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Holiday Homes in Stroud, Gloucestershire

Self-Catering Holiday Cottages in Stroud

Stroud, located in Gloucestershire, England, is an ideal spot for a self-catering holiday, showcasing stunning landscapes where the five valleys converge. Famed for its café culture and medieval charm, Stroud serves as a lively commercial hub for nearby villages like Amberley and Nailsworth. Visitors can enjoy local attractions such as Rodborough Common and explore various events including lively art exhibitions and the annual Site Festival in June. With its scenic beauty and rich cultural heritage, Stroud offers a memorable getaway amidst the picturesque backdrop of the Cotswold hills.

Booking your holiday accommodation in Stroud early is recommended for the best choice of holiday rentals.

The Anchor
Lydbrook, Gloucestershire Around 17 miles from Stroud
The Anchor, Gloucestershire,  England Viewed 17 times in last week.
Sleeps 7 - 20, 7 Bedroom
Weekly price: £ 4250 - £ 5750
Next Available: 09/02 to 13/02/2026
Living & Leisure Facilities: woodburner Microwave Dishwasher Washing machine Games room Garden BBQ
Type of Holiday: 2 dogs welcome Special celebrations Hen Parties Group welcome


Cottages, Apartments & Lodges in Stroud, Gloucestershire, England

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Discover Stroud: A Charming Market Town in Gloucestershire

Stroud is a civil parish and also a developing market town located in the county of Gloucestershire in England. The main town of Stroud district, Stroud is popular for its café culture and steep streets that still have the medieval charm in them. It is situated below the western region of the Cotswold hill where the five valleys meet.

What Makes Stroud a Popular Destination for Self-Catering Holidays?

It is because of the natural beauty and landscapes of the town that Stroud has been a popular tourist destination for spending self-catering holidays.

Stroud as a Commercial Hub for Surrounding Villages

The town of Stroud acts as a commercial centre for the neighbouring small villages like Amberley, Bisley, Chalford, Dudbridge, Dursley, Minchinhampton, Nailsworth, Oakridge, Painswick, Sheepscombe, Slad, Stonehouse, Thrupp, and Woodchester.

Popular Attractions and Events in Stroud

Some of the popular attractions of the place include Rodborough and Caincross, which are not a formal part of the town but are considered as an integral part. The best time to visit the town is in the month of June, when you can experience the Site festivals. Other than the popular events, here you can find art exhibitions, live music, performances, open studios, and live carnival.

Explore the Free Art Exhibitions and Museums in Stroud

Visitors can find free art exhibitions in the museums present here, which are an excellent source of information about the town history.

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