Grand Victorian residence in the Cotswolds sleeping up to 21 across 7 bedrooms, with woodfired hot tub, fire pit and secluded green gardens. Period elegance meets contemporary comfort in the wooded Toadsmoor Valley, perfect for groups and gatherings.
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7 bedrooms7+ bathroomsSleeps 21
Popular amenities
Spa pool on site
Onsite parking available
Pet-friendly
Kitchen
Washing machine
Barbecue
Explore the area
Brimscombe
Minchinhampton Common
Place, Minchinhampton Common
20 min walk
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2 min drive
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Place, RMC - The Cave
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Rooms & beds
7 bedrooms (sleeps 21)
Bedroom 1
1 King Bed and 1 Double Sofa Bed
Bedroom 2
1 King Bed and 1 Double Sofa Bed
Bedroom 3
1 King Bed and 1 Double Sofa Bed
Bedroom 4
1 King Bed and 1 Double Sofa Bed
Bedroom 5
1 King Bed and 1 Double Sofa Bed
Bedroom 6
2 Single Bunk Beds
Bedroom 7
1 Double Sofa Bed
7 bathrooms, 2 half bathrooms
Bathroom 1
Bathroom 2
Bathroom 3
Bathroom 4
Bathroom 5
Bathroom 6
Bathroom 7
Bathroom 8
Bathroom 9
Spaces
Kitchen
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Grand Victorian residence in the Cotswolds sleeping up to 21 across 7 bedrooms, with woodfired hot tub, fire pit and secluded green gardens. Period elegance meets contemporary comfort in the wooded Toadsmoor Valley, perfect for groups and gatherings.
Toadsmoor House is a grand Victorian residence in the wooded Toadsmoor Valley near Stroud, in the heart of the Cotswolds. Newly and beautifully restored, it sleeps up to 21 guests across 7 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms, pairing period elegance with contemporary comfort: light-filled living spaces, a dining table seating the whole party, and a secluded green garden with wood-fired hot tub and fire pit. With long walks and local pubs nearby, it is perfect for family gatherings and group escapes.
Toadsmoor House sits at the mouth of the Toadsmoor Valley in Brimscombe, one of the chain of villages threading the Golden Valley between Stroud and Chalford. This is the quieter, steeper, more wooded side of the Cotswolds; five distinct valleys of beech woods, mill ponds and canal towpaths, a world away from the busier honeypot villages further north.
On your doorstep: The Ship Inn, Brimscombe, a much-loved village pub minutes from the house, serving local beers and hearty food, with a weekly changing set menu. The natural first-night option. Stroud Brewery Taproom, the canalside taproom of Stroud's celebrated organic brewery is in Brimscombe itself, with craft beers, wood-fired pizzas, sharing plates and regular live music. The Burleigh at Burleigh Court, a two-AA-rosette restaurant in a Grade II listed manor on the hillside above Brimscombe, with panoramic views across the Five Valleys, seasonal kitchen-garden cooking and wood-fired terrace dining in summer. The smart choice for a celebration dinner. Thames & Severn Canal towpath, flat, pram- and dog-friendly walking from Brimscombe along the restored canal towards Stroud in one direction and Chalford's lock flights in the other.
Stroud (10 minutes): Stroud is one of the most distinctive market towns in the Cotswolds, independent, creative and fiercely local. Its award-winning farmers' market (Saturday mornings) is widely regarded as one of the best in Britain and is unmissable if your stay includes a Saturday. The town is full of independent cafes, delis, galleries and pubs.
Walks and countryside: Toadsmoor Valley, straight from the door: a secluded wooded combe with a stream and old mill ponds, climbing towards the hilltop village of Bisley. Minchinhampton and Rodborough Commons (National Trust), hundreds of acres of open limestone grassland above the valleys, grazed by free-roaming cattle, with enormous views. Winstones ice cream, made on the common, is obligatory. The Slad Valley, Laurie Lee's Cider with Rosie country, just the other side of Stroud, with a pilgrimage pint at The Woolpack in Slad. Cotswold Way, the national trail passes along the escarpment west of Stroud for bigger days out.
Days out (all within 30–45 minutes): Westonbirt, The National Arboretum, spectacular in autumn especially. Cirencester, the "Capital of the Cotswolds", with Roman history, the Corinium Museum and excellent shopping. Painswick, the "Queen of the Cotswolds" and its Rococo Garden. Gloucester (cathedral and docks), Cheltenham (Regency architecture, racing, festivals), Bath are all comfortable day trips.
