Court Cottage - sleeps 8 guests in 4 bedrooms
5.0
Outstanding(19 Reviews)Cottage in Stroud District
8 guests · 4 bedrooms · 3 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
The approach to Court Cottage is along single-track lanes that wind through some of the Cotswold's most beautiful countryside. As you drop down the valley to the driveway to Tocknells Court a small bridge crosses Painswick Stream, which once supplied the many mills that made this area wealthy. Follow the driveway alongside the stream to its end where you will find 16th century Tocknells Court to the right and Court Cottage straight ahead, surrounded by its own secluded garden.
From the outside, the house may at first appear slightly austere with its straight lines and pebbled exterior, but that just makes the contrast with the beautifully furnished and styled interior even more breath-taking. On the ground floor to the rear of the house is a fabulous kitchen, boot room/utility room and a shower room. To the front, with the most magnificent views across the garden, fields and woodland, is an uber stylish dining room and separate living room with an open fireplace, and a playroom tucked between the two. Head up the original, 1920's, polished elm staircase to the first floor where there are three large double bedrooms (one ensuite), a smaller twin room and a family shower room. The cottage's interior has been styled with the perfect combination of nkuku and Neptune furnishings and lighting, Little Greene paintwork, and sensitively refurbished vintage furniture, which have created a calm and serene ambiance.
The cottage is surrounded by magnificent beech woodland, beautiful limestone grassland and steep valleys, all part of the owners' 94-acre farm which sits between Cranham Woods, Painswick Beacon and Saltridge Wood - the latter two managed by the National Trust, making it a walkers and wildlife lover's haven. To one side of the cottage, adjoining the kitchen and boot room, is an immaculate lawn surrounded with flower beds, pots and climbers. The lawn borders one of the Tocknell Court barns - a wonderful example of 16th century architecture. Here you can sun yourself on one of the sun loungers. To the front of the cottage is a second lawn and gravel dining area with a solid wood table, eight chairs and a parasol, and the most idyllic view down the valley, with not a manmade thing in sight.
Ground Floor
Porch:
At the top of the gravel path, which winds up through the lawned garden, is a covered porch with a handy storeroom and storage area where guests will find garden cushions, two sun loungers and lawn games.
Kitchen:
The moment you step into the kitchen you'll feel a sense of tranquillity and style oozing from every touch that has been lovingly applied, from the polished stone floor to the sparkling white worktops and the Shaker-style olive green panelling to the butler's sink with the view to the woodland behind. The fully equipped kitchen has every appliance needed for a self-catering stay, including an electric Aga and separate oven and hob, dishwasher, Nespresso coffee maker, Dartington glassware and Pro Cook Oslo crockery. Guests can take their breakfast at the kitchen table or head through to the dining room.
Boot Room/Utility Room:
Head down two stone steps from the kitchen into the utility room, which is bigger, brighter and more beautiful than many kitchens. In here you'll find a U.S.-style fridge-freezer, washing machine, dryer, and plenty of storage cupboards and work surfaces. A back door leads out to the side garden. As the name suggests, this is the room to come into after returning from a walk with muddy boots.
Cloakroom/Shower Room:
Just off the boot room/utility room is a cloakroom with a toilet, wash basin and cubicle shower. (Please note: this room is in working order but has not yet been refurbished).
Dining Room:
This wonderfully elegant, dual-aspect dining room looks out to the garden and the valley beyond. It features a long wooden dining table made from beautifully reclaimed wood, with eight chairs and a pretty dresser, holding table accessories and brushed silver cutlery.
Playroom:
The perfect room for younger members of the group to retreat to and relax in on the two faux-fur bean bags and cosy rugs. In here you'll find games and toys for guests young and old. A cupboard houses the stairgate and highchair.
Hallway Alcove and Front Door:
The original Arts and Crafts Movement front door opens from the front garden and outdoor dining area into a hallway, with a large rush mat. It features a charming alcove with hooks for jackets, hats and shawls and a bench made from reclaimed wood.
