Sherborne House - Georgian Character Cottage, Chipping Campden

Sherborne House, a Grade II listed Georgian character terraced house, dating from the 17th century, enjoys a fine aspect opposite Grevel House, the oldest house in Chipping Campden.

This beautiful property provides generous accommodation for four guests; with two receptions rooms, a large kitchen and both bedrooms benefiting from their own bath or shower room. The spacious sitting room has plenty of comfy seating, a dining area at one end and features two lovely stone bay windows to the front. Upstairs, a second reception room is ideal for use as either a study or reading room, or just an alternative space to catch up on some television and watch the world go by beneath from the window seat. Bedroom one is also on this level and enjoys the same aspect from another bay window, along with a stylish shower room with a large, walk-in shower. The second floor is home to bedroom two, a slightly smaller bedroom nestled in the eaves with a double bed and use of the modern bathroom.

Outside, a pretty courtyard with garden furniture is a lovely spot to enjoy the sunshine. A few steps up leads you to the parking area (a rare commodity in Chipping Campden). Wander around the corner and you have the stretch of historic Chipping Campden High Street at your disposal, with its honey stone buildings, historic Market Hall, pretty tea shops, pubs, restaurants and independent shops.

Check in/ Checkout Times

Check in: 4:00 pm | Check out: 10:00 am

Accommodation Description

Ground Floor:
Kitchen
With range cooker with a five burner electric induction hob and two ovens, microwave, fridge/freezer and dishwasher.
Utility room
With a washer/dryer.
Sitting / dining room
With ornamental fireplace, Smart HD television and DVD player. The dining area is to the other end of the sitting room.
Cloakroom
With wash basin and WC.

First Floor:
Bedroom one
With a 5' king-size bed and window looking over the High Street.
Family shower room
With walk-in shower, wash basin and WC.
Study/television/reading room
With Smart HD television and window looking over the High Street.

Second Floor:
Bedroom two
With 4'6 double bed.
Bathroom
With bath and hand-held shower, wash basin and WC.

Outside:
A small courtyard seating area to the rear of the property with garden furniture.
Off street parking for one large vehicle or two smaller cars.

Additional Information:
Gas central heating.
Sorry, no pets.
Travel cot and highchair available on request.

  • Child Friendly
  • Cycling Friendly
  • Dishwasher
  • Family Friendly
  • High Chair Available
  • Internet
  • Luxury
  • National Park
  • Near a Shop
  • Near Golf Course
  • Near Walks
  • Parking Available
  • Pub Nearby
  • Short Breaks Allowed
  • Travel Cot
  • Washing Machine

About the area

The attractive market town of Chipping Campden, one of the area’s original wool towns, is home to a plethora of shops, pubs and restaurants. ?Recommended places to eat in Chipping Campden include: Eight Bells, The Bantam Tea Rooms, and Michael’s Mediterranean.

For keen ramblers, the start of The Cotswold Way is practically on the doorstep. At the turn of the century, the arts & crafts movement relocated here from London’s East End, providing a rich, cultural heritage which is still evident in the town today. A visit to The Old Silk Mill on Sheep Street is an absolute must!

Every year in late May the town hold the world famous Robert Dover’s Olimpick Games. A must see is the shin kicking and tug o’ war competition as well as many other sporting events.

Throughout the surrounding areas there are an wealth of excellent walks with the war memorial in the centre of town acting as the official start and finish of the 100 mile Cotswold Way.

You can enjoy the delights of the nearby surrounding counties of Oxfordshire, Worcestershire and Warwickshire. From Blenheim Palace and the Cotswolds to the south, to Worcester and the Malverns to the west plus Stratford-upon-Avon and Warwick (with the best medieval castle in Europe) all within an hour's journey.

In addition there are an abundance of stunning stately homes to explore, such as the National Trust’s Hidcote House & Gardens, Sezincote Estate and Kiftsgate Gardens as well as Batsford Arboretum.