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Self-catering Holiday Cottages, Gloucestershire

With Hoseasons, you can book self-catering holiday accommodation in England including cottages, holiday parks, lodges, boats and city apartments. These tend to be holiday bookings for several days or a week or two. For stays of one or two nights, or for more flexibility, please check the hotel listings.

  • The Cider Mill, Gloucestershire (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Set in the village of Alvington which lies between the River Severn and the Wye Valley this comfortable converted cider barn offers an ideal base for exploring the surrounding countryside. The Cider Mill is located in the grounds of the Blacksmith’s Arms a friendly and welcoming village pub with a good restaurant – the perfect place to end a day spent enjoying some of the area’s wonderful walking and cycling. The Offa’s Dyke long distance footpath lies close by and there are glorious woodland trails and an excellent range of outdoor activities and attractions in the Royal Forest of Dean. Chepstow Castle Tintern Abbey and the cathedral city of Gloucester are all a short drive. Village shop 100 yards.
  • Stud Farm, Gloucestershire (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Set down a tree lined drive these converted spacious and immaculately presented cottages are delightfully located on the fringes of the village of Blaisdon. Famous for its plum orchards and voted best kept village four times in recent years Blaisdon boasts many timber framed buildings dating back to the 15th century – the excellent local pub is just a 300 yard stroll. Stud Farm itself is a working farm once home to Blaisdon Conqueror the world’s largest Shire horse (his bones are now in the British Museum) and makes an ideal base for exploring the Forest of Dean. A haven for wildlife and setting for the Cannop Valley and Nags Head RSPB reserves the Forest is crisscrossed by nature trails and cycleways – superb for walking and mountain biking. The fascinating Clearwell Caves iron mines steam train trips and a wide variety of outdoor activities are all easily accessible as are water sports at Ross-on-Wye the cathedral city of Gloucester and its historic docks (10 miles) Cheltenham and Hereford. Shop 1 mile.
  • High Beeches, Gloucestershire (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Nestling high above the rich woodlands of the Royal Forest of Dean this large detached property and its gardens enjoy panoramic views across the hills and mountains of Wales and a safely secluded setting perfect for children and pets. Peregrine falcons are among the area’s abundant wildlife there are lovely forest walks within yards of the front door and angling cycling golf riding canoeing and climbing are available nearby. Gloucester Ross-on-Wye Monmouth and Hereford are all a short drive. Pub and shop 1.5 miles.
  • Oak Tree Cottage, Gloucestershire (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Peacefully nestling high above the lush woodlands of the famously beautiful Royal Forest of Dean this charming property offers very comfortable accommodation and a large sunny landscaped garden (pictured). Lovely forest walks start from the door and angling cycling canoeing riding and climbing are available nearby whilst the myriad attractions of the Forest range from a steam railway to a butterfly zoo. The Wye Valley and historic Monmouth’s excellent range of leisure facilities are within a half hour’s drive as are Gloucester’s celebrated docks outlet shopping and magnificent cathedral. Pub and shop 1 mile.
  • Cowfair, Gloucestershire (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    This attractive beamed period cottage is tucked away in a quiet location within three minutes’ walk of Chipping Campden’s famous High Street with its many interesting shops and excellent restaurants pubs and cafes. Among the myriad of Cotswold delights nearby are the celebrated English gardens at Hidcote Manor (N.T.) and Kiftsgate Court (both about 3 miles) and some of the loveliest of the Cotswold villages including Stow-on-the-Wold Broadway and Moreton-in-Marsh are just a short drive. Stratford-upon-Avon Shakespeare’s birthplace is only 12 miles away and Cheltenham Warwick and Oxford’s dreaming spires are all easily accessible. There is wonderful walking locally and a golf course is 2 miles.
