Leafield Cottage
Brockworth, Heart of England, England
Family Friendly
From £1,085
per week
10
Sleeps
4
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
Yes
Dogs
About This Property
Leafield Cottage in Little Witcombe sleeps ten people in four bedrooms.
Leafield Cottage is a house consisting of a kitchen with an oven, hobs, wine chiller, kettle, toaster and breakfast bar and dining seating, a utility room with a washing machine and tumble dryer, a dining room with seating for ten guests, a sitting room with a Smart TV and an electric fire, and a boot room. The bedrooms consist of a ground-floor super-king-size with an en-suite shower and a sofa bed, a king-size, a double with an en-suite shower, and a twin serviced by a bathroom with a bath, shower over, basin, and WC. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen, and towels are included in the rent. There is also a ground-floor cloakroom. Highchair and travel cot available on request. Outside, there is a garden with a lawn, patio, furniture, open aspect, walks on the Cotswold Way, and off-road parking for seven cars. Two well-behaved dogs are welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Within 1.3 miles you will find a shop and within 0.6 miles you will find a pub. Stay at Leafield Cottage for your next picture-perfect holiday.
Broseley is a bustling market town in Shropshire, best known for its rich history surrounding its links to the first iron bridge in the world. Built in 1779 across the Severn, linking Broseley with Coalbrookdale and Madeley, this historic town boasts plenty of wonder, as well as good links to the excitement of the surrounding area. Bordering the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site making a lovely spot for a scenic stroll and boasting evidence of involvement in the Industrial Revolution throughout the town, in its railways, mines, ironworks, houses, fine buildings and more, there's so much to explore in the local area. The town is home to a good range of amenities, with a vast range of eateries to choose from including pubs, fine dining restaurants, takeaways and more, as well as there being a scatter of shops where you can select your own fresh ingredients. Visit the restored Broseley Pipeworks Museum, abandoned by workers in 1957, here you can learn of the history of local tobacco pipe-making, while the National Trust wonder of Benthall Hall rests in close reach of the museum; a 16th century English country house home to a beautiful garden with wonderful crocus displays. The living museum of Blists Hill Victorian Town lies in easy reach too, giving you a realistic experience of a Victorian Shropshire town in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, while the town of Telford offers a more contemporary experience with its fantastic opportunities for shopping and plethora of eateries. Venture into the beauty of the Shropshire Hills AONB for all matters of outdoor activity, or explore the delights of nearby Wolverhampton and Shrewsbury; there's something here to explore for every taste.
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.
Broseley is a bustling market town in Shropshire, best known for its rich history surrounding its links to the first iron bridge in the world. Built in 1779 across the Severn, linking Broseley with Coalbrookdale and Madeley, this historic town boasts plenty of wonder, as well as good links to the excitement of the surrounding area. Bordering the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site making a lovely spot for a scenic stroll and boasting evidence of involvement in the Industrial Revolution throughout the town, in its railways, mines, ironworks, houses, fine buildings and more, there's so much to explore in the local area. The town is home to a good range of amenities, with a vast range of eateries to choose from including pubs, fine dining restaurants, takeaways and more, as well as there being a scatter of shops where you can select your own fresh ingredients. Visit the restored Broseley Pipeworks Museum, abandoned by workers in 1957, here you can learn of the history of local tobacco pipe-making, while the National Trust wonder of Benthall Hall rests in close reach of the museum; a 16th century English country house home to a beautiful garden with wonderful crocus displays. The living museum of Blists Hill Victorian Town lies in easy reach too, giving you a realistic experience of a Victorian Shropshire town in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, while the town of Telford offers a more contemporary experience with its fantastic opportunities for shopping and plethora of eateries. Venture into the beauty of the Shropshire Hills AONB for all matters of outdoor activity, or explore the delights of nearby Wolverhampton and Shrewsbury; there's something here to explore for every taste.
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.
Amenities
Parking
WiFi
Garden
Washing Machine
Tumble Dryer
TV
Highchair
Cot Available
Nearby
Near Fishing
Good Views
Additional Information
Gas central heating. Oven, hobs, washing machine, tumble dryer, Nespresso machine with velvetiser, kettle, toaster. Smart TV, WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Highchair and travel cot available on request. Off-road parking for 7 cars. Garden with lawn, patio, barbecue and furniture. Two well-behaved dogs welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 1.3 miles, pub 0.6 miles