A sudeley castle cottage that sleeps 7 guests in 4 bedrooms
Cottage in Winchcombe
7 guests · 4 bedrooms · 3 baths
Reasons to book
Guests love it hereGuests give this property a top rating
Great for petsBring all your friends and family, even the furry ones
Top-tier experienceOne of the higher cost properties in the area
About this cottage rental
This traditional Cotswold home has been carefully refurbished to create the perfect mix of old and new. The Victorian inglenook fireplace, original beams (low in places, so mind your head!), wooden floors and terracotta red William Morris-style wallpaper are perfectly complemented with a modern, well-equipped kitchen, three delightful bedrooms (two on the first floor and one on the top floor), three bathrooms and a downstairs cloakroom, plus a modern garden annexe with twin beds. Lady Ashcombe has personally selected works of art and furniture to bring the history and character of the cottage to life. Some of the furnishings come directly from the Castles' collection, others from local antique shops and auction rooms.
Thanks to its lantern ceiling in the Kitchen and Living Room and French doors out to the garden, light sweeps through the rear of the cottage, creating a bright and inspiring entertaining space. The downstairs living space runs from the cosy Dining Room at the front of the house, overlooking Vineyard Street, with its inglenook fireplace, wood burner, and beamed ceiling, through to the modern, well-equipped kitchen and the stunning Living Room. Here guests will find two spaces, where they can relax, play games, watch TV, and enjoy the unusual flame-effect fireplace.
The whole downstairs flows through to the suntrap courtyard garden, perfect for a BBQ after walking the Cotswolds Way!
Ground Floor
Entrance Hall:
On entering the cottage, there is a small entrance area decorated with a floral terracotta red, William Morris-style wallpaper. To the left are the stairs to the first and second floor, and to the right is the dining room, which leads through to the living room, courtyard garden and annexe.
Dining Room:
A charming entertaining space with a rectangular, wooden dining table and seating for eight guests. An inglenook fireplace and wood burner complete this characterful room, along with original beams and a large dresser displaying vintage plates. The dining room looks out onto the sunken footpath running along the front of the terrace of properties on Vineyard Street. (Starter logs are provided for the wood burner. However, please note, there is very little space between the log burner and dining table. For that reason, many guests do not use the fireplace).
Off the Dining Room are two storage areas, one under the stairs (housing the ironing board, clothes airer and safety gate) and the second that leads to a cloakroom (W.C. and washbasin) with space to hang coats and keep walking boots (and store the highchair).
The Kitchen:
The modern kitchen is fitted with oak worktops and plenty of shaker-style cream-coloured cupboards. It is fully equipped, with a dishwasher, range-style oven/hob (6-rings/3 ovens), microwave, Nespresso machine, washer/dryer, and lovely washing up area under a "lantern" ceiling, which throws plenty of natural light into the room. The kitchen is fully kitted out with crockery, glassware, utensils, and cutlery for a self-catering stay.
The Living Room:
The Living Room is the star of the property, with its French windows to the courtyard garden and lantern ceiling making this a light and bright socialising space. Cleverly divided into two parts, with a large L-shaped sofa, two antique armchairs, 50" Smart TV, Gazco electric flame-effect fire and coffee table (ingeniously made from an antique trunk) at one end, and a beautiful card table, desk and bookcases at the other end. Books of all genres and some family games and cards are provided for guests to browse and enjoy.
French doors lead to the private and multi-level gravelled courtyard garden and the Annexe.
Annexe - Bedroom Four:
Up a small flight of steps, at the end of the garden, is the Annexe with its en-suite twin bedroom. This generously sized room is furnished with two single beds complimented by two bedside chests and reading lamps, a handy chair, a nest of tables and a wardrobe. (Note: WiFi cover is not strong in the Annexe.)
Annexe En-Suite:
The en-suite has a power shower unit, wash basin with mirrored vanity unit, heated towel rail and W.C.
First Floor
Bedroom Two:
This single bedroom overlooks Vineyard Street. It is furnished with a single bed, built-in wardrobe and window seat with a cushion and many items of vintage furniture, including a wooden bench, dressing table with stool and lamp.
Family Bathroom:
This bright and modern bathroom has a full-size bath, with an over-bath shower, washbasin and vanity unit, illuminated mirror, heated towel rail, and W.C.
