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).
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About the area
Stonehouse
Located in Stonehouse, this holiday home is in a rural area. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Thames River and Slimbridge Wildfowl and Wetlands Centre, while Museum in the Park and RMC - The Cave are cultural highlights. Travelling with kids? Consider Stroud Bowl, or check out an event or a game at The New Lawn.
Cabot Circus Shopping Centre - 47 min drive - 52.5 km
Getting around
Stroud Station - 19 min drive
Bristol International Airport (BRS) - 70 min drive
Restaurants
Waterloo House - 5 min drive
Egypt Mill Hotel & Restaurant - 6 min drive
The Britannia Inn - 5 min drive
Cafe Vincent - 5 min drive
K Coffee Bar - 11 min drive
Frequently asked questions
Is Bellhouse - sleeps 8 guests in 4 bedrooms pet-friendly?
Yes, pets are allowed at this property.
How much does it cost to stay at Bellhouse - sleeps 8 guests in 4 bedrooms?
As of 31 Mar 2026, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at Bellhouse - sleeps 8 guests in 4 bedrooms on 15 Apr 2026 start from £417, including taxes and fees. This price is based on the lowest nightly price found in the last 24 hours for stays in the next 30 days. Prices are subject to change. Choose your dates for more accurate prices.
How much is parking at Bellhouse - sleeps 8 guests in 4 bedrooms?
On-site parking is available at the property.
What time is check-in at Bellhouse - sleeps 8 guests in 4 bedrooms?
Check-in begins at 3:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Bellhouse - sleeps 8 guests in 4 bedrooms?
Checkout is at 10:00 AM.
Where is Bellhouse - sleeps 8 guests in 4 bedrooms located?
This family-friendly Stonehouse holiday home is located in a rural location, within 3 mi (5 km) of Thistledown Farm, Woodchester Park and The New Lawn. Stroud Bowl and Minchinhampton Common are also within 6 miles (10 km).
Reviews
9.8
Exceptional
Reviews are presented in chronological order, subject to a moderation process, and verified unless otherwise labelled.
What a gorgeous house, well appointed and located just outside Nailsworth - about a10 minute drive. Really comfy and homely for all its size. Wonderful beds and linen, plentiful wood for the fires. A particular shout out to Joe and Jen who looked after us brilliantly
Louise L.
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
8 Nov 2025
Highly recommend
Super stay at Bellhouse. Great sharing spaces for everyone to spend time together. Wonderful character. Set in beautiful grounds and excellent walks right from Bellhouse. Perfect place for our holiday with several couples and young children.
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
9 Nov 2025
Wonderful family stay
On arrival the house was very welcoming , spotlessly clean and everything we needed . It was such a lovely location and was a great place to get all our family together for a few days , my granddaughter really loved the zip wire in the back garden . The beds were very comfy , and the living room was cosy in the evenings for playing games or just watching some tv . Thank you for a wonderful stay , would highly recommend.
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
Gabriela I.
24 Oct 2025
Excellent house for walks and towns
Lovely and big house with is own zip line highlight for the kids! Right on the walking paths and close by to national trust coffee shop. Also very close to most towns in Cotswolds as well as supermarkets and places to eat by car. Staff are very nice
Gabriela I.
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
10 Jun 2025
Wonderful stay
We had a wonderful long weekend stay at the property. It was the perfect set up for a group of friends. The property was well maintained and had a cozy feel.
Would definitely recommend and will re-book myself.
Idyllic prooerty with attentive hosts and very comfortable
Amanda F.
Stayed 5 nights in May 2025
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
23 May 2025
Excellent stay
We enjoyed our stay at the Bellhouse. Amazing property and amazing surrounding for walks. The hosts were excellent; communication was good. Highly recommended.
Lovely traditional country house set in a tranquil quiet setting with plenty to see and do close by.
Gerald T.
Stayed 7 nights in Oct 2024
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
24 Sept 2025
Great weekend
A group of us travelled to the Cotswolds for memories and a nostalgic experience.
The Bell House was excellent…..spacious, clean, incredibly well equipped and comfortable.
All five of us were delighted and would definitely recommend it for a stay in a beautiful part of the country.
A host of restaurants, historic buildings and walks are a short drive away…as is Forest Green Rovers football stadium
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
Sally W.
14 Aug 2025
A delightful location
Bell House is situated in a delightful location with lovely walks from the front door. We enjoyed lovely weather so made the most of sitting in the court yard. The property was very clean with comfy beds and the added bonus of a ground floor bedroom and bathroom. Having three facilities enabled us to enjoy 3 generations of our family all being together.
Sally W.
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
1 Apr 2025
Peaceful retreat
We enjoyed a peaceful weekend stay at the Bellhouse, with our grown up family. Plenty of space to relax and dine together, a peaceful place to stay and a good base to explore the surrounding villages and countryside. A warm welcome on arrival by the friendly owners. Would book again.
From a partner site
8/10 Good
5 Oct 2023
A lovely 80th birthday weekend with nfamily and friends
An extremely comfortable and spacious house in beautiful surroundings. perfect for a birthday weekend!
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
rachel p.
23 Oct 2024
Perfect weekend getaway
This was our second time staying at Bellhouse, as a group of friends with babies and two dogs. We all love it; it’s comfortable, warm, clean, and has everything you need. The walks around Woodchester park are stunning and the whole place feels special. We will be back next year!
rachel p.
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
Sue G.
6 Dec 2023
We found everything to be of a high standard at Bellhouse
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.
Fantastic character property! Comfortable warm and cosy, with good furniture and nicely decorated . We found it and very well equipped with some nice addition touches and welcome gift. We had a wonderful stay just for two nights so didn’t venture far but it looks a fabulous area for walks and attractions and nice local towns
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
Van U.
Stayed 7 nights in Jul 2024
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
27 Aug 2023
The Bellhouse
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 ……
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
robert s.
9 May 2024
Long weekend
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.
robert s.
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
7 Apr 2024
Excellent Property
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.
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.
VIcki S.
Stayed 3 nights in Jun 2023
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
Regina v.
29 Oct 2023
Perfect stay in Cotswold countryside
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.
Regina v.
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
David D.
23 Feb 2025
A magical place
What a magnificent house, spacious, comfortable and full of character. Joe and our hosts were helpful and kind - it felt like nothing was too much trouble: from the welcome goodies to the two fires laid for us ready in the wood burners. The beds were all very comfy, the kitchen well-stocked, and we’ll miss the brilliant water pressure and plentiful hot water. We loved that the radiators could be adjusted easily. Most of all, the stunning location and the walk around the lakes on our doorstep were very special, and our Labrador loved it as much as we did. We hope we may return to this beautiful house - thank you for having us. A very welcome break from our busy routine.
David D.
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
13 Jan 2024
The Bellhouse
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!
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
christopher E.
10 Aug 2024
Five glorious days!
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
christopher E.
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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.
What makes this property unique
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.
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