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Pike Cottage
PIKE COTTAGE, family friendly, with open fire in Stow-On-The-Wold
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This 19th century cottage is stationed in Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire and can sleep seven people in four bedrooms. The space Please note: The staircase to the second floor is narrow and steep so not suitable for people with mobility issues. Pike Cottage is a 19th century cottage stationed in Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire. The property is arranged over three floors, and according to local history, was an old tollhouse for the Fosse Way turnpike. It has a slightly quirky structure which lays testament to its history, for example the old arch gate in Cotswold stone features a guide to the town. Some of its original features have been preserved for that authentic cottage feel such as the beams, the doors and fireplace. The property opens up to a large living room with an open fire, fitted kitchen and dining area. There is also a ground floor cloakroom and WC. The staircase leads up to a double bedroom with an en suite bathroom with bath, and shower over the bath, basin and WC, a twin bedroom can be accessed via a steep set of stairs. Also on this floor is a single room which has a pull out truckle bed, available on request. On the second floor you will find a king-size bedroom with an en suite shower room and basin. Outside has a small paved garden with an extensive landscaped enclosure, full of plants, flowers and shrubbery. Pike Cottage is the ideal property for families and friends as it has easy access into the local shops and pubs, while surrounded by a magnificent countryside. Please note an initial supply of logs & kindling is provided for the property between October until end of March; additional log supplies can be purchased locally. A good Housekeeping bond of £100 is taken prior to your stay. Other things to note Please note: The staircase to the second floor is narrow and steep so not suitable for people with mobility issues. Pike Cottage is a 19th century cottage stationed in Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire. The property is arranged over three floors, and according to local history, was an old tollhouse for the Fosse Way turnpike. It has a slightly quirky structure which lays testament to its history, for example the old arch gate in Cotswold stone features a guide to the town. Some of its original features have been preserved for that authentic cottage feel such as the beams, the doors and fireplace. The property opens up to a large living room with an open fire, fitted kitchen and dining area. There is also a ground floor cloakroom and WC. The staircase leads up to a double bedroom with an en suite bathroom with bath, and shower over the bath, basin and WC, a twin bedroom can be accessed via a steep set of stairs. Also on this floor is a single room which has a pull out truckle bed, available on request. On the second floor you will find a king-size bedroom with an en suite shower room and basin. Outside has a small paved garden with an extensive landscaped enclosure, full of plants, flowers and shrubbery. Pike Cottage is the ideal property for families and friends as it has easy access into the local shops and pubs, while surrounded by a magnificent countryside. Please note an initial supply of logs & kindling is provided for the property between October until end of March; additional log supplies can be purchased locally. A good Housekeeping bond of £100 is taken prior to your stay. Note: This property requires a Good House Keeping Bond of £100 Note: The staircase to the second floor is narrow and steep, not suitable for people with mobility issues. Note: On road parking only - on a first come, first served basis. Please note an initial supply of logs & kindling is provided for the property between October until end of March; additional log supplies can be purchased locally. Note: The Stow Horse Fair is held twice a year, on the Thursday closest to 12th May and the Thursday closest to 24th October, this is a traditional fair for people to meet up and trade which dates back to 1476 when its Charter was granted; Stow is very busy for a day or two before and after each fair, and a number of shops, pubs and restaurants are closed.
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