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The Orangery

Frampton on Severn

Sleeps 8
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
3
No Pets
Local Pub
WIFI
50-99 Mbps
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The Orangery immerses you in its unique Strawberry Hill Gothic style, with octagonal towers, crenellations, ornate windows and carefully curated details. Once the centre piece of the gardens of Frampton Court where exotic plants were grown, it is today a showstopping display of light flooded rooms with everything you need for a special getaway. Explore the history of the local area and enjoy the plentiful waterside walks before dining alongside views of the garden and conversing beside the fire before you retire to charming bedrooms. With a central spiral tower staircase, eye-catching design features and views that take your breath away each time, The Orangery is a magical place to stay.
Full Description
The Orangery takes your breath away, stopping you in your tracks as you walk in from the village green. Resting at the end of a Dutch canal the house is resplendent with ornate windows and finials. Take a moment to soak it all in, this house is yours for a while.

Staying here is unlike any other getaway where you start your day strolling canalside, visiting the local pubs and watching a cricket match. After your Cotswolds day out, make the most of the house and serve a homecooked meal. With a small dining area seating four, the kitchen has an oven and hob and there is a pantry with extra storage space and a wine fridge to keep your fizz fresh. The dining and sitting rooms are set within octagonal towers lending them a unique character which is mirrored in the shape of the dining table. Serve dinners here beside exceptional garden views through the high windows before retiring for drinks beside the fire in the sitting room. Two bedrooms are on the ground floor, ideal for parents and their children the adjoining rooms open to the garden and have the benefit of an en-suite. Up the central spiral stairs are the main bedrooms with far-reaching garden vistas and comfortable beds that will be hard to tear yourselves away from in the mornings.

Stepping outside, the gardens at The Orangery are sublime. Stroll alongside the Dutch canal spotting birdlife as you sip you morning coffee, enjoying this quiet moment. A dining table is at the end of the waterway for summer meals and drinks together. Stay here into the evening lighting the firepit which doubles as a BBQ. This picturesque backdrop with The Orangery behind is picture-perfect and you will start traditions, staying here year after year to celebrate milestones.

Ground Floor


Sitting Room
The sitting room showcases the unique beauty of The Orangery. Extravagant windows display beautiful garden views across the ornamental Dutch canal. With a high ceiling and floral artwork as a nod to the history of this building, it’s a spectacular space to spend time together. Stonework flooring, gentle colour washed walls and hues of peach make the main feature of this room its octagonal shape. Light the open fire in its elaborate surround, turn on the TV and relax at the end of the day, with plenty of seating for your whole group.

Dining Room
Mirroring the living room, the dining room is set within the second front octagonal tower. Perfectly fitting the space, the eight-sided dining table is made for decadent meals and thoughtful table dressings. Bring meals through to be enjoyed before the ever-changing garden views through the stunning windows. A decorative fireplace, take time to notice the tile work, and detailed décor make this a special room for celebrations.

Kitchen/Breakfast Area
Each detail has been carefully considered in the kitchen which also has space for four to dine, perfect for younger guests or late risers. With an oven and hob, Belfast sink and eye-catching dresser housing crockery and glassware the pretty kitchen has a modern twist on a traditional cottage design. You will a find the fridge, freezer and separate wine fridge just off the kitchen in a pantry with additional storage space.

Bathroom
The botanical bathroom brings the outdoors in with delicate touches of foliage. Sink into the rolltop bath in this tranquil bathroom or have a spa-like experience in the rainfall shower.

Bedroom Three
Bedroom three sits at the end of the house, accessed through bedroom four. With its own private garden access this little hideaway has a touch of boutique style. A king-size bed sits between bedside tables, and a chest of drawers and hooks gives you space to unpack.

En-Suite
Bold red and white tiling in the en-suite adds a splash of personality. With a shower, WC and basin guests staying in bedroom three have their own privacy.

Bedroom Four
This twin bedroom is full of personality with dried flowers and wooden furniture with woven detailing. Looking out over the side garden you can recline on the chaise longue with your morning coffee. Perfect for children whose parents can stay in the adjoining bedroom, there is plenty of storage and a dressing table.

First Floor

Bedroom One
This wonderful bedroom is set in the octagonal tower where you can start the day looking across the magical water feature. An elegant king-size bed beckons, and charming details are added in the archways. Hidden around the corner is a hanging rail and shelving. If you need to catch up on any work, the dressing table beside the window is the best spot in the house.

En-Suite
In the en-suite is a rainfall shower, WC and basin with gentle terracotta tiling.

Bedroom Two
The second octagonal bedroom has a super king-size bed, sofa, and a dressing table looking across the ornamental canal and garden. Decorated to relax and whisk you away to a peaceful sleep this is a charming bedroom.

Outside


The romance of The Orangery continues in the gardens. A Dutch canal mirrors the beauty of the property, stretching before you it has inspired many artists over the years. Walk along its banks and serve meals at the waterside dining table with The Orangery behind. This picturesque getaway has so much to offer and the quiet village location with local pubs, nearby family days out at Berkeley Castle and Slimbridge will fill your days.
Full List of Facilities

Indoor

  • Bedroom One - King-size
  • Bedroom Two - Super king-size
  • Bedroom Three - King-size
  • Bedroom Four - Twin
  • 3 Bathrooms - 1 x bathroom, 2 x en-suite shower room
  • Hairdryer
  • Fire - Logs provided
  • Oven
  • Hob
  • Microwave
  • Toaster
  • Kettle
  • Fridge
  • Freezer
  • Wine fridge
  • Dishwasher
  • Dining table - 1 x seats 8, 1 x seats 4
  • Iron
  • WiFi *Please note that speeds are for guidance only and are not guaranteed
  • TV - Smart
  • Travel cot (cot linen not provided)
  • Highchair

Outdoor

  • Garden - Please ensure children are supervised around open water
  • Outdoor dining area
  • BBQ - Logs provided (combined with fire pit)
  • Fire pit - Logs provided (combined with BBQ)
  • Parking - Off-road parking for 3 cars
On your Doorstep
Farm shops, delis, and shopping
Across the green you will find The Green shop, perfect for picking up any essentials during your stay. If you’re looking for regional supplies, Eastington Farm Shop stocks a range of local fruit, vegetables and meats. They also have a range of gifts and a charming coffee shop. Nearby Stroud is a cultural hub which has made it home to a number of local artists and makers, you will find a host of independent boutiques in the town which are a delight to browse. It is known for its weekly award-winning market which takes place every Saturday morning around the bustling streets.

Eating out
  • The Bell Inn, Frampton-on-Severn – sitting across the green this local pub serves traditional food and real ales (opposite)
  • Juliet’s, Stroud – bistro-style restaurant with a fabulous wine list and ever-changing seasonal menu (9 miles)
  • The Woolpack Inn, Slad – step into Laurie Lee’s footsteps at his old haunt and walk the surrounding countryside (10 miles)
  • The Royal Oak, Tetbury – a quirky spot with a vintage jukebox and art deco piano, a beautiful setting for a meal together (15 miles)
Walks
Frampton-on-Severn is a haven for walkers with the River Severn, Gloucester and Sharpness Canal and quiet countryside waiting to be explored. Walking from Frampton-on-Severn you can follow the canal towards Slimbridge Wetlands and on to Purton. Here you can view the ship graveyard where vessels were beached to strengthen the canal bank. Following the Severn Way, a long-distance riverside walk, you can loop around nearby Arlingham and spot a variety of birdlife.

Places to Visit:
  • Slimbridge Wetland Centre – become a twitcher for the day and spot kingfishers, geese, swans and so much more and this 100-acre wetland paradise (5 miles)
  • Berkeley Castle – a beautiful ancient fortress which is host to incredible events throughout the year (9 miles)
  • Painswick Rococo Garden - visit the beautiful village and the only Rococo Gardens in the UK (12 miles)
  • Westonbirt Arboretum – the perfect spot for a walk amongst the woodlands (15 miles)
    Highgrove Gardens – visit the royal gardens during one of their open events (15 miles)
Travel:
  • Trains: Stonehouse railway station (6 miles) has a frequent service to London Paddington and Cheltenham Spa.
  • Taxis: Frampton Private Hire, Apollo Taxis Stonehouse, Cam & Dursley Taxis

There is so much to discover in the Cotswolds, why not have a look at some of our favourite Bolthole Retreats Experiences
Points of Note
This property has a check-in time of 16:00 and a check-out time of 10:00.
  • Book with us to get exclusive discounts to top attractions and experiences. 
  • Unfortunately, this property does not permit hen and stag parties, party groups, or all adult groups under the age of 25. This property is ideal for family groups.
  • Please note that additional guests above the maximum capacity are not permitted.
  • The Orangery is one of our pet-free properties and therefore dogs and other pets are not permitted.
  • Parents please be very vigilant of your children in the garden as the ornamental canal has steep sides.

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Frampton on Severn is a hidden spot surrounded by the curve of the River Severn. Home to what is said to be the longest village green in England, it is a truly quintessential setting. Watch as cricket is played alongside the local pubs, meander along the canal side paths and spot impressive Tudor and Georgian houses. At the heart of the village, Frampton Court is a Georgian stately home where the Frampton Country Fair is held every Autumn, celebrating Cotswold living. If you venture further afield days out can be spent at Berkeley Castle and Slimbridge Wetlands.
 
 
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