Bedroom One:
A delightful bedroom with an inviting king-size double bed and a pretty view over the garden and Annexe, Dent's Almshouses, and towards the Cotswold countryside. Complete with bedside cabinets and lamps, a chest of drawers, two chairs, a built-in wardrobe, and a storage ottoman. (A travel cot is stored in the wardrobe.)
Bedroom Three:
This spacious and bright twin bedroom has a fantastic view over the garden and Annexe, and out to Sudeley Hill and the surrounding Cotswold countryside. There are two bedside tables and lamps, two storage ottomans, two chairs, a chest of drawers, and a built-in wardrobe.
Family Shower Room:
The top floor bathroom has a walk-in shower, washbasin and vanity unit, illuminated mirror, heated towel rail, and W.C.
Outside
The private garden at the rear of the house has two landscaped levels, with the first a patio immediately outside the Living Room - with a bistro table and two chairs - and the second a patio area immediately outside the Annexe - with a charcoal BBQ, outdoor dining table, six chairs and a parasol. A gravelled area and path connect the two patios which are enhanced with flowerbeds and overhanging mature trees. (Cushions for the outdoor seats are stored in the under-stairs cupboard).
Thanks to its lantern ceiling in the Kitchen and Living Room and French doors out to the garden, light sweeps through the rear of the cottage, creating a bright and inspiring entertaining space. The downstairs living space runs from the cosy Dining Room at the front of the house, overlooking Vineyard Street, with its inglenook fireplace, wood burner, and beamed ceiling, through to the modern, well-equipped kitchen and the stunning Living Room. Here guests will find two spaces, where they can relax, play games, watch TV, and enjoy the unusual flame-effect fireplace.
The whole downstairs flows through to the suntrap courtyard garden, perfect for a BBQ after walking the Cotswolds Way!
Ground Floor
Entrance Hall:
On entering the cottage, there is a small entrance area decorated with a floral terracotta red, William Morris-style wallpaper. To the left are the stairs to the first and second floor, and to the right is the dining room, which leads through to the living room, courtyard garden and annexe.
Dining Room:
A charming entertaining space with a rectangular, wooden dining table and seating for eight guests. An inglenook fireplace and wood burner complete this characterful room, along with original beams and a large dresser displaying vintage plates. The dining room looks out onto the sunken footpath running along the front of the terrace of properties on Vineyard Street. (Starter logs are provided for the wood burner. However, please note, there is very little space between the log burner and dining table. For that reason, many guests do not use the fireplace).
Off the Dining Room are two storage areas, one under the stairs (housing the ironing board, clothes airer and safety gate) and the second that leads to a cloakroom (W.C. and washbasin) with space to hang coats and keep walking boots (and store the highchair).
The Kitchen:
The modern kitchen is fitted with oak worktops and plenty of shaker-style cream-coloured cupboards. It is fully equipped, with a dishwasher, range-style oven/hob (6-rings/3 ovens), microwave, Nespresso machine, washer/dryer, and lovely washing up area under a "lantern" ceiling, which throws plenty of natural light into the room. The kitchen is fully kitted out with crockery, glassware, utensils, and cutlery for a self-catering stay.
The Living Room:
The Living Room is the star of the property, with its French windows to the courtyard garden and lantern ceiling making this a light and bright socialising space. Cleverly divided into two parts, with a large L-shaped sofa, two antique armchairs, 50" Smart TV, Gazco electric flame-effect fire and coffee table (ingeniously made from an antique trunk) at one end, and a beautiful card table, desk and bookcases at the other end. Books of all genres and some family games and cards are provided for guests to browse and enjoy.
French doors lead to the private and multi-level gravelled courtyard garden and the Annexe.
Annexe - Bedroom Four:
Up a small flight of steps, at the end of the garden, is the Annexe with its en-suite twin bedroom. This generously sized room is furnished with two single beds complimented by two bedside chests and reading lamps, a handy chair, a nest of tables and a wardrobe. (Note: WiFi cover is not strong in the Annexe.)
Annexe En-Suite:
The en-suite has a power shower unit, wash basin with mirrored vanity unit, heated towel rail and W.C.
First Floor
Bedroom Two:
This single bedroom overlooks Vineyard Street. It is furnished with a single bed, built-in wardrobe and window seat with a cushion and many items of vintage furniture, including a wooden bench, dressing table with stool and lamp.
Family Bathroom:
This bright and modern bathroom has a full-size bath, with an over-bath shower, washbasin and vanity unit, illuminated mirror, heated towel rail, and W.C.
Bedroom One:
A delightful bedroom with an inviting king-size double bed and a pretty view over the garden and Annexe, Dent's Almshouses, and towards the Cotswold countryside. Complete with bedside cabinets and lamps, a chest of drawers, two chairs, a built-in wardrobe, and a storage ottoman. (A travel cot is stored in the wardrobe.)
Bedroom Three:
This spacious and bright twin bedroom has a fantastic view over the garden and Annexe, and out to Sudeley Hill and the surrounding Cotswold countryside. There are two bedside tables and lamps, two storage ottomans, two chairs, a chest of drawers, and a built-in wardrobe.
Family Shower Room:
The top floor bathroom has a walk-in shower, washbasin and vanity unit, illuminated mirror, heated towel rail, and W.C.
Outside
The private garden at the rear of the house has two landscaped levels, with the first a patio immediately outside the Living Room - with a bistro table and two chairs - and the second a patio area immediately outside the Annexe - with a charcoal BBQ, outdoor dining table, six chairs and a parasol. A gravelled area and path connect the two patios which are enhanced with flowerbeds and overhanging mature trees. (Cushions for the outdoor seats are stored in the under-stairs cupboard).
Amenities
Pool
Pets allowed
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Fireplace
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
Dishwasher
TV
Garden
Family friendly
Map of Winchcombe
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Reviews
10.0
A lovely cottage for our girls walking holiday. Girls (and dog) all enjoyed the excellent accommodation. Well equipped, well situated, and highly recommend it. Our only comments would be:
- the dining table and chairs would be better situated in the large lounge area as the current dining room is rather gloomy. That might be better as cosy snug
- the annex (which was very nice) needs a 'spider clean' - the room itself was clean but there were a LOT of spiders
- the recommended walks were good BUT the Mosaic walk and the St Kenelms walks both have stiles which are impossible for larger dogs or older people. It made 2 nice walks rather challenging/nearly impossible. It would help to note this
10.0
Great property, plenty of space and convenient location. I would also like to praise the responsive staff. The lights weren’t working in one room on our arrival and although it was late in the evening someone came to fix the problem very promptly.
8.0
Property was of a high quality but a few niggles which need addressing. Arrived to a minor infestation of ants in the kitchen around the floor and work surface. Also moths especially in top bedroom. Loose slab on steps up to garden, which was a hazard and a shame the patio areas hadn't been swept as they too were slippery in the wet (some of our group was using the lovely annexe). Apart from that we really enjoyed our stay and there was plenty of room for our party of 5 adults and dog! Hope to return some day.
10.0
Superb location in winchcombe village. Beautiful home, quirky and unique. Very well presented 4 bed house super for family or friends. Very special property.
10.0
We had a great time staying at 14 Vineyard Street! We loved the house and having the full kitchen, washer and dryer, cable and Internet, multiple bathrooms and bedrooms a good distance from the socializing space. Free admission to Sudeley Castle was also fabulous as it allowed us to go multiple times with the kids. It was the perfect location for our family.
The only comment we have that is for management is that there is something off about the water in the kitchen. It tastes bad. The water upstairs and in the separate sleeping quarters out back was fine, but the kitchen water wasn't. Our 5-year-old ended up with stomach issues during the trip, which we eventually attributed to the water. Once we stopped giving him kitchen water for drinking his stomach situation improved. It would be great if you had the kitchen water looked at just to avoid anyone having any issues in the future.
8.0
As above. asking for 100 characters isn't great. please remove that if you want to make reviews easy.
10.0
We loved this house. The location was perfect for exploring Sudeley castle, the town, and the walking paths. The house was clean and spacious. The kitchen was well stocked and modern. Sitting in the garden drinking tea watching the wood pigeons was one of the highlights of our holiday. We would definitely stay here again.
10.0
We loved this house. It was welcoming, convenient and comfortable. We liked the welcome tea, coffee and biscuits, found the bathrooms and water just right. We enjoyed sitting in the garden and sitting room.
We do have a suggestion. It was warm at night and the duvets are a bit too warm. We would have appreciated cotton sheets to use instead.
Highly recommended.
10.0
What a gorgeous home in such a beautiful village. Can't ait to return!!
