Property Description
Nestled in the centre of the peaceful and picturesque village of Stanton, in the heart of the Cotswolds, you will find the Hayloft. A charming 17th century converted Cotswold stone barn with many exposed beams, yet with a light and airy feel and good headroom for guests above 6'. Stanton is quintessentially Cotswolds, picture postcard pretty and a welcome retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
The Mount Inn at top of the village has extensive views over both the village, the surrounding Cotswold countryside and the Vale of Evesham. Extremely popular, booking is recommended in this friendly, cosy public house serving good food and local Donnington Ale. The village is also home to a small garden nursery with a wonderful array of plants and a small farm shop selling local produce, including asparagus (in season), cheese and delicious sausages.
This holiday cottage at a glance
Sleeps four guests.One ground floor bedroom with en-suite shower room.One first floor bedroom with en-suite bathroom.A well maintained, attractive walled garden to the front with well-established beds full of seasonal colour, a number of unusual small trees and wooden table and chairs.Parking for one vehicle is available at the property.WiFi.Minimum of a two night stay.Additional features
Ideal for a Romantic RetreatOn the south facing side is a small sunny terrace.Within walking distance to various local pubs.Exposed beams and an exposed stone wall.Gas fired central heating.Electric cooker and gas hob, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, washing machine and tumble dryer.40″ television with HD Freeview. DVD and iPod docking station.Travel cot, highchair and stairgate available.Garden furniture.Attractions and nearby amenities
Broadway with its many pubs and restaurants and a great delicatessen is just three miles away.The small but busy town of Stow-on-the-Wold with a large selection of interesting shops is nine miles distant.Winchcombe is a must for food lovers with a number of great eating hostelries.Cheltenham boasting the popular Gold Cup in March is 11 miles away.Stanton, which lies on the Cotswold Way, is a delight for walkers and cyclists, with trails to suit all abilities running from the village.Pubs at Snowshill and Broadway are both within walking distance.For riders of all levels, horses can be hired at the renowned Jill Carenza Equestrian centre on the edge of the village.Steam enthusiasts can board the Gloucester and Warwickshire steam railway at Toddington (3 miles) and mountain bikers have endless hilly trails to keep them busy.For additional inspiration on what to do within the area, please click here .