Evesham 3.8 miles.
Broadway 6 miles.
Cheltenham 14 miles.
Recently renovated, this mid-terrace Victorian cottage sits in the village of Sedgeberrow, a few miles south of pretty market town of Evesham, Worcestershire.
Ideally placed for exploring the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Ross Cottage is a delightful abode for a small family and their canine companion.
The kitchen is equipped with an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer and even a dishwasher, so you won’t have to lift a finger when cleaning up.
You can gather in the dining/sun room for mealtimes or head outside for alfresco dining within the enclosed patio, an attractive and a secure space for your pooch to run around.
Spend your down time in the lounge, complete with a Smart TV so you can catch up with your favourite series, plus an open fire for those chilly evenings.
Head upstairs and choose from two lovely bedrooms to rest your head in; the master hosts a double whilst there is also a single, serviced by a gleaming shower room.
Just across the road lies a popular Indian restaurant, Shukur's at the Queen's Head, where you can treat the group to a meal out.
A short drive away you can head to the charming village of Broadway, home to a fantastic high street, full of restaurants and shops.
Broadway Tower is a wonderful attraction with plenty of walks and stunning views with cafes offering great coffee and food.
In the village there is the Broadway Museum and Art Gallery or you can travel by car to Cheltenham, a vibrant spa town which offers the thrill of Cheltenham Racecourse, The Wilson Art Gallery and Museum and the Brewery Quarter, where you can sample a variety of bars and restaurants for a fun evening out!
The old market town of Evesham offers some beautiful open spaces like Abbey Park and Corporation Meadow, perfect for a wander and a picnic.
Spend the day at Bredon Hill, an idyllic spot to enjoy a scenic walk, and soak in panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, as well as admire several ancient and historical sites including Kemerton Camp which offers a glimpse into the region's rich history.
Further afield, head to the market town of Chipping Campden, home to the National Trust's Market Hall and Court Barn Museum, or visit the idyllic Bourton-on-the-Water, known for the Model Village, Cotswolds Motoring and Toy Museum, and the scenic Birdland Park and Gardens.
Escape to Ross Cottage for a wonderful stay in the Cotswolds.