Holiday home Arlington Mill is a historic house located in Bibury, Gloucestershire. The property dates back to the Doomsday Book, and was once where corn from around the Cotswolds was brought and milled for consumption. The property covers 4 floors. On the ground floor, is an open-plan living room with wood burning fire, a dining area and a piano. The first floor has an additional living area and fitted kitchen, as well as a master suite with super king-size bedroom and en suite bathroom and WC. On the 2nd floor is a family room with double bed, 2 single beds and an en suite bathroom and WC, and two super king-size bedrooms, both with an en suite bathroom and WC. On the 3rd floor, there is a twin bedroom and a separate wet room and WC. To the rear of the property, is a garden with patio area, furniture provided, and a BBQ. Outside is a deep mill stream with fast flowing water - guests are advised not to approach, especially children. Ample off road parking. Pets charged at £25 per pet per stay.
Accomodation Details Five bedrooms over four floors:
1 x first floor master suite with super kingsize 4 posted bed plus ensuite with roll top bath, shower, WC and washbasin.
1 x second floor family room with double bed and two single beds and ensuite with bath, hand held shower, WC and washbasin,
1 x second floor super kingsize bedroom plus ensuite bathroom with bath, hand held shower, WC and washbasin,
1 x second floor king size double bedroom plus ensuite with bath, hand held shower, WC and washbasin,
1 x third floor twin bedroom (zip/link, can be kingsize on request).1 of the single beds is a trunkle bed.
Third floor wet room with shower, WC and washbasin.
Ground floor cloakroom.
Ground floor living/dining area with piano.
First floor additional living area.
Kitchen. Utility
Area William Morris called Bibury ‘the most beautiful village in England” and today it is world famous as a village which best epitomises the English rural scene. At its centre is an outstanding Saxon church. So important is the village architecturally that the National Trust is closely involved in its preservation - Arlington Row, a row of weavers cottages was restored by the Trust in the 1970s and its distinctive roofline and gables are one of the most photographed scenes in the Cotswolds. The village has a selection of shops, pubs and tea rooms and a wider range of amenities are available in the nearby market town of Burford “Gateway to the Cotswolds”.
Region Visitors to the Cotswolds have long treasured memories of charming towns and villages built from the famous honey-coloured stone, it now boasts a thriving community of contemporary artists working from studios and shops throughout the area.
Amenities Heating with woodburner. Range cooker, two ovens and grill, dishwasher and a large fridge freezer, small breakfast table and chairs and Nespresso machine. TV, DVD, Soundbar, WiFi (speed may be variable due to location). Bluetooth music player. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Please note an initial supply of logs & kindling is provided for the property between October until end of March; additional log supplies can be purchased locally. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Two well behaved dogs allowed. Pet supplement of £25 per pet per stay. Permanent wooden cot supplied and one high chair. Rear patio garden with furniture available in the summer. Ample off road parking. Shop 2 miles, pub 0.1 miles. Note: Please note that the mill stream (leat) is deep and often fast flowing through an underwater sluice and therefore it is dangerous for pets, children and adults to approach the leat or to walk on the wall next to the leat - please keep your family away from the water. Note: Wi-Fi is available via the modem in the downstairs living room- due to the thick stone walls, the wireless signal is not consistent through the house, however there is a booster on the first floor so you should have some signal through the house. Note: This property requires a refundable Good House Keeping Bond of £500.