The cottages have been converted from mid 18th century listed agricultural buildings.

The four cottages are named after Shakespearean heroines and offer delightful accommodation. Well furnished with colour co-ordinated fabrics and fitted carpets, there are pretty bedrooms, while much detail and character has been retained in exposed beams and stonework.

Edith HoldenThe naturalist Edith Holden, walked these fields and woods recording her observations, now published as the charming book "The Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady". If you wish to enjoy the historic heart of England and the numerous places of interest in this exciting area, then you would will find these cottages an ideal base for exploration.

This historic site dates back to Anglo-Saxon times. The hamlet of Mousley End, derives its name from an Anglo-Saxon-Thomas de Moulsoe. His family lived here with 6 other families in 'hovels'.

William Shakespeare's grandfather's brother was the gamekeeper in the adjoining hamlet of Wroxall. William's sister was the Abbess at Wroxall Abbey. Shakespeare Hall is close to the cottages.

We are also the perfect location for a longer stay during business conferences, training courses or if you just need a place to stay for a few weeks or months, we offer special terms for longer periods.