Bellhouse - sleeps 8 guests in 4 bedrooms
House in Stroud District
8 guests · 4 bedrooms · 3 baths
Reasons to book
Guests love it hereGuests give this property a top rating
Great for petsBring all your friends and family, even the furry ones
Top-tier experienceOne of the higher cost properties in the area
About this house rental
The first thing that strikes you as you enter the drive is the sheer size and beautiful architecture of Woodchester Park House and the Bellhouse. 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 Park is 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'.
Woodchester Park House, formerly known as The Cottage, had its own role to play in the history of Woodchester Mansion. It 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.
Ground Floor
Entrance Hall:
A spacious porch with plenty of hooks and room for muddy boots, leading into a welcoming entrance hall.
Dining Room:
The high ceiling in this beautiful room gives an immediate sense of grandeur, complete with unique artwork, antique furniture and tall, deep-set windows looking out across the front lawn. Set up two steps from the open corridor that continues into the kitchen, there is ample space for eight guests at the long dining table, complete with cosy wood burner at the far end.
Kitchen + Scullery:
Decorated in country creams with wooden worktops, the kitchen and scullery at Bellhouse are the epitome of well-equipped. Featuring a breakfast table for four guests, display shelves offering a vast selection of glasses, mugs and cups, microwave, kettle, toaster, electric cooker, dishwasher, fridge (freezer and washing machine in scullery) and a fantastic selection of utensils, bakeware and spices – you'll find everything you need here! There's even a CD player/ radio in the window to entertain while cooking.
Bedroom Four:
A charming downstairs twin bedroom, with two comfy single beds, a fitted wardrobe, a double bedside table and suitcase stands.
Family Bathroom with separate WC:
A spacious downstairs bathroom with a built-in bathtub, walk-in shower, washbasin and a separate WC next door with an additional washbasin.
Just outside the bathroom, there is a door from which the courtyard dining area can be accessed.
Sitting Room:
A beautifully furnished sitting room, with neutral walls and warm red furnishings, complete with original stone fireplace and wood burner. Featuring three large sofas, a glass-topped coffee table, Samsung flat screen TV, a Blu Ray player, plenty of board games, and direct access to the rear garden, this room is perfect for relaxing and gathering together.
First Floor
Turn left at the top of the stairs and you'll find a small landing area with bookshelves and balcony overlooking the dining room.
Bedroom One:
A large bedroom with beams, a high ceiling and views looking out over the garden. Bedroom One is the Master Bedroom of the house, delicately furnished in bright whites with hints of cornflower blue, a lovely selection of antique furniture including a free-standing wardrobe, chest of drawers, decorative fireplace and, of course, a lovely king size double bed.
Bedroom One - En-Suite Bathroom:
A spacious en-suite bathroom with fixed bath and central mixer taps + shower head, washbasin and WC.
Family Bathroom:
A good-sized family bathroom with a rooflight, fixed bathtub, corner cubicle shower, WC and washbasin.
Bedroom Two:
A bright king size double bedroom that can be configured as two singles if required. Garden-facing, this bedroom is light and generously sized, with a dressing table, free-standing wardrobe and decorative fireplace.
Bedroom Three:
A cosy twin bedroom, with single beds placed at either end to maximise privacy. Guests staying in bedroom three have their own bedside tables and reading lamps, as well as a rattan set of drawers and hook hanging area.
Outside
The outside area at Bellhouse is beautiful. You have the choice of two outdoor seating areas, one smaller table in a courtyard and a bigger outdoor dining table that can seat 8, both with access to the large rear grass garden which has two secure levels. There are garden chairs that can be used under the stairs, as well as benches and a charcoal BBQ. Electric vehicle charging point: Keba Type 2 charging point located adjacent to the property, at no cost to users (assuming reasonable use).
Woodchester Park is 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'.
Woodchester Park House, formerly known as The Cottage, had its own role to play in the history of Woodchester Mansion. It 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.
Ground Floor
Entrance Hall:
A spacious porch with plenty of hooks and room for muddy boots, leading into a welcoming entrance hall.
Dining Room:
The high ceiling in this beautiful room gives an immediate sense of grandeur, complete with unique artwork, antique furniture and tall, deep-set windows looking out across the front lawn. Set up two steps from the open corridor that continues into the kitchen, there is ample space for eight guests at the long dining table, complete with cosy wood burner at the far end.
Kitchen + Scullery:
Decorated in country creams with wooden worktops, the kitchen and scullery at Bellhouse are the epitome of well-equipped. Featuring a breakfast table for four guests, display shelves offering a vast selection of glasses, mugs and cups, microwave, kettle, toaster, electric cooker, dishwasher, fridge (freezer and washing machine in scullery) and a fantastic selection of utensils, bakeware and spices – you'll find everything you need here! There's even a CD player/ radio in the window to entertain while cooking.
Bedroom Four:
A charming downstairs twin bedroom, with two comfy single beds, a fitted wardrobe, a double bedside table and suitcase stands.
Family Bathroom with separate WC:
A spacious downstairs bathroom with a built-in bathtub, walk-in shower, washbasin and a separate WC next door with an additional washbasin.
