Runnymede

ID: S394499

  • Bedrooms 1
  • ・ Sleeps 2
  • ・ Pets 2

About this property

Nestled on the banks of the River Avon, alongside the medieval King Johns bridge, rests this Grade II listed terraced cottage, Runnymede. Idyllically situated in a prime position on the edge of Tewkesbury town centre and within easy reach of a host of local amenities, Runnymede makes for the perfect base for a romantic getaway. Runnymede is a superb dog-friendly dwelling, boasting exposed beams and a fantastic feature fireplace; it is perfect for a couple looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and retreat to this idyllic setting. Be welcomed into the spacious, yet homely sitting room, where you can look forward to snuggling up with your significant other on the generous leather sofa and enjoying your favourite film on the Smart TV, as the electric fire adds added warmth nearby. Whip up a romantic meal for two in the well-equipped kitchen before gathering together at the intimate dining table to uncork a bottle of wine and recount the days adventures. Completing the ground-floor is a cloakroom for your convenience, perfect for a quick freshen up before heading out! As your eyes grow heavy, climb the stairs to the first-floor where you can catch your rest in the well-presented king-size bedroom, tastefully decorated using William Morris interiors to celebrate the 1800 period in history, homing a sumptuous mattress nestled upon a timeless brass bedstead with Egyptian cotton sheets and hotel quality linen; a lovely touch of elegance. In the morning, kick-start your day with a refreshing rinse in the en-suite shower room, wrapping up in the fluffy Egyptian cotton towels to keep toasty, before heading downstairs to enjoy a hearty breakfast in the sunroom, overlooking the wonderful terraced garden as you discuss plans for an evening barbecue to make the most of the good weather. Explore the local town, where you will find a wealth of activities and amenities right on your doorstep! Take a stroll down the quaint alleys, home to a fabulous selection of antique stores, board a river cruise and watch the world go by as you sail alongside the tranquil waters, and after working up an appetite, take a step back in time with a visit to the oldest pub in Gloucestershire, The Black Bear, dating back to 1308. A visit to the iconic Roses Theatre promises fun for all ages, and if you time it right, you might even catch the annual pantomime! Brush up on the town’s history at the Tewkesbury Museum or the Heritage Centre or pay a visit to the stunning medieval Tewkesbury Abbey, famed for its Norman tower which is the highest in England. Walk in the footsteps of former soldiers at the Tewkesbury Battlefield, where you can expect battle re-enactments, a market and food and drink stalls. Be sure to make a stop at Merlin’s Meadow, where your furry friend can enjoy roaming over 16 acres of secure land, a great pit-stop during a busy day. Next stop is the town of Cheltenham, famed for its remarkable racecourse that hosts the Cheltenham Festival annually which consists of four days of horse-jump racing, a fantastic day out to be enjoyed by all! The town also boasts the fantastic Wilson Museum, where you can peruse fine art and exhibitions, the Holst Victorian House, the 19th-century home of the famous composer, Gustav Holst and incredible Victorian Everyman Theatre that can seat up to 658 people and frequently hosts live performances. Be sure to make a stop at the nearby Sudeley Castle, a 15th-century home settled in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with expansive gardens to be explored. Runnymede provides the perfect home-away-from-home that will leave you wanting to return as soon as you have left. Note: This property can be booked with Ref.1063185, together sleeping up to four guests.

Resting alongside the confluence of the River Severn and Avon, and ideally located for exploring the beautiful surrounding areas of Gloucestershire, is the delightful market town of Tewkesbury. The town still retains its traditional medieval character throughout and is home to an impressive 12th-century abbey which boasts the highest Norman tower in England, a fantastic selection of pubs, restaurants and tea rooms, a plethora of museums, individual shops and a Heritage Centre, there really is something for everyone.

Accommodation

One king-size bedroom with en-suite walk-in shower, basin and WC.

Cloakroom.

Kitchen & sun room/dining room.

Sitting room with electric fire.
Central heating with electric fire.

Oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine.

Smart TV, WiFi.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Off-road parking for 1 car - located in front of the property - This area may not be suitable for very large vehicles, but there is alternative parking nearby.

Enclosed multi-level garden with patio, furniture and barbecue.

Hot Tub in rear garden, robes and towels included in rent.

Two well-behaved dogs welcome.

Welcome hamper with essentials such as tea, coffee, milk, sugar, butter provided.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop 0.1 miles, pub 0.6 miles.

Note: This property has low beams and ceilings.

Note: This property has steep stairs.

Note: This property has a check in time of 4pm.

Please note: that there is a £15 charge per pet per stay.

Please note: This property is not suitable for those with moblity issues.

Nearby points of interest

  • Cheltenham Racecourse

Reviews (34)

  • Mike

    It has a nice outdoor area (not that we had too much use of it in November!). Very clean and comfortable as well as being well equipped. Town is a great place to walk around, lots of old buildings and pubs. Its true what they say about the beams though! watch your head moving from room to room. Great stay well recommended.

  • Ursula

    The owners have worked really hard to make this place special, including decor, quality of furniture and fittings, comfort and not forgetting the very generous welcome basket which awaited us on arrival. However, being in our seventies we found one aspect of the cottage we found difficult - the narrow stairs with exceptionally narrow risors at the bottom and on the turn at the bottom of the stairs, difficult for those of us who are not so agile or confident as we once were!!! Also there are steps in and out of every room. The garden is also multilevel with steps up and down. This is not meant to be a negative comment, but rather to make people aware of this property geography before they book. Although we found this aspect difficult, it is a beautiful little property and we thoroughly enjoyed our stay. The owners should rightfully proud of their little gem in the heart of Tewksbury!

  • Timothy

    A lovely mix of old and new. Right next to an ancient bridge over the Avon, and a good atmosphere (and beer) in the Old Black Bear, the oldest pub in Gloucestershire, just over the road. The Abbey is beautiful and just opposite it we had a good meal in the Abbot's Table.

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