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Artisan Hall: 4BD Stunning Grandeur in Cotswolds
Resting in the quiet village of Toddington, this Grade ll listed Cotswold stone dwelling, makes the perfect getaway for entertaining families and groups of friends alike.
A unique character includes a grand arched ceiling, with wooden beams and chandeliers and exposed Cotswold stone walls, porthole windows, and a quirky hammock which most definitely takes centre stage.
The grand entrance hall has high ceilings, a stunning chandelier and ornate furnishings, leading to the great hall which is the centrepiece of this home.
Here you can relax under the Bedouin tent and enjoy the large wood burning stove and inviting sofas.
If you are after a bit of peace and quiet, there is a snug with a log burning fire. Or you might prefer the bright sitting room equipped with Apple TV with Netflix and a DVD player, perfect for a cosy night in, watching films, as the open fire crackles in the background.
Connecting to the breakfast room/orangery, the kitchen has stone mullion windows that allow light into the kitchen from the partial glass ceiling, where you can make use of the freestanding units, AGA, and other appliances. There is also a useful connecting pantry with a fridge/freezer and washer/dryer.
Adjacent to the kitchen is a cloakroom with a basin and WC. Here, you have a choice of four stunning bedrooms. Two are on the ground-floor which is perfect for guests with limited mobility; one of which contains a grand, super-king-size four-poster bed, and the other contains a king-size bed and has a domed ceiling and porthole window, benefitting from its own en-suite shower room and a separate en-suite basin and WC.
Upstairs, a large landing contains seating and offers lovely views, with a balcony overlooking the large entrance hall. There is a king-size dual aspect room and the other room has a double bed.
There is also a family bathroom with a bath perfect for relaxing, as well as a walk-in shower.
Outside, the property has a mixture of lawn and gravelled areas, with a table, perfect for alfresco dining.
In the heart of the beautiful Cotswold countryside, this property is close to Winchcombe which is a vibrant, ancient Saxon town known as the walking capital of the Cotswolds. You can find countless footpaths on its doorstep, many of which incorporate sections of the Cotswold Way long distance walking trail which covers over 100 miles of spectacular countryside.
In addition to stunning scenery, the town is also home to a variety of tourist attractions including the historic Sudeley Castle and the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway.
Also close by is Broadway, often referred to as the âJewel of the Cotswoldsâ, where you will find beautiful shops.
Stow-on-the-Wold, a historic market town is also well worth a visit with contemporary art galleries and a Farmersâ market, a perfect place to source fresh local produce.
**Important: To help protect our homes and guests, we may require the lead guest named on the booking to complete an independent ID verification process prior to arrival. Itâs nice and easy, taking less than 5 minutes to complete. Please note this MUST be completed by the named booker. If completed by someone else, we will request for the verification to be resubmitted. Failure to complete this process correctly may result in the cancellation of the booking.
Please note: We verify your details before your booking can begin and this must be completed 48 hours prior to your stay. Youâll receive a secure link to our deposit, damage waiver and ID verification platform to complete this step. Youâll be given the choice between paying a fully refundable ÂŁ300 deposit (with a small, non-refundable ÂŁ5.00 fee to cover payment processing fees) or purchasing a non-refundable ÂŁ30 damage waiver, which protects you against accidental damage up to ÂŁ300 during your stay. Check-in information will only be sent once this is completed.** No parties or events allowed. No smoking allowed. No pets allowed. No unregistered guests allowed. Please note that the piano at the property is very special and not for guest use. Please donât eat or drink in the bedrooms. Please respect the noise curfew of 10pm Please respect check-in and check-out times Please take extra care of your keys. Lost keys incur a replacement fee of ÂŁ75 Please take care of the furnishings. You have to pay for damages that exceed the security deposit. Please donât rearrange the furniture. Please do your dishes. Please take the rubbish out before you leave.
This is a typical English countryside estate. The location is difficult to find only because it is so far off the beaten path, if we had followed all the instructions, we would have found it on the first try. The facility is decorated extremely well with works of art, the Great Room is a highlight of any residence we have ever been in. It's old, it's quirky, but it grows on you. Make sure to visit the old church, cemetary, and Catherine Parr ruins across the street.
Charming eclectic style meets real history and architecture. This property is whimsical and quirky. The property is welcoming. But what it truly has is historical significance. Once part of Henry the 8th last wifeâs property, itâs all thatâs left. Catherine Parrâs massive estate is gone now but for small ruins you can see.This property used to be the local town hall. The church across the road, St Andrewâs is quiet now but you can go in and look around. The most interesting thing right there is Toddington Hall. The design was copied to build The Parliament in London. Covered in scaffolding for the last 20 years by a mad artist, Damion Hirst. And youâre right in the thick of it. Centrally located you are near Sudley Hall which you can tour. Catherine Parr is buried there. Thereâs a train station where you can ride to Broadway, a thriving, old world community. In town, thereâs a small modern market with everything you need and the Pheasant Pub. Great food and atmosphere. If you have young children, I might remind that you are surrounded by art and antiques. But, for an older child, no matter. This is the perfect location to tour the Cotswolds.