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Field House

Weston Subedge

Sleeps
8
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
2
Family Friendly
No Pets
Local Pub

A spacious barn conversion with spectacular countryside views, perfect for families looking for a peaceful escape to the country. Tucked away on family-owned farmland in the heart of the sleepy Cotswold village of Weston-sub-Edge is Field House Cottage; a roomy barn-conversion with bags of character, offering an idyllic rustic hideaway for families or groups looking for plenty of space and seclusion. Sleeping up to six adults and two children across four well-appointed bedrooms, Field House Cottage offers a genuine slice of country life to all those who visit. Interiors boast a wonderfully rustic feel, with original flagstone flooring, exposed beams and Cotswold stone, whilst outside a large private lawned area provides plenty of outdoor space to enjoy; framed beautifully by the rolling Cotswold landscape beyond.

Located just a short car journey away from the bustling market town of Chipping Campden, with Broadway and Stratford also within easy reach, making this the perfect base from which to explore this pretty corner of the northern Cotswolds.

Full Description

Tucked away on family-owned farmland in the heart of the sleepy Cotswold village of Weston-sub-Edge is Field House Cottage; a roomy barn-conversion with bags of character, offering an idyllic rustic hideaway for families or groups looking for plenty of space and seclusion.

Sleeping up to six adults and two children across four well-appointed bedrooms, Field House Cottage offers a genuine slice of country life to all those who visit. Interiors boast a wonderfully rustic feel, with original flagstone flooring, exposed beams, and Cotswold stone, whilst outside a large private lawned area provides plenty of outdoor space to enjoy; framed beautifully by the rolling Cotswold landscape beyond.

Ground Floor

Kitchen:
Stepping in through a grand stable door from the cottage’s shared courtyard driveway you’ll enter a traditional farmhouse kitchen; a wonderful hub of the home, with bags of original character. Sitting proudly in the centre is a large oak dining table, adorned with a cleverly repurposed beer trough, plus mismatched pine seating for up to 6 guests to give the space a relaxed, rustic vibe. With exposed stone walls, original beams and quarry-tiled flooring, you’ll feel as though you’ve stepped back in time to the cottage’s original working farmhouse era, brought into the modern-day with all the mod-cons you need for an enjoyable stay. We love the room’s large window, affording you stunning views of the rolling fields beyond the cottage’s private garden; the perfect spot for countryside gazing with your morning cuppa.

Living Room:
Through another large stable-style door from the kitchen sits the cottage’s living space; a large, open-plan area with an additional dining table for up to five guests, ideal for overspill or when the adults need a little space. In here, the cottage’s rustic charm continues thanks to its exposed stone walls, beamed ceiling, patterned tile flooring, and enormous stone fireplace, kitted out with a wood burner for cosy evenings in by the fire. With plenty of seating available courtesy of a selection of comfy, sink-in sofas, a TV complete with Sky and DVD player will keep all ages entertained after a fun day exploring the nearby towns and villages. The living room also benefits from French Doors which open directly into the cottage’s own private garden, with an additional set on the other side giving optional access to the walled garden of the property’s sister cottage; great for large groups sharing the two.

Bedroom One:
Field House Cottage’s ground-floor bedroom can be found just beyond the living area, ideal for the less mobile or those who simply like to spread out. Configured as a twin, children or adults who don’t mind sharing will have a cosy space to rest their heads here, the room itself boasting the same exposed beams, stone walls and fantastic views out to the surrounding Cotswold landscapes of the cottage’s living area. There’s a handy built-in wardrobe for storage, plus a snug en-suite; small but perfectly formed, complete with shower, basin, toilet, and stone flooring.

First Floor

Up the angular wooden staircase from the cottage’s open-plan living/dining area sit three further bedrooms and the property’s family bathroom, all accessed from a spacious landing area flooded with natural light.

Bedroom Three:
Found on the left-hand side as you alight the staircase is Bedroom 3, another spacious bedroom benefitting from high ceilings, exposed beams, and plenty of natural light courtesy of two large windows. Country-casual in style thanks to its cream walls and floral fabrics, in here you’ll find a comfortable double bed and built-in wardrobe for storage, plus beautiful views across the surrounding fields.

Bedroom Two:
Leading on from Bedroom 3 through a small doorway is the cottage’s own secret bedroom hideaway; an additional bedroom in the eaves of the house, perfect for little ones. In here, two twin beds offer a comfy spot for younger guests to get some shuteye, with playful fabrics, cuddly toys, and a fun snakes and ladders rug making the space feel like their own secret den.

Bedroom Four:
The cottage’s final bedroom sits on the right-hand side of the landing. In here, you’ll find a double bed and built-in wardrobe, plus the same attractive high ceilings, country-cream colour palette, and wonderful natural light that can be found in Bedroom 3, courtesy of a large bright skylight.

Family Bathroom:
Situated alongside Bedroom 4, the cottage’s attractive modern family bathroom is well-equipped with both a bath and spacious shower, plus a bright skylight, wooden-effect flooring, and marbled tiling. Large enough to cope with plenty of guests, additional seating makes bath times with little ones a breeze.

