Sleeping 14 this house is perfect for entertaining allowing for large groups to come together in comfort. Whether you're hoping to host a formal dinner in the beautiful dining room, while away hours playing board games in front of the fire or spend relaxed afternoons playing croquet on the lawn whilst the children jump on the trampoline.
Downstairs there is a convenient mud room (with washing machine) leading to a large kitchen and breakfast room and a downstairs loo. The entrance hall connects the kitchen to an elegant drawing room and cosy snug room, a grand dining room (all three rooms offering log fires) and a large conservatory looking out over the gardens, croquet lawn & trampoline.
Upstairs there are six bedrooms sleeping 14: two kings with en-suite bathrooms, two doubles, one twin room, and one family room with one double and two single beds. There is a shared bathroom with bath & shower.
The large garden is a wonderful space for children or adults to walk or run around, play croquet or football, or just lie on the lawn and read a book. Tennis is also possible on local courts 1 mile away in Tenbury Wells (2 racquets and balls provided).
The oldest parts of the house date back to the Tudor period, with most of the present house dating to the late 1800s. The house is full of character with wooden beams, carved wooden mantelpieces, antique furniture and even a nineteenth century grand piano.
The Old Rectory is perfect at any time of year. Spring is a lovely time to wander round the garden and enjoy the daffodils and bluebells. In Summer, enjoy a picnic or barbecue and get the croquet set out. In Autumn you can pick damsons and apples from our trees or go blackberry-picking in the nearby hedgerows. In Winter enjoy the log fires and walks or cook up a storm in our well-equipped kitchen. Even when it’s raining you have plenty to keep you busy including board games, jigsaws, card games.
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Pets allowed: limit 9 total
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Only in the garden please
Check in is usually on a Friday or Mondays. Although we do consider other check in times, particularly for midweek bookings - please contact us.
Please note that we have a 3 night minimum booking.
For some peak times of the year we have a minimum of a 4, 5 or 7 night booking.
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Parties and events (including family gatherings, birthday parties and weddings) are allowed on site. Maximum attendees: 14
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Safety features at this property include a deadlock
Frequently asked questions
Is Historic large house set within beautiful gardens pet-friendly?
Yes, this property allows pets (limit 9 total).
How much does it cost to stay at Historic large house set within beautiful gardens?
As of 4 Apr 2026, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at Historic large house set within beautiful gardens on 14 Jul 2026 start from £411, 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 Historic large house set within beautiful gardens?
On-site parking is available at the property.
What time is check-in at Historic large house set within beautiful gardens?
Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Historic large house set within beautiful gardens?
Checkout is at 10:00 AM.
Where is Historic large house set within beautiful gardens located?
This family-friendly Tenbury Wells holiday home is located on a river, within 2 mi (3 km) of Tenbury Pump Rooms and Tenbury Museum. Ludlow Market Square and Shropshire Hills are also within 9 miles (15 km).
Reviews
9.6
Exceptional
Reviews are presented in chronological order, subject to a moderation process, and verified unless otherwise labelled.
A reunion trip to celebrate 50 years of friendship since starting university together.A lovely old house with loads of indoor and outdoor space. We enjoyed eating in the conservatory in the evening and each of us had a very pleasant bedroom with comfortable beds.
Perfect summer holiday experience with large multi-generational family. We had space and amenities to host various events (including ample kitchenware), as well as the ability to wash and dry and have a BBQ. The trampoline, sports equipment, and the large lawn were an added plus for children of all ages. And the resident hedgehog provided delight on a daily basis!
Lovely big home, with some of the issues you should expect from an old house. Can be cold in winter but helped by several fireplaces. Kitchen and cooking facilities good for a large group (we numbered 12 from age 3mo to mid-70s). Piano could do with a deep service. Good opportunities for exploring locally.
Roger P.
Stayed 4 nights in Dec 2023
Archival
10/10 Excellent
Allison C.
7 May 2015
Beautiful Home
We rented The Old Rectory for a 50th Birthday Celebration - we had a fantastic time and I can honestly say mainly because of the house and gardens. It is great for a large party as there are many rooms you can find peace and quiet in and the dinning room is just perfect for a big group meal - very special. There is a great conservatory for having breakfast and afternoon tea, it was lovely to watch the birds and rabbits in the morning.