Living Room:
This chic and sunny room has been decorated in calming greys and greens with hints of ochre. It is furnished in a style that perfectly blends the elegance of the 1920's leaded windows, overlooking the garden and valley, and the stone fireplace with contemporary sofas, lighting, coffee and side tables and botanical artwork. A 48" smart TV sits to one side of the fireplace.
First Floor
The original, polished elm staircase leads up to a small landing and a split staircase which divides right to the family bathroom then up three carpeted stairs to the master bedroom and left up three carpeted stairs to the other three double bedrooms. All four bedrooms have Hypnos mattresses, Savoy pillows and Oka or tinekhome bed linen and feature a gorgeous palette of Little Greene greys, greens and clays.
Bedroom One:
The ensuite, dual-aspect master bedroom features a super-king size, four-poster bed frame and bedhead - perfectly combining modern and traditional - with reading lights above the bed and stripped wooden logs to either side, serving as bedside tables. The bedroom has a reclaimed-wood chest of drawers and original fireplace (not in use), a comfy day chair and a full-length mirror. A built-in wardrobe sits just outside the bedroom door. Lie in bed and absorb the peace and calm of the uninterrupted view of the Cotswold beyond.
Ensuite Bathroom:
A latched wooden door opens from the bedroom into the spacious bathroom which features original wooden flooring, a full-size bath, and a wonderful view across the garden and field beyond. The bathroom has a toilet and washbasin in a custom-built vanity unit with a super-large circular vintage mirror above and a shaver point to the side. An alcove by the bathroom door has storage shelves for personal items and clothing.
Bedroom Two:
This beautifully furnished, dual aspect bedroom features a super-king size bed with a rattan headboard and bedside tables with reading lamps and botanical artwork. The bedroom has a reclaimed wood chest of drawers, an original fireplace (not in use) with a vintage mirror above, and an in-built wardrobe with lots of hanging and storage space.
Bedroom Three:
The cottage's twin bedroom is furnished with two full-size single beds on Victorian-style bed frames, with bedside reading lamps on raw-wood blocks. A beautiful, antique-effect rug sits in front of the original fireplace (not in use) and there's a small in-built wardrobe in the corner with hanging and storage space. The bedroom overlooks the side of the house and the owners' land.
Bedroom Four:
This super spacious, dual aspect bedroom is tucked away at the end of the landing and overlooks the pretty side lawn and one of Tocknell Court's 16th century barns. The bedroom is furnished with a king-size bed with bedside tables and reading lamps and an antique print rug.
Family Shower Room:
The stylish shower room features polished limestone wall and floor tiles, a double-width, walk-in shower with an overhead, rainfall-effect shower head, a washbasin, heated towel rail and laundry basket.Outside
To one side of the cottage, adjoining the kitchen and boot room, is an immaculate lawn surrounded with flower beds, pots and climbers - the perfect place to sunbathe on the two sun loungers. To the front of the cottage is a second lawn with mature planting and a gravel dining area with a solid wood table, eight chairs and a parasol, and a simply breath-taking view to the woodland and fields beyond. A gate in the hedge leads directly across the fields and down the valley towards Painswick. Soft outside lighting provides a beautiful setting for an evening meal.
From the outside, the house may at first appear slightly austere with its straight lines and pebbled exterior, but that just makes the contrast with the beautifully furnished and styled interior even more breath-taking. On the ground floor to the rear of the house is a fabulous kitchen, boot room/utility room and a shower room. To the front, with the most magnificent views across the garden, fields and woodland, is an uber stylish dining room and separate living room with an open fireplace, and a playroom tucked between the two. Head up the original, 1920's, polished elm staircase to the first floor where there are three large double bedrooms (one ensuite), a smaller twin room and a family shower room. The cottage's interior has been styled with the perfect combination of nkuku and Neptune furnishings and lighting, Little Greene paintwork, and sensitively refurbished vintage furniture, which have created a calm and serene ambiance.
