The Temple of Diana, built in the 1760’s for Sir Henry Bridgeman, is located within 1,000 acres of ‘Capability’ Brown Parkland on the Weston Park Estate. The Temple will sleep six in three double bedrooms, with two being en-suite. The estate benefits from the on-site Granary Brasserie and a children’s adventure playground and miniature railway.
The Temple of Diana was built in the 1760’s for Sir Henry Bridgeman and is a masterpiece by the 18th century architect James Paine, which has been beautifully restored into luxury holiday accommodation sleeping six guests. Originally designed as a multi-purpose garden building, the Temple has many intriguing features which can be enjoyed 21st century style. A three-bay glazed Orangery is a wonderful space for relaxing or dining with unbroken views out over the parkland; the circular tea room is now a beautiful sitting room and downstairs the old dairies have been transformed into a modern handmade kitchen with all the mod cons, a large family bathroom with underfloor heating and a rainforest shower plus a comfy snug. The accommodation is set over four floors with a large number of stone, spiral steps. The Temple will sleep six in three double bedrooms, with two being en-suite. The estate benefits from the on-site Granary Brasserie and a children’s adventure playground and miniature railway.
Nestled in Temple Wood, the Temple is an idyllic spot surrounded by 1,000 acres of Capability Brown parkland that Weston Park has to offer, being a stately home, events venue, visitor attraction and luxury get away all rolled into one. At certain times of the year you will need to share the estate with a wide variety of events that take place in and around the Parkland.
The Weston Park Foundation, the independent charitable trust who own and maintain the estate, has given each property a new lease of life balancing comfort and modernity whilst remaining sympathetic to their extraordinary heritage thus providing a rare opportunity to stay in the heart of this historical estate.
Sleeps six guests.
Three bedrooms, two en-suite shower rooms and one family shower room.
Three of the rooms are circular.
Snug on the lower ground floor.
A beautiful three bay glazed orangery.
Open fireplace.
The estate benefits from the on-site Granary Restaurant and a children’s adventure playground and miniature railway.
Sorry, no pets.
Set over four floors with a large number of stone steps, via steep spiral staircases.
WiFi.
On-site parking. Electric car charging point available on request.
Additional Information:
Temple of Diana is set over four floors with a large number of stone steps, via steep spiral staircases.
Oil-fired central heating, please note that this is not available in the orangery and standalone heaters are provided.
iPod docking stations in various locations.
Please note that, unlike The House at Weston Park, Temple of Diana is not licenced for weddings
Regular events are held within the grounds throughout the year.
Sorry, no pets.
Please note that internet access is offered at this property for recreational purposes only and is not meant for business use.Speed/service may vary depending on the package obtained by the owner which is provided to guests free of charge. Should guests experience difficulties or loss of use, neither the owner nor Rural Retreats will be held responsible.
Dog Free, Baby Welcome, On Site Parking, WiFi, Pub Nearby, Children Welcome, Hamper, Cycling, Golf, Walking