Granary Cottage in Mickleton, Gloucestershire, offers well-presented accommodation for short breaks, short-term tenancies, weekly stays, or extended holidays. The cottage features a tiled entrance hall, ground floor bedroom, modern bathroom, and a living room on the first floor with original exposed beams and a unique log burning stove. The fully equipped kitchen includes a washing machine, hob, oven, and large pantry, with central heating throughout the cottage.
Situated 3 miles north of Chipping Campden in the heart of England, Mickleton is a charming village beneath the Cotswold edge, overlooked by Meon Hill. The village boasts attractive stone houses, cottages, thatched roofs, and half-timbered buildings. The Victorian Memorial Fountain near the Three Ways Hotel, home of the Pudding Club, is a notable feature designed by architect William Burges. The village church showcases a 14th-century tower and spire, along with a unique 17th-century two-storey porch.
Visitors to Mickleton can enjoy scenic walks up the hill to Kiftsgate, Hidcote Manor Garden, and Ilmington Downs, before descending through Hidcote Boyce back to the village. Another pleasant walk leads southwards over the hill to Chipping Campden, passing by the southern entrance to Campden Railway Tunnel. Granary Cottage is located in a rural area on a river, close to attractions like Court Barn Museum, Silk Mill, Old Campden House, and Grevel House. Guests can also explore nearby landmarks and enjoy events or games at Stratford Racecourse or Spiers and Hartwell Jubilee Stadium.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!