The studio was formerly an art studio and there are even some pictures on the walls that were painted there.
It is a good size space even with the sofa bed down in bed position. It has a little patio which get the sun in the mornings and is ideal for breakfast or lunch outdoors.
It's a lovely, light space with big windows on all sides and black out curtains to keep the light out while sleeping. The sofa bed is a standard double size, but very long. It has a comfy mattress topper to ensure a good night's sleep.
This is Neolithic Central with the World Heritage Sites of Avebury (4.7km) and Stonehenge Stone Circles (32km) nearby. In addition are lesser known Neolithic sites of Silbury Hill and the West Kennett Long Barrow (both 4.5km) are also well worth a visit.
The Studio is ideal for walkers with walks up the Dene, the Ridgeway, the West Woods or the Downs. It is also perfect for cyclists as we are just off the popular National Cycle Route 45, and there is a shed to lock bikes in.
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Frequently asked questions
Is Bright and Airy Garden Room. pet-friendly?
No, only service animals are welcome at the property.
How much does it cost to stay at Bright and Airy Garden Room. ?
As of 8 April 2026, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at Bright and Airy Garden Room. on 5 May 2026 start from NZ$181, including taxes and fees. This price is based on the lowest nightly price found in the last 24 hours for stays in the next 30 days. Prices are subject to change. Choose your dates for more accurate prices.
How much is parking at Bright and Airy Garden Room. ?
On-site parking is available at the property.
What time is check-in at Bright and Airy Garden Room. ?
Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Bright and Airy Garden Room. ?
Checkout is at 11:00 AM.
Where is Bright and Airy Garden Room. located?
Situated in a rural location, this cabin is 2.9 mi (4.6 km) from Marlborough Leisure Centre and 2.9 mi (4.7 km) from St Peter's Church. The Merchant's House Marlborough and Silbury Hill are also within 6 miles (10 km).
Reviews
9.8
Exceptional
Reviews are presented in chronological order, subject to a moderation process, and verified unless otherwise labelled.
Everything was exactly as described! The location was beautiful, and we were able to go on many lovely walks. It had just the right amount of privacy, and I imagine we will be back.
This was our second visit so knew what to expect. A lovely spot in comfortable accommodation with everything we needed. Jessica, the host, was as friendly and helpful as we remembered.
The Studio is small, as detailed, but had everything we needed for our stay. It was comfortable, well equipped and located in a lovely peaceful spot, ideal for us to explore this part of Wiltshire. Jessica was on hand if any problems arise. We really enjoyed our time there and would certainly stay there again.
Warm welcome from Jessica and the two dogs, Grace and Iris. Lovely property with everything you could possi
bly need, in a beautiful setting.
Perfect base for exploring the area.
Jessica was friendly and approachable, and made sure we had everything we needed.
Highly recommended.
We so enjoyed our stay at Jessica's utterly charming property! Immaculate, comfortable, and Jessica was a friendly and generous host who, when she saw our travel fatigue, immediately popped in to make us delicious gin and tonics on the house. Jessica's garden, dogs and country location were all A+, as was nearby Marlborough for breakfast and charming shops. Pubs galore nearby, including one with first-rate Indian food. Avebury and other sites all an easy drive away. Highly recommend!!
Our 4 nights stay in this delightful little Garden cabin was relaxing and quiet and close to so many beautiful historic sites and walks that are well worth visiting. Bed was surprisingly comfy and we had everything we needed to unwind in the country. For sure we will be returning. Jessica was a wonderful host and her two beautiful dogs were very friendly and a delight to be around. Huge thanks for a wonderful much needed break.
We've had a lovely time, very relaxing and picturesque locality. The cottage is well equipped and clean and Jessica has been a great host always very helpful. We've loved our stay and would definitely recommend it. Thank you. Marie, Wayne and Arya.
Lovely location, quiet and peaceful, accommodation perfect for the 2 of us. Owners dogs are fabulous and Iris soon becomes your best friend.
Visit to local pub recommended, food was excellent and staff very welcoming.
We will certainly book again.
