Conderton is the epitome of a peaceful hamlet, and this quaint cottage is the perfect way for a couple and their canine companion to experience the charms of rural life in Worcestershire. An absolute haven for walkers, the quiet location is an ideal base for exploring the thatched villages and green rolling hills of the Cotswolds. The cottage is single-storey, so there’s no need to worry about your hound navigating unfamiliar stairs and is best suited to small and medium-sized dogs.
Step into the hallway, where any muddy paws (and feet!) can be wiped and towels put straight into the washing machine. There’s space enough for shoe storage, as well as hooks for coats and leads.
From there, enter into the open-plan living area, a cosy and charming interior with traditional features such as exposed beams and wooden latch doors between rooms. Throughout the property the décor is bright with thoughtful, homely design touches and splashes of colour. Wake up to a garden view, before taking your tea and toast outside to watch the village come to life. Several steps down from the cottage door leads you into the pleasant enclosed garden, where your dog will love soaking up the sun on the lawn. The property also benefits from a balcony from the reception room with table and chairs and steps leading to a private fenced garden.
For beautiful views that are popular with local dog walkers, take a stroll up the nearby Bredon Hill (7 miles). Explore other Cotswold villages, such as Winchcombe (8.5 miles), a picturesque Anglo-Saxon town with stone cottages and black-and-white timbered buildings, where your canine companion will be greeted with a warm welcome! While you’re in the area, make a stop at Sudeley Castle where the visitor centre and cafe are also dog-friendly. The pretty Regency town of Cheltenham (11.5 miles), alongside its many visitor attractions and famous racecourse, boasts a cafe where both human and hound can pick up a tasty treat.