Lords Hill Barn

ID: S526835

  • Bedrooms 2
  • ・ Sleeps 4
  • ・ Pets No

About this property

Lords Hill Barn is a stunning contemporary bungalow overlooking the glorious countryside in Ashleworth, Gloucestershire. Offering four guests ground-floor living, a private garden and off-road parking with electric charging, this rural abode offers a stylish base for exploring the Heart of England. Inside you'll find an open-plan living space where the group's chef will have no problem whipping up their favourite dishes using the high-quality facilities. Set the table for four in the bright and spacious living area, whilst your private garden with a large lawn has extra seating to make the most of sunny days. Back inside, warm up by the woodburning stove in the sitting area with cushioned sofas and catch your favourite show on the wall-mounted TV. There are two double bedrooms with storage space for your belongings, along with a contemporary family bathroom complete with a bath and walk-in shower. Completing the property is a handy utility with a washing machine, so you can keep your walking gear fresh throughout your holiday. Ashleworth is a lovely base to call home with a Post Office/shop/Café/Deli within a short walk from the property, and the National Trust's Ashleworth Tithe Barn offering a taste of the area's long history. Explore the beautiful surrounding area, including the river Severn with the extensive network of footpaths. The popular Nature in Art Gallery is also nearby for culture lovers to admire a range of paintings and sculptures, all housed inside a 17th-century mansion! The city of Gloucester is a short drive away from the majestic Gloucester Cathedral, the National Waterways Museum, and plenty of parks and nature reserves including Alney Island for walking or cycling, and Robinswood Hill Country Park, a lovely wildlife haven. You'll find plenty of shops, pubs and restaurants in the picturesque town of Cheltenham, which rests next to the Cotswolds offering idyllic walks, historic sites, and picture-postcard villages; Great Witcombe Roman Villa is sure to be a hit with budding historians! More history awaits in the medieval market town of Tewkesbury, home to the Norman Tewkesbury Abbey and The Vineyards park and gardens. The Malvern Hills AONB is also close by for scenic hikes and gardens, or journey further afield to visit the historic home of William Shakespeare in Stratford-upon-Avon. You'll be spoilt for choice on your next staycation at Lords Hill Barn!

Ashleworth is a small village in Gloucestershire, 6 miles from Gloucester. Ashleworth has a number of historic buildings including a National Trust-owned 15th century Tithe Barn, a 12th century church, and The Preaching Cross on the village green. The village has a well-stocked store and Post Office. Gloucester, a historic port city, has Roman foundations, Victorian Docklands, and a magnificent Norman cathedral (whose cloisters were used in the Harry Potter films). With Tewkesbury, Cirencester, the Cotswolds, Stratford-upon-Avon, Shakespeare's birthplace, and the Malvern Hills all within easy reach, you'll be spoilt for choice.

Accommodation

2 x double bedrooms.

Bathroom with bath, walk-in shower, basin and WC.

Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with woodburning stove.

Kitchen.

Utility

Underfloor heating with woodburning stove.

2 x electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine.

TV, WiFi.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Off-road parking with free electric charging point.

Garden with lawn, patio and furniture.

Sorry, no pets and no smoking.

Shop 0.1 miles, pub 1.2 miles

Reviews (15)

  • Robert

    The kitchen was well equipped and had plenty of cutlery, crockery and pots and pans. The bathroom has a good shower with lots of hot water. The property is in a lovely location with access to plenty of local and nearby walking trails. The village hub which is within walking distance has a lovely cafe, post office and very helpful and friendly staff. There are also many local pubs offering good food within a short drive. Overall we had a delightful holiday and enjoyed our stay at the property. We are not sure why people make a fuss about welcome gifts when you can bring all of your own produce for a stay, but the owners had provided milk, biscuits a bottle of wine and coffee for the coffee machine on arrival which we thought was nice of them

  • Peter

    It’s a lovely location, and the property looks nice, walking in it looked great. However, it lacked a lot when looking closer. It is advertised as no pets, great, as we have a pet fur allergy in the family, and that point made us pick it over another property. On arrival we were pestered by a cat, that was very familiar to the place, trying to get in as we were. It didn’t stop. Every-tine we came and went it tried to get in. As others have stated there are annex doors, locked, in the kitchen area. This was not mentioned in description. The owners reply acknowledged these doors. However we were aware somebody was in there, could hear them, lights on and off, as well as their rubbish in the bins, so clearly being lived in. It was very uncomfortable to know someone was just a door away, we wouldn’t have booked if we had known this. There is also an exterior door in the children’s bedroom, hidden behind the curtains. With our son being autistic with issues of doors being locked, security, he was not happy and didn’t sleep because of all of this. I would consider the property in breach of contract, it’s not what we thought we had booked. We were out for a couples of days so didn’t spend time sitting on the sofa, until Christmas Day. We noticed the removable sofas covers were very dirty. We also noticed after our daughter started with streaming eyes, itching skin and sneezing that there was cat fur on the arms of the chair and sofas. This for her made Christmas awful. The kitchen looked good until you looked closer. The kettle had a fur coat inside, desperately needs descaling. We couldn’t make a hot drink as the fur came out with the water. The toaster was pretty burned out and rusty inside, so not even a slice of toast could be done. The pots and pans in the drawers, what little there was of them, were mouldy. The fridge has issues as it is frosting up. We had planned to cook a good size roast for Christmas dinner, but we couldn’t as kitchen was poorly equipped. Christmas Day ruined. The washer dryer has an error, it wouldn’t allow anytime over 12 minutes drying time, so was useless to us. The property was generally unclean, not hoovered, dusted, questionable if bedding was changed as there were marks on them. Dirt and hair in the bath, dead bugs in the shower, conkers in with the 2 toilet rolls. Very poor. The description states fuel provided, which as the only fuel user is the fire,that should be logs etc, there was only 2 that were damp and small. Empty fire lighter packets. The property was cold as heating didn’t warm it at all. As others have said, there were no instructions for anything. The welcome pack lacked anything required. There was no means to contact owners, which could have helped ease some issues. The issues of cat fur on sofas, needed the change over clean to be much better, incase a guest let it in, as some from reviews suggest. Perhaps state the cat is not to be let in. Too late for us. our Christmas was cut short as we left on Boxing Day after trying to contact Sykes to report issues and try to resolve, but Sykes didn’t answer or respond, even to the emergency contact. We had no choice but to leave as our daughter’s allergy was getting worse. Since leaving Sykes has been useless, infact they are making it worse and pushing us to take legal action to resolve as they have been unreasonable. The property has great potential as it’s a nice location and building, but needs extra work to maintain it as a whole and concentrate on the details of being fully cleaned and providing full information, a welcome pack of maybe milk, bread, biscuits etc etc would have be nice.

  • Bernadette

    Very well equipped kitchen with lots of crockery, would have been useful to have instructions for appliances. Beautiful setting with undisturbed views. There are two locked doors to a separate annex which is not listed as being part of the building. It was very disconcerting to hear people moving about so close. Would not have booked if it had been mentioned. Heating, no instructions, it was cold at times and we needed to increase the temperature. No tools for log burner, we needed to use it though to supplement the heating. Bunk beds in the second very small bedroom are not suitable for adults. The barn should be listed as suitable for two adults and two children. This second room was very cold during the entire stay, perhaps the underfloor heating didn’t extend to this room? Welcome pack, lack of. Perhaps the owner doesn’t realise what others provide. One Nespresso pod and two gingers biscuits each is not a welcome pack.

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