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Bellhouse, Nailsworth, Cotswolds - capacité 8 personnes dans 4 chambres
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Avis voyageurs
9,8 sur 10
Exceptionnel
4 chambres3 salles de bain8 personnes233.9 m²
Équipements populaires
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Stonehouse, Gloucestershire
- Place, Camping de Thistledown Farm17 min à pied
- Place, Centre commercial Gloucester Quays26 min en voiture
- Place, Hôtel de ville de Cheltenham40 min en voiture
- Airport, Bristol (BRS-Aéroport international de Bristol)70 min en voiture
Chambres et lits
4 chambres (8 personnes)
Chambre 1
2 lits 1 place
Chambre 2
1 grand lit
Chambre 3
2 lits 1 place
Chambre 4
1 grand lit
3 salles de bain
Salle de bain 1
Baignoire · Toilettes · Douche uniquement
Salle de bain 2
Baignoire · Toilettes · Douche uniquement
Salle de bain 3
Baignoire · Toilettes
Espaces
Terrasse en bois ou patio
Véranda ou lanai
Cuisine
Balcon
Jardin
Salle à manger
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À propos de cet hébergement
Bellhouse, Nailsworth, Cotswolds - capacité 8 personnes dans 4 chambres
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À savoir absolument
Cet hébergement est géré par un hôte professionnel et fourni dans le cadre d’une activité commerciale, industrielle ou libérale, au sens de l’article 155 du Code général des impôts
Des frais pour toute personne supplémentaire peuvent être facturés et dépendent de la politique de l'hébergement
Une pièce d'identité officielle avec photo et un dépôt de garantie en espèces, par carte de crédit ou par carte de débit, peuvent être demandés à l'arrivée pour couvrir tous frais imprévus
Les demandes spéciales, qui ne peuvent pas être garanties, sont soumises à disponibilité à l'arrivée et peuvent entra îner des frais supplémentaires
Les fêtes et les événements de groupe sont interdits
L'hôte a indiqué que l'hébergement était équipé d'un détecteur de monoxyde de carbone
L'hôte a indiqué que l'hébergement était équipé d'un détecteur de fumée
Cet hébergement comprend les dispositifs de sécurité suivants : un extincteur et une trousse de secours
À propos du quartier
Stonehouse
Cette maison de vacances vous donne rendez-vous à Stonehouse, plus précisément en zone rurale. Vous aimez vous plonger dans la nature ? Les indispensables Tamise et Slimbridge Wildfowl et Wetlands Centre se doivent de figurer sur votre parcours. Vous n'êtes pas non plus contre un petit bain de culture ? Les pragmatiques Museum in the Park (musée dans un parc) et RMC - The Cave sauront vous ravir ! Vous voyagez avec des enfants ? L'incontournable Bowling Stroud Bowl s'impose ! Consultez aussi l'affiche de l'illustre The New Lawn, pour vibrer à l'unisson.

Stonehouse, Gloucestershire
À proximité
- Camping de Thistledown Farm - 17 min à pied - 1.4 km
- Centre commercial Gloucester Quays - 26 min en voiture - 28.4 km
- Hôtel de ville de Cheltenham - 40 min en voiture - 45.5 km
- Hippodrome Cheltenham Racecourse - 44 min en voiture - 49.2 km
- Vallée de Wye - 51 min en voiture - 62.8 km
Comment se déplacer
Restaurants
- Waterloo House - 5 min en voiture
- Egypt Mill Hotel & Restaurant - 6 min en voiture
- The Britannia Inn - 5 min en voiture
- Old Crown - 10 min en voiture
- Oldstone - 6 min en voiture
Foire aux questions
Avis
9,8
Exceptionnel
Les avis sont présentés par ordre chronologique, ils sont également soumis à une procédure de contrôle et vérifiés sauf indication contraire.