Just outside the bathroom, there is a door from which the courtyard dining area can be accessed.
Sitting Room:
A beautifully furnished sitting room, with neutral walls and warm red furnishings, complete with original stone fireplace and wood burner. Featuring three large sofas, a glass-topped coffee table, Samsung flat screen TV, a Blu Ray player, plenty of board games, and direct access to the rear garden, this room is perfect for relaxing and gathering together.
First Floor
Turn left at the top of the stairs and you'll find a small landing area with bookshelves and balcony overlooking the dining room.
Bedroom One:
A large bedroom with beams, a high ceiling and views looking out over the garden. Bedroom One is the Master Bedroom of the house, delicately furnished in bright whites with hints of cornflower blue, a lovely selection of antique furniture including a free-standing wardrobe, chest of drawers, decorative fireplace and, of course, a lovely king size double bed.
Bedroom One - En-Suite Bathroom:
A spacious en-suite bathroom with fixed bath and central mixer taps + shower head, washbasin and WC.
Family Bathroom:
A good-sized family bathroom with a rooflight, fixed bathtub, corner cubicle shower, WC and washbasin.
Bedroom Two:
A bright king size double bedroom that can be configured as two singles if required. Garden-facing, this bedroom is light and generously sized, with a dressing table, free-standing wardrobe and decorative fireplace.
Bedroom Three:
A cosy twin bedroom, with single beds placed at either end to maximise privacy. Guests staying in bedroom three have their own bedside tables and reading lamps, as well as a rattan set of drawers and hook hanging area.
Outside
The outside area at Bellhouse is beautiful. You have the choice of two outdoor seating areas, one smaller table in a courtyard and a bigger outdoor dining table that can seat 8, both with access to the large rear grass garden which has two secure levels. There are garden chairs that can be used under the stairs, as well as benches and a charcoal BBQ. Electric vehicle charging point: Keba Type 2 charging point located adjacent to the property, at no cost to users (assuming reasonable use).
Amenities
Pets allowed
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Fireplace
Parking
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
Dishwasher
TV
Garden
Family friendly
Map of Stroud District
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Ratings and reviews
5.0 / 5.0
We had the best time at Bellhouse.
It is very comfortable, very well kitted-out - all exactly as described -- and in a quiet and beautiful spot.
The caretakers Louise and Dean are very accommodating and efficient; nothing was too much trouble, despite the requests that came at them embarrassingly frequently from this family that includes two (very) high-energy daughters aged 16 months and 4years!
We could have wanted nothing more, and are sure to be back.
Thank you to Veronica, Robin, Louise and Dean!
Chris and family
5.0 / 5.0
We found the quintessential place to stay in the Cotswolds. Great for an extended family trip. Plenty of room for 3 generations to relax and enjoy seeing each other. The hiking trails out the front door were great. Lots of things to do reasonably close by. Had fun exploring the area.
Day trips to Bath, Stonehenge, Bibury, Woodchester Mansion, Berkeley Castle & Tyndale Monument were a few of places we adventured off to
5.0 / 5.0
Beautifully situated property overlooking stunning woods. The house has plenty of space and beautiful gardens. A zipwire was a real hit with our children.
We thoroughly enjoyed and a special thank you to Lou who looks after the house.
5.0 / 5.0
Excellent Property and garden in a great location. There is only one very minor comment. A few more mugs/cups would have been ideal.
We would be more than happy to return to Bellhouse again.
5.0 / 5.0
The Bellhouse was lovely. A wonderful rural retreat - such a shame we were only there for 2 nights but we would love to return. It was lovely and spacious for 8 people and although being a very old property it was so cosy & warm. There was plenty of hot water & both showers were great. I run holiday cottages so know that cleanliness, warmth & plenty of hot water are key!
I am originally from the area & it was lovely to return - there is so much to do & see locally.
Hopefully we will be back!
5.0 / 5.0
A lovely old traditional house - definitely worth a visit
5.0 / 5.0
We enjoyed every moment of our weekend at Bellhouse. It was a perfect venue to celebrate our early family Christmas. We hope to return again in the future. Thank you.
5.0 / 5.0
We are a family of six and loved the spacious vacation home, a full wing of Woodchester Park House. Coming from Germany, we loved the very British experience of a very nicely decorated and very well equipped house at the end of a small road which ensured complete quietness in the great Cotswold nature. The hiking trails into the Woodchester Park, where the Bellhouse is located, belong to the most recommended in Cotswold. The very nearby Woodchester Mansion has been featured in some movies and series like The Crown.
4.0 / 5.0
An extremely comfortable and spacious house in beautiful surroundings. perfect for a birthday weekend!
5.0 / 5.0
We had an excellent stay at The Bellhouse ,
Our hosts Louise & Deane were amazing too ,
Great vintage house , lots of beautiful Countryside surrounding it too.
A Great escape ……
5.0 / 5.0
This property is just as beautiful and spacious and cool as it appears in the pictures. We had such a good time here. So relaxing, close to Great, Hikes, lakes, sheep, scenery of all sorts. We walked into nails, worth a couple of times, and had dinner in Nympsfield at Amalfi and it was wonderful. My husband and I took our for college age daughters and everyone had a great time. This property is fabulous.