10.0
Ideal comfortable property and location for a 2 night stay for 4 of us in the lovely market town of Winchcombe. Will be back to stay with our dog next time!
10.0
Great group stay
I brought a group of plein air painters to Winchcombe to paint at Sudeley Castle and in the area. We rented both 14 Vineyard street and Almsbury Farmhouse. The Farmhouse was our operations for our group of 16 but those who stayed at vineyard street were please with their kitchen and living spaces. Beautiful painting locations were just steps outside our door.
The bedrooms were comfortable. We stayed during a particularly hot summer. The upstairs room got very hot during the day, but open windows and fans (the farmhouse has some) cooled things down after sunset.
Our group took full advantage of the free entry to Sudeley Castle. Painting the landscape for three days. April and castle staff and Steven (head gardener) were delightful, informative and friendly.
8.0
Beautiful location and quaint cottage!
We love the location of this cottage and the character of the beautiful property! The garden was a lovely place to sit in the evening and the annex space was a bonus.
Unfortunately, five of the six beds are single twins and four of those five had very uncomfortable mattresses in which you could feel the springs in the bed. Since it seems reasonable that some adults will be in the twin beds it would be nice to have better quality mattresses in those rooms.
We did, however, have a wonderful stay and loved the village!
10.0
14 Vineyard Street Winchcombe.
Lovely, 'quirky' Cotswold cottage, beautifully modernised and quite luxurious. An excellent base for touring the Cotswolds, and Winchcombe is well-served with shops, pubs, restaurants and cafes.
The only issues we had were:
Shower over bath didn't work;
Defective smoke alarm which had to be removed (not replaced during our stay); &
Somewhat unpredictable (and difficult to adjust) central heating controls.
Very convenient for visiting Sudeley Castle.
10.0
Great stay
Everything we had hoped for.... perfect place to create special memories with our family. Free entry to Sudeley Castle was a huge bonus.
Instructions on how to use the heating system would be useful !
10.0
Lovely Cottage
We thoroughly enjoyed our New Year’s stay in Winchcombe, the cottage is well situated for everything in the town with easy parking outside. The cottage has a good layout. It is extremely well equipped and the toiletries and welcome tray were nice additions. Highly recommended.
10.0
Beautifully appointed large cottage in the heart of the Cotswolds
Along with other family members, we booked several cottages in Winchcombe for the weekend. That meant we saw some of the 'competition' too. 14 Vineyard Street was lovely with plenty of on-street but easily accessible parking. The cottage had everything we needed, with a well-appointed kitchen, plenty of bathrooms and very effective WiFi. My wife and I slept in the guest annex at the end of the garden (- perhaps a 10 metre walk) which was comfortable and pleasant ... although I'd suggest the toilet pan could do with re-securing to the floor and a new seat.
It's certainly not unique to 14 Vineyard Street, but a three day booking where you cannot get into the accommodation on Day 1 until 4pm and need to be out by 10am on Day 3 means an effective period of occupation of just 42 hours, but I understand the need to clean and prepare for the next guests.
10.0
A lovely house
This property is lovely. Perfect for our group needs. Location is superb. We’ve stayed a number of times now, can’t see us going elsewhere for our annual meet
8.0
Cotswolds break with the family
Perfect location to enjoy the Cotswolds
Everything close at hand .14 Vineyard is well appointed comfortable and clean
We arrived ,a welcoming tea tray set out and milk in the fridge
The weather was very hot as we were fortunate to be there when temperatures sores and a sun parasol for the garden would have been useful
8.0
Vineyard Street
Great location for walking straight from the front door. Good walking access to shops, restaurants and pubs. We had a great 3 generation family holiday with 2 dogs despite the August weather! The top flight of stairs are steep even for fit 30 somethings and the single room is very dark and gloomy for a young child. But as the Grandparents we went into the annex and just moved the very breakable ornaments and dark shade bedside light away from our 4 year old guest in the single room - it was all doable! Just had to put it all back very carefully! Some of the glass top coffee tables and furniture is light and not entirely child and dog friendly but easy to move out of the way. We would holiday there again !
10.0
A perfect getaway
A lovely cottage: original quaintness, but with modern bathrooms and kitchen and all tastefully decorated. It suited our family of six adults very well with en suites for each couple. Perfect position In Winchcombe and we appreciated the passes to the castle. Give me a free week there and some spending money and I’ll sort out that garden, which has so much potential.
