Sustainability and the tourism industry

At Unique Cotswold Cottages, we're trying to do our part to help protect the environment as much as we can and we thought we would share with you some of the sustainable initiatives that we have been working on.

So, what are we doing? Well, we believe that investing in local suppliers is one of the best ways we can do this, so we are consciously buying products that are locally sourced or made in the UK. By doing this, we have reduced our carbon footprint and we are supporting local businesses at the same time. 

For example, our guest soaps are made by a local artisan producer Petala Soaps made in Bourton of the Water, the home of our gorgeous properties  Little Gem Cottage and Hideaway Cottage.  Petala soaps are not only a delightful addition to our cottage bathrooms, but they are also an environmentally conscious choice.  To make the soap this local artisan producer uses a highly sustainable, traditional cold-process method from natural oils.

Plus, our logs are supplied by local company Cotswold Firewood and Logs who source their firewood locally from either waste products from tree surgery operations or timber taken from thinning sustainable woodland.

We're also trying to make it easier for our guests to be eco-friendly. So that our guests can charge their electric vehicles while they stay with us, we've installed EV chargers at two of our properties, Hideaway Cottage and Honey Pot with plans to do this in the rest..

During the renovation of our Hideaway Cottage property, we donated numerous household items and furniture to the Ukraine Humanitarian Fund, ensuring that our unused items went to a good cause and did not end up in landfill.

We're also proud to say that we work with lots of other Cotswold and UK-based companies who share our commitment to sustainability. To name a few:

  • Cotswold Gold is a local supplier of high-quality rapeseed oil. Their oil is cold-pressed and bottled on their family farm in the heart of the Cotswolds, ensuring that the product is not only delicious but also sustainable. We include it as a welcome gift, so that our guests can taste and enjoy the delicious flavour of this locally-produced oil. 

  • At all of our properties, we provide shampoo, conditioner, and body wash from Faith in Nature. Their products are natural, cruelty free and ethical. Their production facility is in Lancashire, UK, using the water from nearby Lake District. What's more, they use 100% recycled and recyclable bottles and plant a tree for every product bought. 

  • Bramblecrest is a UK-based company that manufactures their outdoor furniture in Indonesia, where they have a team of highly skilled artisans who use sustainable materials and techniques to create their products. They are committed to ethical and responsible sourcing, and their furniture is made to the highest quality standards. So when you relax on their outdoor sofas or enjoy breakfast on their table and chairs, you can do so knowing that you are supporting a UK company that values sustainability and quality craftsmanship.

Bramblecrest garden furniture at Hideaway Cottage

  • Rise and Fall is one of our absolute favourite suppliers, and we are proud to offer their Soft and Smooth bedding range to our guests for the ultimate night’s sleep!  They are committed to sustainability and minimising their impact on the environment. Their cotton is grown without the use of harmful pesticides and chemicals.  They also work with suppliers who share their values and are certified by independent organisations such as the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) and Fairtrade. Additionally, Rise and Fall uses packaging that is made from recycled materials and is 100% recyclable.

Rise and Fall bedding at Little Gem

  • Serious Tissues is a UK based company provides all our properties, The Loft, Little Gem, The Bolt Hole, Honey Pot and Hideaway Cottage with 100% recyclable and plastic-free toilet paper made from old paper such as newspapers, office documents, and Christmas cards. Their 3-ply toilet roll comes in a recycled cardboard box and is free from chemicals, perfumes, and dyes. But that's not all; when you purchase a pack of Serious Tissues, they plant a tree in various locations across the globe to help restore ecosystems and protect forests. As of now, the company has planted 341,064 trees.

Serious Tissues loo roll in the bathroom at Little Gem

  • For our latest refurbishment project, Hideaway Cottage, we turned to David Hunt Lighting, a reputable lighting company based up the road in Shipston-on-Stour. David Hunt Lighting is known for their exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail, producing lighting fixtures that not only illuminate a space but also add to its aesthetic appeal.  They use eco-friendly materials and employ energy-efficient manufacturing processes, making their products a great choice for us. We also made sure to select carpets made in the UK to support local manufacturing and reduce our carbon footprint.

  • We are currently trialling Arya Eco kitchen sponges which are made from coconut fibres and natural, sustainable, plastic free materials.  And Envirowipe cleaning cloths which are fully compostable and also made with 100 percent natural fibre, for use in the kitchens of our properties. 

So, that's what we're all about at Unique Cotswold Cottages. We believe that sustainable tourism is the way of the future, and we're committed to doing our part and we are working to make sure our properties are as environmentally friendly as possible.

