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Tel: 01453 543 090Stinchcombe Hill House Bed & Breakfast   on the Cotswold Way

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We're on the Cotswold Way

THE HOUSE

"We're on the Cotswold Way - the path runs across the drive"

Standing in an elevated private position Stinchcombe Hill House is a fine Edwardian residence built in 1907 by the renowned Cotswold architect, Morley Horder, under a commission by the Lister family who were the principal employers locally.

The result of Horder's efforts is a fine stone built country house with part rendered brick elevations under a stone tiled gabled roof.

The property retains all of its Edwardian charm with stone mullion leaded casement windows and machine tapestry panels to the reception hall and inner hall.

Approached over a 'no through road' across Stinchcombe Hill Golf Course, Stinchcombe Hill House is set in attractive grounds with sweeping gravelled driveway, formal gardens, beautifully mixed woodland extending to some 10 acres.

More information about the Cotswold Way can be found can here.




SITUATION

"Free transport for residents to and from The Old Spot Inn by arrangement"

Adjoining Stinchcombe Hill Golf Course which is laid out on private hilltop trust land, Stinchcombe Hill House is set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and enjoys a peaceful and secluded position on a spur of the Southwest Cotswolds.

The views are delightfull and far reaching over open countryside and on toward the Severn Vale. Shopping can be found at nearby Dursley and Tetbury, whilst the major centres of Bristol, Bath, Cheltenham and Gloucester are all within 20-25 mile radius. The M5 and M4 Motorways are readily accessible and train services from Cam near Dursley provide links with Bristol Parkway, Gloucester, Cheltenham and London (Paddington).

Sporting facilities in the area are good with Polo at Westonbirt and Racing at Bath and Cheltenham.

Free transport for residents to and from The Old Spot Inn by arrangement A little over a mile away is the multi award winning Old Spot Inn. This convivial local is "CAMRA's National Pub of the Year 2007" and is described by landlord Steve Herbert as "A Pub of a Thousand Locals". Also on the Cotswold Way, the "Old Spot Inn" is friendly, deeply traditional and one of the must-visits of the county.

There are normally at least 8 guest Real Ales, mainly from micro breweries, a good selection of fine Wines and their famous Whisky collection, served in five separate drinking areas.

The wholesome menu boasts a selection of home cooked meals and light snacks, available 12-3pm.

This famous public house has a busy events schedule and can be accessed here.

Free transport is available for residents to and from The Old Spot Inn by arrangement to help make your stay with us as trouble free and as enjoyable as possible.





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