Resting on the edges of the Cotswolds Hills, Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, in the charming village of Mickleton in Gloucestershire, is this beautiful cottage, Jasmine Cottage.
Set over three floors and sleeping up to four guests, Jasmine Cottage makes for a fantastic getaway to the Cotswolds for a small group of friends.
Park-up in the private allocated parking space, before unloading your bags and stepping into the cottage to begin your holiday.
Be welcomed into the sitting room, where you can look forward to relaxing on the generous corner sofa, as you select a film to watch your guests on the Smart TV.
Rustle up delicious meals in the well-equipped kitchen/diner with traditional rangemaster with gas hob and a dishwasher for keeping your space tidy.
Settle down around the dining table as you savour the fruits of your labour, and toast to a wonderful getaway.
Completing the ground-floor is a handy cloakroom, ideal for avoiding those morning queues!
As your eyes grow heavy climb the stairs to the first-floor, where you will find a well-presented double bedroom with en-suite bathroom, perfect for indulging in a hot soak after day of exploring.
Make your way up to the second-floor where you will find a twin room with Velux window, allowing natural light to stream in, and is served by an adjacent shower room.
Wake-up and catch up with your guests over morning coffee on the private patio.
Take advantage of the outdoor shed which houses a fridge/freezer, so you don’t have to bring your whole wardrobe!
Explore the local village, where you will find two delightful pubs, The Kings Arms and The Butchers Arms, both perfect for a tasty pub lunch and a well-deserved pint.
Nearby, are the vibrant Kiftsgate Court Gardens, where you can enjoy the peaceful surroundings and views of Malvern Hill.
Just a short drive away is the fantastic National Trust site of Hidcote, superb 20th-century gardens which offer arts and crafts, games and two on-site cafes for sampling a slice of cake or two afterwards!
Next stop is Chipping Campden, home to the Court Barn Museum which offers an insight into the town’s history, the National Trust Market Hall and scenic Dover Hill nature reserve where you can spot the local wildlife and take a leisurely stroll and join the picturesque Cotswold Way.
Immerse yourself in history in the nearby town of Stratford-upon-Avon, the birthplace of the famous playwright, William Shakespeare.
Step into the shoes of William Shakespeare, as you visit his birthplace, Schoolroom and Guildhall and his home of retirement, as well as ensuring you catch a performance at the famous Royal Shakespeare Theatre.
Take a look back at what life was like for the Tudors at Tudor World which offers interactive activities and exhibitions all housed in a period beamed building.
For the perfect Cotswolds escape, choose Jasmine Cottage.