The Barn at High Gables is a newly renovated, beautifully presented, Cotswold holiday retreat which sleeps four guests (no children aged 12 or under permitted), in two stylish ensuite bedrooms, each with sweeping views over the surrounding countryside. The ground floor open plan design is both practical and elegant, with whitewashed oak beams and gentle green accents, creating a sense of rustic countryside charm. Bi-fold doors and full height windows to the rear of the barn create a light, airy living space, opening onto a gravelled courtyard. The comfortable outdoor seating is perfect for soaking up the sunshine and creating a sense of seamless indoor-outdoor living. Tucked away in a peaceful corner of the Cotswolds, The Barn at High Gables is situated at the top of the village of Bourton-on-the-Hill, adjacent to Batsford Estate and 2.3 miles from Moreton-in-Marsh. Village amenities include a local shop, inn, church and Bourton House Garden. The village provides access to many scenic walks, across the rolling countryside.
Accommodation
This two bedroom holiday cottage in Bourton-on-the-Hill is perfectly suited for those looking to get together with family and friends, exploring the local countryside and eateries. The accommodation is laid out as follows:
Ground Floor
Kitchen/dining/sitting room
Bi-fold doors to the garden, central island with granite worktops and two bar stools, electric oven, induction hob, fridge with freezer section, wine fridge, microwave, dishwasher, kettle, toaster, cafetiĂšre, Nespresso coffee machine, four-seater dining table, gas fire, Smart TV with apps, two three-seater sofas and desk with chair
Utility room
Washing machine/tumble dryer, sink, vacuum, iron and ironing board
Cloakroom
Loo, basin and heated towel rail
First Floor
Master bedroom with ensuite wet room (Sleeps 2)
Super king size bed (can be two singles on request), built-in wardrobe, hairdryer, dressing table with mirror, and chest of drawers
Ensuite with rainfall shower with separate handheld shower attachment, loo, basin and heated towel rail
Bedroom 2 with ensuite wet room (Sleeps 2)
Double bed, built-in wardrobe, chest of drawers, hairdryer and dressing table with mirror
Ensuite with rainfall shower with separate handheld shower attachment, loo, basin and heated towel rail
Outside
Gravel patio with outdoor seating for four, low table and parasol
The Finer Details....
The maximum occupancy for this property is 4 guests. Regrettably, children aged 12 or under are not permitted
Bed linen and towels are provided (duvets and pillows are hypoallergenic)
Off street parking is available for up to 4 cars
Electric charging point available on request for ÂŁ12 (payment to be made directly to the property owner)
Sorry, no pets
Unenclosed garden
Strong WiFi (Download speed 350-400 Mbps/Upload speed 350-400 Mbps)
Mobile phone reception varies depending on provider
Smart TV with Freeview, Netflix and Amazon Music
Gas central heating system
Please note there are sloped ceilings and a step from the bedrooms into the ensuites
The smoke and CO detectors operate on a sound only basis and, therefore, those who have serious impairment of hearing may not be able to hear the alarm systems and could be at risk
No smoking or vaping is permitted throughout the property
Things to Note...
Commercial and work related bookings can enquire
Events are not permitted without prior consent
A security deposit is required at this property
Check in is from 16:00 and check out is by 10:00
Please note there is an external CCTV system at the front of the property, facing the driveway and path
The Barn at High Gables is a self-contained property in the grounds where the owner lives
The Stow Horse Fair is held twice a year, typically on the Thursday closest to 12th May and the Thursday closest to 24th October, however, we would recommend checking the exact date ahead of placing your booking. This is a traditional fair for gypsies and travelling people to meet up and trade which dates back to 1476 when its Charter was granted. Stow is very busy for a day or two before and after each fair, and a number of shops, pubs and restaurants are closed. Whilst many visitors enjoy the colour and vibrancy associated with the fairs, other visitors prefer to avoid Stow on these dates