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4 Guests
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2 Bedrooms
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1 Bathroom
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Pets Yes
Features
- Garden / Patio
- Cot available
- Highchair available
- Pub/shop < 1 mile
- Washing machine
- Broadband / WiFi
Reviews & Ratings
17 Customer Reviews
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"We had a lovely time at the cottage."
It was really convenient and comfortable. We had everything we needed and would definitely recommend this place.
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"This property was fantastic."
A real home from home with every thing you need and more. Slap bang in the middle so you can be the centre of everything or retreat back to the stunning courtyard garden. Excellent stay. Will stay again. xxx
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"We had a lovely stay at Burrows Court."
Loved the quirkiness of the property and it had absolutley everything we needed. Bed was so comfy and the shower lovely hot. Lovely linen and towels. We were lucky with the weather so sat out in courtyard for breakfast and a glass wine in the evening. Cheers deffo stay here again. Mary
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"Great location, well-equipped, clean & comfortable."
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"Perfect! This hidden gem of a flat is right on Tewkesbury High Street, but feels peaceful and private."
Beautifully furnished in keeping with the Tudor architecture, really clean, with good WiFi, security, kitchen equipment and pet-friendly. Helpful hosts available on text, so much to do locally - you'll feel really rested and relaxed.
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"Lovely quaint property in perfect location in Tewkesbury."
Thank you so much.
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"A really lovely base to explore the Cotswolds."
..Great little garden for the dog and all clean and comfortable inside for us! Expected a little noise from the street below, but nothing that bothered us too much Was really good value for money and would not hesitate to reccomend
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"Only issues was noisey road at the front of the accommodation"
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"Excellent accommodation and very clean and well equipped we had a very enjoyable week there, the accommodation is quirky and the interior furnishings is matching the accommodation, the location is very good for exploring the area, we went round the Malvern hills and Cotswolds, Tewksbury is also well worth a visit with pleasant walks and good shopping, we never had a problem parking right outside, the parking restrictions are from 9 - 5 so you are allowed 1 hour either side so as long as you are out from 10 till 3-30ish you can leave your car overnight, so we would recommend the accommodation and area unreservedly."
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"Hi We had a lovely stay in Tewkesbury and the property is very nice and was exceptionally clean."
Unfortunately we had issues with the bed which was very soft and sagged in the middle a sign that it now needs replacing and also one of the sofas too was in a poor way and that too was very uncomfortable with the frame of the sofa digging into your legs when sitting on it. I did take a pic of the sofa as it had seen better days. I do believe that a good bed and a comfy sofa is a must when renting out a property to paying guests.
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"We had a wonderful stay at Burrows Court."
The accommodation was exactly as described and was super clean and ready. Very quaint and had lots of character but obviously has been updated and perfect for a holiday. Tewkesbury is a lovely town and anybody we met were really friendly. We were a group of 4 who came for the Cheltenham festival and communication with the owner was really good and very friendly. We would highly recommend this property.
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"What a Beautiful, well equipped apartment."
So convenient for walking, history and culture. We would definitely recommend. The. Bedding was of incredibly high quality as were the furnishings and fittings. We used the sofa bed rather than one of the beds in the little room however as there was a patch of damp/dead plaster next to the bed that could do with a bit of attention. This on no way detracted from the experience and I would highly recommend this little gem of a place.
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"Delightful property, with plenty of places to visit nearby."
Really liked Tewkesbury which had plenty of character and would be happy to recommend the property and return for another stay.
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"Overall The Burrows is a lovely, characterful and cosy cottage in a very convenient central Tewkesbury location."
We enjoyed our week there very much - the only thing preventing 5 stars for comfort is that the mattress on the main bed is fairly soft and so not great for anyone with a susceptibility to backache. Otherwise we found it very comfortable and appreciated the abundance of thoughtful touches and interesting items throughout the property.
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"Lovely place to stay."
Well equipped and great location. Plenty of parking within a 5 minute walk at a cost of £4 a day and you can unload your luggage outside the property.
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"Smashing location and facilities."
loved the historic details and decor
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"A beautifully restored, interesting and atmospheric cottage."
The beds and sofas are very comfortable and there's a lovely courtyard area too. Tewkesbury itself is an historic town and the Abbey has lovely gardens for a picnic or just to sit and relax.
Summary
- Across three floors
- Two bedrooms: 1 x second-floor king-size, 1 x second-floor twin
- Shower room with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC
- First-floor kitchen
- First-floor utility
- First-floor living/dining room.
- Electric heating
- Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer
- Smart TV and WiFi
- Fuel and power inc. in rent
- Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
- Travel cot and highchair available
- Roadside parking for 1 hour, public car parks nearby for £5 per day
- One well-behaved dog welcome, £30 pet charge
- Rear enclosed shared walled garden/patio with multiple seating areas
- Sorry, no smoking inside the property
- Shop 0.2 miles, pub 0.1 mile
- Note: Access to the twin room is over a large beam (2' high) which the owner has put ladder style steps over with handles to hold onto, plus head height is restricted; This room is mostly suitable for children or young adults
- Note: Second bedroom is accessed through the first bedroom, there is a large curtain at the bottom of the king-size bed that can be pulled over for privacy
The property
Located on a main road in the heart of Tewkesbury is Burrows Court, a fantastic first and second floor property, accessed via an alleyway between the cottage and the museum next door.
