Popular with families of all ages, this friendly cottage housed one of the 'thirteen weavers of Owlpen' before the decline of the Cotswold woollen cloth industry in the 1830s. It is built of Cotswold stone and has magnificent southerly views and an old cottage garden, set about with traditional English dry-stone walls.
Nestling below the hanging beech woods, it lives up to the name Fiery Lane which leads here, from Old English words meaning "a wooded hill". With three bedrooms, it can sleep five people (including children) with all the comforts of an easily-run home.
When you arrive there is a long entrance hall which opens onto the reception rooms. There is a sitting room with open fire and Smart TV to the left, and a dining room next door. At the end of the hallway is a kitchen with utility room and downstairs loo beyond.
Upstairs is a lovely double room with a painted wooden floor, and a king-size bed. There is a twin room and family bathroom, and a single room as well. The house is perfect for five people.