The cottage is surrounded by magnificent beech woodland, beautiful limestone grassland and steep valleys, all part of the owners' 94-acre farm which sits between Cranham Woods, Painswick Beacon and Saltridge Wood - the latter two managed by the National Trust, making it a walkers and wildlife lover's haven. To one side of the cottage, adjoining the kitchen and boot room, is an immaculate lawn surrounded with flower beds, pots and climbers. The lawn borders one of the Tocknell Court barns - a wonderful example of 16th century architecture. Here you can sun yourself on one of the sun loungers. To the front of the cottage is a second lawn and gravel dining area with a solid wood table, eight chairs and a parasol, and the most idyllic view down the valley, with not a manmade thing in sight.
Ground Floor
Porch:
At the top of the gravel path, which winds up through the lawned garden, is a covered porch with a handy storeroom and storage area where guests will find garden cushions, two sun loungers and lawn games.
Kitchen:
The moment you step into the kitchen you'll feel a sense of tranquillity and style oozing from every touch that has been lovingly applied, from the polished stone floor to the sparkling white worktops and the Shaker-style olive green panelling to the butler's sink with the view to the woodland behind. The fully equipped kitchen has every appliance needed for a self-catering stay, including an electric Aga and separate oven and hob, dishwasher, Nespresso coffee maker, Dartington glassware and Pro Cook Oslo crockery. Guests can take their breakfast at the kitchen table or head through to the dining room.
Boot Room/Utility Room:
Head down two stone steps from the kitchen into the utility room, which is bigger, brighter and more beautiful than many kitchens. In here you'll find a U.S.-style fridge-freezer, washing machine, dryer, and plenty of storage cupboards and work surfaces. A back door leads out to the side garden. As the name suggests, this is the room to come into after returning from a walk with muddy boots.
Cloakroom/Shower Room:
Just off the boot room/utility room is a cloakroom with a toilet, wash basin and cubicle shower. (Please note: this room is in working order but has not yet been refurbished).
Dining Room:
This wonderfully elegant, dual-aspect dining room looks out to the garden and the valley beyond. It features a long wooden dining table made from beautifully reclaimed wood, with eight chairs and a pretty dresser, holding table accessories and brushed silver cutlery.
Playroom:
The perfect room for younger members of the group to retreat to and relax in on the two faux-fur bean bags and cosy rugs. In here you'll find games and toys for guests young and old. A cupboard houses the stairgate and highchair.
Hallway Alcove and Front Door:
The original Arts and Crafts Movement front door opens from the front garden and outdoor dining area into a hallway, with a large rush mat. It features a charming alcove with hooks for jackets, hats and shawls and a bench made from reclaimed wood.
Living Room:
This chic and sunny room has been decorated in calming greys and greens with hints of ochre. It is furnished in a style that perfectly blends the elegance of the 1920's leaded windows, overlooking the garden and valley, and the stone fireplace with contemporary sofas, lighting, coffee and side tables and botanical artwork. A 48" smart TV sits to one side of the fireplace.
First Floor
The original, polished elm staircase leads up to a small landing and a split staircase which divides right to the family bathroom then up three carpeted stairs to the master bedroom and left up three carpeted stairs to the other three double bedrooms. All four bedrooms have Hypnos mattresses, Savoy pillows and Oka or tinekhome bed linen and feature a gorgeous palette of Little Greene greys, greens and clays.
Bedroom One:
The ensuite, dual-aspect master bedroom features a super-king size, four-poster bed frame and bedhead - perfectly combining modern and traditional - with reading lights above the bed and stripped wooden logs to either side, serving as bedside tables. The bedroom has a reclaimed-wood chest of drawers and original fireplace (not in use), a comfy day chair and a full-length mirror. A built-in wardrobe sits just outside the bedroom door. Lie in bed and absorb the peace and calm of the uninterrupted view of the Cotswold beyond.
