The Terrace is a charming 18th century Cotswold cottage in the beautiful village of Mickleton in the Cotswolds. It has private, off road parking, a well equipped kitchen with dining table. Upstairs is a living room with log burner, smart TV, quaint floorboards, stunning views of the Cotswolds and a bathroom equipped with luxury toiletries. On the top floor is a cosy bedroom for two with high end linens and stunning views. Outside enjoy a private garden, bbq and patio seating.
The space
The cottage is several hundred years old with lovely period features like the wonderful old floorboards, a spiral staircase and beams. We have added modern conveniences with a well stocked kitchen including dolce gusto coffee machine, kettle, toaster, microwave, oven and fridge freezer. The living room has fabulous cotswold views, a comfy sofa, a Smart TV, a working log burning stove (don't worry we also have central heating!!) and lots of books and games. The bathroom has a bath with a shower over (brand new), lovely snuggly towels and shower gel, shampoo and conditioner. On the top floor is a stunning dual aspect master bedroom with countryside views. It has a double bed and storage, plus a desk with a charming view and full length mirror. We use high end Bramley toiletries and Egyptian cotton high thread count linens for a touch of luxury. Perfect for a romantic getaway! Outside there's off road parking and a delightful fenced cottage garden with a deck, furniture and a bbq ready to go.
Guest access
The whole cottage, garden and parking space is yours! The parking area is shared with the other houses in the terrace but we have an allocated spot.
Other things to note
The cottage is charming and very old, whilst it's modernised and well equipped do be aware the floorboards and spiral staircase are original and may be uneven and creaky - this is part of the charm and character of the property. It does also have some low ceilings especially in the bathroom so if you're tall you may need to be prepared for this especially in the shower. We absolutely love the history and character of the cottage and think it's well worth the low beams!