Grade II Listed Cotswold Home with Secure Garden
About the Home
Step out of your door and into the heart of the Cotswolds. Whether you’re browsing the Tuesday market or returning from a long walk on the Monarch’s Way, this is your spacious holiday home. Relax by the fire, host a family dinner, and enjoy the ease of a central base where the train station and local pubs are just a stroll away. The Kitchen & Dining Area You’ll find everything you need here for slow mornings and planning your route over fresh coffee. It’s a well-equipped space where you can prepare a full Sunday roast or a simple spread of local finds from the market. Your group can gather around the dining table for shared meals and late-night board games. The Living Areas Retire to your cosy snug or the main living room, where exposed beams and Grade II-listed character create a sense of history. It’s a grounded space for you to reconnect, with soft seating and quiet corners perfect for getting lost in a book. You’ll find the historic atmosphere makes this feel like a true retreat from the everyday. The Bedrooms & Bathrooms You have plenty of room to spread out across four distinct bedrooms. Your sleeping arrangements include: Master Bedroom: A comfortable king-size bed. Bedroom 2: A spacious super king bed. Adjoining Room: A flexible space with a double pull-out bed and a single pull-out bed. (Please note: reaching this room involves older, steep steps down towards the living room). Twin Room: Two single beds, ideal for friends or children. Snug Single: A private room with one single bed. To freshen up, you have a full family bathroom featuring both a shower and a bath, plus an additional separate WC with a toilet and sink. The Garden Your private, secure backyard is a rare find in the town centre. It’s a safe spot for your children to play or for you to enjoy an evening BBQ as the sun sets over the High Street rooftops. It offers you a peaceful breath of fresh air just steps away from the village bustle. Practicalities Your stay begins with easy self check-in from 3:00pm. While you have free on-street parking nearby, remember that the Tuesday market changes local access. Since you are just five minutes from the station, you can easily leave the car behind and explore the North Cotswolds by rail or foot. As one guest recently shared, "We adored this charming, historic house! The location is truly excellent." Local Recommendations Moreton-in-Marsh Tuesday Market: Just steps from your door, this is the largest open-air market in the Cotswolds. Perfect for picking up artisan cheeses, sourdough, and local crafts. Cotswold Farm Park: A 15-minute drive takes you to Adam Henson’s famous farm. It’s a brilliant family day out where you can meet rare breeds and enjoy the adventure play areas. The Monarch’s Way: Pack your boots and join this historic long-distance trail for a walk toward Stow-on-the-Wold, offering classic limestone villages and rolling hill views. On Tuesdays, the town comes alive with the famous Moreton-in-Marsh Market — one of the largest street markets in the Cotswolds, packed with local produce, crafts and plenty of character. You’ll also find a great mix of places to eat, from classic country pubs serving locally sourced food to relaxed cafés and restaurants. Easy without a car Moreton-in-Marsh railway station is around a 5-minute walk away, with direct trains to Oxford, London Paddington and Worcester — ideal for car-free Cotswolds breaks or easy day trips. Perfect base for exploring Stow-on-the-Wold (4 miles): antiques and historic market square Bourton-on-the-Water (8 miles): the “Venice of the Cotswolds” Broadway (9 miles): picture-perfect streets and Broadway Tower Chipping Campden (10 miles): classic Cotswolds charm Blenheim Palace (20 miles): UNESCO World Heritage Site For walkers, you’re brilliantly placed for countryside rambles, with the Cotswold Way and plenty of scenic trails nearby — rolling hills, honey-stone villages, and that proper Cotswolds feel from the moment you arrive. Parking Free on-street parking is available directly outside on Moreton-in-Marsh High Street. Please note there is no designated parking space for the property – it's first-come, first-served public parking. On Tuesdays, the famous Moreton-in-Marsh market takes over the High Street, and parking restrictions apply during the day (usually until early afternoon). You may need to park in one of the nearby public car parks during market hours. Access Please be aware that Redesdale has steep stairs both at the entrance and within the property. All staircases have handrails fitted for safety. This maisonette may not be suitable for guests with limited mobility. Character Property As a Grade II-listed building, Redesdale has all the charm of a historic Cotswolds home – including uneven floors, low beams in places, and quirks that come with centuries of history. We think that's part of the magic, but it's worth knowing before you book.