5.0 / 5.0
An exceptional property which was an absolute delight to stay in over the Christmas period. We wanted for nothing! Lights and heating on when we arrived plus a gorgeous lit Christmas tree. Wonderfully spacious and well equipped throughout. It was such a treat for our family .. we sorely wished for a longer stay!
5.0 / 5.0
Bellhouse is an amazing place to stay. We had such a wonderful time there. The house is beautiful and very comfortable, and really has everything you need - well equipped kitchen, logs for the fire, toiletries etc. The setting is stunning - being able to walk the dogs around Woodchester Park was such a bonus.
The day we were due to leave there was heavy snowfall and the roads were too dangerous to drive on - the owners were incredible and let us stay on until it was safe to leave. They couldn’t have been more accommodating and it was really appreciated.
It was the perfect place for our group and I can’t recommend it enough.
5.0 / 5.0
We are a group of old friends who meeet together most years and all agreed this was one of the nicest properties we have stayed in. We loved the house and the garden. It was so well equipped- everything we needed and plenty of crockery and glasses - and all good quality. Some lovely pictures and pieces of furniture. It was a lovely place to spend time. Some great walks from the doorstep. We were blessed with good weather and enjoyed both the garden and the surrounding woods. Thank You!!
5.0 / 5.0
The Bellhouse is such a lovely property! It has nice big open rooms that other properties this age do not have. We really appreciated having 3 large bathrooms, which is also very unusual for a period property. It was well equipped and had everything we needed. We really enjoyed sitting outside as there are two areas to sit and eat in the fragrant garden. Nice touches, such as the Emma Bridgwater mugs and bowls, made it even more special. We went to the local pub in Nympsfield, The Rose and Crown, which was a really nice country pub. Great location for exploring the Cotswolds. The only thing I would say that needs improvement is that there weren’t enough drinking glasses and there weren’t any washcloths. All in all, a really special property in a great location. I was sad to leave!
5.0 / 5.0
A fabulous house for all generations to enjoy. The grandchildren loved the zipwire, we all loved the walk down to the lakes and the garden was a joy to sit in.
Be aware places to eat locally seem to close Mon/Tues eve however the Amalfi in Nailsworth is a great Italian, fab food and service. The local pub closed at 9.30 on a Saturday night, not sure whether this is a one off.
5.0 / 5.0
Very special property for a special long weekend
We really enjoyed our stay in this lovely house. The small touches made all the difference, such as fresh flowers in the main rooms. The house is also well equipped.
5.0 / 5.0
Amazing stay at Bellhouse
We stayed as a group of six for a relaxing country weekend away. The grounds are spectacular as is the house, which was very comfortable and clean. The care takers who live next door were super lovely. Lots of firewood available for the log burners, and close to the beautiful town of Nailsworth. Highly recommend this place to others! Thank you for having us stay :)
3.0 / 5.0
Underwhelming
Mats and utensils stuck together in the kitchen.
One shower hardly operational.
Property in stunning location - but needs some TLC as somewhat dated. You can still have traditional but updated.. above all it should be clean.
Reached out to the agent (very approachable) regarding the problems - who in turn was going to speak to the owners. Held back from reviewing for nearly 3 weeks, no response.. so felt for future possible bookings the review had to be posted.
5.0 / 5.0
Relaxing stay
Beautiful house and garden. Plenty of parking. Comfortable beds, very clean, beautiful area, easy booking system and check in. Would highly recommend staying.
5.0 / 5.0
A Summer in The Cotswolds
We recently stayed at Bell house in Nympsfield for over three weeks. I hated to leave!!! The gardens are amazing. The Bell house is part of a larger home and the owners are quite lovely, they even had us over for drinks one evening! It is very tranquil and relaxing. We loved seeing all the farm animals all around, particularly the piglets. There is one pub about a mile up the road and it is very nice. If you are looking for a lively surroundings, this might not be best the best fit. We loved it and would go again!!
5.0 / 5.0
Peaceful setting
Wonderful home at the end of a long lane.
4.0 / 5.0
I have to say this !
I struggle to decide whether to give a good review of my stay at Bellhouse. I know if I do, then a lot of people will read about it, and then a lot of people will want to go and stay in this house, then it will be more difficult for me to book this house again in the future. But my conscience tells me that I must tell the truth! My feeling was ..... a great place to stay, the house was full of character and my family loved it. Just book it, I am sure you will like it too.
FAQs
How much does this house cost compared to others in Stroud District?
The average price for a rental in Stroud District is R 2,378 per night. This rental is R 5,253 above the average.
Is parking included with this house?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Bellhouse - sleeps 8 guests in 4 bedrooms. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this house?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this house. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is Bellhouse - sleeps 8 guests in 4 bedrooms pet friendly?
Yes! This house is pet-friendly. For more information, we recommend contacting the booking provider about animal policies.
What amenities are available at Bellhouse - sleeps 8 guests in 4 bedrooms?
We found 11 amenities for this rental. This includes pets allowed, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, fireplace, and parking.
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