Traditional style solid wood furniture with real dovetail drawers.Built to last... All ... more
drawers feature dovetail joints for strength. This construction method is respected by craftsmen as a true sign of furniture quality. Cotswold is a traditional styl...
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Cotswold Oak End/Coffee Table (COT012) Cotswold Oak is a blend of sophistication ... more
and contemporary country tones. This range is hand made by skilled craftsmen making every piece unique. Solid Throughout, the supreme quality and colour combines with and...
Cotswold Oak Carmargue Coffee Table With Drawers (COT002) Cotswold Oak is a blend of ... more
sophistication and contemporary country tones. This range is hand made by skilled craftsmen making every piece unique. Solid throughout, the supreme quality and colou...
Cotswold Oak Coffee Table Cabinet (COT003) Cotswold Oak is a blend of sophistication ... more
and contemporary country tones. This range is hand made by skilled craftsmen making every piece unique. Solid throughout, the supreme quality and colour combines with...
Advantages: stylish, good quality, perfect size, reasonable price Disadvantages: sore to stub your toe on!
As one of those people who had a really old, proper wood coffeetables (it became a sanding experiment gone bad!), I didn't fancy going for a completely modern glass type one. I first came across the Nexus range at the sale in Macdonald's furniture, and decided to go for the coffeetable and the lamp table in light oak. The range is also available in chestnut. I think the oak looks better in small spaces as it's a lighter colour - the glass panel in the middle also helps to give the feeling of space in a room. In my opinion, the table is stylish yet not in a way that will make it ever look outdated.
It measures H41cm x W129cm x D62cm and has stylish slotted joints and a smoky glass insert and was apparently designed by a British designer. It is constructed from mostly oak veneer and some solid oak. It's easy enough to push around ...
Advantages: Loads of animals, cheap, they are involved in conservation projects Disadvantages: Dosg are not allowed in all section
I recently had a week away in Gloucestershire with my best friend and our dogs. We stayed in a little cottage and planned to see as many attractions as we could in a week. While looking though a brochure of all the local attractions, I spotted one called Cotswold Wildlife Park and Gardens and was really pleased to see that we were allowed to take the dogs with us for a day out.
History
In 1923 the Manor House and Estate (that is now the park) were purchased by Colonel Heyworth-Savage and when he died in 1948, the estate was passed to his grandson John Heyworth who is the current owner. In 1969, he decided to open the gardens to the public. The Victorian Manor House that dominates the park is a listed building.
Cotswold Wildlife Park is set in 160 acres of gardens and houses an amazing collection of birds, reptiles and mammals ...
Advantages: Modern, new, good condition, large rooms, excellent conference organisation Disadvantages: It does not have the character of some Cotswolds properties.
the large French windows overlooking the lake, it appeared that many rooms would enjoy similar views as the hotel is long and narrow and there were rooms on the opposite bank as well. The room itself was above average in size and the bright and airy feel from downstairs continued in here. The decor was in shades of beige and chocolate and the bedding was fresh, white cotton. As well as the double bed, the room had a sofa and coffeetable, a desk and a clothes hanging area which on one side had a pull out tray containing a kettle and a generous supply of tea, coffees and hot chocolate sachets. The TV was a wall mounted flat screen and had a decent selection of channels, not just the five basic ones. Although the hotel claims there is free wireless internet access in every room, this is not true. The free wireless access is only available in ...