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Elbie House is a 16th Century Cotswold stone home nestled in an attractive rural village on the edge of the Cotswolds. It was converted from a Coaching Inn, 7 years ago. Extensive restoration has created a warm, luxurious and inviting home.
The house is steeped in history and has great charm and character which is complimented by traditional landscaped gardens where gravel paths weave amongst shrubs, herbaceous plants, roses and a lavender garden, all of which has been lovingly restored by Mandy and Richard Buck who now take great pride in welcoming visitors.
Guests' comfort and enjoyment is paramount with a high priority to cleanliness, consideration for those with allergies. Impeccably furnished and decorated to a very high standard using products exclusively from Relics of Witney. The beds all have firm Myers mattresses and crisp white cotton sheets, fluffy pillows + duvets under freshly laundered linen. Each spacious room has a beverage tray, iron and board, colour television and bath robes.
Elbie House has 3 rooms reserved for visitors which have their own private entrance allowing guests to come and go as they please.
The ground floor rooms have easy access. Rosewalk is a warm and welcoming room which overlooks the lavender garden.
It has a pretty four poster bed, co-ordinated soft furnishings easy chair, television, fridge, bathroom with shower, additional bed and breakfast dining area, making it an ideal place for a romantic weekend away from it all. |