Book Your Holiday in The Cotswolds
The Holiday Retreat for Royalty
Visit Blenheim Palace and marvel in its rich, royal history. Built after the English victory over the French in the 18th century, it has been kept in pristine condition. In keeping with history, take a trip to the birthplace of Shakespere – Stratford Upon Avon. A market town with over 800 years of history.
This modern barn conversion is situated in the heart of the stunning Notgrove Estate and offers a modern alternative to the traditional Cotswold stone cottages. With a large open plan living area and modern interiors it’s ideal for families and groups of friends wishing to enjoy the Cotswold’s. Stunning walks right from your door step.
The holiday cottages offer more than just a place to stay, with 1500 acres of beautiful Cotswold countryside to explore, mapped walks and cycle routes, and a host of added extras we aim to give you a true holiday experience. Meet the alpacas and highland cows, and have a cuddle with the donkeys and goats. The animals love to be fed and fussed by our guests and they insist that everyone meets them during their stay.
Typical Itinerary
Meet for lunch at in Stow on the Wold and then browse round the shops around its famous market square. Spend the evening getting to know one another.
Depart for Moreton on the Marsh where we will have lunch before visiting the Cotswolds Falconry Centre in the afternoon. Spend the evening playing some games.
Mid-morning drive to visit Blenheim Palace, the only non-Royal house in England to hold the title of palace. We will enjoy the house and their magnificent gardens. In the evening, we will enjoy some music from local musicians.
Depart to go to Bourton on the Water, the “Little Venice of the Cotswolds and visit the model village. After dinner, enjoy our holiday slide show.
Visit Shakespeare’s School room & Guildhall in Stratford Upon Avon, described as one of the most atmospheric and magical building in the UK. Then we will have lunch, say our good byes and make our way home.