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9.0 out of 10 Wonderful
9 bedrooms7 bathroomsSleeps 18621 sq m

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Stonehouse
  • Popular LocationCotswold Canals Trust11 min drive
  • Popular LocationMinchinhampton Common13 min drive
  • Popular LocationSlimbridge Wildfowl and Wetlands Centre19 min drive
  • AirportBirmingham (BHX)75 min drive

Rooms & beds

9 bedrooms (sleeps 18)

Bedroom #1

1 King Bed

Bedroom #2

1 King Bed

Bedroom #3

1 Queen Bed

Bedroom #4

1 Queen Bed

Bedroom #5

1 Double Bed

Bedroom #6

1 Queen Bed

Bedroom #7

1 Double Bed

Bedroom #8

2 Single Beds

Bedroom #9

2 Single Beds

7 bathrooms

Bathroom #1

Toilet · Shower only

Bathroom #2

Toilet · Shower only

Bathroom #3

Bathtub · Toilet · Shower only

Bathroom #4

Toilet · Shower only

Bathroom #5

Bathtub · Toilet

Bathroom #6

Bathtub or shower · Toilet · Jetted bathtub

Bathroom #7

Toilet · Shower only

Spaces

Deck or patio
Kitchen
Separate dining area
Garden
Dining Area

About this property

Leonard Stanley House, nr Stroud - sleeps 18 guests in 9 bedrooms

Set on a private lane, Leonard Stanley House is a glorious Georgian country retreat just a hop, skip and a jump from the delightful charms of the Slad Valley, foodie Nailsworth and Stroud, which is home to arguably the best farmer's market in the Cotswolds.

Elegant wooden panelling, graceful ceilings and delicate details create an abode filled with charm and personality. The ground floor flows from the entrance hall through a formal living room, an impressive dining room with a bespoke, handmade dining table to seat 18, and a stylish kitchen with a wood-burning stove. The more relaxed feel of the snug and adjacent games area, complete with table football and space invaders, is perfect for rainy days and keeping children; young and old entertained. The upstairs floors are no less impressive with nine elegant bedrooms named after influential local individuals, set across two floors and including two splendid master suites and a pair of twin rooms in the attic. These are separated by a TV viewing space making it an ideal area for teenagers to relax in. The first-floor library is where you can disappear into the pages of a good book and retreat from the world, just for a little while at least.

Step beyond the house and you'll find a delightful garden with rose beds and a collection of impressive and rare trees. The huge wooden table is large enough for everyone to dine together and it's a perfect spot for long sunny lunches and evening cocktails as the sun sets. Step through the garden gate and the huge field beyond is yours to enjoy too, bordered on one side by the meandering waters of the River Frome, giving 70 wonderful acres to roam.

*Dogs: 4 well-behaved dogs are welcome at the cottage at an additional cost each. Please let us know if you will be bringing a dog and we will then revise your booking confirmation. The pet fee is NOT included in your booking fee. A request for an additional fee per pet will be sent to you after you have placed your booking. Your pet fee must be paid for before your arrival date.

Ground Floor

Entrance Hall:
Creating a wonderful sense of arrival, the spacious entrance hall reveals the beautiful Georgian staircase and wooden panelling, setting the scene perfectly for your stay.

Formal Living Room:
You can almost sense the passing of time in this peaceful room. Deep leather chesterfield sofas, paired with timber floorboards, an original fireplace, floor-to-ceiling sash windows, flanked by wooden shutters and the Georgian display cabinet give an almost gentleman's club feel to the space. Gather here for pre-dinner drinks before moving into the dining room to continue the evening's festivities. Should you need it there is also a smart TV.

Dining Room:
Taking centre stage is the magnificent, bespoke dining table, which seats 18 guests with ease. The deep navy blue walls, decorative marble fireplace and crisp white ceiling are the perfect foil for the dark timber. As night falls, close the wooden shutters and let the elegant chandelier cast its gentle glow over the hum of conversation and the clink of glasses.

Kitchen:
A tale of two halves, this stylish kitchen has everything needed to create wonderful meals. A casual dining area, perfect for feeding little ones, forms one half of the space with a rustic wooden table, bench, and chairs. Open shelves house an array of cookery books should inspiration be needed, and a pretty display of crockery. The business end of the kitchen is on the opposite side of the chimney breast. Eye-level double ovens and a microwave ensure plenty of options for meal prep, and behind the sage green cabinets lies all manner of pots and pans, plus a dishwasher and fridge. The beautiful AGA is not currently in use but it's a wonderful feature.

