Cheltenham is home to Converted Cotswold Barn; Tranquil Escape, Sleeps 4. Chedworth Roman Villa and Arlington Row are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Cirencester Golf Club and Cineworld Cheltenham. Cotswold Wildlife Park and Cerney House Gardens are also worth visiting.
What's nearby
Cotswold Countryside Collection - 13 min drive - 11.9 km
Newport Meadows is a charming detached barn conversion set on a working farm near Chedworth, offering a peaceful countryside retreat. Ideal for families or friends, it features a spacious kitchen/diner, a cosy sitting room with a woodburning stove, and a quiet study. Upstairs, there’s a master double bedroom and a twin room, plus a cloakroom. Outside, enjoy scenic farmland views from the patio garden with a BBQ. Nearby attractions include Chedworth Roman Villa and scenic Cotswold walks. Newport Meadows is a wonderful detached barn conversion which sleeps four guests, in two bedrooms, with a spacious ground floor bathroom. Dating back to the mid-19th century, the property has been lovingly refurbished and now boasts a stylish interior with beautiful character features including exposed Cotswold stone walls and a cosy wood burning stove. The contemporary finish is complemented by modern facilities such as wireless internet access, a Smart TV and well-equipped kitchen, yet with resident chickens and cats from the neighbouring farm exploring the grounds, the property retains its country feel. There is an attractive enclosed garden and ample off-street parking is available on the driveway. Newport Meadows is located on a working farm on the outskirts of the picturesque village of Chedworth. This unspoilt village benefits from a popular pub and the parish Church of St Andrew, an impressive Grade I listed building. The National Trust owned Chedworth Roman Villa, one of the largest Romano-British villas in the UK, is just a short walk away from the property and gives visitors an insight into 4th century life. Situated within the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, there are many footpaths and cycle routes through the village, including those which take in the stunning Coln Valley. Chedworth is well-placed for visiting the many lovely towns and villages of the Cotswolds including Cirencester, Burford, Winchcombe and Bourton-on-the-Water, all home to a number of pubs, restaurants, independent shops and tempting tearooms. Further afield destinations such as Stratford-upon-Avon, Oxford and Bath are also within easy reach for day trips. Newport Meadows is the perfect retreat for a group of friends or family who are looking for a relaxing break in the heart of the Cotswold countryside. The front door opens into a bright lobby, and the following rooms are on the ground floor: Living room: This beautifully presented dual aspect living room has a wonderful exposed Cotswold stone feature wall and two separate areas in which to relax. This rooms contains a wood burning stove, two-seater sofa, four armchairs, Smart TV and a selection of books and board games; Dining room/kitchen: This light and spacious open plan dining area and kitchen has been finished in a contemporary style and looks out across the drive to gorgeous fruit trees. Well-equipped for home cooking, this room contains a wooden dining table which comfortably seats four, a double electric oven with four-ring induction hob, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, microwave, toaster, kettle, cafetière and radio; Study: With a lovely outlook over the side garden, this peaceful area contains a writing desk and chair; Family bathroom: Flooded with natural light, the bathroom contains a bath with handheld shower attachment, walk-in shower, toilet, wash basin and heated towel rail; Utility room: Adjacent to the lobby, this useful room contains a washing machine and tumble dryer. Stairs lead up from the dining area to the first floor landing, off which are the following rooms: Master bedroom: With far-reaching rural views, this tastefully decorated bedroom contains a double bed, a built-in wardrobe, two bedside tables with drawers, an additional small table with drawers, and a bedroom chair; Bedroom 2: Perfect for a restful night, this cosy bedroom contains two single beds, a built-in wardrobe, an ornate hand-carved ottoman and a bedroom chair; Cloakroom: Contains a toilet and wash basin. Accessed via the living and dining rooms, the attractive garden at the rear is a peaceful spot to while away warm summer afternoons. There is a paved patio with an outdoor table with seating for four, and in the summer months a charcoal barbecue is provided, perfect for al fresco dining. Three stone steps lead up to the lawn which is bordered by shrubs and trees and overlooks farmland which often contains grazing cattle. A path leads round to the front of the property where there is a walled kitchen garden and greenhouse which is tended by the farmer and is not accessible to guests. There is ample parking on the gravel driveway at the front of the property. Guests have sole use of the entire property, garden and drive for their stay. Contact our co-host for any questions you may have during your stay. Chedworth is home to one of the largest Roman Villas in Britain, owned by the National Trust, it is a place of wonder where you can discover the West Range and Museum and get an insight into 4th century life. Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy the excellent scenic walks from the village including The Monarch’s Way and The Macmillan Way. Ideally located in the centre of the Cotswolds, popular towns including Bourton-on-the-Water, Stow-on-the-Wold and Burford can all be discovered whilst staying in Chedworth. The market town of Cirencester and regency spa town Cheltenham are both easily accessible and have a variety of visitor attractions to explore. Cheltenham is a town in Gloucestershire and lies beneath Cleeve Hill, the highest point in the Cotswolds and above the vale of the River Severn. It is known as 'The Western Gateway to the Cotswolds'. This edge-of-the Cotswolds spa town is hard to beat for refined elegance and Regency terraces, annual festivals, Ladies' College and racecourse. Also fortnightly farmers markets, classy shops and restaurants all surrounded by glorious countryside. The town is home to the renowned Cheltenham Festival, 4 days of horse jump racing culminating in the Gold Cup, held annually in March at Cheltenham Racecourse. It's also known for Regency buildings, including the Pittville Pump Room, a remnant of Cheltenham’s past as a spa town. There's fine art at The Wilson museum, and the Victorian Everyman Theatre has an ornate auditorium. We are very rural, so recommend bringing a car with you to get around easiest, although taxis will bring you out of town and there are some Ubers available. If you fancy a break out of the kitchen, you will find the The Stump, located near Cirencester, a revitalized 17th-century coaching inn offering a vibrant dining experience. Renowned for its wood-fired pizzas and Italian-inspired dishes, the pub also boasts a selection of craft beers, including collaborations with local breweries like DEYA Brewing Company. With cosy interiors featuring open fires and rustic charm, The Stump is a favorite among both locals and visitors looking for great food in a relaxed, welcoming setting. The village hall also has a pop up pub on weekends, when there are no private events on. Chedworth is home to one of the largest Roman Villas in Britain, owned by the National Trust, it is a place of wonder where you can discover the West Range and Museum and get an insight into 4th century life. Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy the excellent scenic walks from the village including The Monarch’s Way and The Macmillan Way. Ideally located in the centre of the Cotswolds, popular towns including Bourton-on-the-Water, Stow-on-the-Wold and Burford can all be discovered whilst staying in Chedworth. The market town of Cirencester and regency spa town Cheltenham are both easily accessible and have a variety of visitor attractions to explore. Cheltenham is a town in Gloucestershire and lies beneath Cleeve Hill, the highest point in the Cotswolds and above the vale of the River Severn. It is known as 'The Western Gateway to the Cotswolds'. This edge-of-the Cotswolds spa town is hard to beat for refined elegance and Regency terraces, annual festivals, Ladies' College and racecourse. Also fortnightly farmers markets, classy shops and restaurants all surrounded by glorious countryside. The town is home to the renowned Cheltenham Festival, 4 days of horse jump racing culminating in the Gold Cup, held annually in March at Cheltenham Racecourse. It's also known for Regency buildings, including the Pittville Pump Room, a remnant of Cheltenham’s past as a spa town. There's fine art at The Wilson museum, and the Victorian Everyman Theatre has an ornate auditorium.
Property manager
Rebecca Wallen
Languages
English
Amenities
Parking available
Laundry
House Rules
Check in after 3:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 25
Check out before 11:00 AM
default
Children
Adults only
default
Events
No events allowed
default
Pets
No pets allowed
default
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Safety features at this property include a carbon monoxide detector, a fire extinguisher, a smoke detector and a first aid kit
Frequently asked questions
Is Converted Cotswold Barn; Tranquil Escape, Sleeps 4 pet-friendly?
No, pets are not allowed at this property.
What time is check-in at Converted Cotswold Barn; Tranquil Escape, Sleeps 4?
Check-in begins at 3:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Converted Cotswold Barn; Tranquil Escape, Sleeps 4?