Chippy Cottage dates back to 1799, built with traditional honey coloured Cotswold Stone. Aside from the beautifully thick Cotswold stone walls, it contains a number of original features including an Inglenook fireplace with seat and bread oven, ceiling beams, iron butchers hooks and the original plasterer’s initials “JE 1799” encased in a protected frame.
We are lead to believe, before being converted into housing, the cottage was formally a butchers shop. Sadly we are still to find any pictures, but continue to look!
The cottage offers three bedrooms (2 kings and 1 twin), a bathroom, lounge, kitchen diner, utility room and courtyard garden.
You can now rent Chippy Cottage for your next stay in the Cotswolds.