En savoir plusS’ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre8,8/10
Propreté
10/10
Arrivée
10/10
Communication
10/10
Emplacement
9,4/10
Exactitude de l’annonce
Avis
Avis provenant d’un site partenaire
8 avr. 2026
Avis provenant d’un site partenaire
10/10 Excellent
Louise L.
31 janv. 2026
Wonderful venue for a reunion
Louise L.
Avis provenant d’un site partenaire
10/10 Excellent
8 nov. 2025
Highly recommend
Avis provenant d’un site partenaire
10/10 Excellent
9 nov. 2025
Wonderful family stay
Avis provenant d’un site partenaire
10/10 Excellent
10 juin 2025
Wonderful stay
Avis provenant d’un site partenaire
10/10 Excellent
Gabriela I.
24 oct. 2025
Excellent house for walks and towns
Gabriela I.
Avis vérifié
10/10 Excellent
Amanda F.
16 mai 2025
Les points forts : Propreté, arrivée, communication, emplacement et exactitude de l’annonce
Wonderful Family Feel home
Amanda F.
Séjour de 5 nuits en mai 2025
Avis provenant d’un site partenaire
10/10 Excellent
23 mai 2025
Excellent stay
Avis vérifié
10/10 Excellent
Gerald T.
18 oct. 2024
Les points forts : Propreté, arrivée, communication, emplacement et exactitude de l’annonce
Perfect for countryside loving people.
Gerald T.
Séjour de 7 nuits en octobre 2024
Avis provenant d’un site partenaire
10/10 Excellent
24 sept. 2025
Great weekend
Avis provenant d’un site partenaire
10/10 Excellent
Sally W.
14 août 2025
A delightful location
Sally W.
Avis provenant d’un site partenaire
10/10 Excellent
1 avr. 2025
Peaceful retreat
Avis provenant d’un site partenaire
8/10 Bien
5 oct. 2023
A lovely 80th birthday weekend with nfamily and friends
Avis provenant d’un site partenaire
10/10 Excellent
rachel p.
23 oct. 2024
Perfect weekend getaway
rachel p.
Avis provenant d’un site partenaire
10/10 Excellent
Sue G.
6 déc. 2023
We found everything to be of a high standard at Bellhouse
Sue G.
Avis vérifié
10/10 Excellent
Jane A.
11 déc. 2023
Les points forts : Propreté, arrivée, communication, emplacement et exactitude de l’annonce
Dr S J Angier
Jane A.
Séjour de 3 nuits en décembre 2023
Avis vérifié
10/10 Excellent
Dawn Alexandra M.
2 déc. 2024
Les points forts : Propreté, arrivée, communication, emplacement et exactitude de l’annonce
Wonderful character property
Dawn Alexandra M.
Séjour de 2 nuits en novembre 2024
Avis vérifié
10/10 Excellent
Van U.
3 août 2024
Les points forts : Propreté, arrivée, communication, emplacement et exactitude de l’annonce
quintessential Stay
Van U.
Séjour de 7 nuits en juillet 2024
Avis provenant d’un site partenaire
10/10 Excellent
27 août 2023
The Bellhouse
Avis provenant d’un site partenaire
10/10 Excellent
robert s.
9 mai 2024
Long weekend
robert s.
Avis provenant d’un site partenaire
10/10 Excellent
7 avr. 2024
Excellent Property
Avis vérifié
10/10 Excellent
VIcki S.
4 juil. 2023
Les points forts : Propreté, arrivée, communication, emplacement et exactitude de l’annonce
Familiar holiday in the Cotswolds
VIcki S.
Séjour de 3 nuits en juin 2023
Avis provenant d’un site partenaire
10/10 Excellent
Regina v.
29 oct. 2023
Perfect stay in Cotswold countryside
Regina v.
Avis provenant d’un site partenaire
10/10 Excellent
13 janv. 2024
The Bellhouse
Avis provenant d’un site partenaire
10/10 Excellent
David D.