Things to do this Spring in the Cotswolds

I’m sure you’ll agree when I say that Spring couldn’t come soon enough!  After a tough long winter, what better way to nurture your soul than to immerse yourself into the heavenly landscape of the beautiful Cotswolds. 

We have pulled together a list that we hope will inspire you to visit this beautiful region  this coming Spring:

  1. Visit the stunning gardens: The Cotswolds is home to many beautiful gardens that come alive in spring with colourful blooms and fragrances. Some of our favourite gardens to visit include Hidcote Manor Garden, Kiftsgate Court Gardens, and Painswick Rococo Garden.

  2. Walk the Cotswold Way: The Cotswold Way is a 102-mile walking trail that runs from Chipping Campden to Bath. Spring is a great time to explore the trail as the countryside is in full bloom and the weather is mild.  Our gorgeous cottage, Honey Pot is located here and The Cotswold Way also passes through Winchcombe where the beautiful Bolt Hole is located.  Both cottages with their luxurious beds and roll top baths provide the perfect base after a day’s walking!

  3. Cheltenham Jazz Festival: The Cotswolds is known for its many Spring festivals, including the Cheltenham Jazz Festival, 26th April - 1st May.  For more info including the line up visit cheltenhamfestivals.com/jazz

  4. Historic landmarks: The Cotswolds is rich in history, and there are many historic landmarks to explore.  Sudeley Castle is an easy 15 minute stroll from The Bolt Hole, and Tewkesbury Abbey, just a 20 min drive away.

  5. Sample the local cuisine: The Cotswolds offers some of the most fabulous food in the UK and we have sampled many of its wonderful pubs and restaurants!  A few of our favourites (all dog friendly) include The Mousetrap Inn, Bourton-on-the-water,  and just down the road from here are stunning Hideaway cottage and Little Gem cottage, both beautifully refurbished to the highest standards.  Also definitely worth a visit are The Corner Cupboard Inn in Winchcombe and The Sheep in Stow-on-the-Wold.

  6. Visit the Cotswold Falconry Centre: A must-visit attraction for bird lovers and thrill-seekers alike. Set in 12 acres of stunning Cotswold countryside, the Cotswold Falconry Centre is home to over 150 birds of prey, including eagles, hawks, owls and falcons. Visitors can watch daily flying displays, handle the birds and even try their hand at falconry.

  7. Take a gin-making course: Cotswolds Distillery offers gin-making courses where you can learn the art of distilling and create your own bottle of gin to take home.  During the course, you’ll have the chance to explore the different botanicals used in gin and experiment with your own combinations to create a bespoke recipe

  8. Visit the Rollright Stones: The Rollright Stones are a mysterious ancient monument consisting of a circle of standing stones and a nearby dolmen. Legend has it that if you count the stones three times and get the same number each time, you will be granted a wish. The stones are just a 10 min drive from our beautiful, Cotswold stone apartment The Loft.

    Rollright Road, Little Rollright, Chipping Norton OX7 5QB

  9. Take a hot air balloon ride: The Cotswolds is a stunning region to explore from the air, and a hot air balloon ride offers a unique and unforgettable experience.  There are several ballooning companies in the Cotswolds including Ballooning in the Cotswolds with launch sites at Cheltenham racecourse and also Shipston-on-Stour which is close to two of our gorgeous luxury cottages, Little Gem and Hideaway Cottage.

  10. Try a traditional Cotswold sport: The Cotswolds is home to several traditional (and unusual!) sports, including shin-kicking which happens during the Cotswold Olimpick Games and involves two competitors kicking each other's shins until one falls over!  Or the famous cheese-rolling at Brockworth, where competitors race down a very steep hill chasing a rolling cheese. (Warning - not for the faint-hearted, injuries do regularly occur at these events!)

    Cotswold Olimpick Games:  Friday, June 2nd 2023, 4pm at Dover’s Hill, Weston Subedge, Chipping Campden.

    Cheese rolling at Coopers Hill:  Monday, May 29, 2023,  Brockworth, Gloucestershire

Best Breakfasts in the Cotswolds

Winter is upon us, and what better way to start the day than with a delicious breakfast in one of the Cotswolds favourite cafes!

