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The elegant living area features a pair of vibrant orange sofas adorned with intricate patterns. A plush ottoman sits in the center, accompanied by a decorative chess set. Natural light filters through large windows framed by tasteful drapes, enhancing the relaxed atmosphere.
Home in Bath and North East Somerset

The Townhouse

For a truly private and luxurious experience, the elegant Townhouse is located adjacent to The Gainsborough Bath Spa and a stone's throw from everything Bath has to offer. The Townhouse provides guests with access to all the hotel facilities - including to the hotel's natural thermal waters. Spa Village offers a contemporary perspective on the city’s thermal water heritage. Coupled with the historic use of aromatherapy in Great Britain. Available at The Gainsborough Bath Spa 8:00am to 21:00pm

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The exterior of Old Laundry showcases a two-story Cotswold stone structure with multiple rooflines and large windows. A spacious lawn surrounds the house, complemented by a patio area furnished with seating and a hot tub, creating a relaxed outdoor space for guests.
Home in Winchcombe
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 13 reviews

Old Laundry with hot tub, pet friendly, Winchcombe

Get swept away to a relaxing getaway at Old Laundry, perfect for family reunions and celebrations with friends. Sitting peacefully outside the village of Winchcombe you can revel in this countryside setting. Enjoy a glass of fizz in the hot tub after a meal on the terrace, play family games in the sitting room and make the most of the comfortable bedrooms and quiet setting. With walks from the door, Sudeley Castle a stone’s throw away and the surrounding sights and sounds of the Cotswolds.

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A serene outdoor swimming pool is framed by stone walls and lush greenery. Sun loungers with umbrellas provide ample seating along the pool's edge. The clear blue water reflects the sky, inviting relaxation in a tranquil environment.
Villa in Temple Guiting

Temple Guiting Estate

Set in approximately 14.5 acres of beautiful landscaped grounds & sleeping up to 34 guests, comprising a six-bedroom 15th century Manor House, luxurious five bed barn, one-bed Peacock Shed, a three-bed Granary and one-bed cow byre hideaway, perfect for party overspills. Facilities include a boating lake, tennis court, outdoor heated pool, play area, two hot tubs, state of the art water rower gym, pilates / yoga studio, treatment room, table tennis, table football & cinema with XBox & Sky.

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A spacious patio area surrounds a heated outdoor swimming pool, with striped lounge chairs positioned for sunbathing. A dining table is set with tableware, inviting outdoor meals amidst the scenic backdrop of the Cotswold stone buildings.
Home in Gloucestershire

Foxholme Manor, with swimming pool near Broadway

Succumb to the rural countryside grandeur of Foxholme Manor with its daydream perfect gardens and far-reaching views, luxurious outdoor heated swimming pool and awe-inspiring rooms. You are invited to make this your ultimate Cotswold getaway, celebrating that special birthday or milestone anniversary. The delights of Broadway are on your doorstep with its wide tree lined high street and boutiques, and Winchcombe and beautiful Sudeley Castle are a quintessentially Cotswold day out.

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The exterior of a spacious Cotswold stone house is featured, showcasing a harmonious blend of traditional architecture and modern design. The entrance is framed by multiple steps leading to large windows, with manicured hedges and gravel pathways enhancing the inviting appeal.
Home in Chipping Campden

Elegant Cotswold home with indoor pool and sauna

This thatched, Cotswold stone house is a short walk from picture-perfect Chipping Campden. The house boasts impressive design features, luxurious furnishings, a home cinema, a cedar sauna and an indoor heated pool. There are 5 stylish bedrooms, one with a freestanding bath looking out over the countryside. Outside, there are 3 terraces, a BBQ area and large landscaped gardens opening onto a rolling meadow. Locally, enjoy excellent walks and Shakespeare’s Stratford-upon-Avon.

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The exterior of a modern lakeside house is depicted, highlighting a combination of wood and glass elements. A balcony overlooks a tranquil pond, reflecting the structure's clean lines. Lush greenery surrounds the property, with steps leading from the house down to the water's edge.
Home in Somerford Keynes
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 9 reviews

Mirrors Edge - Hot Tub, Spa & Dog-Friendly Stay

Mirror's Edge is more than a lakeside stay - It's a place to come together. Set on the exclusive Lower Mill estate in the Cotswolds, with four bedrooms, open-plan living, and a hot tub for those end-of-day stories under the stars. Paddleboard from your deck, share slow dinners, let your dogs roam freely. Here, laughter echoes over the water and the mornings unwind slowly. It's not just about getting away, it's about making space for the people that matter the most.

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Home in Batheaston
5 out of 5 average rating, 5 reviews

Queen Anne period home near Bath

A 300+ year-old riverfront stately home, Batheaston House has period charm by the bucketload, with links to two Queens of England. The home is 3 miles from the centre of English city of Bath, which has found renewed fame as the backdrop to much of the Netflix series “Bridgerton.” Batheaston House boasts plenty of historic features throughout the home. Outside, there are courtyards, a terrace, a hot tub and a lawn that leads right down to the River Avon.

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A charming red-brick farmhouse is showcased, featuring an inviting entrance framed by potted plants. The facade is adorned with climbing greenery, and multiple windows provide a glimpse of the interior. A gravel pathway leads to the entrance, surrounded by a spacious driveway.
Home in Preston on Stour
4.63 out of 5 average rating, 8 reviews

Beecham Farmhouse, near Stratford-upon-Avon

Standing in beautiful solitude, surrounded by glorious rolling countryside on the Alscot Estate, Beecham Farmhouse offers an elegant, rural escape in the heart of William Shakespeare's beloved England. The sweeping tree-lined driveway leads visitors to an enchanting red-brick farmhouse, a fabulous holiday home for up to 12 guests and up to two of your favourite four-legged friends. It's the perfect spot for family gatherings and celebrations with friends.