It is in a good location near to lots of places of interest, I would highly recommend this venue (just bear in mind it is an old house and therefore has a few problems associated with age)
A lovely rambling old house, the family of all ages thought it was perfect for our get together (7yrs-70 yrs) Parts of the house are from the Tudor age so very old and quirky, so if you want high end fittings and modern furniture this is not for you.
We found the many rooms down stairs meant that our murder mystery evening was a great success. The kitchen was well stocked with glasses and plates, and there was plenty of hot water.
The huge garden is amazing, large pond with a (fence round it) large trampoline, Boule, croquet to name a few.
If you are into books this is the house for you there are books on every subject, Would defiantly go back. The surrounding country side is stunning.
We spent a really wonderful week in the Old Rectory - our extended family (including 4 x children aged 4 to 8) and assorted friends. First major thing to note is the size of the house: it's massive! As well as a living room featuring a grand piano (in tune but with some of the top notes a little wonky), there's a dining room, a "snug" room (larger than many a London flat) with a chess table in a bay window and wood burning stove, and a large kitchen perfect for breakfast and casual dining. There's even a conservatory (not really an option in late December / early Jan, but would be amazing in the summer), as well as a boot room and a sort of baronial entrance hall. And two staircases! Ideal for children engaged in endless games of hide and seek. Not to mention the lovely garden with a huge trampoline. Were I an estate agent I would refer to the many original features in the house ... it's impossible not to imagine the assorted rectors and their families who have lived there in the past couple of centuries. At any moment one can imagine Mr Darcy wandering through the door, encountering Elizabeth Bennett on the grand. The location is great - just on the edge of town but in its own little cocoon - and there are plenty of day trips / walks / castles / etc etc within half an hour, or you could just hole up in the house. Despite the size of the house, it has a very friendly atmosphere ... eg I loved that the shelves were so generously stacked with a great variety of books. Part of the friendly vibe comes from the fact that the house is very lived in - pernickety types might feel that a few gallons of Farrow and Ball could be deployed to good effect, and I wouldn't have minded a slightly more modern hob / oven. But it was a relief not having to worry that a cream carpet / expensively upholstered sofa / etc etc might get trashed by careening children, and it was all wonderfully relaxing. Very happy memories of this place, and greatly recommended especially if you're a big group who don't want to be on top of one another. Big up the Old Rectory!
So much to do in the area and the house was a large and ideal base. There were country walks from the house including a countryside walk into Tenbury Wells which is a small pleasant town with plenty of shops and cafes. Sunday lunch at the Rose and Crown was excellent.
This is a lovely large house with an air of faded grandeur. It is very clean and comfortable and our extended family of 12 aged from 22 to 88 loved it. There is a lot of space inside and out it was a real pleasure to stay here. Our hosts were very responsive to our questions. Thank-you for a wonderful family get together.
We had a wonderful 6 day stay at The Old Rectory. It is during this week that we celebrate Christmas as during Christmas Day itself we are all off in different directions. It is such a beautiful house and had so much space for all of us (11). The kitchen is really well equipped and we were all able to enjoy the house and surroundings.
Lovely property with good accommodation. Spacious bedrooms and reception rooms. Well equipped kitchen. Lovely garden where we enjoyed lunch outside, rounders and croquet.
Each year, myself and my university friends go away for a few days to catch up. The Old Rectory is a massive property that seems to just keep on going. It's rough around the edges and could do with a little money being spent on it to make it perfect, but it is cheap so can't really complain too much.
The bed sheets were clean although other areas of the property weren't. We even had an entire bee colony in one of the fire places (although they were dying out), we sealed the fireplace and this wasn't an issue, but how it was missed by the cleaners I'm not sure as there were dead bees all over the place.
Some of the lights in the kitchen could do with a proper clean also to remove dust and dead insects.
But it was a nice stay and we would stay again.
We absolutely fell in love with this house. The gardens were beautiful and the house was spectacular. We felt like we have found a perfect place to return to. Our family reunion was made even better because of this home. Thank you !
