A gorgeous cosy Cotswold cottage with heaps of original features and walks from the door.
Stay in Snowshill Manor Farmhouse, a quintessential Cotswold cottage with plenty of rustic charm. It’s a large five bedroom house, but each room feels exceptionally cosy with its exposed beams and low ceilings. Once the home of a farm manager, the cottage retains much of its original character with antique furnishings and an open fire.
Pack your walking boots, as this is a real walker’s retreat. The cottage sits opposite Snowshill Manor and Garden where you can pick up walking information from the shop. Near by you can loop onto the Cotswold Way long distance footpath for walks into the wider countryside.
Further afield, visit Stratford upon Avon, birthplace of William Shakespeare and just 18 miles from the cottage. Bicester Village, famous for its designer shops is another fabulous place to visit and just 35 miles from Snowshill Manor Farmhouse.
There are another three holiday cottages along the street – Diston's Cottage (sleeps two), Spring Cottage (sleeps two) and Snowshill Honor's Cottage (sleeps three). Multiple cottages can be booked together for a group of up to 16 and all are dog friendly.
Steep stairs to attic bedrooms, which have low ceilings. Find more information in the Accessibility Guide. Accessibility questions? Email holiday.enquiries@nationaltrust.org.uk or call us on 0344 800 2070.
Dining room, sitting room with open fire, kitchen, shower room with lavatory.
Three bedrooms (two with king-size beds and one with a single bed), bathroom with roll-top bath and separate shower cubicle.
Up a winding staircase with low ceiling to two attic bedrooms (2 twins).
WiFi: We are pleased to provide free WiFi at this cottage which is supported by BT. Please note that intermittent connection problems can sometimes occur and should not be relied upon.
Heating: Night storage heating included.
Parking: In a National Trust residents car park opposite the cottage.
Garden: The garden is situated on two levels and is steep and sloping in places. There are unfenced ledges in the garden. There are a table and chairs on both levels.
Television: A television and DVD player are provided but please note the television reception can be poor. Guests may wish to bring DVDs.
Dogs: Only assistance dogs are permitted in the house, gardens and grounds of Snowshill Manor. However, there are plenty of public footpaths in the local area for dog friendly walks. Please keep your dog on a lead around livestock.
Utilities: Shared use of laundry room with Snowshill Honor's Cottage.
Offers: Guests will benefit from a late Sunday checkout of 4pm at this cottage
Property opening times: Holiday cottage guests have free entry to Snowshill House and Gardens during opening hours. Please note that Snowshill Manor and gardens are open 7 days a week from mid-March to the end of October and weekends only in November. All other times, the property is closed. For exact opening dates, please visit the property webpage.
Having a celebration? We're pleased that you would like to use one of our cottages for a celebration. If you're planning to invite more than two day guests, please complete this enquiry form before booking, so that we can ensure the cottage is right for you.
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