For those seeking a modern holiday cottage, located in the heart of the popular Cotswold market town of Moreton in Marsh is Rosemead, a semi-detached Cotswold stone dwelling,in a quiet Cul De Sac, ideal for a family wanting a relaxing getaway to enjoy the tranquil countryside of the Cotswolds AONB.
Step inside the property and kick off your walking boots and freshen up in the cloakroom with WC, before moving into the sitting room to relax with a good book in an armchair, grab a board game and have a family games night, or curl up on the sofa and find your favourite shows on the Freeview TV.
The social hub of the home is the open-plan living space, which boasts an additional seating area beside the patio doors, which open onto a patio garden, where you can sit out and enjoy an alfresco dinner in the summer.
Meals can be prepared for your loved ones in the contemporary, fully-equipped kitchen, which boasts granite worktops, a skylight, an electric Range cooker, a wine cooler and all the appliances you could possibly need, while the dining room offers plenty of space for group dinners, where you can make plans for the remainder of your stay, or watch a film on the Smart TV from the corner sofa.
When it's time to catch a good night's rest, make your way upstairs to find three bedrooms; a double with zip/link feature, which can cater to a range of guests, a master double and a single room, ideal for a younger guest, all of which benefit from ample storage and shared use of the family bathroom.
Head out and explore your surroundings, with the centre of Moreton-in-Marsh in walking distance from the property, along with a selection of shops for picking up essentials, pubs, restaurants and tea rooms, for when you want to treat yourself to a dining experience.
Visit attractions such as Wellington Aviation museum, as well as a couple of art galleries and antique shops, while further afield you can see an array of birds of prey at the Cotswold Falconry Centre.
Visit Bourton House Garden, a stunning garden surrounding an 18th century estate filled with unique art work, stroll through 56 acres of gardens at Batsford Arboretum and Garden Centre, which also boasts a plant centre and a a café, and be sure to see the unique Sezincote House, a country estate designed by Samuel Pepys Cockerell in 1805.
Take advantage of the excellent walking routes close by, encompassing picturesque countryside and idyllic villages, notably the Macmillan Way, Heart of England Way, Gloucestershire and Monarch's Way.
Just a few miles away is the ancient market town of Stow-on-the-Wold, originally an Iron Age fort, it is also the highest town in the Cotswolds.
The town has been hosting markets and fairs since the 12th century, and today you'll find craft fairs, a monthly Farmers' market and a bi-annual Gypsy Horse Fair.
This picturesque town is surrounded by Cotswold stone townhouses, as well as antique shops, tea rooms, traditional pubs, incredible restaurants and a cricket museum.
Slightly further afield brings you to Bourton-on-the-Water, often referred to as the 'Venice of the Cotswolds', with the River Windrush running through its centre, it is an idyllic location for an afternoon's stroll, with Greystones Farm Nature Reserve, Salmonsbury Meadows SSSI and Birdland Park & Gardens providing wonderful opportunities to admire wildlife and nature.
Also within short driving distance is the spa town of Cheltenham, famous for its horse racing, the university city of Oxford and the home of Shakespeare, Stratford-upon-Avon.
You will never be short of fascinating day out opportunities from this wonderful Cotswolds holiday home.