Overview
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Tucked away on the edge of a peaceful Cotswold village, Elmstone Barn is a lovingly restored escape where guests can slow down and take a break. The barn was originally built over 200 years ago and still retains the character of its past – think thick stone walls and beautiful yew beams – with some added modern touches. Underfloor heating and a wood-burning stove guarantee cosy comforts, while handpicked furnishings make it a true home from home.
Kitchen, Living & Dining Areas
The open-plan kitchen, dining and living room is the main hub of the barn, and is a relaxing space for guests to really settle in. Tasteful interiors combine with comfy, handpicked furnishings to make you feel immediately at home, whether you’re cooking up a storm or flopping in front of a film.
The Bedroom
Bathed in sunlight thanks to the floor-to-ceiling glass windows and doors, the King-size bedroom is a warm, welcoming space – and don’t worry, built-in blinds are there to help you get a good night’s sleep. The bathroom has a spacious walk-in shower and a tub to soak in, with the added bonus of fluffy robes for a little extra luxury.
Outside
The private courtyard garden is planted to reflect the seasons and designed to feel like an extension of the landscape. Step outside to enjoy your morning coffee, spend the day reading in the sunshine, or share a bottle of wine as the evening sets in.
Dogs
One dog is welcome at Elmstone Barn for an additional fee of £45 per dog. Kindly note that dogs are not allowed in the bedroom or on any of the furniture, and should not be left unattended at the property.
Welcome Hamper
A welcome hamper filled with local goodies will be waiting for you on arrival.
Features
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Locally Sourced Welcome Hamper
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Bathroom Products
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Private Garden
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Log Burner
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Bathtub
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Hair Dryer
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Coffee Machine
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Travel Cot & High Chair On Request
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Smart TV
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Private Parking
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Bluetooth Speakers
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Wi-fi
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2 Night Minimum Stay
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1 Dog Welcome For a Fee (£45)
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Locally Sourced Welcome Hamper
-
Bathroom Products
-
Private Garden
-
Log Burner
-
Bathtub
-
Hair Dryer
-
Coffee Machine
-
Travel Cot & High Chair On Request
-
Smart TV
-
Private Parking
-
Bluetooth Speakers
-
Wi-fi
-
2 Night Minimum Stay
-
1 Dog Welcome For a Fee (£45)
About Childswickham & The Local Area
If you’re in the mood for exploring, the local area has plenty to offer. The village pub, Childswickham Inn & Brasserie, is just a short stroll away down the lane, and the Cotswolds-favourite Broadway can be reached by a beautiful (and flat) 30-minute walk across fields and quiet roads. A little further afield, the market towns of Burford, Cirencester and Stow-on-the-Wold offer the chance to mooch around independent shops, eat at delicious local restaurants, and soak up the best the Cotswolds has to offer.
How To Get There
We recommend travelling by car to this rural retreat so you can get the most out of your stay. The drive from West London takes approximately two hours and a quarter.
The nearest train station is Evesham, a 15-minute taxi away, or Moreton in Marsh, 20 minutes away.
Parking
There is private parking at the property with space for one car.
Check-in & Check-out
Kindly note that check-in is from 4pm and check-out is by 10am
Local Shops, Pubs & Restaurants
- Tower Café is perfect for a quick stop, with great coffee and light bites
- Broad Bean in Broadway is a vibrant tapas bar with an inviting atmosphere
- Longhorn Truck Stop is best known for its exceptional steaks
- The Beefy Boys in Cheltenham is a must-visit for burger enthusiasts craving bold, juicy creations
- Bao + BBQ, also in Cheltenham, is perfect for those who love vibrant, street food-inspired dishes with an Asian twist
- Halfway House in Kineton is a solid pub offering hearty, well-crafted meals in a cosy setting
- A bit further afield you have Toast in Flyford Flavell, a charming spot for brunch or a relaxed coffee break
- Henne in Moreton-in-Marsh is a hidden gem offering a delightful mix of traditional and contemporary cuisine
Things To Do
- Burford Garden Centre is a great destination: part greenhouse, part lifestyle inspiration
- Blandford Bookshop in Broadway is always worth a visit
- Keen walkers can catch the train to Winchcombe and enjoy a full-day hike, incorporating Sudeley Castle, the river, Belas Knap, and Cleeve Hill, where the views stretch across Cheltenham and even as far as Wales on a clear day.
- The biennial Broadway Arts Festival, held in June, celebrates the region’s creative spirit with 10 days of exhibitions, workshops, and performances