One of three barns enjoying a great location within the Warwickshire countryside. With the addition of a wood-fired hot tub, it’s perfect for families and those seeking a relaxing break.
Everyone enjoys an equal share of the fun at this fabulous holiday home. One of three properties with ultra-accessibility for wheelchair users, it offers contemporary comfort and convenience for a party of four plus two canine companions. Enjoy days exploring Warwickshire and the North Cotswolds, then return to this elegant cottage retreat to unwind in your private wood-fired hot tub.
Boasting a beautiful, elevated location within acres of Warwickshire countryside, this property is one of a trio that deliver a high-end holiday experience for wheelchair users and their loved ones. The property has a spacious single-level open-plan living space to enhance your time together. Closest to the front door, the comfortable lounge area has a corner sofa and Smart TV and is a great spot to relax. Further on, the dining suite sits within the kitchen area, where you’ll find all the essentials for an effortless self-catering stay. There’s plenty of floor space so the dogs to stretch out and stay close. Once you’ve settled the pups in for the night, a vertical lift gives wheelchair users direct access to their first-floor bedroom which has a profiling bed with hoist and ceiling track, along with a further single sofa bed. Guests here also have Jack and Jill-style access to a wet room which is shared with the occupants of the second bedroom. It’s a double room with garden views, and it’s set off a landing that’s accessed by a separate staircase from the lounge. Sliding patio doors in the kitchen area allow in wafts of fresh country air and give easy access to the single-level patio, where there’s a table and chairs for al fresco dining and a wood-fired hot tub with a hoist.
Your holiday home is in an idyllic countryside setting, next to the National Trust’s imposing Coughton Court and just 3 miles from the vibrant market town of Alcester. Shakespeare’s birthplace, Stratford-upon-Avon, is 8.5 miles away – discover riverside walks, historic sites and the canal basin during your visit, or escape the crowds on The Greenway, a 5-mile section of the West Midlands Cycle Route which offers a high-quality surfaced path suitable for walkers and wheelchair users. Ragley Hall (6 miles) is the location of an annual DogFest event and welcomes dogs year-round in its 10 hectares of beautiful grounds. Situated on the northern extremity of the Cotswolds, Moreton-in-Marsh (24 miles) is a bustling market town to visit, while beautiful Chipping Campden (15.5 miles) is also a charming place to visit – its high street and much of the town a designated conservation area.