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The exterior of the Manor House is framed by lush greenery, featuring a charming stone façade enhanced by climbing vines. A pebbled driveway leads to the entrance, surrounded by a beautifully landscaped garden with herbaceous plants and shrubs, creating a serene environment.
Villa in Temple Guiting

The Manor

The meticulously maintained six-bedroom Manor House has been privately owned since the 15th century, brought to life as the elegant, traditional-meets-contemporary property that it stands as today by its owners and renowned architect Ptolemy Dean & garden designer Jinny Blom. Perfect for group getaways or larger families, this classic Cotswold Manor filled with facilities and activities offers a luxurious home-away-from-home for guests of all ages.

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Home in Gloucestershire
5 out of 5 average rating, 4 reviews

The Lookout | Luxury Lake House with Hot Tub

Welcome to The Lookout - our latest dog-friendly lakeside getaway, perched above a sailing lake with reversed living and a sunlit sundeck, where stillness, connection, and slow mornings by the water are all part of your day. With panoramic views, a hot tub, and space to gather or pause, The Lookout isn’t just about what you see, it’s about how you feel. The perfect space for group escapes, quiet retreats, and everything in between.

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All about Cotswolds

All About Cotswolds

Want an escape to the Cotswolds? Here’s what to know

When you picture an idyllic English country scene, you’re probably imagining the Cotswolds. Follow the River Thames about 100 miles west of London, and it winds up into the Cotswold Hills, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Verdant hills traced by walking paths slope down toward villages that could all compete for the title of Britain’s prettiest, where cottages and church towers are crafted from local limestone that seems to glow in the sunshine. Wool from Cotswolds-raised sheep was once considered the best in the world, and the profits funded the building of ornate medieval churches, many of which are still beautifully preserved. 

Today, you’ll also find stylish pubs hiding behind ancient stone facades and chic shops tucked into village streets built during the Middle Ages. The region is close enough to the city for a weekend break—but well worth more of your time.

Natural beauty meets picturesque towns and manor houses

The Cotswolds are the second-largest protected landscape in England and a go-to for visitors wanting to walk from rolling hills to hidden valleys to green meadows. But there’s more to the area’s beauty than the scenery. The landscape is dotted with stately manor homes, intriguing ruins, and churches festooned with gargoyles, and the region was the heart of the Arts and Crafts movement.

A thousand years of royal history are on display in the Tudor-era rooms and 14 acres of gardens at Sudeley Castle, once home to Katherine Parr, Henry VIII’s last wife. Tour wood-paneled rooms and special exhibitions, spot pheasants in the gardens, and send kids to explore the castle-themed playground. Blenheim Palace, the birthplace of Winston Churchill, is a World Heritage Site close to the Cotswolds with tapestry-lined apartments along with a maze and a miniature train you can ride between palace and gardens. 

Come summer, you’ll find gardens in full bloom and couples taking wedding photos on the grounds of the neo-Mughal Sezincote Estate; come Christmas, many manor houses are transformed into holiday wonderlands with lights and craft markets.

Climb to one of the highest points in the area for a visit to Broadway Tower, an architectural folly with views spanning the Cotswolds and beyond. Then head down the tower to a Cold War–era bunker or roam the park and meet the resident herd of deer.

Find filming locations of favorite movies in and around Gloucester

The city of Gloucester, at the western edge of the Cotswolds, has played a starring role in several recent movies. Gloucester Cathedral’s Gothic architecture doubled as Hogwarts in the Harry Potter films and served as backdrop to historical drama in adaptations like Hollow Crown and Wolf Hall. If you were charmed by the country houses in The Holiday and Bridget Jones’s Diary, you’ll find their real-life counterparts in the Cotswolds.

World-famous culture and farm-to-table food in the Cotswolds

Networks of walking paths mean you can explore the Cotswold Hills at your leisure, but guided walking tours and horseback rides make getting around even easier. Plan a visit around a yearly event like a literary or music festival, or take your time stopping at antique shops and tearooms on your way from one village to the next. Take a day trip back in time amid the iconic silhouettes of Stonehenge or the renowned collections of the Oxford University Museum of Natural History.

Roaring fires and craft brews welcome visitors to quintessential British pubs, and Michelin-starred eateries have popped up in Cotswolds villages as well, presenting fresh takes on everything from Sunday lunch and afternoon tea to local lamb.

Where to stay in the Cotswolds

Looking for a country getaway or village life? There’s a Cotswolds luxury home just for you

From renovated farmhouses with cozy fireplaces to manicured estates surrounded by gardens, our Cotswolds vacation rentals showcase the region’s heritage. Find details like walls made of the area’s distinctive limestone or handmade bricks, beamed ceilings, and paned windows peeking out at the countryside. You can even stay in converted stables, where you’ll find creature comforts such as wood-burning hearths and heated floors. 

Choose one of the 4 buildings on the 150-acre grounds of Fairoaks, a former model farm built in the early 19th century, for a getaway, or reserve the whole estate for a group of family and friends. Glimpse some of England’s oldest rocks on a walk through the rolling Malvern Hills, which surround the estate, and seek refreshment at a pub within walking distance. The property is close enough to the town of Ledbury that you can stop by the market to pick up homegrown produce for dinner, and the short drive to Cheltenham makes it easy to take a day trip to the horse races or literary festival.

Or pick a Cotswolds village to be your home for a week or two, and settle into a farmhouse nestled into a garden or former manor home set atop an expanse of lawn. These vacation rentals pair the convenience of a village location with the quiet of a country setting. Make the homes your starting point for a day of village-hopping, and circle back for an afternoon cup at a tearoom or dinner at restaurants offering French cuisine and modern English fare.

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