We so enjoyed staying in this cosy and well equipped studio. It’s a really peaceful setting which meant we came away feeling rested and relaxed despite rain during our visit. Jessica is such a kind and helpful host and visits from her gentle and gorgeous dogs were a lovely bonus! Surrounding area is beautiful, we would love to return.
Very good, location good for surrounding points of interest, site itself very good quiet and peaceful. Property owner friendly and knowledgeable, and her 2 dogs beautiful and very friendly. An enjoyable stay
We spent 4 nights at the Garden Studio. It met all our expectations of a secluded, safe accommodation in a stunning location within easy reach to sites such as Stonehenge, Bath and Somerset. It is a paradise for avid walkers with a vast selection of routes starting from the studio itself. Jessica is a warm, welcoming and flexible host whom I have greatly enjoyed talking to and who gave us many useful tips on how to best explore the area. The Studio was perfect in size for myself and my 12 years old daughter with all the self-catering facilities you need for a short stay and a surprisingly very comfortable sofa bed. We love animals and are used to pets at home. This is an important requirement if you want to make the most of Iris & Grace’s company, the two friendly greyhounds who spent much of their nap times by the sofa! We had a beautiful and restful time on a glorious week of warmth and sunshine. Can only recommend it to those ones who share the passion for the countryside, are keen on privacy. Jessica, thank you again. You were lovely to us. Silvia & Amélie
A lovely little place, very peaceful and in beautiful countryside. The studio was perfect for a few days away with my dog, plenty of local walks and close to Marlborough town.
The cabin is beautiful and well-equipped. It was pristine clean and really nicely decorated. It's set in a beautiful garden next to the owner's house, but there are blinds for privacy if you wish. And with windows on all four sides of the cabin you don't lose out on views/daylight if you close one side.
The location is gorgeous, set in the heart of beautiful countryside on the edge of a quiet village. There are lovely places to walk from the doorstep, and plenty to explore within a short drive.
The owner is lovely and friendly, and her dogs were very good with my crazy 8 month old cockapoo.
Highly recommended for anyone seeking a peaceful getaway in a beautiful part of the country.
I LOVED staying here. Not only did I get to see the neolithic sights I wanted, Jessica was actually the source of my favorite part of my trip. She let me take Sadie (my dog) on a walk with her and her dogs through the most beautiful forest area! I had even more fun staying at this beautiful studio than I imagined I would. Thank you so much for such an amazing adventure! I would stay again in a heartbeat. I just might! Loved my tiny house fun.
Delightful accommodation and beautiful situation though a little difficult to find. Not on google maps. No house numbers on the road either.
Very pleasant stay and lovely owner in property right next door if you need anything
Linda G.
Stayed 3 nights in Aug 2020
About the host
Hosted by Jessica Neild
The Studio is situated behind my cottage which has been in the family for many years. It was my late mother's painting studio. Her creativity and eye for detail is evident in the garden which she designed and planted.
As for me, after 30 years of living and working in London as a market researcher, I took the plunge and gave it all up to live the dream here in the country. My days are busier than I had imagined, tending to guests, the house, garden as well as my dogs is a full time job, but very rewarding. I love this life; the outdoors, feeling the seasons change, getting my hands dirty in the garden, raising turkeys, horse riding or whatever is my latest craze.
Why they chose this property
It's small but perfectly formed space which feels larger than you imaging with it's large windows and French doors. looking out onto the garden is lovely. It has a well loved feel and quite personal feel, some of the paintings that were made in there still hang on the walls.
What makes this property unique
This is a magical place, both the cottage and the surrounding area are steeped in history and beauty which give it an amazing feeling of timelessness and continuity. The local history starts in pre-historic times; Bronze Age, Iron Age, Roman, to being on the edge of the Viking invasion where the Anglo Saxons of Wessex held them off. There are later Elizabethan manors, and grand estates of 16th and 17th centuries, etc..
You can walk out of the front garden, through a gate, and into National Trust owned fields full of Sarcen stones, or take the track across the road up to the West Woods. From there you can continue walking to the edge of the downs and see Iron Age Hill Forts. You can walk to Avebury Stone Circle through a Sarcen stone valleys and across the Ridgeway. Or you can just drive if you feel like relaxing!
Languages:
French, Spanish
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