Outside

To the rear of the property sits a fantastic private lawned garden; a huge space with amazing views out towards the surrounding fields, perfect for all ages to enjoy. With plenty of outdoor seating available courtesy of two sets of dining furniture, al fresco dinners here are as easy as pie, plus there’s a charcoal BBQ for those hankering for a flame-grilled feast. Perfect for groups in search of plenty of room in which to stretch their legs, younger guests have more than enough space to run free here, enclosed with wooden fencing to keep inquisitive explorers safely contained. While away the afternoon playing garden games, partaking in a game of football or simply sitting back and relaxing in the sun; we guarantee you’ll never tire of the surrounding views.

Full List of Facilities

Indoor

  • Bedroom One - Twin
  • Bedroom Two - Twin
  • Bedroom Three - Double
  • Bedroom Four - Double
  • 2 Bathrooms - 1 Family bathroom, 1 en-suite shower room
  • Fire
  • Oven
  • Hob
  • Microwave
  • Toaster
  • Fridge
  • Freezer
  • Dishwasher
  • Washing machine
  • Iron
  • WiFi *Please note that speeds are for guidance only and are not guaranteed
  • TV
  • DVD Player
  • Travel cot (cot linen not provided)
  • Highchair

Outdoor

  • Garden
  • Outdoor dining area
  • BBQ - Please provide your own charcoal
  • Parking - Off-road parking for 3 cars
On your Doorstep
Supermarkets and Shopping:

The nearest shops can be found in Chipping Campden, just a 5-minute drive from Field House. On the town’s High Street, you’ll find a well-stocked Co-Operative Food, well-equipped for the basic grocery amenities that you’ll need during your stay. For those in search of something a little special, Fillet & Bone (also situated on the High Street), offers beautiful artisan produce sourced from across the Cotswolds, including rare-breed meat, seasonal vegetables, fresh breads, charcuterie and freshly baked cakes and patisserie.

Eating Out:
  • Seagrave Arms, Weston Subedge (1 mile)
  • Eight Bells, Chipping Campden (1.4 miles)
  • The Dormy House Hotel, Broadway (2 miles)

Walks:

You’re truly spoilt for choice when it comes to walks in and around Weston Subedge and Chipping Campden thanks to its location at the northern-most tip of the famed Cotswold Way, a glorious 100- mile walk stretching from Chipping Campden all the way to Bath, giving you the chance to discover beautiful Cotswold villages, rolling landscapes and incredible views along the way. In Chipping Campden itself, there is a host of fantastic walks available to suit everyone, from gentle strollers to dedicated ramblers. For an easy walk, try the Chipping Campden town walk – a 2-mile stroll taking in the town’s key historical sites, found within the town guide. For a slightly more challenging ramble, the Cotswold Way Circular Walk from Chipping Campden covers 4.5 miles, taking you through shaded woodland, gentle hills and rewarding you with unbeatable views across the surrounding Cotswold landscape.

Places to Visit:
  • Chipping Campden (2 miles)
  • National Trust Dover's Hill (1.1 miles)
  • National Trust Hidcote (4.5 miles)
Travel:
  • Train - Evesham Station (9 miles)
  • Taxis - Claremont Cars, ABC Private Hire
There is so much to discover in the Cotswolds, why not have a look at some of our favourite Bolthole Retreats Experiences
Points of Note
  • Book with us to get exclusive discounts to top attractions and experiences. 
  • Please note that additional guests above the maximum capacity are not permitted.
  • It is our policy not to take bookings for single sex group celebrations, which includes Stag and Hen nights, or groups where the majority are under 25 years.
  • Field House Cottage shares an extensive private gravelled driveway with its sister property Milliner’s Barn. Parking for up to 3 cars can easily be accommodated
Neighbouring Properties
Field House can be booked with Milliner's Barn and Barndown for families or friends wanting to travel together but have their own space. You can share the properties between your group, but please bear in mind you would not have enough seating to sit/eat inside all together.

Reviews

Beautiful place to spend a weekend catching up with friends and walking around the Cotswolds.

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William
| 06/10/2023

We booked three cottages together to accommodate our family for a wedding, which worked really well. Not too far to the wedding venue so very convenient. Lovely location with stunning views. Spacious accommodation.

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Anne
| 21/09/2023

Fantastic stay at Field House. Would recommend.

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Nadia
| 29/08/2023

Very good family holiday with all facilities required. The location is great very peaceful.

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Lyndsay
| 10/08/2023

The property is spacious with good-sized bedrooms. Easy check-in process which made settling in a breeze. The pub at the end of the road (The Seagrave Arms) was worth the walk with delicious food and a great atmosphere. Overall a comfy stay.

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Georgia
| 26/07/2023

Location

Chipping Campden was once a rich wool trading centre. It is now a bustling Cotswold market town with a variety of restaurants, old inns, hotels, and a selection of specialist shops. There are plenty of great countryside walks in the area. Just a short drive you can explore the nearby surrounding Cotswold villages and towns in Oxfordshire and Worcestershire.