
Set in an elevated south-west facing position on the edge of the village, Tormarton is a sunlit country house with sweeping views across nine acres of formal gardens and pasture. Lovingly restored, it offers elegant living spaces, generous accommodation and a refined setting for family celebrations or corporate retreats.
Tormarton Court occupies an elevated south-west facing position that fills the house with natural light and frames far-reaching views across its landscaped gardens. Restored with care by its current owners, the house blends period character with warmth and comfort, creating a refined yet welcoming retreat for extended families or private groups.
The house offers seven reception rooms arranged for both entertaining and quiet retreat. The Drawing Room, complete with baby grand piano, sets the tone for elegant evenings, while the Morning Room, Dining Room, Breakfast Room, Television Room and Library provide flexible spaces for gathering or relaxing. Open working fires in the principal ground floor rooms add warmth and atmosphere throughout the seasons.
The kitchen, with its traditional AGA alongside a modern electric oven, is designed for convivial cooking and informal breakfasts. Adjacent lies a sheltered Italian courtyard garden, a particularly atmospheric space in the evening with its log burner, soft lighting and fountain.
Accommodation comprises eight bedrooms and five bathrooms, two of which are en-suite, with the option to configure a ninth twin bedroom. The layout works equally well for family stays, celebrations or corporate retreats, with scope to utilise ancillary spaces and the nearby Somerset House barn for larger indoor gatherings.
The grounds extend to approximately nine acres of formal gardens, lawned terraces and pasture. Mature trees, colourful borders and manicured lawns create a private sanctuary with uninterrupted views across the surrounding countryside. The seasonal swimming pool operates from May to October, and a hot tub can be arranged if desired. Private garden tours led by a former Head Gardener at Kew can also be organised.
The setting provides space for outdoor celebrations, relaxed afternoons on the lawn and evenings under open skies.
Tormarton lies in South Gloucestershire countryside near the Badminton Estate, approximately 11 miles from Bath, 14 miles from Bristol and just over a mile from Junction 18 of the M4. Chippenham station offers direct trains to London Paddington in around 1 hour 10 minutes, with Bristol Airport 22 miles away and Heathrow approximately 90 miles.

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