What this place offers
An open space on the property usually covered in grass
BBQ grill
Carbon monoxide alarm
Coffee maker: Nespresso, pour-over coffee
Dishwasher
Fire extinguisher
First aid kit
Freezer
What this place offers
Outdoor
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An open space on the property usually covered in grass
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BBQ grill
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Outdoor furniture
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Private patio or balcony
Home Safety
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Carbon monoxide alarm
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Fire extinguisher
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First aid kit
Kitchen and Dining
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Coffee maker: Nespresso, pour-over coffee
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Dishwasher
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Freezer
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Microwave
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Oven
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Refrigerator
Bathroom
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Hair dryer
Family
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High chair
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Travel cot
Location Features
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Lake access
Scenic views
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Lake View
Services
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Pets allowed
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Self check-in
Parking and Facilities
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Private hot tub
Internet
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Wifi
Mayflower: A Modern Escape To The Countryside
Say hello to the oasis you’ve been searching for. The beautiful Mayflower is a Scandinavian-inspired lodge on Waters Edge Lake. This stunning property offers an open-plan living and dining area alongside a beautifully furnished sundeck overhanging the lake. Spend your days playing air hockey and table tennis, or take a trip to Broadway and explore the historic village. When evening arrives, enjoy dinner on the deck as you watch the sunset across the stunning lake.
Full Description
Highlights
- Air hockey table and pool table
- Furnished sundeck overhanging the lake
Need To Know
- Sleeps 6 guests
- 3 bedrooms
- 4 bathrooms
- Hot tub
- BBQ
- Pet friendly
Our favourite things to do
Take the dog for a walk at ....
Wickwater Woods
Wickwater Woods Wickwater woods is located on Wickwater lane and is a 3 acre secure area with a 6 foot fence running around the boundary. This is a great place to let your dogs off the lead to run around and is just a short (walking) distance from our lodges on Waters Edge. You need to book in advance to make sure that you are able to get the slot you need – check their website for details and how to book
Grab a bite to eat at ....
The Potting Shed
Championing beautiful food made from the finest locally sourced ingredients and seasonal produce. Creative, British, Seasonal. Our menus change to reflect the best of seasonal produce.
Spend the day visiting
Broadway
Nestled in the English county of Worcestershire, Broadway, “The Jewel of the Cotswolds,” is an enchanting village steeped in history and beauty. This scenic paradise dates back over 5,000 years, with its historical allure rooted in its past as a bustling stagecoach stop between Worcester and London. The real magic of the village, however, lies in the 16th to 18th-century buildings that line its streets, giving Broadway an irresistible historical charm. Beyond its architectural allure, Broadway carries an impressive artistic heritage. In the late 19th century, it became a hub for the arts and crafts movement, drawing painters, musicians, writers, and actors from around the world. The legacy of this creative past is celebrated annually with the Broadway Arts Festival, a vibrant display of the village’s cultural spirit. Among the many notable sights in Broadway, the Broadway Tower stands out. This 65-foot tall beacon, designed by Capability Brown and erected for Lady Coventry in 1798-99, offers panoramic views across as many as 16 counties on a clear day. This architectural gem offers a captivating glimpse into the past and an unbeatable vista of the English countryside. In the heart of the village lies the Broadway Museum and Art Gallery, home to a treasure trove of local history and art. Here, visitors can immerse themselves in an array of furniture, ceramics, paintings, and artifacts that tell the rich story of the Cotswolds. Close by, the Gordon Russell Design Museum pays tribute to Sir Gordon Russell, a pioneer in 20th-century design, showcasing his belief in design as a societal service. Broadway’s broad main street, from which the village gets its name, is a delightful spectacle in itself. Canopied by red chestnut trees, the street is lined with an eclectic mix of Tudor, Stuart, and Georgian buildings. These house a variety of art galleries, antique shops, restaurants, tea shops, and traditional British pubs, offering visitors a taste of the local life. Not far from the village, Snowshill Manor, a National Trust property, presents Charles Wade’s global collection of craftsmanship, another testament to the artistic spirit of the area. Nature lovers will be enchanted by the serene countryside that surrounds Broadway. The local footpaths are a walker’s dream, offering stunning landscapes, and the village is a great starting point for exploring the Cotswold Way, a national trail that runs along the Cotswold Edge escarpment. With its scenic beauty, historical charm, and friendly atmosphere, Broadway is a delightful destination for anyone visiting the Cotswolds.
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House Rules
House Rules
We hate to sound like your parents, but we have a few house rules…
2 pets are more than welcome at our properties, but please let us know beforehand as there is a small charge per pet. Unfortunately, your furry pals are not allowed on the furniture, but you will find throws available if necessary.
Our properties are unavailable for parties and we do not allow all-male occupancy without prior discussion. If you are unsure please ask – we love to talk!
We ask that you treat our properties with respect and consider our neighbours when sitting outdoors.
We love our homes (just like you love yours), and we ask that you treat them as you would your own. Thank you so much!