FLAGSTONE FARM
Set in the heart of the Cotswolds between Stow on the Wold and Broadway, Flagstone Farm boasts 5 delightful Cotswold Stone barn conversions set in 12 acres of idyllic countryside and woodland.
The cottages range in shape and size and sleep between 2-18 people. They have all been tastefully converted in order to retain as many original character features as possible, such as exposed beams and stonework.
The cottages range in shape and size and sleep between 2-18 people. They have all been tastefully converted in order to retain as many original character features as possible, such as exposed beams and stonework.
THE COTTAGES
Sleeping from 2-18 people, a special emphasis has been placed on space, quality and comfort in all of our cottages.
Located just 2 miles west of the historic market town of Stow on the Wold, Flagstone Farm is the perfect location from which to explore the Cotswolds. Bourton on the Water, Broadway, Chipping Campden, Winchcombe and The Slaughters are all within a 20-minute drive of the cottages.
Located just 2 miles west of the historic market town of Stow on the Wold, Flagstone Farm is the perfect location from which to explore the Cotswolds. Bourton on the Water, Broadway, Chipping Campden, Winchcombe and The Slaughters are all within a 20-minute drive of the cottages.
CLEMATIS
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STONE BARN
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STANTON
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BROADWAY
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STANWAY
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CONFERENCES
Our main conference room can accommodate up to 35 people, of that 17 can be seated on leather sofas for extra comfort, it also has a projector with a large screen, flip charts and fibre broadband. There is a break off room next door with a 14 seater board table. The centre also has a fully equipped kitchen.
Around site we have another 4 break off rooms all with fibre broadband and seating for up to 16.
Around site we have another 4 break off rooms all with fibre broadband and seating for up to 16.
THE COTSWOLDS
The Cotswolds is the largest Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in England and Wales, covering almost 800 square miles and boasting incredible countryside, chocolate-box villages and towns, and some of the country’s greatest palaces, castles and country houses.
With over 3,000 miles of footpaths and bridleways, the Cotswolds is the perfect place to for walking, cycling and exploring the historic landscapes.
The landscape also provides a rich harvest of food and drink with local cheeses, meats and drinks appearing prominently on the menus of the many wonderful pubs, inns and restaurants scattered generously across the region.
With over 3,000 miles of footpaths and bridleways, the Cotswolds is the perfect place to for walking, cycling and exploring the historic landscapes.
The landscape also provides a rich harvest of food and drink with local cheeses, meats and drinks appearing prominently on the menus of the many wonderful pubs, inns and restaurants scattered generously across the region.