A one bedroom "Cosy Pear Tree Cottage" is available for country breaks near Huntingdon.
The AirBnB listing is located in the village of Broughton, a place described as "quaint" and "historic".
With wooden beams, red brick walls and climbing plants on the exterior of the cottage, there is no shortage of character at the location.
Wood and light life-breathing décor is present throughout the property, accompanied with classy finishes and a country cottage feel.
However, the listing's country aesthetic does not give a sense of ageing or tiredness, instead, modern touches bring a 21st century element to the 17th century cottage.
One such item is a mirror with lights built-in, located in a clean and well-maintained bathroom.
Pear trees sit on the exterior walls of the cottage, giving the location its name.
Peacefulness is a factor mentioned by many reviewers of the AirBnB, with the listing itself stating: "This cosy self-contained private newly refurbished barn is found in a pretty village, nestling in a hollow away from busy roads and bustling towns."
The "country retreat" provides a welcome pack to all guests including tea, coffee, milk, eggs, butter, snacks and freshly baked bread.
A pub restaurant is located a short walk away, for meals and drinks.
The Pear Tree Cottage is hosted by Sue Schwier, who is named as one of AirBnB's Superhosts.
A Superhost on AirBnB is described as "experienced, highly rated hosts who are committed to providing great stays for guests".
One reviewer on AirBnB, named Rachel, wrote: "Sue is a great host with her husband. They’re so helpful and hospitable.
"We arrived to freshly made bread and snacks. The cottage is stunning and had everything we needed."
Another, named Davinder, added: "This is a lovely property, in a beautiful location with fantastic hosts.
"The property has everything you will need and is a perfect space for a few days in the countryside."
Head to the "Cosy Pear Tree Cottage in quaint historic village" AirBnB listing to take a look for yourselves.
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