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Comfortable 3 Bed Mews House In Central Cirencester In The Cotswolds, England
Battel Mews is a modern, yet traditionally styled 3-bedroom mews house set within a large, gated courtyard in the centre of the historic town of Cirencester. Inside the styling is luxurious, contemporary and comfortable, making this the ideal home away from home to relax in, but with all the convenience of the restaurants and shops nearby. With all the comforts of home within easy reach of many Cotswold attractions this makes this the ideal place for families, couples and corporate lets alike. Sleeps up to 6. THE ACCOMMODATION: Inside there is a sitting room, leading through to a kitchen diner. The living room has sofas and seating for five. There is a flat-screen Freeview television, DVD player, CD player, Wi-Fi and a living flame gas fire. A downstairs cloakroom with toilet and hand basin is also off the living room. Stairs from the living room lead up to two double bedrooms, a room with twin beds and family bathroom with shower over the bath. The kitchen is fully equipped with a fridge freezer, gas hob, electric oven, microwave oven, dishwasher, washer dryer, kettle, toaster and ample crockery and cutlery. Linen and towels are provided and there is central heating throughout. Outside, there is a gravelled courtyard with patio table and chairs where you can enjoy your morning coffee or relax after a day’s sightseeing. There is off-road parking for two average-sized cars. The courtyard is shared by the owner's other property. The minimum stay is 2 nights, except over the Christmas/New Year period, when it is 4 nights and mid-July to the start of September when it is 3 nights. Competitive monthly rental rates available on request - please contact us for details. THE LOCAL AREA: Cirencester is often referred to as the ‘Capital of the Cotswolds’ and was the second largest town in Britain during Roman times. In later years it became a very prosperous medieval wool town and today it still contains many interesting buildings with architectural styles spanning several centuries. The award winning Corinium Museum, which houses one of the largest collections of Romano-British antiquities, is only five minutes’ walk away from the house. A gentle stroll from the house brings you to the town centre, which has a pleasant mixture of independent and national shops. There are plenty of restaurants and bars to choose from or if you want to stay in and cook, there are excellent independent butchers, fishmongers and delis in Cirencester and a large Waitrose within walking distance where you can stock up on provisions. Within a short drive of Cirencester there are many other attractions to visit, including: Westonbirt Arboretum which is particularly stunning in autumn; the Cotswold Water Park for a range water sports and other recreational activities; Chedworth Roman Villa; the historic wool towns of Tetbury and Stroud and the beautiful countryside of The Cotswolds with stunning scenery, ideal for walking and rambling. FURTHER AFIELD: Cirencester borders the eastern edge of the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The area is well known for gentle hillsides (‘wolds’), outstanding countryside with river valleys, water meadows and beech woods, sleepy ancient limestone villages, historic market towns and for being ‘typically English’. Throughout the area, the honey-coloured Cotswolds limestone features in buildings and stone walls acting as a common thread in seamlessly blending the historic towns and villages with their surrounding landscape. Offering breath-taking scenery ideal for keen walkers, the Cotswolds offers 3000 miles of public footpaths and offers one of the best kept ‘rights of way’ networks in the country. The Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty also contains a number of national and regional walking routes such as 'The Cotswolds Way Trail', 'Macmillan Way', 'Oxfordshire Way' and 'Shakespeare's Way'. Circular routes with self-guided leaflets are also plentiful. The city of Gloucester is a short drive away, boasting a fine cathedral and the recently regenerated Gloucester Docks area. The spa town Cheltenham, is similarly nearby and is renowned for its many cultural festivals, elegant architecture, excellent shopping, and the racecourse which is the host of the internationally famous Gold Cup each March. HOW TO GET THERE: By road: 30 minutes from junction 15 on the M4 1 hour 20 mins from Bristol Airport By rail: 1 hour 15 mins by direct train from London Paddington to Kemble railway station, only 6km away 1 hour from Bristol Temple Meads to Kemble railway station
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