Over three floors. Five bedrooms: 1 x king-size with en-suite bath, basin, and WC, 2 x king-size with TV, 2 x double. Note: Sofa bed (on 2nd floor) available on request, suitable for one small adult or teenager, Please request when booking. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin, and WC. Shower room with walk-in shower, basin, and WC. Ground floor shower room with walk-in shower, WC and Basin. Kitchen. Utility. Dining room. Sitting room. Second-floor Study. Games room
Gas central heating
Electric AGA, additional electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, washer/dryer
Smart TV, WiFi, piano, games room with pool table and darts board
Fuel and power inc. in rent
Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
Highchair, travel cot, and stair gate available
Off-road parking for 4–5 cars
EV charger available
Wrap-around garden with patio, lawn, furniture and orchard
Two small/medium well-behaved dogs welcome
Sorry, no smoking
Shop and pub 0.1 mile, river 0.8 miles
The charming village of Mickleton in Gloucestershire lies on the western edge of the Cotswolds Hills, close to the borders of Warwickshire and Worcestershire. Boasting many attractive black and white buildings, Mickleton offers a good selection of village amenities including a well-stocked shop, farm shops offering a taste of the area and two traditional pubs. Mickleton village is home to the famous Pudding Club at the Three Ways House Hotel, Definitely worth booking ahead for a full on ‘Pudding Club experience’. Mickleton lies just south of the infamous Meon Hill, said to have inspired Tolkien’s Weathertop from The Lord of the Rings. The small market town of Chipping Campden is close by, boasting an elegant terraced high street dating back to the 14th century. Here you can discover old inns, specialist shops, tea rooms and a splendid 17th century market hall. Also nearby is Shipston-on-Stour with its magnificent 17th century church. Stratford-upon-Avon can be reached within a pleasant drive, and is alive with character with its famous theatre, medieval buildings, cafes, charming riverside walks and boating trips. The magnificent medieval castle at Warwick makes a great day out for all the family, or why not visit the National Trust house at Charlecote Park with its graceful gardens, intriguing maze and deer park? Many unspoilt Cotswold towns and villages are dotted about this wonderful rural area, making Mickleton a superb holiday destination at any time of year.