Whiteshoots cottage is located at the foot of Whiteshoots Hill (on the A429 Fosse Way, an ancient Roman Road) just a few minutes walk from the Cotswold town of Bourton on the Water.
Whiteshoots Hill was part of Bourton Bridge Roman settlement, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, coins and pottery dating from the 4th century AD and earlier have been found on the site.
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The pretty Cotswold villages of Upper and Lower Slaughter are within walking distance and it is only a short drive to the Cotswold market towns of Stow on the Wold, Moreton in Marsh and Chipping Campden. The attractions of Stratford upon Avon, Warwick, Cheltenham, Oxford and Bath are all within an hours drive.
How to find Whiteshoots Cottage B&B
If you approach from the South, from the direction of Cirencester or Bath, you will come down Whiteshoots Hill (the A429) towards the Junction with the A436 (towards Cheltenham). Whiteshoots cottage is on the right just before you reach the junction, look out for our round burgundy B&B sign.
If you approach from the North, from the direction of Stow on the Wold or Stratford Upon Avon, you will come along the A429 Fosse Way. You will come to traffic lights when you reach Bourton on the Water, do not turn off here, carry on a little further past the junction where the A436 goes off to the right (towards Cheltenham). Just after this junction the road starts to climb up Whiteshoots Hill and you will see our round burgundy B&B sign on your left.