Luxury self-catering accommodation in Bibury
Nestled within the rural heart of the Cotswolds, the traditionally charming village of Bibury lies within easy reach of the iconic Arlington Row where wonky cottages line cobbled streets.
Located in the heart of the iconic natural beauty of the Cotswolds, Bibury provides the perfect base for a luxury self-catering escape with historic flair. Within the chocolate-box boundaries of this postcard-ready English village you'll find welcoming local inns, hundreds-year-old cottages, and some of the prettiest streets in the country. With its roots in the 14th-century, the former wool store Arlington Row is one of the most photographed National Trust properties.
Once described as "the most beautiful village in the Cotswolds" by William Morris, Bibury is an idyllic spot for a family holiday or long-awaited gathering. Behind classic sage-and-stone exteriors, you'll find bakeries where truffle cheese toasties and hazelnut doughnuts tempt an early lunch, and landscaped gardens designed by an international green-fingered favourite. All this a short drive from Cirencester's bustling streets, markets, and museums.
Four Hundred Summers
Ablington, Bibury, Gloucestershire, The Cotswolds, UK
With an ashlar chimney that sends smoke signals curling above the gable roof, Four Hundred Summer is a luxury Cotswolds cottage with a hot tub that brings Nordic clout to Ablington.
Sleeps: Up to 2 guests
From: £1,695 per week, £1,250 per short break
Features: Wood-fired hot tub
The Flower Press
Bibury, Gloucestershire, The Cotswolds, UK
Emerald green in spring, fire red in autumn; luxury cottage The Flower Press is a French countryside-inspired home and garden in the quintessentially Cotswolds village of Bibury.
Sleeps: Up to 4 guests
Alternative Group Option: Up to 2 guests
From: £2,295 per week, £1,750 per short break
Pets: Two well-behaved dogs over the age of 12 months are welcome