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2 Guests
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1 Bedroom
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1 Bathroom
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Pets Yes
Features
- Electric vehicle charging
- Off road parking
- Ground floor accommodation
- Ground floor bedroom
- Garden / Patio
- Pub/shop < 1 mile
- Broadband / WiFi
Reviews & Ratings
5 Customer Reviews
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"Amazing location, food in pub amazing."
Bibury village was outstanding place to visit.
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"An absolutely beautiful property."
The owner was very helpful. Nice touch on arrival whereby some essentials were in the property, bread, milk, jam, tea and coffee. There is a pub just next door which serves great food and has nice staff. Great location for visiting various places in the Cotswolds. Highly recommend. We’ll be back.
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"Beech was one of the best places we’ve stayed for a staycation!"
The area was beautiful and the food was incredible everywhere. The accommodation was spotless and clean and perfect for myself, my partner and our poodle. The location is great for getting to all the villages in the Cotswolds that are worth a visit, we are looking to re-book! Thank you x x
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"Our host was extremely hospitable."
The hut was fabulous and so clean. Everything we needed was provided, including glorious weather!
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"The property was lovely and clean."
Small and compact which suited our needs. Fitted us in last minute. Everything worked and sharp knives (a bug bear for us as other places mostly blunt). Lovely host Daniel with a pub close by that served lovely food and allowed dogs. Warm and cosy as it was cold outside. Definitely going back again .
Summary
- Single-storey
- Studio-style layout with double bed and kitchenette
- Shower room with walk-in shower, basin, and WC.
- Electric plinth heating
- Electric oven, 2-ring induction hob, fridge with ice box
- Smart TV and WiFi
- Fuel and power inc. in rent
- Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
- Off-road parking, EV charging available
- One well behaved dog welcome
- Sorry, no smoking
- Shop 0.2 miles, pub and train station 0.1 miles, River Thames 0.7 miles , Pub is not open Monday - Tuesday - Train station is only 4 stops from Cheltenham station one way and 4 stops from Paddington station the other way
- On Thursday evenings in the summer months there is a bikers meet in the pub next door to the property for a couple of hours
The property
Beech is a lovely, one-bedroom shepherd’s hut resting in the small village of Kemble in Gloucestershire.
With a charming, wood-clad exterior, a vibrant, well-appointed interior, and a fantastic countryside position just a stroll from The Tavern Inn pub and train station, this wonderful dwelling welcomes a couple seeking a romantic getaway from the hustle and bustle near the brilliant Cotswolds AONB.
Amble along the gravelled, illuminated pathway towards Beech, your fabulous new home-from-home, taking a moment to bask in your tranquil new surroundings before stepping up into the hut; enveloped by far-reaching fields, next door you will find sheep, livestock, and other animals, ideal for wildlife spotting.
Once inside, be greeted by a tastefully-presented, studio-style living area, which contains everything you and your partner will need for a fuss-free, self-catered stay.
A well-equipped kitchenette offers all the appliances needed to rustle up hearty meals for two, whilst a decadent double bed serves as a great spot for you and your loved one to unwind as you stick a film on the wall-mounted Smart TV.
Begin each day with a revitalising shower and a soothing morning cup of tea before stepping out to explore what’s on offer in the surrounding area.
Book the ultimate romantic getaway to Gloucestershire by choosing Beech.
Note: This property can be booked with Refs. 1127913, and 1128897, together sleeping up to six guests.
Kemble Shepherd's Huts
Resting rurally in the quaint village of Kemble in Gloucestershire lie the charming trio of holiday homes belonging to the Kemble Shepherd's Huts. Boasting off-road parking with available EV charging, tasteful wood-clad exteriors, well-appointed, studio-style living spaces, and a superb position offering tranquil views across the surrounding rolling hills, this brilliant collection of shepherd's huts make the perfect base for a family, group of friends, or even sharing couples who are looking to explore the breath-taking Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. If you can tear yourself from your delightful dwelling, the shortest of strolls will bring you to The Tavern Inn, a fabulous pub popular with locals and tourists alike, where you can enjoy some delicious fare, whilst the Kemble Post Office is also easily-reached on foot, selling all the homely essentials required for a self-catered getaway. In Kemble, you can find the historic landmark of the Kemble Station Water Tower, along with the source of the famous River Thames. The village also has its own airfield and train station, which welcomes thousands of visitors annually who make Kemble their base before going on to attend the fantastic Fairford Airshow or the Cheltenham Races. For a day out, jump in the car and head north into the heart of the Cotswolds, where you can spend time exploring noteworthy landmarks and attractions such as Rodmarton Manor, Chavenage House, the Cerney House Gardens, The Model Village at Bourton-on-the-Water, Sudeley Castle, and the National Trust site of Chedworth Roman Villa. Set near the Cotswold Sculpture Park, South Cerney Water Park, Westernbirt National Park, there’s plenty of outdoor attractions and landscapes to add to your itinerary, all reachable from the huts. Make memories with your loved ones in Gloucestershire by booking a stay at the Kemble Shepherd's Huts.
Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £150.
About the location
KEMBLE
Cirencester 4.3 miles; Swindon 18.2 miles; Bath 30 miles
Kemble is a charming village and civil parish in the Cotswold District of Gloucestershire, sitting on the fringes of the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village hosts a good selection of attractions and amenities worth exploring, with its church having a Norman door and a tower dating from 1250 being particularly interesting. Alongside its historical delights and stunning scenery, you can find amenities such as a Post Office with store, an inviting pub, perfectly situated next to the train station for after a day of exploring the surrounding wonders of the Cotswolds and beyond. Kemble was once an important railway junction; however, it now offers access to Swindon and London Paddington, as well as westbound services to Gloucester and Cheltenham Spa letting you explore the very best of the area. The Cotswold Airport can be found on the edge of the village, previously hosting the RAF Red Arrows aerobatic display team, the airfield is now used by light industry, flying clubs and by private aircraft owners, as well as boasting events including two annual air displays, well worth seeing whilst in the area. Take a stroll around the local park, or delve into the depths of the Cotswolds AONB for a truly breath-taking experience. Home to nearly 800 square miles with ample opportunities to explore by foot, bike or horseback, there are so many wonders to be seen here from the two National Trails of the Cotswold Way and the start of the Thames Path, to nature like you've ever experienced, mixed with plenty of picturesque villages along the way too. Spend a day in Oxford observing its stunning architecture and university, with excellent museums, art exhibitions and much more, it provides the perfect cultural experience, while Swindon makes a great stop for a day of shopping with its famed designer outlet and selection of shopping centres. In reach of Cirencester, Bath, Stroud and so much more, there is plenty to see and do in and around Kemble.
Please note: Dogs are not permitted on the furniture.
This property offers the following short breaks:
- Winter
- Off-season
- Last minute
- Christmas