Boot Room:
Beyond the kitchen is a useful boot room, with a door to the back garden. With a fully tiled floor and long wooden bench seating, this is the ideal place to dry off wet doggies after muddy walks, dog towels are stored in the drawers. This is also where you'll find a full-height larder fridge and freezer.

Utility/Shower Room:
Almost directly opposite is a utility/shower room featuring a corner shower cubicle, WC and hand basin, as well as a second dishwasher and washing machine.

Snug:
Set in the Regency half of the house, the snug overlooks the garden and is a relaxing space with two large comfy sofas, beanbags, and a wall-mounted smart TV. A selection of games can be found in the large chimney breast cupboards.

Games Room:
Leading on from the snug is a games area with lots of storage along with table football and a Space Invaders machine. This leads to a tiled hallway with doors to the garden, a ground-floor WC, and the garden room.

Garden Room:
Tucked at the end of the house, this is a peaceful spot with a cool tiled floor and two upholstered armchairs, looking out through double doors to the garden.

First Floor

There are two staircases to the first floor. The wooden staircase from the entrance hall and a carpeted staircase from the rear hall.

Library:
At the top of the wooden staircase is a beautiful library space. A large sash window looks over the front drive, and on either side floor to ceiling shelves hold a diverse and interesting array of books. So, pour a drink, pick a book, and take a seat for a while.

Edward Jenner Suite (Bedroom One):
Named after Edward Jenner, pioneer of the world's first vaccine, this fabulous room boasts two huge sash windows with wooden shutters, an upholstered super-king bed and a romantic chandelier hangs overhead. With a console-style dressing table and a walk-in wardrobe, there is enough storage space for those who do not like to pack lightly. There's also a wall-mounted smart TV. Should you wish, you can visit Edward Jenner's former home, now a museum dedicated to his work in nearby Berkeley.

Ensuite:
The beautifully appointed ensuite features a step-in shower with a monsoon shower and a hand-held showerhead. The built-in vanity unit has a hand basin and plenty of space for toiletries. There's also a WC and a window for natural light.

William Tyndale Suite (Bedroom Two)
Opposite the master suite, across the library lies the second suite. William Tyndale was one of the first people to translate the bible into English, and you can see the Tyndale monument to him in North Nibley. This romantic room features grey wall panelling, a brass chandelier and a velvet upholstered super-king size bed. There is a smart TV, two large windows overlooking the front drive and storage comes in the form of a large built-in wardrobe.

Ensuite:
The well-appointed ensuite makes clever use of the space available with a step-in shower, built-in vanity with a handbasin and a WC.

Reached via four steps from the library or from the rear carpeted staircase are two further bedrooms and a bathroom. This is the Regency side of the building.

Nell Gifford Room (Bedroom Three)
Lying at one end of the hall this elegant king-size room is finished in shades of blue and gold. Dedicated to Nell Gifford, founder of Giffords Circus, the original home of Giffords is just a short drive away and a fabulous experience for the whole family. The original (decorative) fireplace is still in situ, there is an antique dressing table and mirror, wall-mounted smart TV, and at the far end is a large dressing room area, which is also the perfect space for a cot. The room is flooded with natural light from a large sash window overlooking the garden, and a pair of French doors, which lead out to a former roof terrace. Please note that this is a listed building and therefore the roof terrace will not be accessible due to the low-height wall.

Beatrix Potter Room (Bedroom Four)
To the opposite end of the hall is bedroom four. The original (decorative) fireplace creates a focal point, opposite the dark grey velvet king-size bed. A large sash window overlooking the rear garden, and clever use of an old corner cupboard has created hanging space for clothes. There's also a smart TV, an antique chest of drawers, and a delightful dressing table repurposed from an old Singer sewing machine table. Beatrix Potter was inspired by her visit to a tailor shop in nearby Gloucester to write the Tailor of Gloucester, this same shop is now a museum dedicated to the story.

Bathroom:
Shared between these two bedrooms is this spacious bathroom with dark blue panelling and a standalone clawfoot bath. Fill it with bubbles and lie back for a soak as you gaze out at the view beyond. There's also a separate shower with a rainfall shower head, handbasin and a WC, which is on a slightly raised plinth.

Second Floor

Continue up the stairs to the rooms on the top floor of the house.