10.0
Perfect location
This delightful cottage is perfectly located just off the Winchcombe high street and close to the start of numerous walks through and round the Sudeley Castle estate
A light and airy modern extension provides a lot of very comfortable and peaceful living space. Well equipped kitchen with everything you need
Thoroughly enjoyed and look forward to coming back soon
10.0
A lovely cottage
We thoroughly enjoyed our time in this cottage. It was spotlessly clean, well equipped and comfortable. The location was super, close to local shops so everything nearby, complete with easy access to some wonderful walks too. The local restaurants were excellent but you will need to book in advance. A cottage we would highly recommend and one we look forward to returning to.
8.0
Minor criticism
The carpet in the living room should have grips under it to stop it from rucking up when one stands up from a chair or sofa. It is easy to slip on it and could easily cause an accident.
While the chairs in the living room are beautiful and certainly in keeping with the style of the house, my 92 year old sister would have appreciated a rather more comfortable armchair!
We were disappointed in the tour of the Castle. We totally missed the star of the show (the privvy) but that was probably our fault. Church and garden lovely.
Apart from the above minor points, we very much enjoyed our stay.
Marion Denney
10.0
Winchcombe Holiday
We had a great stay at the cottage. The best thing was how near it was to many lovely walks in the area you could step out the door and we were surrounded by beautiful countryside. We also had free entry to Sudeley Castle which was an added bonus. The cottage was just as described.
10.0
Fabulous home in a beautiful village
We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at this cottage, it was lovely and warm with luxurious fittings. Beds were super comfy. The Christmas decorations were joyful. Would absolutely recommend staying here. Only downside was check in time of 4 but that can’t be helped. Would have loved more days. Thanks
8.0
December break
Excellent accommodation for a family get together (we hired it last year as well.
Wifi code given in letter was incorrect. Toilet seat broken.
10.0
Winchcombe Cottage near Sudeley Castle
Our family of five spent Thanksgiving week at one of the stone cottages in Winchcombe owned by Sudeley Castle. It was located on a small side street that led up to the Castle, which we were allowed to visit without charge throughout our stay. The cottage was charming, with a wood burning stove in the dining room, a modern and well-appointed kitchen, and a spacious living room with electric fireplace, large television, and french doors and windows looking out to a lovely courtyard garden. Upstairs there was a comfortable master bedroom and bath for my wife and me. There was another bedroom, plus bath, on the third floor used by one of our sons. A third single bedroom was not used. Our other son and daughter-in-law stayed in the guest cottage at the back of the courtyard which had its own bath. We appreciated such touches as the wooden puzzle and books that provided rainy day activities. We did not use the kitchen much for cooking as there were charming pubs and restaurants within walking distance. The location was convenient and we took several walks along the Cotswolds Way.
10.0
Lovely house, lovely village
We were 5 people in town for the Cheltenham races. Winchcombe is a beautiful, typical Cotswolds town with nice pubs, food and within easy access to the racecourse. (Approx 5 miles & 15-20GBP in a taxi).
8.0
A comfortable retreat near Sudeley Castle .
14 Vineyard Sreet is ideally situated for either a long weekend near Sudeley Castle in Winchcombe or for a week or longer to explore the Cotswolds as a whole . The property is spacious and comfortable and easily sleeps up to 7 adults . There are separate lounge and dining rooms and a well-equipped kitchen . Most days we managed to park 2 cars close to the property in Vineyard Street but otherwise , parking can be found on the Main Street in Winchcombe a couple of minutes away . There is plenty of seating in the living areas and many of the items of furniture are antiques from the Castle estate . Winchcombe itself has lots of interesting and useful shops and eateries , including some excellent pubs and restaurants. 7 of us stayed for a week and in that time we visited Sudeley Castle for free ( a benefit of staying at 14 Vineyard Street ) , the Cotswold towns / villages of Burford , Stow -on-the Wold , Moreton-in-Marsh and Broadway , plus a trip to the steam railway at Winchcombe ( trains run from Cheltenham race course to Broadway ) . In summary, an ideal bolthole for an enjoyable and pleasant stay in the Cotswolds .
