice. It was also an unusually good layout for a group of friends, it's hard to find properties with so many of the rooms being twin and each essentially having it's own full bathroom and that worked out perfectly for us. Overall we thought it was great value and would definitely consider coming back.
4.8
Apr 2024
We were a gathering of uni friends from the 1980s, celebrating our 60th birthdays staying at the delightful Tom's Barn. This is a beautiful, spacious and homely barn conversion, providing a comfortable, well equipped, warm and tranquil home for the weekend. Clive and Lydia (hosts) were welcoming and at hand if needed. Their Devon Closewool ewes were lambing and this brought joy to the occasion, along with a visit to their farm shop on Saturday morning which has a variety of woven woollen garments, naturally dyed yarn and blankets, as well as home produced lamb, beef and vegetables for sale. Lots of walks nearby, with a lovely garden and patio for alfresco dining. A thoroughly relaxing and splendid place to spend our reunion. We hope to visit again.
4.8
Apr 2024
We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at Tom's Barn - the hosts couldn't have been more helpful, the location was perfect for visiting nearby attractions such as the Cotswold Farm Park and Crocodiles of the World, and the accommodation itself was wonderful. The kitchen was extremely well equipped and the welcome pack was very much appreciated, we loved the huge dining table where we were all able to eat together and the living room space was thoughtfully split so that the younger children could play in the snug area while the grown ups enjoyed a cup of tea in peace. The beds were very comfortable and the plentiful bathrooms were clean. The best part for our family was being alongside a working farm - the chickens that came to the kitchen window every morning hoping for grain, the newborn calf in the barn opposite, and the sights and sounds of the unspoilt countryside were a joy. Thank you very much to the hosts for a wonderful stay.
4.8
Jan 2024
Beautiful barn in a lovely setting in the countryside with good pubs only a short walk away. Perfectly equipped for large groups and our hosts Lydia and Clive were always accommodating and helpful. Highly recommend.

FAQs

How much does this cottage cost compared to others in Cotswold District?

The average price for a rental in Cotswold District is $254 per night. This rental is $657 above the average.

Is parking included with this cottage?

Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Tom's Barn - sleeps 10 guests in 5 bedrooms. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.

Is there a pool at this cottage?

We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this cottage. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.

Is Tom's Barn - sleeps 10 guests in 5 bedrooms pet friendly?

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What amenities are available at Tom's Barn - sleeps 10 guests in 5 bedrooms?

We found 10 amenities for this rental. This includes kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, fireplace, parking, and laundry.

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