Luxury Home in Painswick by St. Mary’s Church
Painswick, United Kingdom
Amenities
Parking
Washer & Dryer
Pool
Fireplace
A/C
Pets Allowed
Home details
This luxurious Grade II listed property is located in the heart of the picturesque Cotswold village of Painswick, just opposite the famous St. Mary’s churchyard, known for its iconic ninety-nine yew trees. After undergoing a comprehensive renovation by Parti Architects, the house offers a perfect blend of historical charm and modern luxury, making it an ideal choice for large groups and family gatherings. The property can accommodate up to 24 guests across nine bedrooms, with flexible bed configurations, allowing double beds to be split into singles on request.
The house is designed around a central courtyard, offering a variety of communal spaces to relax and socialize. The outdoor areas feature an inviting pool, BBQ area, and a pizza oven/braai, making it ideal for enjoying long summer evenings.
Indoors, the property is equally impressive. The ground floor includes a spacious dining room that seats up to 26, a projector room, a bar area, and two separate living rooms, providing plenty of space for relaxation. The kitchen is equipped with state-of-the-art Miele appliances, including four ovens, two hobs, and a wine fridge, making it ideal for preparing large family meals.
The property is pet-friendly, with up to two dogs allowed for an additional fee. Guests can enjoy a range of additional services, including a private bartender, in-house yoga, or a personal photographer to capture the experience. Painswick itself is surrounded by beautiful countryside and is located at the midpoint of the Cotswold Way National Trail, offering plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities. The village is known for its charming Cotswold stone buildings, quaint shops, and traditional pubs, ensuring guests have everything they need for a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Stroud, nestled in the heart of the Cotswolds, is an enchanting market town that offers a delightful blend of natural beauty, historic charm, and a vibrant cultural scene. Known for its steep streets and scenic surroundings, Stroud is a destination that appeals to those seeking both tranquility and a touch of the bohemian.
The town is surrounded by five sweeping valleys, offering a picturesque backdrop that's perfect for walking, cycling, and exploring the great outdoors. The Cotswold Way National Trail passes nearby, providing access to some of England's most stunning landscapes. For a more leisurely experience, the Stroudwater Canal offers peaceful waterside paths ideal for a gentle stroll.
Stroud's weekly Farmers' Market is a highlight, renowned as one of the best in the country. Here, visitors can sample and purchase a variety of local produce, artisanal foods, and handcrafted goods. The market is a testament to the town's strong emphasis on sustainability and support for local businesses.
Culturally, Stroud punches well above its weight. The town has a thriving arts and crafts community, with numerous galleries, workshops, and boutiques showcasing the work of local artists and makers. The Stroud Valleys Artspace is a hub for creative events, exhibitions, and studio spaces, reflecting the town's artistic spirit.
Historically, Stroud has a rich textile heritage, which can be explored at the Museum in the Park, set within the beautiful grounds of Stratford Park. The museum offers a glimpse into the town's past, including its role in the Industrial Revolution and the significance of the woolen mills that once dotted the landscape.
For those interested in architecture, Stroud boasts an array of impressive buildings, from the medieval St. Mary's Church to the grandiose Subscription Rooms, a neoclassical entertainment venue. The town's diverse architectural styles tell the story of its evolution through the centuries.
Stroud's food scene is also noteworthy, with a variety of cafes, bistros, and restaurants serving everything from traditional English fare to international cuisine. The town's commitment to organic and locally-sourced ingredients is evident in the quality and flavor of the food on offer.
In essence, Stroud is a destination that offers a unique mix of natural beauty, historical depth, and cultural richness. It's a place where visitors can enjoy the serenity of the countryside, engage with a vibrant community, and indulge in the simple pleasures of good food and art. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or an inspiring cultural experience, Stroud is a town that truly has something for everyone.
House rules
Check-in 3:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM