
The Temple Guiting Estate is also available for exclusive hire and can host groups of up to 32 people excluding babies in cots in 15 bedrooms with the ability to have another three children on sofa-beds.
Highlights
- Sleeps 34 including 2 children under 12
- The Estate: Manor, Barn, Peacock Shed, Cow Byre & Granary
- Manor has five bedrooms, the Barn five
- Cow Byre Cottage: double bedroom, shower and kitchen, dining cum sitting room
- Peacock Shed Cottage: double bedroom, shower and kitchenette
- Granary: three double bedrooms, three bathrooms, kitchen dining and sitting room
- Outdoor heated seasonal swimming pool
- The Manor Dining Room seats up to 34
- Tennis court, two hot tubs & private boating lake (gated)
- Wedding receptions up to 34
About
The Temple Guiting Estate is at the heart of the picturesque English village of Temple Guiting, Gloucestershire.
The Temple Guiting Estate is also available for exclusive hire and can host groups of up to 32 people excluding babies in cots in 15 bedrooms with the ability to have another three children on sofa-beds.
The Estate comprises the five bedroom Manor House – that can dine up to 34 people – with two extra single beds in the attic twin family link bedroom; the six bedroom Barn; the one bedroom Cow Byre cottage and the three all en-suite bedroom Granary.
The Estate can also host small wedding receptions in the grounds or the Manor House (marquees are not permitted) for up to a total of thirty four people.
When renting The Estate you have exclusive use of the all-weather tennis court and both hot tubs. And you can download the full brochure here.
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Cotswolds
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