  • Kingrove Farm, Gloucestershire (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Set on the fringes of the charming town of Chipping Sodbury these two attractive and well appointed barn conversions enjoy pleasant views and a rural location on a working farm. The myriad attractions of the Cotswolds and Forest of Dean are nearby Badminton is just 3 miles whilst Bristol and the Roman city of Bath are both only 12 miles. Slimbridge Wildfowl Trust Westonbirt Arboretum the beautiful Wye Valley and Durham Park (N.T.) are all easily accessible. Cardiff and Longleat are each around one hour away. Walkers will delight in the proximity of both the Cotswold and Monarch Ways. Golf tennis and swimming are found locally. Shops and pubs serving food 1 mile.
  • Bakery Cottage, Gloucestershire (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    In the charming Cotswold village of Ampney Crucis this immaculately presented cottage enjoys lovely quintessentially English views over grazing sheep and the village cricket ground. Full of character with beamed high vaulted ceilings it adjoins the owners’ home just 2 miles from the old Roman town of Cirencester. The Cotswold Water Park Cheltenham (14 miles) Oxford Burford Stow-on-the-Wold and Lechlade are easily accessible. An excellent dining pub is a short stroll away. Shops 2 miles.
  • Farncombe, Gloucestershire (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    In a peaceful setting surrounded by countryside this delightful cottage (far left of property shown) lies in Clapton-on-the-Hill a sleepy village set a spectacular 700ft above sea level. With wonderful walking just yards from the doorstep it adjoins the owners’ home sharing their garden with views across the Windrush Valley. The Cotswold village of Bourton-on-the-Water with its shops pubs cafes and restaurants is just 2 miles whilst Cheltenham is 20 miles and the dreaming spires of Oxford are a 40 minute drive. Lodge Park and Sherborne Estate (N.T.) 4 miles. Shops and pubs 2 miles.
  • Forest of Dean , Gloucestershire (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Nestling amidst lush woodland these superb timber lodges enjoy a spectacular setting in the heart of the Royal Forest of Dean - England’s first national forest park and a magically lovely backdrop for a host of delights including the famous sculpture trail. Mountain bikes are available for hire at the Forest of Dean Lodges there is a children’s play area and visitors can join a number of ranger led activities. A wealth of outdoor activities await in the surrounding area from climbing and abseiling to high trees rope adventure canoeing in the Wye Valley sailing on the River Severn or enjoying gentle walks and glorious cycling paths in the largest oak woodland in the country. If visitors can tear themselves away from the gorgeous views peace and tranquillity of their immediate surroundings they’ll find a myriad of family attractions in the area ranging from the fascinating Clearwell Caves to craft centres great houses and gardens museums and steam train rides. Horse racing at Chepstow and the quaint market towns and picturesque villages of the Cotswolds are also within easy reach. There is a shop and coffee lounge on site and the thriving market town of Coleford boasts a good selection of shops pubs and restaurants cinema and visitor facilities.
  • Home Farm , Gloucestershire (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Set amidst beautiful countryside in the heart of the Cotswolds these delightful cottages offer the opportunity for a romantic break peaceful getaway or exploring this area’s villages and attractions. Converted from traditional honey coloured stone farm buildings and retaining original features in their well appointed interiors they are set around a courtyard adjacent to the owners’ home on a working farm. Home Farm’s location in a picturesque village is ideal for walking cycling and touring the local pub serving food is a short stroll from the cottages and just 2.5 miles away Chipping Campden one of the Cotswolds’ loveliest small towns offers interesting shops and a wide choice of restaurants. Broadway (6 miles) is home to unique shops designer boutiques and superb art galleries as well as a tower offering one of England’s finest viewpoints with 13 English counties to be seen on a clear day. Hidcote (N.T.) and its impressive gardens are only 2 miles and Blenheim Palace Warwick Castle and Stratford-upon-Avon are all easily accessible.
