Overview
As you drive through this quiet, off-the-tourist trail Cotswold village you’ll be in awe of the beauty of each property, with the Barracks being no exception. Descend the lane from the centre of the village and there you’ll see this handsome property with its towering willow tree and green to the front, and what was farmland but is now a perfectly mown field to one side, with St Bartholomew’s Church peeking over the hill. Originally a traditional Cotswold farmhouse owned by the Sherborne Estate, until 1978 when the current owner purchased it from Lord Sherborne and transformed it into the exclusive getaway that it is today.
The Barracks is the perfect country holiday home, with plenty of space for six guests to relax in the spacious ground floor area with its dining room, living room and kitchen or retreat to three comfortable bedrooms, two doubles (one en-suite) and one twin. Though every room is breath-taking, the living room is the showstopper with its huge inglenook fireplace and impressively sized wood burning stove, interesting art, sculptures, wall hangings and rugs. It feels quite as if you have been invited into a calm and very relaxed private art gallery. The spacious, dazzlingly white kitchen is another great place to gather and enjoy cooking, eating around the breakfast table and preparing food for al fresco dining, while the central dining room is elegant and welcoming - a great place for convivial meals around the lovely circular table. Upstairs are three inviting bedrooms, one en-suite and a large family bathroom.
There is so much to enjoy in the Barracks’ garden, from dining al fresco under the grape-laden vine while listening to the water feature babbling beside you, to breakfast on the picnic bench outside the kitchen; and from croquet or badminton on the walled garden’s lawn to lounging on the grass under the beautiful walnut and lime trees. Little ones and sporty guests will love the open expanse of the extended garden with its fantastic view up to St Bartholomew’s Church and fine views of the surrounding countryside - there’s room enough to have a game of football, throw a rugby ball or even play frisbee.
Ground Floor
Entrance Hall:
The Barracks has an original front door, accessed via the front garden gate, and a rear entrance that was added in Victorian times, that has been updated with a contemporary glass door. It is this more recent doorway that guests use as the main entrance, which opens into the interconnected dining room-living room and kitchen.
The entire downstairs area has beautiful, polished Cotswold limestone flooring, original exposed timbers, quirky Italian lighting and a fabulous collection of contemporary artwork that’s perfectly displayed on the crisp, white walls.
Dining Room:
Sitting at the centre of the ground floor space, is a lovely dining room with a large, circular table that comfortably seats six guests, and an impressive 17th century inglenook to one side. At the far end is a delightful window seat and a rocking chair - a lovely spot to curl up with a book borrowed from the library upstairs. To one side is a door through to the living room and to the other, either side of the inglenook, is an open walkway to the kitchen.
Living Room:
This breath-takingly beautiful room has an exceptionally pleasing combination of ancient and contemporary, with its stunning 17th century inglenook fireplace and woodburning stove, unusual artwork from the owners’ international travels and beautiful rugs. The living room has windows on three sides, making it a bright and light room on a sunny day, with two window seats to enjoy the view to the lane in front and the walled garden and patio to the rear. The room is furnished with two three-seater sofas and two armchairs, a glass-topped coffee and occasional tables, and has a 40" smart TV.
Kitchen & Breakfast Room:
The all-white kitchen is at once elegant and highly practical, combining all the modern facilities required of a self-catering holiday home with the ancient history of the house. In here you'll find another beautiful stone inglenook (a handy spot to store a highchair), exposed timbers and ancient hooks, as well as a large preparation area, breakfast table and four chairs, a dishwasher, undercounter fridge and freezer, washer and dryer, microwave and double sink, plus plenty of storage space for all the pots, pans, china, cutlery and glassware.
A door opens from the kitchen to the patio with a picnic bench, and the walled garden with its immaculate, sheltered lawn where guests can play croquet and badminton.
Cloakroom:
Just off the kitchen is a toilet and handbasin, with a cupboard inside with hooks for coats and space to keep shoes and boots.
First Floor
A double-width, carpeted staircase, with a handrail, winds up to the first floor. Take a moment to look up before you start climbing to enjoy the stair’s beautiful helical construction.
Bedroom One:
At the top of the stairs turn left into the en-suite master bedroom which overlooks the country lane to the front and the walled garden to the rear. Open the window overlooking the garden on a warm summer night and you’ll be lulled to sleep by the sound of the water burbling in the garden’s water feature. The bedroom is furnished with a king-size double bed, with bedside tables and reading lights, and faces in-built wardrobes and drawers and a large, ornate mirror. To one side of the bed is an antique chest of drawers while to the other side is an armchair - somewhere to escape to for a good read.
En-suite Shower Room:
Head up one step and through an oak door into the contemporary shower room equipped with a large, walk-in shower, a toilet, a mirrored vanity unit, a hand basin and a heated towel rail.
Landing and Library:
At the top of the stairs is a spacious central landing that has been transformed with shelves full of alphabetised books into an excellent library, which, naturally, has a comfy, cane armchair with a lovely view over the garden where guests can enjoy a good read or tinkle the ivories of the old upright piano. Guests are welcome to use and enjoy both, remembering, please, to replace books before departing. (The second flight of stairs goes up to a locked door and the attic/second floor. This area of the house is not in use.)
Bedroom Two:
This lovely bedroom catches the morning and afternoon sun through its east- and south-facing windows, making this room light and bright (with blinds and curtains to ensure a good night’s sleep). The room is furnished with a king-size double bed with bedside tables and reading lights (not shown), a chest of drawers with a mirror and has a delightful low window seat where you can sit, read, and gaze at the lovely view of the church. Just outside the bedroom door is a fitted wardrobe.
Bedroom Three:
The twin bedroom overlooks the quiet country lane to the front and features an original 17th-century, stone fire surround. The bedroom is furnished with two full-size single beds with a central bedside table and reading light, an antique chest of drawers and a fitted wardrobe inside the bedroom and immediately outside it. A wide windowsill provides space for personal items.
