Stow House, Stow-on-the-Wold - sleeps 9 guests in 5 bedrooms

Stow-on-the-Wold, England
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As you stand on Park Street, looking across at Stow House, you'll immediately feel a sense that this handsome, three-storey house has been nurtured and restored to a very high specification. The house sits at the end of a terrace of Cotswold stone houses. To one side is an ancient footpath leading to the fabulous garden and Back Walls road. The house is located within a child's stone's throw of two of Stow's most highly acclaimed foodie destinations, The Old Butchers and Sheep on Sheep Street. The beautifully restored interior perfectly combines the character of the original 18th century home, including exposed timbers and stone walls, with an exceptionally high standard of renovation, stylish furnishing and calming colourways. The elegant living room, with its oak floor and wood burning stove provides a cosy retreat, while the dining room with its lantern roof is a light and relaxing space to entertain. To the rear is a contemporary extension with a gorgeous kitchen and sunny breakfast room that opens to the garden. On the first floor are three stylish, light and airy double ensuite bedrooms, plus a further single bedroom with an adjoining cloakroom. Head through a glass panelled door to the top floor and the stunning master suite, with a freestanding bath and walk-in shower and great views across Stow's rooftops. To the rear of the house is a delightful, south-facing garden designed as an extension of the interior, with a lawn and mature planting, a pond and two terraces - an unusual luxury for a town house in popular Stow. The lower terrace, immediately outside the dining room and kitchen, has sofa seating while the upper terrace has a refectory-style, wooden dining table, a long bench and chairs, a BBQ and superbly atmospheric lighting - creating an enchanting space for summertime entertaining. Ground Floor Living Room: This elegant room has two windows looking out over Park Street and across the road to a row of honey-coloured cottages. There is a beautiful oak floor and a wood burning stove set into a contemporary inglenook, with a feature stone wall that's home to shelves holding books and decorative items. The room is furnished with two large and comfy sofas, a vintage snuggle chair, and an antique sideboard with reading lamps, which bathe the room is a soft cosy glow. Dining Room: Head up one stone step into the light and stylish dining room with feature stone and charcoal-grey walls, and a lantern roof that throws sunlight on to the long, rectangular dining table, which comfortably seats up to 10 guests. French windows open from the dining room to the lower terrace. To one side is an original 18th century, feature fireplace and a handy understairs cupboard for coats and shoes. A staircase rises from the dining room to the upper floors. Kitchen: The beautiful, light and bright kitchen has a fabulous, polished limestone floor, which extends right through to the breakfast area at the end of the room. The kitchen is fully equipped with black Corian worktops and sleek units incorporating all the appliances you need for a self-catered holiday. To one side is a double sink looking out over the garden, with a dishwasher and washing machine in the units below. To the other side is where all the cooking action takes place, with a long line of units housing a double oven, induction hob, fridge, microwave and drinks fridge. A door opens from the kitchen to the lower terrace and a path through the garden to the upper terrace, making it super easy to carry food and drinks outside. Breakfast Area: This inviting dining area, with a refectory-style table, six chairs and two hanging lights, reaches from the kitchen to the end of the contemporary extension, with windows to two sides, affording a lovely view to the lawn, flowering borders and upper terrace with its cleverly placed mirror that reflects lights and garden colour back to the house. First Floor Sisal-carpeted stairs with a banister lead up to the first floor where there are three ensuite double bedrooms, a single bedroom and separate WC all with sisal carpeting and a soothing pale taupe wall colour. Bedroom One: Sitting at the front of the house, this ensuite double bedroom is furnished with a king-size bed on a cream coloured, wooden bedframe, with bedside tables and reading lamps, a dressing table and a three-quarter height standalone wardrobe with plenty of hanging space. On top of the wardrobe is a 32" Smart TV. Ensuite Shower Room: The small but spa-like shower room features a double width, walk-in shower with rainfall and hand-held shower heads, a washbasin with a mirror over, a toilet, heated towel rail and a delightful porthole looking out towards the garden. Bedroom Two: Head along the back landing to the first of the rear bedrooms. Here you'll find a charming bedroom furnished with a standard double bed with bedside tables crafted out of upcycled wooden crates and wall-mounted reading lights. The

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