8.0
Birthday weekend in the Cotswolds
We stayed as a family group in 14 Vineyard Street and it was a perfect location and house for us. It was very comfortable relaxing in the sitting room with plenty of space for us to read, do a jigsaw, snooze, and generally relax over the slightly wet weekend. It was great to be able to visit Sudeley Castle for free and we did two lovely walks right from the door - to Belas Knap long barrow and to the Roman mosaic in the woods. There was something quite exciting about "discovering" the well-preserved mosaic in the woods and pulling back the tarpaulin to reveal this small mosaic. The cottage was very clean and had everything we needed for a long weekend. One of our group stayed in the garden room and it was warm and cosy. A few odd steps in the cottage to look out for in the night. Great location for a short stroll to the shops of Winchcombe. Several good shops, restaurants, pubs and cafes in the town if you don't want to cook.
10.0
14 Vine St a must
14 Vine Street is very cosy. Situated at the bottom of a hilly road to Sudeley Castle. We were attending a wedding at the castle so only stayed there for 2 nights but we couldn't fault it. I'd recommend it to anyone requiring time in a quaint village with just enough amenities. Not an area for those with mobility difficulties.
10.0
Weekend get away
This property is ideally located for a weekend getaway.
10.0
Perfect place in a perfect location
Our stay at the cottage exceeded our expectations. Winchcombe is a great little village and the location of the cottage serves as a perfect spot to walk to the various restarurants around town, as well as walk to Sudeley Castle. The Cotswold Way is a few short steps from the door, so if you are planning on a hike during your stay, this is a perfect location. The house itself was wonderful. Plenty of room and all of the amenities that you would look for. We didn't use the annex as a bedroom but it is a great spot to get a little quiet time. Check in and check out were very easy.
10.0
Excellent property
Perfect property for our 3-generation family. Grandparents (writer of this review) were in the annexe. We found the hot tap to wash basin produced a "dribble" at best! Otherwise no negative comments.
Review requires me to comment on check in process and communication with property manager. Neither of these is applicable but I had to give a rating!
10.0
Beautiful cottage in the heart of Winchcombe
This little cottage was perfectly located to visit Winchcombe and Suedley castle but also neighboring villages like Broadway, Cheltenham. The cottage was spacious and light, it had everything a big family could ask for.
We are already busy planning our return next summer!
8.0
Great house for a mixed family group.
Our family took two Bolthole houses, this and Sudeley Castle Guest Cottage, to gather for a wedding celebration in Sudeley Castle (beautiful). Both houses were attractively situated, comfortable and well appointed, with plenty of crockery and glassware, Vineyard St (with open plan downstairs and a bathroom on each floor) being particularly well designed for a mixed family group. We could walk between the two houses in about 20min, through Sudeley Castle grounds, but it would have been good to be given a map making this route clear: it can be driven in daytime (gate shuts about 5pm) but at night if no moon you would need a torch. We also feel the small step up to and down into the first floor bathroom in Vineyard St should have been marked out or lit in some way to warn visitors - it is a trip hazard, especially in the dark.
10.0
Great House and position
Great castle for whole family.
Beautiful walking. Very convenient easy access to town shops and pubs etc.
House very comfortable and well equipped.
10.0
Lovely cottage
We couldn’t have asked for a better place to stay, the cottage itself was very comfortable and spacious and the position was ideal for the centre of Winchcombe with its shops, tea rooms and restaurants. We didn’t have to use the card at all as various walks were on the doorstep.
8.0
Fantastic accommodation in a perfect location
The only thing I could fault is the number for the lockbox that holds the key was changed and we were not informed.
Which delayed our ability to get access. After trying several numbers we finally got hold of someone who could help.
10.0
Excellent property
The house was spot less, in a fantastic location, and all you would expect from a top class property. Thank you for your hospitality
Ben
FAQs
How much does this cottage cost compared to others in Winchcombe?
The average price for a rental in Winchcombe is R 2,679 per night. This rental is R 4,269 above the average.
Is parking included with this cottage?
Parking is not specified as an available amenity at A sudeley castle cottage that sleeps 7 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?
Yes, a swimming pool is available for use at A sudeley castle cottage that sleeps 7 guests in 4 bedrooms. Enjoy the water!
Is A sudeley castle cottage that sleeps 7 guests in 4 bedrooms pet friendly?
Yes! This cottage is pet-friendly. For more information, we recommend contacting the booking provider about animal policies.
What amenities are available at A sudeley castle cottage that sleeps 7 guests in 4 bedrooms?
We found 11 amenities for this rental. This includes pool, pets allowed, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, and fireplace.
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