Chesnut Cottage
Ebrington, Cotswolds, Luxury Holiday Cottages
Chesnut Cottage
Type
House
Guests
4
Bedrooms
2
Discover Chesnut Cottage, an ideal escape for families and friends. Nestled just steps away from Ebrington village centre and a stone’s throw from the charming Chipping Campden, this newly constructed haven boasts two elegant bedrooms – one super-king and one king-sized, each with its own ensuite. With the option to transform the super-king bed into twins upon request, the cottage comfortably accommodates four guests.
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The Space
Chestnut Cottage offers a luxurious retreat to savor the serenity of village life and venture into the enchanting Cotswolds. Spanning two floors, this stylish haven provides ample space and privacy for guests.
The ground floor showcases a delightful open-plan dining and living area, accompanied by a modern, fully equipped kitchen. Sunlight bathes the spacious living area through patio doors that lead to the garden. Outside, a charming patio with BBQ and seating beckons for relaxation after a day of exploration.
Upstairs, two magnificent bedrooms await, one boasting a super king-sized bed and the other a king-sized bed, both equipped with ensuite shower rooms. The super king bed can be converted into twins upon request when booking. Expect hotel-quality crisp cotton sheets, plush towels, and complimentary toiletries in all bedrooms.
Access to the cottage and courtyard is secured by a gate, with parking available for two cars in front of the cottage and additional space in the village car park, a mere 60 meters away. Please note that smoking or vaping is not permitted within the property.
Features
Extra Information
- Bed Linen & Towels
- Carbon Monoxide Detector
- Complimentary items
- Contactless Check-in
- Cooking Basics
- Cooking Hob
- Cookware & Utensils
- Dishwasher
- Free Parking
- Fridge/Freezer
- Hair Dryer
- Heating
- Iron & Ironing Board
- Kettle
- King-Sized Bed
- Microwave
- Oven
- Private Outdoor Space
- Remote Work Friendly
- Shower
- Smart TV
- Smoke Detectors
- Toaster
- Washing Machine
- Wireless Internet
Check-in time is from 3pm – but we can let you into the cottage sooner if requested (previous guest dependant).
Check-out time is 10pm so we can prepare the property for our next guests.
X No smoking allowed
X No pets allowed
X No parties
A few minutes away on May Lane there is Vegetable Matters Farm Shop and Cafe and also Fresh Meat Matters Butchers next door. The nearest supermarket is the Co-operative food store in Chipping Campden (2.5 miles), open 7am-10pm every day of the week.
The village pub The Ebrington Arms is a 2 minute walk.
Chipping Campden (just 2.5 miles away), has a Market Hall located in the centre of the town. This iconic Market Hall is surrounded by ancient houses made from the local honey-colored stone. The Almshouses in Chipping Campden are just a short walk away from the main high street built in 1612.
Broadway, Moreton-in-Marsh, Bourton-on-Water and Stow-on-the-Wold, are all close by and well worth a visit. Charingworth Manor wedding venue is 2 miles away and 12 miles south of Stratford-upon-Avon.
Ebrington, can be explored on foot and there are many local wonderful walks.
Space for 2 cars in the courtyard in front of the house. Additional parking in the village car park approximately 60 meters from the house.
Nearest buses are in Chipping Campden 2.5 miles away.
The nearest train stations are Honeybourne (6 miles) and Moreton in Marsh (6.5 miles) both are on the GWR service from London Paddington.
The Location
Ebrington is a quaint village nestled in the heart of the Cotswolds, England’s epitome of rural charm. Characterised by its iconic honey-coloured limestone houses, Ebrington’s serene lanes are reminiscent of a bygone era, offering a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of modern life. Located just a short drive from the historic town of Chipping Campden, Ebrington is both idyllic and accessible. Its proximity to major roads ensures that visitors can easily reach this Cotswold gem, making it an ideal starting point for those eager to explore the region’s myriad of attractions or simply soak in its timeless beauty.
Best Places to visit in the Cotswolds
Nestled amidst the gentle rolling hills of England lies the picturesque Cotswolds, known for its honey-hued stone villages and lush green meadows. This region promises a unique blend of natural beauty intertwined with rich heritage. Dive into the heart of the Cotswolds as we highlight destinations that perfectly encapsulate its charm. Wander through the enchanting streets of Bourton-on-the-Water, soak in the stunning vistas of Cleeve Hill, and immerse yourself in the tranquility of this quintessentially British landscape. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or simply seeking a serene escape, the Cotswolds never ceases to enchant.
Why you should visit the Cotswolds
Envision rolling hills, honey-toned stone villages, and a tapestry of history unfurling with every step. The Cotswolds, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, encapsulates the very essence of English countryside charm. Beyond its breathtaking landscapes, this region is a medley of bustling market towns, historic landmarks, and tranquil rural scenes. Dive with us into the myriad reasons the Cotswolds beckons travelers from near and far, and discover how it promises a retreat from the ordinary, offering moments of serenity and timeless beauty.
When is the best time to visit the Cotswolds?
The Cotswolds, with its undulating hills and historic villages, offers visitors a timeless landscape that shifts beautifully with the seasons. But when exactly should you pack your bags for this quintessential English retreat? From the blossoming hues of spring to the golden embrace of autumn, delve into the unique charms each season bestows upon the Cotswolds and determine the ideal time for your visit
Food & Drink
The Cotswolds is a culinary delight, celebrating its rich farming heritage with fresh, locally-sourced produce that graces every plate. From hearty traditional dishes to innovative cuisine, the region promises a gastronomic treat. Complementing its food scene are the local breweries and emerging artisanal gin distilleries, making the Cotswolds as much a haven for foodies as it is for nature and history enthusiasts.
Family Days Out
The Cotswolds is a family-friendly haven brimming with activities. Encounter diverse wildlife at the Cotswold Wildlife Park, engage in watersports at the Cotswold Water Park, or journey through history aboard the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway. With mazes, play parks, and interactive farms, there’s a delightful blend of nature and entertainment for families to explore.
Getting to the Cotswolds
Reaching the Cotswolds is a breeze, thanks to its central location in England. Direct rail links from London to stations like Moreton-in-Marsh make it a scenic train journey. If driving, the Cotswolds are conveniently accessed via the M4 and M5 motorways, with London and Birmingham less than two hours away. Once there, the region’s picturesque lanes are best navigated by car or bike, offering a perfect blend of old-world charm and modern convenience.