Situated in the picturesque heart of the beautiful village of Ebrington (as featured in Penelope Keith's "Hidden Villages), Harrowby End is a cosy Grade II listed, Cotswold stone, thatched cottage. Character features include beams, an inglenook fireplace, wood burning stove and window seats with views of the village and the enclosed rear garden. The village is home to The Ebrington Arms, voted Village Pub of the Year by the Sunday Times 2017, serving great food and it's own beers which CAMRA voted best newcomer 2017 (after 5 years of making their own beer!).
Ebrington is also home to Vegetable Matters, a brilliant new store selling local vegetables and a whole range of other quality foods, as well as being a destination for a whole range of breakfasts, light lunches and teas and coffees. This holiday cottage at a glance- Sleeps four guests.
- Two bedrooms.
- One bathroom.
- Inglenook fireplace with wood burning stove.
- Pretty enclosed rear garden (three steps up to the lawned area) with patio and garden furniture.
- There are quite steep steps with no handrails to access the front of the cottage. Please be aware this may be tricky for guests with mobility difficulties and toddlers.
- Two dogs welcome (small additional charge per dog).
- On-street parking (please see notes).
- WiFi.
- Minimum of a two night stay.
Additional features- Thatched roof.
- Low beams.
- Limestone walls and several traditional latch doors.
- Ebrington lies in a conservation area.
- Celebration hamper available.
- Electric hob and oven, microwave, fridge, freezer, wine cooler, dishwasher, washer/dryer.
- Smart TV, DVD, Micro hi-fi with iPod dock, Payphone.
- Travel cot, highchair and stairgate available on request.
- Garden furniture.
This attractive 18th century Grade II listed Cotswold stone cottage offers many traditional features including an inglenook fireplace, beams and window seats. It is situated in the unspoilt, charming village of Ebrington, close to beautiful countryside.
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