Family Bath-Shower Room:
The spacious family bathroom, which sits directly off the landing, has a full-size bath, with a long wall mirror overlooking it, a walk-in shower, a toilet, hand basin and heated towel rail. A wide window ledge, with a shaver point to one side, provides plenty of room for personal items.
Outside
The Barracks sits within a beautiful half-acre garden that is divided into three areas, each with its own character and interest. Immediately outside the dining room and kitchen is a patio that extends the length of the rear of the house, with a pergola draped in a grape vine and a dining table to one end and a picnic bench at the other - just outside the kitchen door. The patio is part of a walled garden, with an immaculately manicured lawn that’s perfect for playing croquet (set provided) or badminton (net provided) and two delightful water features that can be heard burbling while you sit in the garden, dine outside or have the windows open. Beyond the walled garden is a slightly wilder area with a towering walnut tree, lime tree and fir tree, plus another fabulous grape vine trailing over and along the tall garden wall. Relax on the wooden bench against the wall and enjoy some woodland-bathing. At the far end of this area is a tranquil area with a beautiful sculpture of a conker at its centre. Turn around and head through the hedge into a wide, open, mown field, big enough to play ball games and have a really good run around. Here you’ll have a perfect view of St Bartholomew, the village’s Norman church. To the side of the house is a gravelled drive and parking area big enough for three cars.
Facilities
Indoor
Bedroom One - King-size
Bedroom Two - King-size
Bedroom Three - Twin
2 Bathrooms - 1 En-suite Shower Room, 1 Family Bath/shower Room, 1 Cloakroom
Hairdryer - 3
Fire - Logs Are Provided For An Initial Fire (1st October - 31st March)
Oven
Hob
Microwave
Toaster
Kettle
Fridge
Freezer
Dishwasher
Dining Table - Seats 6
Washing Machine
Tumble Dryer
Iron
WiFi *Please Note That Speeds Are For Guidance Only And Are Not Guaranteed - 200+ Mbps
TV - Smart
Board Games
Travel Cot (cot Linen Not Provided)
Highchair
Outdoor
Garden
Outdoor Dining Area
BBQ - Please Provide Your Own Charcoal
On-site Facilities - Croquet Set And Badminton Net
Parking - Off-road Parking For 3 Cars
On your Doorstep
The nearest shops are a Cotswold Store Budgens in Northleach (4 miles) and the Upton Smokery Farm Shop and Burford Farm Shop in Burford (6 miles). For a larger shop there is a Co-op in Burford (7 miles), ASDA and ALDI in Carterton (8 miles) and Waitrose in Cirencester (11 miles)
Eating Out:
- Sherborne Arms, Northleach - serving a menu of pub classics from fresh local ingredients (0.4 miles)
- New Inn, Coln St Aldwyn - 16th century coaching in with an exciting menu (2 miles)
- Wheatsheaf, Northleach - great choice for casual drinks, cocktails or a meal (4 miles)
- The Farmer's Dog, Burford - choose from a menu of Great British produce, pick up your favourite Diddly Squat items and Hawkstone beer at Jeremy Clarkson's Cotswold pub (9 miles)
Walks: Walking maps and guides are provided at The Barracks.
Aldsworth is surrounded by fabulous walking country and is within 5 miles of the Darcy-Dalton long distance path and three miles of the National Trust’s Lodge Park & Sherborne Estate where there are several way-marked trails suitable for all ages. For a circular, half-path, half-country road walk (approx. 6 miles), turn left out of the Barracks and follow the road past Cocklebarrow Farm and on over the River Leach. Just past the river, bear/turn left. You will shortly come to a bridleway bearing slightly right. Follow the bridleway all the way into the village of Ablington - a beautiful village that's often overlooked by the crowds who head to Bibury. From Ablington follow the principal village road to Bibury. Here you can stop off for refreshments at the Swan, the Trout Farm Cafe or the tea shop. Walk through Bibury, with the River Coln and the famous Arlington Row on your right. The road curves sharply left and rises up the hill. Just before the red telephone box on the right-hand side (and a road sign posted to Coln St Aldwyns), take a small track on the left which leads to a bridleway. Continue on this bridleway, crossing another, until you reach a small road. Turn left and continue on this road until you reach a fork, take the right-hand fork back to the Barracks.
Places to Visit:
- Bibury and Arlington Row - possibly one of the most photographed scenes of the Cotswolds (4 miles)
- National Trust: Lodge Park & Sherborne Estate - a beautiful country estate with deer, a host of walking routes and a 17th-century grandstand (3 miles)
- Burford - historic Cotswold town with a fabulous selection of pubs, restaurants, boutique shops nd a popular garden centre (7 miles)
- Train - Charlbury Station (15 miles) and Kemble Station (16 miles)
- Taxi - Byways Taxis Aldsworth
There is so much to discover in the Cotswolds, why not have a look at some of our favourite Bolthole Retreats Experiences?
Points of Note
This property has a check-in time of 16:00 and a check-out time of 10:00
- Book with us to get exclusive discounts to top attractions and experiences.
- There are two small, shallow, stone-lined ponds (1x1m and 2x1m) in the garden. Please take care if you are visiting with young children.
- Mobile cover in the village is not strong. The WiFi in the house, however, is superfast 400Mbps (with boosters around the house to ensure full cover).
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Why we love this
- Historic charm meets modern touches with exposed timbers, inglenooks, and a sleek kitchen.
- Three garden areas offer space to relax, dine, or simply enjoy the views.
- Explore easily with walks to the Sherborne Arms, with Burford, Bibury, and nearby villages just minutes away.
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The Location
The Barracks is on the edge of the village of Aldsworth with fine views of the church and surrounding countryside. The village is ideally located to explore the Cotswold towns of Burford, Northleach and Cirencester, and the beautiful villages of Bibury and Coln St Aldwyns - both in walking distance. The Sherborne Arms (circa 1799) is a family-owned pub and is within a short walk of the Barracks. The village also has a village hall with a basketball court. It can be rented for private parties, accommodating up to 100 people. The village cricket club plays their fixtures in the field next to the hall. St. Bartholomew’s church, which can be seen from the Barracks’ garden, dates to late Norman times. It has a 15th century spire - an unusual feature for a Cotswold church - which can be seen for miles around. The popular Cripps Stone Barn wedding venue is just under two miles away.
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Read our reviews
We very much enjoyed our stay at The Barracks! Everything was in order as expected when we arrived and we found the place to be a comfortable home in which to stay for the week. It is extremely quiet and does have all your basics to enjoy a home away from home.
Jago
Second time in the Barracks

