Frampton Court
Property Amenities
Pets Welcome Upon Approval | Not Handicap Accessible
Property Details
Size
Villa with 2 Levels
7 Bedrooms, 6 Baths, 3229 square feet, 300 square meters
Bedrooms
King, King, King, King, King, King, and Twin
14 Guests maximum
Super King
Super King
Super King
Super King
King
King
Double
Nearest airport
Bristol airport (BRS)
49 minutes drive
Activities of Interest
- Arts
- Equestrian
- Golf
- Hike
- Shopping
- Manor House Golf Club (40 min drive) - Situated on the southern edge of the Cotswolds, The Manor House is set magnificently in 365 acres of rolling countryside.
- Bowood PGA Golf Club (40 min drive) - Enjoy the finest golf with first-class hospitality at this golf course ranked as number one in Wiltshire by Top 100 Golf Courses and set amidst a beautifully landscaped English country estate.
- Hiking - With 3000 miles of public footpaths and an idyllic, and flat, landscape, the Cotswolds is a walker’s paradise. (25 min drive)
- Bike Ride - Explore the surroundings at the lakes on a bike, whilst taking in the fresh air and stunning views.
- Paddle Boarding - Float on the calm waters of the Lakes and enjoy your time in nature.
Places of Interest
- Castle Combe Circuit (40 min drive) - As one of the UK's best-loved circuits, it offers spectacular racing, modern facilities and stunning scenery, with easy access to anyone in the South-West and beyond.
- Corsham Court (45 min drive) - This privately owned historic house, with its significant art collection, and its gardens are well worth a visit.
- Dyrham Park (45 min drive) - Home to a 17th-century house and beautiful garden set in ancient parkland, Dyrham Park is a National Trust property nestled at the foot of a hill.
- Henrietta Park (50 min drive) - Opened to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria of 1897, this parkland contains many fine trees, a pergola covered with roses, and extensive shrubberies, along with a Sensory Garden.
- Lacock Abbey and the Fox Talbot Museum (45 min drive) - Visit the historic photographic collection at the Fox Talbot Museum dedicated to the scientist who created the first photographic negative at Lacock Abbey in 1835.
- City of Bath (55 min drive) - The Roman and Georgian spa city is a World Heritage Site overflows with places to eat and drink, and some of the finest independent shops in Britain, making it the ideal city break!
- Stonehenge (1 hour 20 min drive) - Discover the most famous of the megalithic monuments in England, and the most important prehistoric monument in the whole of Europe!
- Oxford (1 hour drive) - Explore the birthplace of Alice in Wonderland and enjoy the city's wonderful sights as well as the famous University.
- Blenheim Palace (1 hour drive) - This World Heritage Site is set within more than 2000 acres of Parkland landscaped by 'Capability' Brown, and the Palace itself houses some of the finest collections of antique furniture in Europe.
Reviews
Andrew B.
August 2023Unique, Perfect, Sublime
I would happily pay 30, even 40 keys for this magnificent country house and I cannot heap too many superlatives on it. The current custodians, Peter and Charlotte are direct descendants of the Cliffords who were given the land by William the Conquerer in 1068 and their pride and attention to detail in caring for and upgrading their family seat is palpable. Our stay divided into a Country House Weekend for 12 from Friday dinner until after breakfast on Monday and the rest of the week with just the two of us. For the weekend, we all dressed for dinner and congregated for the most delicious breakfasts- the immediate conversation of everyone on joining breakfast on Saturday was how sumptuous the bedlinen was. We explored the beauty and history of the house, we wandered the manicured gardens, we went and admired the stunning orangery, we cooked steak over the fire pit and we used all four ovens to create the Sunday roast of beef, lamb, pork and all the trimmings. The kitchen is incredibly well equipped and the four oven Everhot is a joy to use. The dining room was just the perfect setting for our very well dressed meals. Charlotte and her team looked after us wonderfully and we have no hesitation in saying that it is by far the best Third Home we have ever stayed in I very much doubt it will ever be beaten.”
















































