Ensuite Bathroom:
A latched wooden door opens from the bedroom into the spacious bathroom which features original wooden flooring, a full-size bath, and a wonderful view across the garden and field beyond. The bathroom has a toilet and washbasin in a custom-built vanity unit with a super-large circular vintage mirror above and a shaver point to the side. An alcove by the bathroom door has storage shelves for personal items and clothing.
Bedroom Two:
This beautifully furnished, dual aspect bedroom features a super-king size bed with a rattan headboard and bedside tables with reading lamps and botanical artwork. The bedroom has a reclaimed wood chest of drawers, an original fireplace (not in use) with a vintage mirror above, and an in-built wardrobe with lots of hanging and storage space.
Bedroom Three:
The cottage's twin bedroom is furnished with two full-size single beds on Victorian-style bed frames, with bedside reading lamps on raw-wood blocks. A beautiful, antique-effect rug sits in front of the original fireplace (not in use) and there's a small in-built wardrobe in the corner with hanging and storage space. The bedroom overlooks the side of the house and the owners' land.
Bedroom Four:
This super spacious, dual aspect bedroom is tucked away at the end of the landing and overlooks the pretty side lawn and one of Tocknell Court's 16th century barns. The bedroom is furnished with a king-size bed with bedside tables and reading lamps and an antique print rug.
Family Shower Room:
The stylish shower room features polished limestone wall and floor tiles, a double-width, walk-in shower with an overhead, rainfall-effect shower head, a washbasin, heated towel rail and laundry basket.Outside
To one side of the cottage, adjoining the kitchen and boot room, is an immaculate lawn surrounded with flower beds, pots and climbers - the perfect place to sunbathe on the two sun loungers. To the front of the cottage is a second lawn with mature planting and a gravel dining area with a solid wood table, eight chairs and a parasol, and a simply breath-taking view to the woodland and fields beyond. A gate in the hedge leads directly across the fields and down the valley towards Painswick. Soft outside lighting provides a beautiful setting for an evening meal.
Amenities
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Fireplace
Parking
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
Dishwasher
TV
Garden
Family friendly
Map of Stroud District
Reviews
5.0
Outstanding(19 Reviews)5.0
Court Cottage is a really lovely, comfortable house. It feels like it’s deep in the countryside but it’s an easy walk (on footpaths across fields and up grassy hills) to pubs and independent shops. Lots more to see and do within a short drive. We were eight, so the house was full, and yet we never felt crowded. We cooked every night, and ate around the large dining table. The decor is tasteful, the bedding a delight, the showers powerful, the garden fragrant, and the views marvellous. The beds were extremely comfortable (with the exception of the second bedroom, where the mattress was a little tired). The dishwasher wasn’t working when we were there but not even washing up by hand could affect our enjoyment of the place. We all loved it and want to return.
5.0
I booked Court Cottage for a group of friends from both sides of the 'pond'. It exceeded expectations and surpassed the pictures.
Comfortable, bright, really well appointed. Sitting in the garden in the late afternoon sunshine...overlooking the stunning Cotswolds landscape....doesn't get better.
So grateful to Neema and Alex for sharing this beautiful property. Such a treat. I would not hesitate to return.
5.0
Court Cottage is set in one of the most beautiful parts of the UK and the Cotswolds I've ever seen. The views from the bottom of the valley are absolutely stunning and will take your breath away. The home is lovely and has all the Cotswolds charm you could want. We had 7 adults staying there and it was very comfortable, only improvement would be another bathroom or two (as there were only two working bathrooms), however, there was a 3rd bathroom on the ground floor that was under construction. We were there with our 88 year old grandma so other opportunity to improve would be a bedroom on the ground floor for older visitors.
The owners of the property were lovely (happened to meet them the weekend we were there) and their dog would even come around each day to say hi and get some cuddles. Would definitely go back and highly recommend.
5.0
What a perfect location to get away from it all. When we walked in to the property it was warm and welcoming, the house is beautiful. There’s plenty of room inside and everything was freshly prepared for us. There were complementary basics to get us started which was most appreciated.
