Overview
Bibury Mill an impressive feature of Bibury and tourists often stop to snap a photo. Staying here, you are in the heart of this beautiful village which has managed to keep the modern world at bay. Charming streets, beautiful riverside strolls and some great options for meals out are on your doorstep.
Once used to mill corn and process wool, Bibury Mill today embraces this history. Keep an eye out for exposed Cotswold stone and old beams leftover from its past.
Arlington Mill is set over four floors, with the open plan living and dining area offering the most dramatic space. Gather here as a group for meals beside the milling wheel, play the piano and listen to the waters as they rush by. The kitchen has a handy breakfast table and there is so much space to store your essentials and keep the chef of your group company. A second sitting room on the first floor brings everyone together to watch TV and the wonderfully spacious master bedroom is also here. The super king-size four poster adds luxury to your evening and there is a fabulous freestanding bath in the en-suite. With a family bedroom, en-suites and a twin room on the top floor there is more than enough space to accommodate everybody comfortably.
Sitting alongside the impressive historic mill, The Snug is a cosy couples’ retreat in the heart of Bibury. Known for its beautiful stone cottages, fantastic pub and the ever-popular trout farm, this is a picture-perfect Cotswold location.
Keeping its sense of classic style, traditional elements sit alongside modern additions. From the modern, fully equipped kitchen with its woodburning stove, which sits in an exposed stone surround, to the original wooden beams in the sitting room, The Snug is full of warmth and comfort. Set over three floors, it is deceptively spacious, giving you plenty of space to choose how to spend your time. On the ground floor the kitchen has a dining area, the first floor sitting room gives you space to rest at the end of the day, and on the top floor is the king-size bedroom and bathroom.
Outside you hear the rush of the mill waters and overlook the Trout Farm. Set the table and head over to catch your own fish to grill on the BBQ for the freshest meal possible. With the beauty of Bibury just outside, an after-dinner stroll to Arlington Row is a must, making the most of the quieter times. The historic Roman town of Cirencester, Burford and its treasure-trove garden centre, and Bourton-on-the-Water are all beautiful spots to explore for a day out.
Arlington Mill
Ground Floor
Sitting/Dining Room
This is the most spectacular space in the house with exposed beams, the beautifully lit wooden wheel and a woodburning stove within its stone surround. Split into a dining and seating area there are two three-seater sofas beside the fire where conversation thrives. If you have any music maestros in your group an upright piano awaits to serenade you while dinner is served. The dining table seats 12 and is an elegant setting for group get togethers.
Kitchen
Arranged to suit your needs, the large kitchen has worktop space and cupboard storage in abundance. A range cooker, two fridge/freezers, microwave, coffee machine and the expected small appliances make sure you have everything you need. Ancient beams add interest and there is a breakfast table that seats five.
Utility
Hidden to one side just off the dining area is the utility with a washing machine, tumble dryer and a sink.
Cloakroom
In the entrance hall is a cloakroom with a WC and basin.
First Floor
Bedroom One
Your guests of honour staying in the master bedroom have the added comfort of a super king-size four poster bed. Crafted from dark wood it matches the furnishings and is in-keeping with its historic setting. This bedroom has a two-seater sofa and there is a dressing area.
En-Suite
The bathroom blends the contemporary with traditional style. A freestanding bath is spot-lit and there is a separate rainfall shower to make sure you are truly refreshed. There is also a basin and WC.
Sitting Room
The main sitting room makes the most of its size with a U-shaped sofa in front of the TV. It’s the perfect cinema night set up so get your popcorn ready and snuggle in. You can see the upper sections of the mill wheel here and there is a quiet reading corner.
Second Floor
Bedroom Two
A super king-size bed sits beneath exposed wooden beams in bedroom two. With a high ceiling this is a spacious bedroom with bedside tables, a chest of drawers and there is some hanging space.
En-Suite
In the vibrant en-suite is a bath with a hand-held shower, WC and basin.
Bedroom Three
Bedroom three has a king-size bed with bedside tables and a chest of drawers. An armchair gives you space to read and relax before bed.
En-Suite
In such a historic house its not surprising to know that you can also see exposed beams in the bathroom. This en-suite has a bath with a hand-held shower, WC and basin.
Bedroom Four
Set up as a family room, bedroom four has a double bed, two singles and a wooden cot. Mind your head on the lower beam as you head to the double bed which is just to one side.
En-Suite
The light blue en-suite has a bath with a hand-held shower, ideal for helping the children wash, a WC and basin.
Third Floor
Bedroom Five
Up on the top floor this twin bedroom is set beneath A-frame beams. The final part of the milling wheel is a feature here and you have views out across the trout farm next door. This room can be arranged with a king-size bed if preferred.
Shower Room
A wet-room style shower room is on the third floor with a shower, WC and basin.
Outdoor
A private dining terrace is just outside Arlington Mill. With a table seating eight you can fire up the BBQ and make the most of your secluded location. The Trout Farm is just across the way adding the sounds of rushing water to your setting. Just beyond the parking area which has space for five cars is a small lawned area.
The Snug at Arlington Mill
Ground Floor
Kitchen/Diner
An old stone fireplace with a woodburning stove sits alongside the sleek contemporary kitchen units. You have everything you need to cook a meal and there is a dining table for two beside the fire. The kitchen includes an oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, kettle and toaster.
