Charming 17th-Century Cottage in Bibury
Highlights
• Historic 17th-century honey-stone cottage in the heart of Bibury
• Original character details including exposed beams, uneven floors, and fireplace
• Private bistro-lit patio ideal for relaxed evenings in the Cotswolds
Tucked within the storybook village of Bibury, Spinners Cottage is a beautifully preserved 17th-century retreat that captures the timeless romance of the English countryside. Constructed from iconic Cotswolds honey stone and surrounded by winding lanes, historic cottages, and tranquil village scenery, the home offers an intimate and character-filled escape for couples, friends, and peaceful countryside getaways.
Inside, the cottage balances centuries-old charm with thoughtful modern comforts. Exposed timber beams, original architectural details, and gently uneven floors speak to the property’s rich heritage, while carefully updated interiors create a warm and inviting atmosphere throughout. The cozy sitting room centers around a traditional fireplace, offering the perfect place to unwind after exploring the surrounding villages and countryside.
The kitchen and dining area are designed for slow mornings and relaxed evenings, complete with a fully equipped kitchen and dedicated coffee and espresso station. Upstairs, two comfortable bedrooms and two updated bathrooms provide privacy and comfort while maintaining the cottage’s authentic Cotswolds character. Historic staircases, low beams, and dormer ceilings further enhance the sense of stepping back in time within this charming village home.
Outside, a private patio illuminated with soft bistro lighting creates an intimate setting for alfresco dining, evening wine, or quiet mornings surrounded by the peaceful atmosphere of Bibury. The cottage welcomes up to two well-behaved pets, making it an ideal countryside retreat for travelers seeking both charm and flexibility in one of England’s most beloved destinations.
Positioned in the heart of Bibury, guests are just moments from the village’s iconic Arlington Row, riverside walks, traditional pubs, tea rooms, and scenic countryside trails. The surrounding Cotswolds offer endless opportunities for slow travel, from visiting nearby market towns and gardens to exploring historic estates, antique shops, and rolling pastoral landscapes that define this celebrated region of England.
Please note there is no parking on site.