We stayed in the Barracks a second time now. We felt very happy and found ourselves in a wonderful house in a small village with nature and quiteness we loved. And if we liked we visited the villages around with Culture, high-level shops and Restaurants and Cafés. And of cause we love sheep and cows and owls&Co. We will come back.
Thomas Mock
We stayed in The Barracks a second time now. We felt very happy and found ourselves in a wonderful house in a small village with nature and quietness we loved. And if we liked we visited the villages around with culture, high-level shops and restaurants and cafés. And of cause we love sheep and cows and owls&Co. We will come back.
Thomas
The housekeeper is very pleasant. Good stay and great location for the wedding we attended.
Divyen
Quiet stay, off the tourist track in the Cotswolds

We had a very nice time staying in The Barracks, very quiet and peaceful. The sheep on the hill were well behaved. Lovely bucolic location. The welcome book was very complete and helpful; we especially like the detailed directions for finding the property. Ample parking for our 2 hire cars.
Unfortunately, we found a few spiders in several rooms.
Suggestions:
Please label switches which shouldn't be turned off -- we accidentally turned off the freezer one day.
A little oil on the hinges would be nice -- several doors squeak rather loudly.
Overall, it was our favourite place we stayed in during our 2 week visit to Southern England.
Perry Simeroth
Amazing House in the Cotswolds