23 févr. 2025
A magical place
David D.
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Summary
Tucked away down an inconspicuous lane leading to a beautiful National Trust valley lies Bellhouse, the south-west wing of the spectacular Grade II listed Woodchester Park House. Sleeping 8 guests, the house has 4 bedrooms with 3 bathrooms, a cosy sitting room, well-equipped kitchen, and high-ceilinged dining room. This unique holiday home emanates a sense of understated grandeur, perfectly complimented by its old-English charm. As well as benefitting from its own private garden and courtyard, Bellhouse is perched on the edge of the National Trust owned Woodchester Park, with direct access to around 500 acres of wonderful woodland, fields and five beautiful lakes.
Introduction
The first thing that strikes you as you enter the drive is the sheer size and beautiful architecture of Woodchester Park House. Its location is idyllic, surrounded by acres of enchanting, wildlife-filled parkland. If you’re a keen walker and looking to lose yourself in the beauty of nature, Bellhouse is the perfect property. From the house, you can walk for miles in peace and tranquillity in the valley, the only noise you may hear will be from grazing livestock or the serene gliders from the nearby Cotswold Gliding Club. You can also walk from the house up onto the Cotswold Way.
Woodchester Mansion and Park is a popular visitor attraction, now owned by the Woodchester Mansion Trust and National Trust respectively. They are a short walk down from the house into the valley. Woodchester Park itself was laid out in the 18th-19th Century (with advice from Capability Brown and Humphrey Repton). The stream through the valley was dammed to create five lakes of varying sizes, the largest of which contains a man-made island with a heronry. The lakes are home to many large carp and eels and there is a restored boat house which acts as a roost for bats.
Woodchester Park is quite literally a hidden gem that never feels busy or overcrowded. Owned by the wealthy Gloucestershire family, the Ducies, they originally built a Georgian house that stood on the site of the current building from the 1600s until 1845. In 1843 they sold their family home to William Leigh, who, on advice from Pugin, demolished the Georgian House and began to build the Gothic revival mansion that stands on the site today. Leigh died in 1873 before the work was complete, and his family, not sharing his love of the gothic revival style, employed a new architect to redesign the house before realising they could not afford to complete a new mansion. The mansion was consequently never completed, and fell through various states of semi-occupancy and disrepair before it was eventually bought by Stroud District Council in 1992, and is now leased to the Woodchester Mansion Trust who manage and conserve the building in its state of ‘glorious abandonment’, opening it to the public Friday – Sunday from beginning of April until the end of October.
Woodchester Park House, formerly known as The Cottage, had its own role to play in the history of Woodchester Mansion. The house was home to William Leigh and his family while the demolition and then reconstruction of Woodchester Mansion took place. After William Leigh died, his family stayed in The Cottage before it was eventually sold in 1938. Woodchester Park House has had a number of uses since the time of the Leighs. At some point before the Second World War it was used as a ‘home for poor girls’ who were instructed in skills such as sewing. During the war it was taken over by a Roman Catholic teacher training college, run by nuns, evacuated from Birmingham. Since then it has been used as a school (for children of leaders of our commonwealth countries) and as a field study centre.
The current owners bought the house in 1995 and returned it to a ‘home’. With 16 bedrooms (but only one bathroom and a couple of showers) work was needed. Now, Bellhouse, the rambling south-west wing of Woodchester Park House is a comfortable and charming holiday home, decorated throughout with quality antique furniture, period art and quintessential country living features such as two wood burners. This is a much-cherished property that offers an authentic homely sense of warmth and conviviality – an ideal home away from home.