This property is ideal for a small family or couple wanting to explore the incredible countryside, idyllic villages and remarkably well-preserved buildings the Cotswolds has to offer.
Access the main entrance at the back of the property, via the alleyway, where you will find a large and enclosed shared courtyard garden, offering multiple seating areas, including a shed that has been converted into a 'pub' with cinema-style folding chairs, so you can enjoy some fresh air no matter the weather.
Enter the property at ground floor level, hanging your coat on one of the provided hooks and kicking off your shoes, before heading up the staircase to the main accommodation.
Discover a contemporary well-equipped kitchen with a range of appliances to support your self-catering needs, while the utility hosts a washing machine, should you need to clean any clothes after a day's hike.
Dinner can be enjoyed together at the dining table in the living/room, where traditional meets contemporary with beams, an exposed brick fireplace and original doors, plus the modern convenience of a Smart TV, which can be switched on for a family film night to round off the day.
When it's time to catch up on rest, move up to the second floor to the king-size double, which offers access to the small twin room via a set of steps across a large beam.
The twin room rests under sloping ceilings and would be most suitable for children, while adults can retain full privacy by drawing the large curtain at the end of the bed.
Start each new day with a refreshing shower in the first-floor shower room, before making your way outside to explore your wonderful surroundings.
Tewkesbury boasts some of the most remarkable architecture in the UK, with more than 350 listed buildings, plus a host of Black & White, half-timbered Tudor and Medieval character buildings.
Visit the 12th century Norman abbey which dominates the town and if you visit in summer, you may catch a glimpse of the re-enacted 1471 final battle of the 1471 War of the Roses at the Medieval Fayre, which takes place in July.
Discover a great selection of traditional pubs, restaurants and tea rooms within walking distance, perfect for when you wish to enjoy a night away from the kitchen, while a number of shops allow you to pick up any essentials and country and farmers' markets are held regularly for picking up delicious local produce.
Enjoy riverside strolls along the Avon, explore the wildlife haven that is Tewkesbury Nature Reserve, or join the nearby walking trails Severn Way and Shakespeare's Avon Way.
Venture into the spa town of Cheltenham, known for its famous racecourse and boasting historic Georgian architecture and an incredible array of shops, cinemas, theatres, restaurants, pubs and visitor attractions.
Slightly further afield, the city of Gloucester offers an impressive Norman cathedral, the cloisters of which were used as a location in the Harry Potter films, plus Victorian docklands and an extensive history.
Walkers will relish the opportunity to venture deep into the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, discovering picture perfect villages of Cotswold stone cottages, set amidst breath-taking countryside.
A fantastic base from which to enjoy Tewkesbury and the Cotswolds.
Note: This property can be booked with Ref. 1023985, together sleeping six guests.
About the location
TEWKESBURY
Cheltenham 9.2 miles; Gloucester 11.2 miles; Malvern 14.1 miles; Ledbury 17 miles
A historic riverside town located on the confluence of the River Severn and Avon, retaining medieval character with an abundance of half timbered Tudor buildings. Tewkesbury is renowned as having one of the best medieval Black and White townscapes in the country, boasting over 350 listed buildings of historic interest set in a conservation area. The town has a stunning 12th century abbey with the highest Norman tower in England, several museums, a Heritage Centre as well as a plethora of individual shops, tea rooms, restaurants, pubs and wine bars. The town plays host to country and farmers' markets, musical events and Vintage and Food Fairs throughout the year. Many lovely walks can be enjoyed from the town with both the Severn Way and Shakespeare's Avon Way running close by. Nearby the regency spa town of Cheltenham, boasts historic Georgian architecture and an incredible range of shops, cinemas, theatres, restaurants, pubs and visitor attractions. Other festivals in this vibrant town cover literature, jazz, science, cricket, food and drink and comedy to name but a few! The racecourse plays host to the annual, world famous Gold Cup races, as well as numerous other horse racing events throughout the year. The historic city of Gloucester offers Roman foundations, Victorian Docklands and a magnificent Norman cathedral, whose cloisters where used as a location in the Harry Potter films, plus a bustling city centre. The magnificent Royal Forest of Dean, Slimbridge Wetland Centre, the beautiful World Heritage city of Bath, Shakespeare's birthplace of Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick and many unspoilt Cotswold towns and villages all make for a great day out.
Note: Access to the twin room is over a large beam (2' high) which the owner has put ladder style steps over with handles to hold onto, plus head height is restricted. This room is mostly suitable for children or young adults.
Note: Second bedroom is accessed through the first bedroom, there is a large curtain at the bottom of the king-size bed that can be pulled over for privacy.
Note: £30 Pet Charge
This property offers the following short breaks:
- Winter
- Off-season
- Last minute
- Christmas