J.K Rowling Room (Bedroom Five)
Finished in black and gold, the fifth bedroom is a spacious room with views to the side and over the garden. The Harry Potter author spent her childhood years in Gloucestershire, and the magnificent Gloucester Cathedral appeared in three of the films. Harry Potter tours are available for fans of the films however the cathedral is worthy of a visit in its own right. There is a double bed, chest of drawers, smart TV, and a hanging rail and shelf built into one side of the chimney breast.

Katherine Parr Room (Bedroom Six)
This elegant room is decorated in a restful shade of pale pink with an upholstered king-size bed, bedside tables topped with pretty glass lamps, an antique chest of drawers, smart TV and a hanging rail and shelf for storage. Katherine Parr was Henry VIII's sixth wife and resided for a time at Sudeley Castle, where she was laid to rest. Notably, she was also the first woman to publish a book in her own name.

Laurie Lee Room (Bedroom Seven)
Named for local author Laurie Lee, best known for his work including Cider with Rosie, depicting his life in the beautiful Slad Valley. You can walk in his footsteps along the Laurie Lee Wildlife Way before stopping at his local, the Woolpack Inn. This delightful double room is finished in grey and teal. The grey velvet bedframe has a winged headboard and there is plenty of room to unpack with built-in wardrobes and storage shelves on either side of the bed.

Ensuite:
The spacious ensuite features a step-in shower cubicle with an electric shower, hand basin and WC. There is also additional hanging and shelving space. The sash window lets in lots of natural light.

Bathroom:
The family bathroom on this floor is a light and spacious room with a bath and a separate shower, hand basin and WC. There is a frosted glazed window to the side.

Top Floor

Reached from a staircase which lies between the library and bedroom two.

Edwin Budding Room (Bedroom Eight)
Set in the eaves this is a spacious twin room with metal frame single beds, twin bedside tables and wall hooks for hanging clothes and a chest of drawers. Edwin Budding invented the lawn mower and the adjustable spanner, and at the Stroud Brewery, one of their tastiest real ales is named after him.

Between bedrooms eight and nine on the large landing, is a three-seater sofa, a pair of beanbags and a large smart TV.

Thomas Twining Room (Bedroom Nine)
The second of the twin rooms is also beneath the eaves, taller guests may need to mind their heads! The wooden single beds have drawer storage beneath them and there are wall hooks too. Local lad Thomas Twining, of the Twinings tea dynasty, was born in Painswick. Take a walk up to the Painswick Beacon and explore the Rococo Gardens.

Ensuite:
Shared between the two bedrooms this bathroom boasts a spa bath with a handheld shower attachment, hand basin and WC.

Outside

With a large driveway accommodating 8 cars, an expansive, enclosed garden and a large paddock, guests at Leonard Stanley House are spoilt for outside space. A large patio runs the length of the house and features a wooden dining table and chairs to accommodate all visitors. The garden is filled with a number of rare trees, mature planting, and flower beds. There is another table and chairs set in the shade beneath the trees and a garden swing. Head through the five-bar gate and the paddock beyond is also yours to enjoy. It's perfect for epic games of cricket or rounders but do be aware of the River Frome which runs along the right-hand border of the field.

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Amenities

Kitchen
Washer
Dryer
Pet-friendly
Free WiFi
Outdoor space

House Rules

Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 18
Check out before 10:00 AM

Children

Children allowed: ages 0–17

Events

No events allowed

Pets

Pets allowed

Smoking

Smoking is not permitted

Damage and incidentals

You will be responsible for any damage to the rental property caused by you or your party during your stay.

Important information

You need to know

This property is managed by a professional host. The provision of housing is linked to their trade, business or profession.
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
Host has not indicated whether there is a smoke detector on the property

About the area

Stonehouse

Located in Stonehouse, this holiday home is in a rural area. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Thames River and Slimbridge Wildfowl and Wetlands Centre, while Museum in the Park and City Museum are cultural highlights. Travelling with kids? Consider Stroud Bowl, or check out an event or a game at The New Lawn.
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Stonehouse

What's nearby

  • Cotswold Canals Trust - 11 min drive
  • Stratford Park - 12 min drive
  • Minchinhampton Common - 13 min drive
  • Haresfield Beacon - 16 min drive
  • Slimbridge Wildfowl and Wetlands Centre - 19 min drive

Getting around

  • Stonehouse Station - 7 min drive
  • Bristol International Airport (BRS) - 57 min drive

Restaurants

  • The Old Crown - 11 min drive
  • Old Crown Inn - 9 min drive
  • Jolly Fryer - 11 min drive
  • Trafalgar Fish & Chips - 18 min walk
  • Whitminster Inn - 10 min drive

Frequently asked questions

Is Leonard Stanley House, nr Stroud - sleeps 18 guests in 9 bedrooms pet-friendly?

