Luxury period Cotswold Cottages for weekends, midweek breaks and longer…..

The Old Mill

The Old Mill is a fantastic puzzle of a house that combines period charm with modern comfort. Set at the heart of the quiet village of Oakridge Lynch in the South Cotswolds, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this is the perfect venue for celebrations and reunions.

Features

  • 8 Bedrooms
  • 2 Sitting rooms
  • Great Kitchen
  • 5 Bathrooms
  • Family Room
  • Sunny south facing garden
  • Cloakroom
  • Dining Room (up to 30) more at a push!
  • Large terrace

Areas

On the first floor and with French doors opening onto the rear garden, this cosy bedroom can be either a twin or a double.

WHAT YOU GET

  • Zip and link beds made up to your request as either singles or a king
  • Polyester pillows
  • Polyester duvets
  • The beds are made up ready for you with pure white laundered bedlinen
  • Two towels, a fluffy white hand towel and a bath sheet, are supplied for each person

 

This room, decorated with antique Toile de Jouy in a rare colourway, is a treat to wake up in particularly in May when the lilac tree outside the window is at its prettiest.

On the first floor, the Toile Bedroom doesn't have an ensuite but it is just across the landing from the family bathroom. The beds can unzip so that it can become a twin or a double room.Suitable for friends or lovers, this cosy bedroom has lovely views over the garden at the front of the house.

WHAT'S INCLUDED:

  •  Zip and link beds made up to your request
  • Polyester pillows Polyester duvets
  • The beds are made up ready for you with pure white laundered bedlinen
  • A fluffy white hand towel and bath sheet is supplied for each person

 

 There is no longer any slate in this bedroom but the nickname lingers on. The versatile bedroom, which can be a double or a twin, has its own exterior entrance and dedicated bathroom. Twin aspect with windows over the front and side garden, this bedroom is ideal for guests with babies or who are light sleepers because it is a long way from the rest of the house.

Great for a couple with a young child, this triple room has two zip and link beds plus a further single. Its' ensuite bathroom, with loo, designer basin and power shower over the bath, is connected to the sleeping area by a dressing room. For small family groups that have a young child and a baby, this little suite is ideal.

In the middle of the house and at tree top level, this is one of the two main sitting rooms.There is no television here. Instead there are lots of books and games [some vintage ones] to amuse you. This is a great place to hang out and chat.Painted in Annie Sloan's fabulous red, it has a cosy, welcoming feel despite the high ceiling. This was part of the original building and has the hayloft door still visible at high level

Everyone loves an attic bedroom. There is something secret and atmospheric about being hidden away at the top of the house. This one is accessed by double doors on the first landing and often gets missed by guests! Great for children, friends or couples but not recommended for the very tall!The jolly red and white striped pelmets with rope trims give this room a nautical feel. Bill Pankhurst, the local and very talented blacksmith made the lock on the bathroom window into the shape of an anchor.


Additional Information

Sleeping up to 20 in 8 bedrooms with 5 bathrooms and a cloakroom, this is the perfect venue for celebrations and reunions. Two sitting rooms and a family room provide generous living space and the dining room seats up to 30 [more if you don't mind a squash] so that everyone can gather together. It is brilliant venue for parties. The kitchen is well equipped to cater for large numbers.