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Well Farm can be found in Alastair Sawday's Special Places to Stay publications and website

Well Farm

Well farm is a charming family home offering a very high standard of accommodation. Close to the market towns of Tetbury, Stroud and Cirencester, it is well positioned for exploring the Cotswolds. It is in a peaceful location, set in 20 acres of fields and gardens, with stunning views over the Golden Valley.

 
 

Guests are welcomed as friends and offered homely hospitality. There is one double/twin room available. It has its own bathroom and is set away from the rest of the house. The room is newly decorated and is traditionally furnished. It is spacious and very comfortable. There is a sitting room available with doors opening onto a French-style courtyard. Delicious breakfasts.

There are wonderful walks from the house and excellent pubs within easy reach. The Crown in Frampton Mansell and the Bell at Sapperton are well known for their superb food.

The Crown
The Bell

 

No Smoking
Dogs can stay by Arrangement
Tennis Court
Safe Parking

 

Gardens
There are many exciting gardens nearby to explore including Rodmarton Manor, Trull House, Hodges Barn, Misarden Park Gardens and nursery, Hunts Court Garden and nursery, Barnsely House, Painswick Rococco Gardens and Sudeley Castle. Kiftsgate and Hidcote are among those further a field.

Places of Interest

  • Market Town of Tetbury with its antique shops
  • Stroud - centre of five valleys and Stroud Arts Festival
  • Roman town of Cirencester with its excellent collection of shops and interesting architecture.
  • Westonbirt Arboretum containing one of the finest and most important collections of trees and shrubs in the world
  • Chavenage House
 

Local Events

  • Badminton Horse Trials
  • Gatcombe Horse Trials
  • Cheltenham Races
  • Cheltenham Literary and Music Festivals
  • Kemble Airshow
  • Five Valleys Walk
  • Country Fair, Cirencester
 

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