Yes, pets are allowed at this property.

What time is check-in at Leonard Stanley House, nr Stroud - sleeps 18 guests in 9 bedrooms?

Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.

What time is check-out at Leonard Stanley House, nr Stroud - sleeps 18 guests in 9 bedrooms?

Checkout is at 10:00 AM.

Where is Leonard Stanley House, nr Stroud - sleeps 18 guests in 9 bedrooms located?

Located in a rural location, this family-friendly holiday home is within 6 mi (10 km) of Stroud Park, Stroud Bowl, and Stratford Park. Minchinhampton Common and Painswick Golf Club are also within 6 miles (10 km).

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8/10 Good

good stay
lovely house in a reasonable location looking out onto fields on one side. lots of space for grown ups and kids alike. thanks for enabling a no fuss short stay over new year.
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10/10 Excellent

Stunning house in beautiful gardens
We had a great time in this beautiful house, which was perfect for our work activities. We utilised the dining room and spacious table as our shared workspace, and spread out over the plentiful space through the house. All bedrooms well appointed, and good showers and an amazing kitchen. Short 20 min walk to the heart of Stonehouse and the excellent La Campagne restaurant. The only slight downside was the bumpy part of the private road down to the house, but once you are there you never need to leave, as home shopping delivery and takeaways had no issues find the house.
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8/10 Good

Eileen R.

A very successful stay for me and my large family. Small changes would have been an additional help
We loved staying in this large and beautiful house and we have only minor suggestions which would have made it even more comfortable. There were no bins in bedrooms or bathrooms which was a nuisance as we had to carry rubbish downstairs. The kitchen was lacking a grater, carving knife and fork and a large salad bowl. We only had 3 tea towels to dry up and ideally needed access to 6 or 7. We needed more, and a variety of, washing up scrubbers. Several doors in the house did not close properly (eg the playroom area) so we had trouble keeping the small 1-year-olds in one place and we were continually having to chase them around the house. It would have made life easier if we could have kept them in one room. The kitchen door was missing a knob so you could not enter from the hall if the door was closed. Overall the facilities were very good and the owner was very helpful in answering queries
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10/10 Excellent

Tony C.

Our best ever family Christmas
Our family group of thirteen across three generations had a wonderful Christmas here. First impressions were excellent - a beautiful wreath on the front door and an enormous Christmas tree in the lounge. Lasting impressions were of an immaculately decorated, family-friendly home. We loved the huge and practical kitchen. My favourite room was the library at the top of the main staircase. Children loved the snug and the enclosed garden. Everyone slept well in comfortable beds. We enjoyed beautiful country walks from the doorstep. Thoroughly recommend.
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10/10 Excellent

Emma P.

Highly Recommended
We welcomed in 2023 in style at Leonard Stanley House and could not recommend highly enough! The house is perfect for large groups, incredibly spacious, yet comfortable and homely. The interior is beautifully designed, sophisticated and luxurious, with nice touches everywhere. We loved the reading area and choice of books - the games room was also a big hit! The children loved the top floor bedrooms and games space - and we had the best game of sardines ever (who knew you could fit 10 people under a dining room table?!). We have gone away with large groups of friends for new year for the last 20 years so we know what you need and what works (and we can be quite particular now!). The kitchen is well equipped - it is unusual to have so many options of tableware. We therefore made full use of the huge dining room, which meant every meal felt very special, particularly New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day. Kirsten was fantastic when we arrived and throughout. We had one query which was resolved immediately. Kirsten was incredibly helpful. We are so grateful that we were offered Leonard Stanley House as an alternative to our original booking (due to an unexpected issue with that property) and we have found a real gem! We would definitely visit again with a bigger group. You should not hesitate to book for large groups and family special occasions.

About the host

Hosted by Bolthole Retreats

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Bolthole Retreats was founded in 2017 by Martin McWilliam and is based in Cheltenham.

We are the leading independent agency for Cotswold holiday rental properties. We work closely with owners and housekeepers to ensure that guests have a truly memorable stay.

We pride ourselves on our local knowledge, whether it be of a local farm shop, cycle routes or events. Our aim is to enable guests to have the opportunity to enjoy authentic Cotswold experiences, from the Cotswold experts, in a lovely Cotswold property that suits their needs.

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