An ivy-covered country-house hotel close to the Painswick Rococo Gardens, Hatton Court is a…
Little Court Cottages

“Ideal for motorway access to M5 and for exploring the Cotswolds.” - VisitEngland Assessor
Upton St Leonards, Gloucestershire


Our Inspector's view
The single-storey Little Court Cottages are conveniently located on the edge of the pretty village of Upton St Leonards, 3 miles from Gloucester city centre and 8 miles from Cheltenham – a peaceful, rural setting yet within easy reach of local towns (including Painswick and Stroud) and their amenities. Little Court Cottages provide the perfect base for exploring the beautiful Cotswolds and the many wonderful attractions this area has to offer; there is good access to all parts of Gloucestershire and beyond. The cottages have been sympathetically converted from a former stable block with the purpose of creating secure, comfortable and private accommodation. Automated gates and entry system provide security and privacy and there is ample parking within our grounds and all guests have independent access. They're within walking distance of local pub, village shop, children's playground and bus stop. A large supermarket and fuel station are also within a short distance.
Facilities – at a glance
En Suite
Linen provided
Parking
TV
Washing machine
Features
- Total units: 2
- Maximum occupancy: 6
- Children welcome
- Cots provided
- Offsite pool
- Offsite tennis
- Offsite riding
- Offsite cycle hire
- Offsite fishing
- Offsite gym
- Lawn area
- Garden furniture
- Washing machine
- Tumble dryer
- Microwave
- Freezer
- Sky or freeview
- En suite
- Linens provided
- Towels provided
- Internet
- Low season minimum price: £425
- High season minimum price: £475
- Open all year
- Changeover day: Fridays or Saturdays preferred, but flexible by arrangement
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About the area
Discover Gloucestershire
Gloucestershire is home to a variety of landscapes. The Cotswolds, a region of gentle hills, valleys and gem-like villages, roll through the county. To their west is the Severn Plain, watered by Britain’s longest river, and characterised by orchards and farms marked out by hedgerows that blaze with mayflower in the spring, and beyond the Severn are the Forest of Dean and the Wye Valley.
Throughout the county you are never far away from the past. Neolithic burial chambers are widespread, and so too are the remains of Roman villas, many of which retain the fine mosaic work produced by Cirencester workshops. There are several examples of Saxon building, while in the Stroud valleys abandoned mills and canals are the mark left by the Industrial Revolution. Gloucestershire has always been known for its abbeys, but most of them have disappeared or lie in ruins. However, few counties can equal the churches that remain here. These are many and diverse, from the ‘wool’ churches in Chipping Campden and Northleach, to the cathedral at Gloucester, the abbey church at Tewkesbury or remote St Mary’s, standing alone near Dymock.
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