| Buckland Manor Cottage is a beautifully restored
and extended period cottage, with landscaped and partly walled gardens, enjoying superb
views, in the centre of the renowned Cotswold village of Buckland.
The Cottage sleeps 6 with 3 bathrooms and is located opposite St Michael’s Church
overlooking beautiful gardens belonging to Buckland Manor Hotel, and is constructed
in local Cotswold stone under Welsh slate roof with casement windows.
The English Oak front door opens into the entrance lobby and thence through to the
sitting room with open fireplace, and fitted cabinets either side of the fireplace.
There are ample sofa’s and armchairs for everybody to relax after a day out in
the Cotswolds. There is a Sony flat screen TV, DVD, and Hi Fi together with an Ipod
dock.
The cottage benefits from under floor heating throughout the entire ground floor and
gas fired thermostatically controlled radiators to first floor.
From the sitting room you step down onto the beautiful limestone floor of the kitchen
with cut stone Tudor Arch leading to the dining area, which had extensive French windows
opening onto the terrace and garden beyond.
The hand painted kitchen has been made by Trefurn from the Royal Forest of Dean with
granite work surfaces and a three oven gas fired Aga. There is an integrated fridge,
freezer with ice maker, dishwasher, and microwave oven. Off the kitchen is the laundry
room with Miele washing machine and tumble dryer, and Belfast kitchen sink.
From the dining area the inner lobby leads to a shower room with power shower, toilet
and wash hand basin with shaver point over. The twin bedded room has views over the
garden and terrace.
Accessed from the entrance lobby are the stairs leading to the first floor landing.
The master suite has a king sized double bed, delightful views over the garden and
luxury en-suite shower room, with power shower, toilet and wash hand basin. The second
bedroom also has a king size wrought iron double bed and looks out over St Michaels
Church and the renowned Buckland Manor Hotel gardens. Adjacent is the bathroom with
suite by Lefroy Brooks consisting of cast iron bath with telephone shower over, toilet
and a twin wash hand basins.
Outside
The gardens are a mixture of formal and informal and provide the perfect setting for the cottage. The property is approached through a pair of ashlar stone pillars, providing access to a gravelled courtyard. Enjoy alfresco dining on the terrace whilst seated at the pretty cast iron garden furniture, with spectacular views across the
open countryside.
From the front courtyard a flight of stone steps leads down to a substantial York
stone terrace immediately adjoining the cottage, with herb border. A further
flight of stone steps leads down to a partly walled sunken garden with a bridge over
the Buckland stream.
Tariff:- £500.00 per week |