We had visited Misdeed gardens early this year, and decided it would be nice to revisit later in the year and on discovering that Miseden House had an holiday accommodation apartment, we booked in for a few nights in early September 24.
We again had an enjoyable visit to the gardens and also to Cheltenham and Cirencester which are relatively close to Miseden.
The apartment is very spacious and comfortable, not necessary ultra modern, as it is in the east wing of the main period house.
The kitchen would however have benefitted from having a dishcloth for washing up, and a hand towel that one could dry ones hands on, prior to preparing food, just two small items that would make a big difference to the kitten functionality.
For people who are looking to stay in late season, they would have appreciated a more up to date TV., as the one currently in the apartment is very old and short on usable channels and small for the size of the lounge along with poor picture quality.
One other factor that spoilt our stay ( not the fault of the apartment ) was that the only pub / restaurant ( Carpenters Arms ) in the village / hamlet, was on its knees in terms of its internal appearance and comfort, The food was no better, a very limited menu, one where there was little flexibility that would cater for individual dietary needs - also the male and female toilets were of a very poor standard and overall the internal appearance of the pub looked as though it hadn't been cleaned for years. - a big disappointment and let down for visitors to the apartment.