Tucked away down an inconspicuous lane leading to a beautiful National Trust valley lies Bellhouse, the south-west wing of the spectacular Grade II listed Woodchester Park House. Sleeping 8 guests, the house has 4 bedrooms with 3 bathrooms, a cosy sitting room, well-equipped kitchen, and high-ceilinged dining room. This unique holiday home emanates a sense of understated grandeur, perfectly complimented by its old-English charm. As well as benefitting from its own private garden and courtyard, Bellhouse is perched on the edge of the National Trust owned Woodchester Park, with direct access to around 500 acres of wonderful woodland, fields and five beautiful lakes.
Introduction
The first thing that strikes you as you enter the drive is the sheer size and beautiful architecture of Woodchester Park House. Its location is idyllic, surrounded by acres of enchanting, wildlife-filled parkland. If you’re a keen walker and looking to lose yourself in the beauty of nature, Bellhouse is the perfect property. From the house, you can walk for miles in peace and tranquillity in the valley, the only noise you may hear will be from grazing livestock or the serene gliders from the nearby Cotswold Gliding Club. You can also walk from the house up onto the Cotswold Way.
Woodchester Mansion and Park is a popular visitor attraction, now owned by the Woodchester Mansion Trust and National Trust respectively. They are a short walk down from the house into the valley. Woodchester Park itself was laid out in the 18th-19th Century (with advice from Capability Brown and Humphrey Repton). The stream through the valley was dammed to create five lakes of varying sizes, the largest of which contains a man-made island with a heronry. The lakes are home to many large carp and eels and there is a restored boat house which acts as a roost for bats.
Woodchester Park is quite literally a hidden gem that never feels busy or overcrowded. Owned by the wealthy Gloucestershire family, the Ducies, they originally built a Georgian house that stood on the site of the current building from the 1600s until 1845. In 1843 they sold their family home to William Leigh, who, on advice from Pugin, demolished the Georgian House and began to build the Gothic revival mansion that stands on the site today. Leigh died in 1873 before the work was complete, and his family, not sharing his love of the gothic revival style, employed a new architect to redesign the house before realising they could not afford to complete a new mansion. The mansion was consequently never completed, and fell through various states of semi-occupancy and disrepair before it was eventually bought by Stroud District Council in 1992, and is now leased to the Woodchester Mansion Trust who manage and conserve the building in its state of ‘glorious abandonment’, opening it to the public Friday – Sunday from beginning of April until the end of October.
Woodchester Park House, formerly known as The Cottage, had its own role to play in the history of Woodchester Mansion. The house was home to William Leigh and his family while the demolition and then reconstruction of Woodchester Mansion took place. After William Leigh died, his family stayed in The Cottage before it was eventually sold in 1938. Woodchester Park House has had a number of uses since the time of the Leighs. At some point before the Second World War it was used as a ‘home for poor girls’ who were instructed in skills such as sewing. During the war it was taken over by a Roman Catholic teacher training college, run by nuns, evacuated from Birmingham. Since then it has been used as a school (for children of leaders of our commonwealth countries) and as a field study centre.
The current owners bought the house in 1995 and returned it to a ‘home’. With 16 bedrooms (but only one bathroom and a couple of showers) work was needed. Now, Bellhouse, the rambling south-west wing of Woodchester Park House is a comfortable and charming holiday home, decorated throughout with quality antique furniture, period art and quintessential country living features such as two wood burners. This is a much-cherished property that offers an authentic homely sense of warmth and conviviality – an ideal home away from home.
Quels sont les atouts de cet hébergement ?
Tucked away down an inconspicuous lane leading to a beautiful National Trust valley lies Bellhouse, the south-west wing of the spectacular Grade II listed Woodchester Park House. Sleeping 8 guests, the house has 4 bedrooms with 3 bathrooms, a cosy sitting room, well-equipped kitchen, and high-ceilinged dining room. This unique holiday home emanates a sense of understated grandeur, perfectly complimented by its old-English charm. As well as benefiting from its own private garden and courtyard, Bellhouse is perched on the edge of the National Trust owned Woodchester Park, with direct access to around 500 acres of wonderful woodland, fields and five beautiful lakes.
Langues :
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