First Floor
Living Room
This cosy spot is perfect for curling up in at the end of the day. Lose track of time with a cup of tea and a book or have a night in watching TV. The old fireplace and wooden beam act as reminders of the history of the house and the adjoining mill.
Second Floor
Bedroom
At the top of the house, the bedroom is a sanctuary of calm, with soothing natural tones and textures in cream, beige and green. Under the beams and shape of the eaves, you are cocooned in comfort with a sumptuous king-size bed, perfect for sinking into after a busy day of exploring.
Bathroom
The spacious bathroom has a bath with a shower over, WC and a basin, with modern neutral details perfectly complementing the rest of the property and a large tub to indulge in a long soak.
Outside
A cosy courtyard garden at the rear of the Snug is the perfect spot to sit with a morning coffee or an evening glass of wine and watch the world go by. While at the front of the property, a second bench sits by the front door, overlooking the picturesque mill waters and nearby Trout Farm – England's oldest working trout farm.
Facilities
Indoor
Bedrooms - 6 Bedrooms Across 2 X Super King-size, 2 X King-size, 1 X Family Room With Double And 2 Single, 1 X Twin (can Be King-size On Request)
6 + Bathrooms - 4 X En-suite Bathroom, 1 X Shower Room, 1 Bath With Shower Over, WC And Basin
Hairdryer
Fire - Logs Provided For Initial Fire 01 October To 31 March
Oven
Hob
Microwave
Toaster
Kettle
Fridge
Freezer
Coffee Machine - Nespresso Delonghi - Original Pods
Dishwasher
Dining Table
Washing Machine
Tumble Dryer
Iron
WiFi *Please Note That Speeds Are For Guidance Only And Are Not Guaranteed
TV - Smart
Board Games
Travel Cot (cot Linen Not Provided)
Highchair
Piano
Outdoor
Dog Friendly - 3 Well-behaved Dogs Welcome For An Additional Fee
Garden - Enclosed Dining Terrace
Outdoor Dining Area
BBQ - Please Provide Your Own Charcoal
Parking - Private Parking For 5 Cars
On your Doorstep
Bibury is a beautiful Cotswold village which remains undisrupted by modern life. You can pick up essentials at The Twig, a café which also offers fresh pastries, a selection of deli items and essentials. The Organic Farm Shop just outside Cirencester (6 miles) offers locally grown products, cheese, meats, honey cut flowers and so much. There is also a café serving lunch, hot drinks and cakes. If you’re looking to browse independent boutiques and high street shops, head to historic Cirencester. A market is held here on Mondays and Fridays with a monthly craft and farmers market on the 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month.
Eating Out:
- The Swan, Bibury – beautiful riverside spot perfect for relaxed meals and drinks (1-min walk)
- The Twig, Bibury – perfect for a late brunch or grabbing a coffee and pastry for a walk (2-min walk)
- Eleven, Bibury – a creative spot serving food with a gallery shop and views over the river (4-min walk)
- The Village Pub, Barnsley – delicious pub classics served fireside (3 miles)
A short walk from Arlington Mill is the ever-popular Arlington Row. Often an image which people are familiar with, this historic row of cottages is incredibly picturesque. Extend your walk down through the fields to the main road and Coneygar Cottages before heading back along the edge of the River Coln. Nearby the National trust Lodge Park and Sherborne Park Estate is a wonderfuly spot for a country walk.
Places to Visit:
- Bibury Trout Farm – catch your own trout to bring home for dinner (next door)
- Arlington Row – a picturesque row of Cotswold cottages (5-min walk)
- Burford – a charming town with a popular garden centre (10 miles)
- Cotswold Water Park – a hub of water sports and outdoor activities (10 miles)
- Bourton-on-the-Water – a quaint, picturesque village known as the Venice of the Cotswolds (13 miles)
Travel:
- Train - Kemble railway station (12 miles) has a frequent and direct service to Oxford and London Paddington.
- Taxis - First Taxi Cirencester, Little’s Private Hire, Centurian Taxis. Pre-booking is recommended.
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Points of Note
This property has a check-in time of 16:00 and a check-out time of 10:00
- Book with us to get exclusive discounts to top attractions and experiences.
- Three well-behaved dogs are permitted at Bibury Mill for an additional fee, two at Arlington Mill and one at The Snug.
- Please note the mill stream is deep and fast flowing, pets and children must be supervised when outside.
- The WiFi signal can be inconsistent beyond the first floor due to the thick walls. A booster is present on the first floor.
- Please note, as the trout farm is next door with open fishing ponds you will notice the presence of insects when outside.
- If you would like bedroom five of Arlington Mill to be arranged as a king-size, please notify us 7 days before arrival.
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Set in the heart of Bibury there are fantastic pubs, Arlington Row and the trout farm right on your doorstep.
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It’s hard to argue with William Morris who described Bibury as ‘the most beautiful village in England’. Arlington Row is one of the most photographed spots in the Cotswolds with its charming 17th century weavers cottages alongside the gently flowing River Coln. With two pubs and a restaurant in the village you have options for meals and evening drinks, and there are two charming cafes. The Trout Farm is England’s oldest working trout farm where you can catch your own, shop the deli counter or just have lunch in the cafe. As you explore the village you will also see St Mary’s Church with its beautiful stained glass windows and Norman arches.
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