The Terrace | 18th Century Cotswold Cottage - Mickleton, United Kingdom
The Terrace | 18th Century Cotswold Cottage - Mickleton, United Kingdom
The Terrace | 18th Century Cotswold Cottage - Mickleton, United Kingdom
The Terrace | 18th Century Cotswold Cottage - Mickleton, United Kingdom
The Terrace | 18th Century Cotswold Cottage - Mickleton, United Kingdom
The Terrace | 18th Century Cotswold Cottage - Mickleton, United Kingdom
The Terrace | 18th Century Cotswold Cottage - Mickleton, United Kingdom
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The Terrace | 18th Century Cotswold Cottage

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The Terrace | 18th Century Cotswold Cottage

The Terrace is a charming 18th-century Cotswold cottage nestled in the picturesque village of Mickleton. This beautifully preserved home blends historic character with modern comforts, offering a delightful retreat in one of England’s most scenic regions. The cottage provides private off-road parking and a well-equipped kitchen with quartz worktops and top-of-the-line appliances, including a Dolce Gusto coffee machine, oven, hob, microwave, toaster, kettle, fridge freezer, and dishwasher. A cosy dining area in the kitchen makes it perfect for meals at home.

Upstairs, the living room boasts stunning Cotswold views, a comfy sofa, and a Smart TV. A log burner adds a touch of warmth and ambience (with central heating available for convenience). The room’s quaint original floorboards and beams evoke the cottage's historic charm, while various books and games provide entertainment. The newly renovated bathroom features an overhead shower, luxurious Bramley toiletries, soft towels, and premium shower essentials.

On the top floor, a serene master bedroom awaits, offering dual-aspect views of the surrounding countryside. With a comfortable double bed, high-end linens, and a full-length mirror, it is the ideal space for relaxation. A desk with a charming view completes the room, making it perfect for quiet moments of reflection.

Outside, the private garden provides a tranquil space to unwind. Enjoy al fresco dining with patio seating and a BBQ, surrounded by the peaceful beauty of the Cotswold countryside.

The cottage retains many period features, such as original floorboards, a spiral staircase, and beams, giving it a distinctive, rustic charm. While modernised for comfort, guests will experience the character of this centuries-old home. Note that the staircase and floors may be uneven and creaky, adding to the property's unique charm.

Situated in Mickleton, you’re just a short walk from a traditional village pub, a deli, butchers, and small shops. Nearby attractions include the renowned Hidcote and Kiftsgate Gardens, both just a short drive away. Historic Chipping Campden is a 10-minute drive, offering a variety of shops, pubs, and restaurants, while Stratford-upon-Avon, home to Shakespeare’s birthplace and world-class theatres, is only 15 minutes away by car. For an added treat, the famous Pudding Club at Threeways House Hotel is just two minutes’ walk from the cottage, featuring a wine bar and coffee area.


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Property Amenities

Pets Welcome Upon Approval | Not Handicap Accessible

Entertainment
Satellite/Cable TV
Facilities
Dedicated Work Space
Office
Other
Coffee Maker
Fireplace
Wireless Internet
Outdoor
Outdoor Grill
Outdoor Lounge



Property Details

Size

Private Residence with 2 levels
1 bedroom, 1 bath, 914 square feet, 85 square meters

Bedrooms

Other
2 guests maximum

Nearest airport

Birmingham Airport (BHX)
50 minutes drive.

Property View

Private Garden Views.

House Rules

No A/C

No Washing machine or dryer

The staircase and floors may be uneven and creaky, adding to the property's unique charm.

Low ceilings especially in the bathroom.

Activities of Interest

  • Equestrian
  • Golf
  • Hike
  • Walking and Hiking: Explore the Cotswold Way, a scenic long-distance trail offering picturesque views and peaceful walks through rolling hills and charming villages.
  • Cycling: Rent a bike and cycle through the Cotswold countryside, enjoying quiet country lanes, charming villages, and natural beauty.
  • Golf: Play a round at local golf courses like Broadway Golf Club, offering scenic views and well-maintained greens.
  • Whisky and Gin Tasting: Tour the Cotswold Distillery to learn about the distilling process and enjoy tastings of their award-winning gin, whisky, and vodka.
  • Photography: Capture the beauty of the Cotswolds, from rolling hills and ancient villages to beautiful gardens and historical landmarks.

Places of Interest

  • Hidcote Manor Garden: A world-renowned National Trust garden, known for its stunning design and themed "rooms" filled with unique plants and landscapes.
  • Kiftsgate Court Gardens: Famous for its terraced gardens and stunning views over the Vale of Evesham.
  • Cotswold Way: A long-distance trail that runs through Mickleton, offering scenic walks through the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
  • Chipping Campden: A historic market town with beautiful architecture, independent shops, art galleries, and cafés.
  • Broadway: Known as "the jewel of the Cotswolds," with picturesque stone buildings, art galleries, tea rooms, and the Broadway Tower for panoramic views.
  • Stratford-upon-Avon: The birthplace of William Shakespeare, with historic sites such as the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Shakespeare’s Birthplace, and Anne Hathaway’s Cottage.