About
A stay on the estate gives guests the chance to truly enjoy the beauty and tranquillity of the country life, with 1,000 acres yours to explore throughout your visit.
There are six unique holiday cottages on the estate, each with their own individual quirks and charms, and set in different areas of the vast estate.
Stroll around the formal gardens, take a ramble into the parkland, say hello to our resident herd of deer and wander round the woodland, spotting wildlife as you go.
The Granary Brasserie is in walking distance of all of our holiday properties, so you can treat yourself to a delicious meal out without even leaving the estate.
The Victorian Wing
Sleeping up to 10 people, the Victorian Wing apartment is a luxury getaway like no other.
Added to the House by the 3rd Earl in the late 1800’s the wing was designed for guests of the family and their accompanying servants or maids.
Running parallel to each other the rich, opulent bedrooms have stunning views across the Capability Brown Parkland whilst the Servants Quarters have been transformed into contemporary and stylish living areas including a comfy snug, games room and kitchen. Your meals can be enjoyed in the tented Dining Room with beautiful views across the Formal Gardens
The Temple of Diana
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 and has been refurbished to the highest of standards by an internationally renowned interior designer.
The Orangery lets the outdoors in, with breath taking views over the Capability Brown Parkland, yet still with a cosy and homely feel.
The Temple will sleep 6 in three double bedrooms, set over three floors with two being en-suite.
The Knoll Tower
The Knoll Tower on the beautiful Weston Park estate is a luxury self-catering bolthole available for week or weekend short breaks throughout the year.
Sleeping two this Victorian Hunting Lodge was built in the late 1800’s by the 3rd Earl of Bradford and has been recently re-furbished as self-catering accommodation.
Pink Cottage
Nestled in the depths of Temple Wood, Pink Cottage is a magical self-catering retreat sleeping two on the Weston Park Estate. The Living Room features a sugared almond colour scheme, with a love seat and sofa huddled around the wood burner. Through the Entrance Hall, the Kitchen has a modern grey and cream design fully kitted with oven, hob and fridge freezer, with dining table and chairs. A cosy bedroom awaits with oak furniture and chunky rugs. The bathroom has a walk in, rain forest shower, free standing bath and adorns a mural of the park across the back wall.
The Potting Shed
The Potting Shed was used as a workshop for the team of gardener’s who worked in the glass houses providing pot plants and cut flowers for the House. Benches would have been full of clay pots on work benches, bamboo canes and equipment that the team would need from soil sifters and planting out trays – all of which are referenced in the interior design.
Taking inspiration from its former use the design scheme weaves in gentle nods to its heritage with white washed walls and quirky features but with all the home comforts that you would expect.
The Gardener’s Bothy
With its exposed brick and old country wooden floor the Gardener’s Bothy has been given a warm scheme with unique touches including a table made out of an antique grape bin. The Potting Shed is where the Gardens team would have stored their equipment and stopped for a well-earned cup of tea and a rest.