What a super place. A home from home for us to enjoy seeing our family, entertaining them, and enjoying watching younger cousins reconnect. Plenty of room for everyone. Comfortable beds. Bathrooms exactly what you'd expect from an old country home and they functioned extremely well with all of us using them. All ages enjoyed it immensely, my 14 year old learned 4 new songs on the piano, 6 children were introduced to, and are now pro's at croquet (with some house rules thrown in) and everyone lauded the gardens and how this family had opened up their home to us. This house is fairly accessible too, you could certainly set up a bedroom for someone downstairs, as there is a downstairs loo, and easy movement with no bumps for a wheelchair from room to room on the ground floor. Property manager was available when needed. We very much hope to come back.
Philippa H.
Stayed 3 nights in Jun 2019
Verified
6/10 Okay
James A.
7 Mar 2019
Great place but in need of some maintenance and a really good clean
We loved the house, with a great location and surroundings. The garden was great and the layout interesting.
The decor, facilities and overall feel of the property was a time capsule from the 60's, 70's and 80's and this adds character in some respects but in others requires some updating from a functional and comfort perspective. It was great to have a gra d piano in a room, but it was amongst broken and mismatched furnishings.
It could be an amazing house and a few little changes and a really good clean would make it a good one. We felt that we needed to wipe down all surfaces and clean any pots, pans, glasses etc before we used them.
For the same price, we would come again if we knew the water was reliable for a shower/bath and it was going to be clean.
So much potential, but not quite what we expected.
James A.
Stayed 3 nights in Feb 2019
Verified
10/10 Excellent
James P.
13 Aug 2018
Everything it appears to be and more......
This place is an absolute gem! One can visit an English Manor house ....or one might rent something akin to one. This home, the Old Rectory, is a very well appointed large house loaded with wonderful antique furniture, each room of which is distinctive and delightful. The crowning room is the conservatory in which we spent the vast majority of our time. Bright, airy, and comfortable, we enjoyed the garden views, the constant parade of birds and rabbits and cats...the perfect room. Wi fi was good, the kitchen fully appointed, excellent laundry facilities, comfortable beds, excellent and extensive HDTV reception (world cup fever), ...everything good. Anne Yarnold, who supervises the home, was helpful and quick to respond to rare questions. We didn't realize that we were next to a 700 year old church, St Marys, and a nationally recognized location, Burford Gardens (a two-minute walk away) A 15-minute drive away is the wonderful town of Ludlow, which contains a magnificent castle ruin and a beautiful and impressive church, as well as a market square that is held four days each week. Moreover, the town is full of interesting late medieval edifices. Tenbury Wells is a nice town to walk to, 20 minutes through the fields and curious but non- threatening cows, with some very good restaurants nearby, the Peacock and the Pembroke. Best fish, the Salwey Arms and groceries galore at the Tesco plus an excellent bakery midtown. The house the town, the environs are an outstanding experience. We plan to return in future years. James and Elise, La Crosse, Wisconsin, USA
James P.
Stayed 14 nights in Jun 2018
Archival
8/10 Good
Brenda R.
17 Oct 2017
Simply wonderful
Lovely, lovely large home full of magical bits to explore both inside and out. Spacious and fully functional for large family gatherings. Plenty of fun things to do - books to read, games to play, puzzles, piano, snooker table. Very comfortable and it felt like home away from home. Thank you.
Brenda R.
Stayed 4 nights in Sep 2017
Archival
8/10 Good
Dil M.
21 Jul 2017
Lovely family home
Loved it , gorgeous garden. Lights not working in conservatory
Dil M.
Archival
8/10 Good
Finola W.
3 Jul 2017
A rambling house with plenty of room but faded gentility
Just a little too far to walk to Tenbury Wells so you really need a car to stay here. Lots of lovely places to visit nearby and good choice of restaurants. Would recommend the Selway Arms for choice, service and price. The house itself is spacious and has everything you need just needs a little TLC her and there. Perfect place if there's a crowd of you.
Finola W.
About the host
Hosted by Patrick Williams
Justin, Rupert, and Patrick Williams grew up in the Old Rectory Burford and love the house very much. We don't live in the area any more but we don’t want to sell this wonderful house! Instead we’ve decided to share it with guests to cover our costs, and allow us to come back every so often. We hope you enjoy the house as much as we do.