If you are already familiar with Unique Cotswold Cottages then you’ll know by now that we aim to pick only the best experiences for our readers, guests and their four-legged friends!  So, without further ado, let’s jump straight into some of the best breakfasts and dog-friendly cafes the beautiful Cotswolds has to offer…

Chipping Campden 

  • Bantam Tea Rooms Located right on the main high street in a quintessentially Cotswold building which dates back to 1693.  Before it was an eatery it had several other past lives including serving as a butcher’s shop, a dairy and an antique shop.  Now firmly established as tea rooms, the all day breakfast menu is simple offering the full English, vegetarian breakfast or smoked salmon & scrambled egg on toast.  Only the best quality local ingredients are selected for their menu so grab a table and tuck in!  The coffee is “delicious” and if their selection of cakes is too much of a temptation, pop back for afternoon tea or take it away with you.  Just a two minute walk from our gorgeous stone cottage Honey Pot, wake up feeling refreshed after a restorative night’s sleep in Honey Pot’s luxury bed.   What more do you need to start your day?!

bantamtea-rooms.co.uk

High St, Chipping Campden GL55 6HB

No reservations, just come along. 

All day breakfasts 9.30am – 5.00pm every day except bank holidays

🐶 Dog friendly 

  • Vegetable Matters Don’t let the name fool you - meat option breakfasts are available  if that is what you crave!  This local farm shop and cafe offer a ‘Build-your-own breakfast cooked fresh to order’, all the produce is locally sourced or locally grown and very fresh.  After breakfast why not browse the farm shop for delicious, fresh and local ingredients.  Vegetable Matters farm shop & cafe is just a seven minute drive from cosy Honey Pot which is fully equipped with its own kitchen if you love to cook.

Vegetable Matters

May Ln, Ebrington, Chipping Campden GL55 6NJ

Cafe open for breakfast Tuesday-Saturday 8.30am - 3.30pm, closed on Sundays

🐶 Dog friendly

  • Blockley Cafe “...more than just a cafe”. The Blockley Cafe  is loved by a community of loyal locals, foodies and visitors to this beautiful part of the country.  It is a hidden gem, tucked away in the village of Blockley, just a 10 minute drive from our gorgeous luxury cottage, Honey Pot, which has its own parking space with EV Charger.  Wake up safe in the knowledge that your car is charged and ready to take you off for a fabulous slap up breakfast or brunch. The Blockley Cafe is chef run and this shows in the impressive menu.  Expect “delicious, beautifully presented dishes that are lovingly created with the finest local and artisan produce.” 

blockleycafe.co.uk

Bell Ln, Blockley, Moreton-in-Marsh GL56 9BB

Serving Breakfast 9am -12pm every day.  No bookings, just turn up

🐶 Dog friendly 

Winchcombe 

  • The White Hart Inn  “We cook simple, rustic food without pretension with a focus on flavour and generosity”.  With the emphasis on good food and friendly service, this is a great stop for a hearty breakfast after your morning walk with your pooch, who is also welcome - all they ask is that dogs remain on a lead.  The White Hart is just a two minute walk from the Bolt Hole, our luxurious hideaway, furnished to the highest quality for your comfort with luxury bedding and roll top bath. 

whitehartwinchcombe.co.uk

High Street, Winchcombe GL54 5LJ

Serving breakfast 8:00am – 11:30am, bookings taken via website

🐶 Dog friendly

  • Hayles Fruit Farm - if you’re after some good old traditional cuisine this is for you!  The breakfast menu has all the usuals from Eggs Benedict to the Full English with a few vegetarian options including spelt toast with smashed avocado with cherry tomatoes, rocket, eggs and dukkah. You will be fuelled and ready for a day’s walking in the Cotswolds!  And if cider is your tipple, it is brewed on the farm so pop to the farm shop and grab yourself a bottle or three of Badgers to enjoy back at The Bolt Hole.   Hayles farm shop prides itself on stocking a wide range of home grown and locally sourced goods.  So, if you are a foodie and love to cook, fill your boots because The Bolt Hole’s kitchen is fully equipped to a high standard and has a double oven!

haylesfruitfarm.co.uk/orchard-kitchen

Winchcombe, GL54 5PB

Open for full breakfast 9am - 11.45am, Thurs - Sun. Open for breakfast toasties 9am, Mon - Wed

No need to book

🐶 Dog friendly

Bourton-on-the-Water

  • The Croft Restaurant -  with views of the River Windrush, The Croft has a tantalising menu of breakfast dishes including a Full English, their ‘Croft Breakfast’ -  which is the full English but bigger, you’ll possibly need a big walk to work this one off!  There are also lighter options including scrambled eggs with smoked salmon on sourdough, poached eggs and avocado or granola, vegan yoghurt & berry compote among other dishes.  Grab a seat by the window and plan your day while gazing at the river.

thecroftbourton.co.uk/

Open for breakfast 9 - 11.30am every day except Wednesday.

