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Cotteswold House
 Market Place, Northleach, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL54 3EG
Telephone: 01451 860493 Fax: 01451 860493
Visit Britain 4 Star & Silver Award B&B Visit Britain 3 Star Self Catering Cottage
  
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Bed & Breakfast Accommodation and Self-catering Cottage Town centre location, right in the heart of the Cotswolds
Cotteswold House is a Grade II listed house over 400 years old with many original features, conveniently positioned in the centre of the Cotswolds.
In Northleach Market Place - a quiet and well preserved Cotswold wool town with its houses made of the beautiful mellow stone and amazing stone roofs. The town offers pubs serving food, easy parking and makes an ideal centre from which to tour the Cotswolds, Bath, Oxford and Stratford-upon-Avon or Warwick.
 In 2007 Cotteswold House retained its Four Stars and Silver Award from Visit Britain, under the revised higher standards. Next door is Cotteswold Cottage, a self-catering Three Star cottage for four people.
Cotteswold House has been providing Bed & Breakfast accommodation for over 20 years. There are three rooms, each with its own character, and there are many period features in the Grade II listed house.
Northleach is a quiet and well preserved town in the heart of the Cotswolds, with two pubs serving food within two minutes walking distance.
A particular feature of Cotteswold House is the stone. The house is made of Cotswold stone with walls about 18 inches thick. Cotswold stone is quite light in colour, which keeps the house light.
Guests are welcome from 4:00 p.m. We ask that guests keep us informed of their arrival arrangements.
The Tudor Suite King Size Four Poster Doble Bed, with a private lounge and a private bathroom with a corner bath and a shower over.Cost: £80 per night for the room, including full English breakfast for two.
 The Old Hayloft Double Bedroom with en-suite bathroom, with a slipper bath Cost £65 per night for the room, including full English breakfast for two.
 Mullions Twin bedded room with en-suite bathroom, with a slipper bath Cost £65 per night for the room, including full English breakfast for two. |
Cotteswold Cottage
In 2006, following a restoration taking over two years, we opened Cotteswold Cottage offering a high standard of self-catering for up to four people. The cottage was originally built as a barn for Cotteswold House about 400 years ago, and lies within the conservation area of Northleach.
Rates are for the cottage for the week, are all-inclusive and can be found here.
The cottage has seen many different uses over the years – from an electrical shop to offices for a computer software company. For many years it was the headquarters for the Porsche Car Club! When we found it, the cottage was derelict and the roof was leaking. Over the last two years the cottage has been extensively renovated to provide comfortable self-catering accommodation for four people.
The front door opens into a lounge dining room, with a comfortable leather corner sofa and, as you would expect - a rocking chair! There is a dresser and a dining table. The compact kitchen area is fully equipped with a full size cooker (electric), fridge and microwave oven. There is central heating, incorporating radiators as well as under-floor heating downstairs.
The town of Northleach lies in a dip in the Cotswold Hills, so we have installed a satellite television system in the cottage with Sky freeview offering over 200 television and radio channels. There are televisions in each of the bedrooms (the twin bedded room has a 24 inch widescreen set), with a widescreen LCD screen and DVD player in the lounge.
Upstairs are two bedrooms – each with its own shower room. One room has twin beds and has exposed beams and a pitched ceiling that gives the room a feeling of spaciousness. Just across the landing is a fully equipped bathroom with a walk-in shower wash basin and toilet.
 The double bedroom has an en-suite shower room with a shower cubicle, wash basin and toilet.

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