The Barracks was an amazing property!
Great Location close to many of the most beautiful towns in the Cotswolds.
The House has all that you would need! Great for 5-6 people, families or groups of friends.
We enjoyed our time immensely!
Would highly recommend
Angelisse Almodovar
Highly recommended; with oddities

The house is beautifully located in a charming village with a pub a short ten minute (if you dawdle) amble away. It is decorated with a variety of interesting artworks and generally very well appointed. The garden is delightful and home to a friendly hedgehog. Its an impressive building that keeps gloriously cool when we were baking outside in the sun! The collection of books will keep even the most avid reader satisfied.
A few oddities could do with attention: an unusual choice of light fitting means that adjusting light or getting any at all in one of the bedrooms is a bit challenging! No issue in high summer, probably a pain in winter. The kitchen has many useful items but lacks a large coffee press (thankfully I dont travel without one
) serving bowls and an ice bucket. The fridge is
bizarre, and Im not sure what could redeem it.
Overall we had a lovely stay; thank you!
Tamzin Foster
Wow!!!

A rural retreat of the first order! Warm, comfortable impeccably clean and a real treat! Wouldnt hesitate to recommend. A small detail and maybe due to our preferences
we love real coffee and would have enjoyed the use of a Nespresso machine as opposed to a cafetière.
Sally-Anne Hedworth
Short stay at The Barracks

A substantial accommodation, large rooms and decent kitchen area.
All heating was off when we arrived and 6 degrees c outside and similar inside, as its a big, old property with central heating, it was the second day before it was starting to become comfortable, and warm just as we were leaving.
The seating in the main sitting room needs replacing as very little support left in the chairs and sofa, so we used other rooms. The wood burner is very nice addition, bring your own logs if you intend to use it for more than one day, as thats what is supplied.
If you are uncomfortable with spiders bring your own duster / trap as the property is by open fields and farm land and so some have taken up residence.
Philip Blayney
Lovely base to explore the Cotswolds

Very well-presented house with plenty of space ideally situated for exploring a variety of Cotswolds locations. The property was clean and tidy with a very functional kitchen, comfortable beds and modern bathrooms. Plenty of outdoor space and a lovely rural location.
Guest
Beautiful house and gardens, unfortunately poor furniture...

The house, the garden, the area are absolutely stunning! The bathrooms and kitchen are excellent, the showers are very good. Internet is perfect. However, unfortunately, I have to mention that the furniture is very outdated. The couches in the livingroom are extremely uncomfortable to sit on. The chairs in the dining room are very wobbly, we hardly daired sitting on them. The beds are very uncomfortable as well: either too soft or too hard, with springs sticking out. And only one bath towel for a whole week really isn't enough. Besides that we have had a lovely time in Aldsworth.
Suzanne Sykes
Nice house in pretty village

Our stay was overall a good one, the property grounds are lovely, as is the village and good food at The Sherborne Arms just 10 minutes easy walk away. We were two families with kids, so we enjoyed playing badminton, football, the gas bbq and board games.
The property is a little on the tired side, not as fresh at the pictures but its still perfectly fine, could do with more fridge space for drinks.
The property is adjoining a small house to one side, which we didnt mind but were just conscious we were bbqing outside someone elses window. Its not obvious from the photos.
On arrival there was animal poo on the lawn, we reported it and were told it must be a wild animal as no pets allowed. The following day we had two more surprises arrive, so there is definitely a regular uninvited guest! Not much you can do about that.
The communication from the property manager was good. Overall we enjoyed our stay at the Barracks and would recommend it.
Caroline McCoy
Lovely Family House with beautiful garden

We loved this property. Well equipped spacious kitchen (good quality saucepans ) with little surprises like a good selection of herbs and spices, coffee beans. Lots of interesting books in the library for both adults and children. A beautiful walled garden with fields and nice walks nearby. Plenty of space for a family of 5 or 6. A wood fire ( not needed as the property was already nice and warm). We would have been happy there for months!
Guest
Beautiful house with loads of space inside and out

We had a wonderful week at the Barracks despite miserable weather. The house is larger than it looks in the photographs and is extremely comfortable. We loved the library on the landing ( a fantastic collection ) and enjoyed playing the honkey tonk piano. For an old house it was very warm and the wood burner in the large sitting room ensured it was super cosy in the evening. The beds were comfortable and the house was spotlessly clean. There is an enormous garden, split into three sections, which I am sure in the Summer will be amazing. Geographically it is perfectly situated for visits to Oxford, Cirencester, Cheltenham, Stroud etc as well as picture postacard Cotswold villages. We would definitely visit again.
Karen Collingwood
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