In his book The Buildings of England, the celebrated British architectural historian, Sir Nikolaus Pevsner, describes Grade I listed Temple Guiting Manor as – “One of the finest, if not the very best of the small Cotswold Tudor Houses.”
Nestled within approximately 14.5 acres of meticulously landscaped grounds crafted by the renowned Jinny Blom,Temple Guiting Estate offers a serene retreat accommodating up to 32 guests. The Estate comprises several distinct abodes each with their own unique comforts and charms.
The beautifully preserved five-bedroom Manor House, under private ownership since the 15th century, has been meticulously transformed into the elegant blend of traditional charm and contemporary style that it embodies today, thanks to the dedicated efforts of owner Steven Collins.
One of the highlights of staying at Temple Guiting Manor is its extraordinary gardens. Crafted by acclaimed landscape gardener Jinny Blom, known for her work on the "Healing Garden" at the 2002 Chelsea Flower Show, chosen by The Prince of Wales and awarded the Royal Horticultural Society’s Silver Medal, the gardens offer guests an array of stunning flowers, shrubs, herbs, and vegetables to explore during their visit.
With breathtaking views of the Cotswold countryside, the gardens provide the perfect sanctuary for relaxation on warm days. Guests are also welcome to engage with the Head Gardener, Marion Jones, who is available to answer any questions from gardening enthusiasts.
Perfect for group getaways or larger families, this classic Cotswold Manor offers a luxurious home-away-from-home for guests of all ages.