Cider Mill Cottage in Tewkesbury

Welcome to Cider Mill Cottage. This detached thatched cottage is located in the Gloucestershire village of Alderton and can sleep six people in three bedrooms.

Accommodation

Three bedrooms: 2 x king-size double, 1 x twin. Bathroom with bath, hand-held shower, basin and WC. Ground floor wet room with shower, basin and WC. Kitchen with breakfast area (seats 4). Utility. Sitting room with dining area and gas woodburner-effect stove. Gas central heating in kitchen and wet room, underfloor heating in bathroom, storage heaters and gas fire. Range cooker with electric oven and 8-ring gas hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washer/dryer, dishwasher, TV with Freeview, DVD, CD/radio, iPod dock, WiFi, selection of books, games and DVDs. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Cot and highchair. Off road parking for 2 cars. Enclosed lawned garden with patio, furniture and BBQ. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop and pub 5 mins walk. Note: Sloping ceilings in bedrooms and low door heights, care to be taken. Note: Due to steep narrow stairs and uneven original floors, cottage may be unsuitable for the less mobile. Note: Check-in 4pm, check-out 10am. Note: Although this is a pet-free property, the owner does sometimes take their own pet.

Location

Cider Mill Cottage is a detached thatched cottage in the Gloucestershire village of Alderton. The cottage sleeps six people and has two double bedrooms, one twin and two family bathrooms. Also in the cottage are a fitted kitchen and a sitting room with a dining area. Outside is off road parking and an enclosed garden with outdoor furniture and a barbecue. With many character features throughout, Cider Mill Cottage is a memorable retreat for a holiday in the beautiful Cotswolds.

Alderton lies on the border of the Cotswolds and the Vale of Evesham and was mentioned in the Doomsday book. It has a village pub and a village store stocking locally sourced produce. Alderton is centrally situated for exploring tourist attractions such as Cheltenham and Stratford-upon-Avon.

Visitors to the Cotswolds have long treasured memories of charming towns and villages built from the famous honey-coloured stone, it now boasts a thriving community of contemporary artists working from studios and shops throughout the area.

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Reviews of Cider Mill Cottage

"We absolutely LOVED this house! It was old and quaint with all of the updated luxury of a nice kitchen and bathrooms, the best of both worlds. We loved the village, the walks and the pub too. Thank you for a great week in a beautiful home."

Reviewed by Miss Williams on 26/07/2016

"We loved our stay in the cottage. All we needed was available."

Reviewed by Rowaan on 10/07/2016

"We had a genuinely wonderful week. The cottage was perfect and had everything we needed - from the perspective of both adults and toddlers. The local recommendations in the visitor book were very helpful. It was easy to find days out very close to the cottage. We would definitely go back. The toddlers loved the place and the ability to roam about the lovely garden unsupervised."

Reviewed by Dr Windle on 03/04/2016

"We enjoyed our stay so much we have booked the cottage for a week in May. The property was cosy and warm. "

Reviewed by Mrs Brindley on 12/03/2016

"Cider Mill is a beautiful, authentic cottage in a lovely village. The cottage was exceptionally well equipped. "

Reviewed by Mrs Lozano on 28/02/2016

"Loved the quirky, homely nature of the cottage right down to the furnishings and fittings."

Reviewed by Mr Jessop on 02/01/2016

"This was a family Christmas holiday, which ticked all the boxes. The cottage was decorated on our arrival and was very warm, with a welcoming atmosphere. A picture perfect thatched cottage in a great location. The grandchildren, aged 9 and 10 loved it and the history of the cottage. The downstairs shower room was particularly effective especially when 6 people returned from muddy walks. We cooked Christmas dinner easily as there was everything we needed. We were all sad to leave."

Reviewed by Mrs Berrisford on 30/12/2015

"When we saw the picture of the cottage we knew we wanted to be there. My wife and I brought our 4 granddaughters to England so they could always understand the country. Now whenever they read a novel with an English setting they will be able to visualize what a English Cottage is like. Everything about the property was great. We loved the modern kitchen and bath with shower in the tasteful addition. The bedrooms were comfortable and snug tucked under the roof on the 2nd floor. The location was convenient to Stratford-on-Avon, Warwick Castle, Blenheim and Bletchley Park-all within an hour's drive."

Reviewed by JohnMarx97 on 18/07/2015

"I've always wanted to stay in a chocolate box cottage."

Reviewed by Ms Voormeij on 16/06/2015

"Liked just about everything! The village is gorgeous."

Reviewed by Ms Keaney on 28/12/2014

"Loved this little gem - full of character but not stuffy. If you are very tall you'll need to duck your head in the hall upstairs because it slops with the roof line, and watch very little children on the stairs which do not have a rail. Downstairs wet room shower is DEVINE. We stayed for a week with our 8 and 10 year old and it was just perfect. Beautiful English garden outside and a charming stroll to a friendly pub with great fish and chips. Perfect for us. Highly recommend for all except those with mobility restrictions, or toddlers, due to the stairs."

Reviewed by A FlipKey verified reviewer on 19/09/2014

"Liked the Humour, History & Hospitality."

Reviewed by Mrs Coulter on 28/07/2014

"The Cottage was very convenient for days out. We loved the character of the cottage and its history. The beds were extremely comfortable and the downstairs wet room shower a complete treat. Sitting in the garden was lovely."

Reviewed by Ms Taylor on 26/07/2014

"A very pretty cottage, cosy and snug, and furnished as a cottage of this type should be. In a quiet location where we were able to getaway from it all. Would be very happy to stay in this cottage again, and again."

Reviewed by Mrs Parlour on 26/11/2013