If you want to get away from it all with family and or friends then this is an idyllic spot.
We would all return!
5.0
Excellent stay at Court Cottage, with great connectivity to Cotswold towns and villages. The Cottage itself is well equipped with all the little luxuries to make your stay more comfortable. Thank you!
5.0
Amazing cottage in an superb location. We had the perfect stay.
5.0
This cottage was amazing! Really clean, cosy and has everything you need. Perfect location just outside of Painswick. I would defiantly recommend staying here !
5.0
We had the most delightful couple of days. The house is newly renovated and has everything you need. The gardens lovely and local walks also. We thoroughly enjoyed sitting outside catching up whilst the kids played in the garden. We will absolutely be back.
5.0
The cottage far exceeded expectations and we would absolutely return for another weekend here. Beautiful location, well equipped and tastefully decorated.
5.0
Perfect cottage in the countryside
The cottage far exceeded expectations and we would absolutely return for another weekend here. Beautiful location, well equipped and tastefully decorated.
5.0
Beautiful secluded cottage with amazing views
Second time here and still just as quiet, beautiful and wonderful as the first time. Great walks again and the cottage still so comfortable and welcoming. A third stay definitely beckons!
5.0
Family birthday weekend
We had a most enjoyable stay in this lovely, comfortable house, ideal for our family party of 3 couples and a baby. The excellent kitchen facilities, spacious utility and dining rooms meant we could easily cook in the house, important as we didn’t want to take the baby out in the evenings. During the days we were fortunate to have fine weather and walked in beautiful countryside to Painswick Beacon and the pub in Sheepscombe. We would like to have stayed longer, an ideal place to relax and enjoy spending time together.
5.0
A restful stay!
We had a wonderfully restful, relaxing time at Court Cottage! It was just what we needed - thank you so much!
5.0
Idyllic cottage in secluded valley
This is a super house with amazing views down the valley towards Painswick. It calls itself a cottage but is really a proper house with four good sized bedrooms, a dining room, sitting room, kitchen and utility room, and two bathrooms (one en-suite). All of the rooms are beautifully furnished and very comfortable and the rooms at the front of the house and at the side have wonderful views of the valley and the hills with almost no other house in sight and with quiet all around. We saw pheasants and deer from the window and went for great walks straight from the door. Good pubs nearby and easy access to supermarkets and the like.
5.0
Beautiful cottage in picturesque location
We had a wonderful stay at Court Cottage. The property is beautifully decorated and very comfortable. The location is stunning with lovely walks. There is also a very nice pub a 20 minute walk away which does good food, which is a plus. Will definitely stay again!
5.0
Beautiful stay
Stayed there with 5 adults, 2 children and a baby. Was a beautiful place which would be our ideal home if we could afford it. Beautiful cottage and surroundings. We actually regretted not spending more time in the cottage itself as it was so amazing.
The only tricky part was accessing it as it is surrounded by narrow muddy roads. We had a minibus so was a bit nervous when arriving at night, but then we quickly grasped the quickest way onto the main road.
5.0
Fabulous!
What a beautiful and well appointed cottage, in a gorgeous tranquil location, overlooking rolling fields which you can access directly from the pretty and manicured garden.
The interior is spacious and tasteful, with quality furnishings and accessories. The beds and bedding had us looking up the supplier; they are that comfy!
Absolute gem of a find... with lots to explore nearby. We walked Alpacas, had afternoon tea at The Painswick and enjoyed countryside walks ending in a nearby pub.
Thoroughly enjoyable stay.
FAQs
How much does this cottage cost compared to others in Stroud District?
The average price for a rental in Stroud District is $158 per night. This rental is $524 above the average.
Is parking included with this cottage?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Court Cottage - sleeps 8 guests in 4 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 Court Cottage - sleeps 8 guests in 4 bedrooms pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this cottage is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at Court Cottage - sleeps 8 guests in 4 bedrooms?
We found 10 amenities for this rental. This includes kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, fireplace, parking, and laundry.
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