No bookings taken for breakfast

A discretionary 10 % service charge will be added to your bill

🐶 Well behaved dogs are welcome

  • The Riverside Café - “Great Breakfast. Super location and dog friendly” as recently reviewed by a happy customer.  As you’ve probably guessed, this friendly cafe offers great value for money and is right by the river.  Worth noting that it gets busy pretty quickly so grab yourself a table as soon as you can!  A meander down from Little Gem, our beautifully refurbished cottage with log burner and high spec furnishings, takes only seven minutes.  Enjoy a lazy morning after a restful sleep in Little Gem’s luxury bed with 500 thread count bedding and Hypnos mattress. 

Riverside, Bourton-on-the-Water GL54 2BP

Serving breakfast 9am - 12pm every day except Wednesday

No bookings taken, just turn up

🐶 Dog friendly

  • Bourtanical - Flower themed cafe in Bourton with a menu option to build your own brunch.  Some other breakfast dishes on the menu include a full English, vegetarian full English, or if you have a sweet tooth there’s the brioche french toast dusted with powdered sugar, berries and maple syrup.  Situated on the picturesque riverside and just a seven minute walk from our cosy haven, Little Gem - luxuriously furnished for a perfectly restorative stay.  Bourtanical offers vegetarian, vegan & gluten free options and your doggy is welcome too!

https://www.bourtanical.com/

Riverside Bourton-on-the-Water, Bourton-on-the-Water GL54 2DP

Open 0900-1700

Booking is advised

🐶 Dog friendly

Stow-on-the-Wold

  • The Hive - one recent visitor describes The Hive as “first class, delicious food, super warm welcome and exemplary customer service.”  This lovely, dog friendly cafe has grown a reputation for its fantastic customer service and fabulous food.  Breakfast and brunch at The Hive is served from 9am - 11.45am and until 2.30 pm on a Sunday if you love a lazy Sunday (who doesn’t?!)  Just a minute’s walk from The Hive is The Loft - our very special hideaway for couples and their four legged friends, complete with luxury furnishings and the highest quality bedding for a wonderful night’s sleep.

thehivestow.co.uk

Digbeth Street, Stow-on-the-Wold GL54 1BN

Breakfast served 9am - 11.45am, Mon, Thurs, Fri, Sat and 9.30am - 2.30pm, Sunday. CLOSED on Tuesday & Wednesday

No bookings, first come first served

🐶 Dog friendly

  • Lucy's Tearoom with its chocolate box exterior has to be one of the most inviting cafes in the Cotswolds.  Inside doesn’t disappoint, described as a “quaint and cosy tea room, with its inglenook fireplace”, it has a lovely courtyard, a simple, no fuss breakfast menu, and many a happy customer describing “great food and service” - you can see why it’s so popular!  At Lucy’s they strive to use their own home grown or locally sourced ingredients for their menu - and now they serve doggy ice cream too, so even your furry friend can get in on the action!  Just a two minute walk from The Loft, take our guest walking map with you and plan your hike over brekkie!

lucystearoomstow.com

The Square, Stow-on-the-Wold GL54 1AB

Breakfast served 10am to 12pm Mon to Fri and 9.30am to 12pm Sat & Sun

No bookings taken for breakfast

🐶 Dog friendly

10 dog-friendly Cotswold pubs in the north Cotswolds

Lots of our guests like to bring their dogs with them when they come to the Cotswolds.  And why wouldn’t you?  The Cotswolds is welcoming to dogs in their shops, restaurants, and pubs.  Here is a list of 10 of the ones that we think go that extra mile to be dog-friendly that are a short drive or walk to the location of our Unique Cotswold Cottages in the North Cotswolds.

We have put in brackets the name of our property that is in the same village.  The other ones are a short drive or longer walk.

 

1.    The Porch House in Stow-on-the-Wold (The Loft)

 

2.    The Maytime Inn in Asthall, near Burford

 

3.    The Lion Inn in Winchcombe (The Bolt Hole)

 

4.    Eight Bells Inn in Chipping Campden (Honey Pot)

 

5.    The Lamb Inn in Burford

 

6.    The Crown and Trumpet in Broadway

 

7.    The Fox Inn in Broadwell, near Moreton-in-Marsh

 

8.    The Plough Inn in Ford, Temple Guiting

 

9.    The Bell in Stow-on-the-Wold (The Bolt Hole)

 

10. Snowshill Arms in Snowshill, near Broadway