  • Ash Farm Barns, Gloucestershire (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    In beautiful countryside at the heart of the Cotswolds these converted cottages present an attractive opportunity to explore this lovely region. Whilst retaining their original charm they are cosy and very comfortable and stand in a courtyard adjacent to the owner’s home on a mixed working farm. Less than 3 miles away are the fine shops pubs restaurants and antique emporia of the bustling market town of Stow-on-the-Wold is the highest of the Cotswold towns. Popular Bourton-on-the-Water often described as the ‘Little Venice’ of the Cotswolds and home to Birdland and a fascinating model village is only 6 miles and the myriad delights of historic Stratford Oxford Cirencester and Cheltenham are easily accessible. The Cotswold Water Park’s 40 acres offering an impressive array of land and waterbourne activities are just 20 miles.
  • Jay Barn, Gloucestershire (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Attractive rural surroundings with sweeping views a suntrap garden and a beautifully appointed and very comfortable interior ensure this converted 19th century barn makes the perfect base for holidays and last minute breaks. A sparkling stream runs through its enclosed south facing garden. Set on a hill top just 2 miles away are the distinctive mellow Cotswold stone buildings of Stow-on-the-Wold a charming and historic little market town with a good selection of shops inns and eating places. The stunningly beautiful Cotswold landscape dotted with historic houses and picturesque villages is a delight to explore; Moreton-in-Marsh Burford and Chipping Norton are a short drive whilst Broadway’s famous antique shops museums and theatres in Shakespeare’s birthplace Stratford-upon-Avon Cheltenham races and Oxford’s dreaming spires are all under 25 miles. There is lovely walking locally and tennis golf and riding can be enjoyed nearby.
  • The Smythy, Gloucestershire (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Perfect for family holidays this attractive cottage is one of a small cluster of six set on a working farm 0.5 mile from the pretty town of Lechlade and within 40 acres of farm and woodland offering superb range of activities. Heated indoor swimming pool available at extra charge. Many attractions of the Cotswolds including Cotswolds Water Park and Burford Wildlife Park are accessible. Bath Oxford and Cheltenham are under an hour’s drive. Fishing can be enjoyed nearby.
  • Cider Press Cottage, Gloucestershire (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Situated in the Royal Forest of Dean this property offers an ideal retreat for a relaxing holiday or for exploring the surrounding area. Set in the 4 acre grounds of the owners home it is just a 0.5 mile from Oldcroft with its shops pubs and restaurants. The cottage is suitable for the disabled and also provides the perfect location for visitors with pets. The River Severn (4 miles) Dean Heritage Centre Dean Forest Railway and Tintern Abbey are all nearby. There is good fishing RSPB reserves riding golf tennis and excellent walking and cycling opportunities locally. Ross on Wye Chepstow Monmouth and the cathedral cities of Gloucester and Hereford are within easy driving distance. Lydney 3 miles.
  • Deanfield Coach House, Gloucestershire (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    In the heart of the magnificent historic Forest of Dean this characterful property combines superb comfort with lovely original features. Backing onto an RSPB reserve’s walking and cycling paths and just a short stroll from a steam railway village shop restaurant and pubs it is within a short drive of Tintern Abbey a craft centre tree adventure canoeing at Symond’s Yat mountain bike trails and Ross on Wye.
  • Mellow Farm Lodge, Gloucestershire (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Enjoying panoramic views over the beautiful rolling hills of the Wye Valley border area this spacious and very comfortable contemporary property sits peacefully within easy reach of good roads and a myriad of attractions. ‘Black and White’ Ledbury Newent Royal Forest of Dean are all under 10 miles whilst Cheltenham’s festivals and excellent shopping and the wonderful Malvern Hills are a half hour drive. Great walking cycle hire an indoor pool museums and cinema are all nearby. Shop and pub 1.5 miles.
  • Rookery Barn, Gloucestershire (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    In an outstanding position on the edge of the Wye Valley this converted barn commands panoramic views across the valley to the Black Mountains of Wales beyond. Lovingly restored with a feature fireplace and exposed beams it lies 1.5 miles from good pubs restaurants and shops. Offering direct access to many footpaths including the Offa’s Dyke long distance path it is within easy reach of Clearwell Caves Tintern Abbey Symond’s Yat Chepstow and a myriad places of interest. Gloucester under 1 hour’s drive.
