The Organic Cotswolds Cowshed
Set in the heart of The Cotswolds, one of the most beautiful areas in the UK, we are offering the most organic and toxic free environment that we can for our guests which may be important to you if you are allergic or intolerant to such things as added fragrance to laundry soap or the chemicals used in non-bio cleaning chemicals and sprays.
I also have a shepherds hut on the property that sleeps two. See my other listing
1 DOG welcome. No other pets
Our cowshed is an idyllic place off the beaten track to get some peace and quiet but not too far from pubs, restaurant shops.
It is separate from the house by about 50'/15metres. The airbnb has its own outdoor garden area, right outside the front door, with an outside dining table and four chairs plus two out door arm chairs , a small sofa and coffee table. Close to the cowshed on my neighbour's side is a big hay barn, so no BBQ in the outside space unfortunately - but you are welcome to BBQ in the orchard.
We are right next to a working farm that has horses and the farmer's son operates his road sweeping trucks from it, but there are large amounts of time when there is no one around. Buckholt Rd, which we are are quite well set back from, is not a busy road at all - no constant traffic noise. It's also a very beautiful road. Mostly it feels peaceful here - we feel lucky to live here.
There is a footpath that goes through our property (not close to the cowshed though) that leads directly to the famous Cotswolds Way, the 102-mile long-distance footpath that attracts a lot of tourists from all over the world every year. So you can leave the cowshed and walk straight to the Cotswold Way without going near a road.
A car is an ideal way to get there. Buses are sparse and nearest bus stop is about half a mile away. Taxis are available but pricey and Uber coverage is improving. Wifi is good here!
I am father of two boys. I absolutely love where we live and feel incredibly lucky to be here. We moved to the Cotswolds in 2017 after living in the USA for 21 years. Stroud and the surrounding valleys, villages and small towns are lovely. Not only is it stunningly beautiful around these parts but there's a fantastic community spirit here - and lots of musical and visual artists here.
The Woolpack, really great local pub with excellent food. Black Horse, nearest pub, has good food. Foston's Ash, another pub with good food. Painswick Hotel, fab for cream teas and beautiful decor. Stroud Farmers Market (Saturdays until around 1:00pm) - fantastic - lots of food stalls/craft! Cococaravan, Stroud an excellent vegan cacao cafe open Thursdays - Saturday, sells superb chocolates....hot chocolate drinks to die for. Juliets Restaurant, Stroud...supposedly best restaurant in the country according to the Times
Sudeley Castle, Berkeley Castle, Cotswolds Farm Park (great for kids), Coopers Hill, home of the famous cheese rolling event (20 minutes walk from us), Gloucester Cathedral - stunning.
Cheltenham, 8 miles away, nice town famous for it's horse racing. Nice shops, lots of good restaurants. Bath (54 miles)...beautiful city. Bristol (42 miles) more edgy vibe lots of music going on there.
Nice nearby towns/villages to visit: Minchinhampton, Sheepscombe, Cranham, Nailsworth, Edge.
For what's going for local music, art, poetry etc events, look for Good On Paper, Stroud. It can be found in various shops/cafes in Stroud for free but is also online....great resource.
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