Tally Ho Barns is nestled at the foot of Cloud Hill just six miles west of Stow on the Wold and a mile outside of the historic village of Guiting Power in the North Cotswolds. It is situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is protected from modern development. A historically listed barn, originally built circa 1850, Tally Ho was converted into a private residence in 1995. Its minimalist design, relying on natural stone, clean lines and large open spaces makes it a true refuge from the over-crowded hustle and bustle of urban life.

The Garden Wing, located on the ground floor of the second barn at Tally Ho is now available for self-catering holiday rental. Adjacent to the main barn, it opens onto an ancient walled paddock containing mature ash trees and an ever-changing array of wildflowers. A further 20 acres at Tally Ho comprise wildflower meadow, stables, paddocks, ornamental garden, vegetable plot and culinary herb garden.

Guests are invited to switch off at Tally Ho, enjoy spectacular walks over the Cotswold Hills and along the Windrush river, visit the nearby historic villages of Upper and Lower Slaughter, Stow on the Wold and Bourton-on-the-Water or take a stroll through ancient Guiting Woods, stopping at one of the many local pubs offering both gastronomic and atmospheric delights.

Not only is Tally Ho an exceptional retreat into nature, it also offers access to a dazzling array of cultural interests such as the Royal Shakespeare Theatre at Stratford on Avon, the world-class horse racing in Cheltenham as well as the annual Music, Literature and Science Festivals. Lovers of gardens and historic houses will also be delighted with the many stunning venues open to the pubic in the area. A full array of information on these local points of interest is available to guests on arrival.

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