  • Exbridg, Gloucestershire (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Boasting an outdoor unheated swimming pool lawns and large patio areas this detached property makes a delightfully relaxing and very comfortable holiday base. Quietly set on the fringes of an attractive Cotswold town it lies about 500 yards from the market square and its good shops inns and restaurants. This lovely walking and cycling area is within easy reach of Stratford Oxford Cheltenham Cirencester and Bath.
  • The Old Barn, Gloucestershire (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Boasting panoramic views over the Royal Forest of Dean and direct access to forest walking from its garden this very comfortable spacious and characterful property is perfect for family reunions. Set above the owners’ apartment and just a short stroll from the village pub The Old Barn enjoys a large garden with play equipment and its balcony is a great place to relax and make the most of the glorious views. Easily reached all year round and a wonderful location for walking and touring this beautiful border area offers not only stunning scenery but also numerous attractions such as the Forest of Dean steam railway Clearwell Caves a butterfly zoo famous sculpture trail Go Ape high rope adventure course mountain bike trails and nature reserves. Great days out might include trips to Gloucester’s impressive cathedral and interesting shopping at the restored historic harbour quays as well as to Chepstow Castle and Tintern Abbey whilst the views at Symond’s Yat The Kymin (N.T.) and the lovely Lower Wye Valley are spectacular. Horse riding and a good leisure centre are available nearby and there is a superb golf course only a few minutes’ drive away. Small shops and a post office are found in the thriving village of Blakeney (0.75 mile) Lydney offers more extensive shopping (2.5 miles) and the attractive market town of Monmouth is 12 miles.
  • The Stable, Gloucestershire (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Originally used for cider making and more recently for stabling working horses this tastefully converted detached property features a wealth of splendid elm timbering including part of the original cider press. Cosy and comfortable it is set on a quiet working farm just a 0.5 mile walk from the village dining pub and shop and is ideally positioned for visits to Slimbridge or Cheltenham’s races. The many attractions of the Cotswolds Gloucester and Bath are all easily accessible.
  • Forest of Dean Cottages, Gloucestershire (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Surrounded by landscaped gardens and grounds leading directly into the Royal Forest of Dean – an ancient woodland and area of outstanding natural beauty – these seven cottages enjoy the perfect setting for a relaxing break whatever the season. Spacious comfortable and cosily heated they share an attractive courtyard setting with a number of other properties. As well as being a haven for wildlife and home to the Cannop Valley and Nags Head RSPB reserves the historic Royal Forest of Dean is crisscrossed by nature trails and cycleways – superb for walking and mountain biking. And this glorious forest area offers so much for visitors of every age to do. Outdoor pursuits can be enjoyed at one of the many activity centres there is a famous sculpture trail to follow and craft centres to explore and both the fascinating Clearwell Caves and Forest Steam Railway Centre are close by.

    Among the myriad of exhilarating activities to be found within about 20 minutes’ drive of the cottages are quad biking a climbing tower high trees rope adventure and canoeing on the River Wye at Symond’s Yat. Magnificent Tintern Abbey the thrill of horse racing at Chepstow and cinema at Coleford are all just a short drive. Visitors can enjoy wonderful days out exploring Gloucester with its cathedral and historic docks area the Malvern Hills and the beautiful Wye Valley as well as the picturesque villages and quaint market towns of the Cotswolds which are also within easy reach. Golf riding and fishing are all found locally and the delightful little town of Lydney with its good shops and leisure centre is just 3 miles. Village pub and shop 0.5 mile.

Hotels & Holiday Accommodation in Gloucestershire 

 
The Cider Mill
The Cider Mill, Gloucestershire
(Book Cottages online at Hoseasons) Oak Tree Cottage
Oak Tree Cottage, Gloucestershire
(Book Cottages online at Hoseasons) Forest of Dean Cottages
Forest of Dean Cottages, Gloucestershire
(Book Cottages online at Hoseasons)

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