Whole house: Exclusive use of the entire house and gardens High-speed WiFi throughout Smart TVs in the living room and snug, with Netflix, sports apps and more; games console in the snug Central heating throughout USB-C charging points at every bedside
Kitchen and dining: Range cooker with induction hob, microwave Dishwasher, large American fridge freezer Drinks bar with two large drinks fridges, sink and glasswasher Separate pantry with additional appliances Full cookware, tableware and glassware for 21 Coffee machine, kettle and toaster
Bedrooms and bathrooms: Hotel-quality mattresses and linens on all beds Towels provided Shampoo, Conditioner and Shower Gel provided Hairdryers in all bedrooms
Laundry and practical: Washing machine, tumble dryer, iron and ironing board Travel cot and high chair Stairgate available on request
Outdoors: Secluded private gardens Wood-fired hot tub Fire pit area Gas BBQ and gas pizza oven 80sqm patio Outdoor seating Private parking for five cars EV charging point
Safety and accessibility: Smoke and carbon monoxide alarms, fire extinguishers and first aid kit Step-free access from the driveway to the ground floor, where The Snug bedroom (wide doorways), its en-suite and a WC are located, well suited to wheelchair users and less mobile guests Please note the house is arranged over four floors with period staircases; the kitchen and dining room are on the lower ground floor, reached by stairs
Behind its Victorian facade, Toadsmoor House unfolds across four floors of generous, light-filled rooms. High ceilings, sash windows and original period features sit alongside a calm, considered interior palette, with living and dining spaces designed to bring the whole party together and seven bedrooms, each with its own private bathroom, to retreat to at the end of the day.
Please note: the images shown have been furnished using CGI. Professional photography of the completed property will follow soon.
Living Spaces: At the heart of the house are three distinct living spaces. The lounge, reached through the open archway off the main hallway, looks out onto the garden and is the natural spot for guests to congregate and socialise. The main formal living room offers deep wrap-around sofas, relaxed seating and a TV, while the snug and movie room provides a quieter escape, with books, board games, a TV and a games console.
Kitchen and Dining: The kitchen is fully equipped for catering at scale, with a range cooker and induction hob, dishwasher, microwave and large American fridge freezer, alongside everything needed for anything from lazy breakfasts to a celebration dinner. Private chefs and catering can be arranged on request.
The dining room seats the whole party at a long, generous table, with doors opening onto the patio for summer aperitifs. A separate pantry off the dining room provides food storage and an abundance of additional appliances, while at the far end of the room a dedicated drinks bar comes complete with two large drinks fridges, glassware, coffee cups and tea mugs, a sink and a glasswasher.
Bedrooms and Bathrooms: Each bedroom has been individually designed, combining period character with hotel-quality beds, crisp linens, considered lighting and bedside USB-C charging. Six bedrooms have their own en-suite, each with a rain shower, while the seventh enjoys private use of the family bathroom, complete with both a rain shower and a freestanding bath.
Sleeping Arrangements: Bedroom 1 (first floor): Super-king, twin or triple configuration, with private family bathroom (rain shower and freestanding bath) Bedroom 2 (first floor): Super-king, twin or triple configuration, with en-suite Bedroom 3 (first floor): Super-king, twin or triple configuration, with en-suite Bedroom 4 (second floor): Super-king, twin or triple configuration, with en-suite Bedroom 5 (second floor): Super-king, twin or triple configuration, with en-suite Bedroom 6 (lower ground floor): Bunk room sleeping up to six, with en-suite Bedroom 7 (The Snug, ground floor): King sofa bed, with en-suite, wide doorways and step-free access make it well suited to wheelchair users and less mobile guests
The house, floor by floor: Lower ground floor: Kitchen, dining room with drinks bar, pantry, utility room with WC, Bedroom 6 (bunk room) with en-suite Ground floor: Entrance hallway with WC, lounge, living room, The Snug (Bedroom 7) with en-suite First floor: Bedrooms 1 to 3, with the family bathroom serving Bedroom 1 Second floor: Bedrooms 4 and 5, both with en-suites
Outdoors: The secluded, green gardens wrap the house in privacy, with lawns, mature trees and an 80-square-metre patio for outdoor seating and dining. The wood-fired hot tub and fire pit area make the garden as much a part of the stay as the house itself, sunken into the greenery for long soaks and late evenings under the stars, while the gas BBQ and gas pizza oven open up extensive outdoor dining. Beyond the property, walking trails lead straight out into the Five Valleys and the surrounding countryside.
By car: Toadsmoor House is just off the A419 at Brimscombe, between Stroud and Cirencester. Approximate driving times: London 2 to 2.5 hrs; Cirencester 15 mins; Cheltenham 30 mins; Bristol 45 mins; Bath 45 mins; Oxford 1 hr. Sat-nav: use postcode GL5 2TB and please approach via London Road, not Toadsmoor Road, which sat-navs sometimes suggest as the postcode covers several addresses. What3words: ///aviators.seagull.excuse. Full directions are provided before arrival.
Parking: Private off-road parking for five cars within the grounds, with an EV charging point on site.
By train: The nearest station is Stroud (GL5), just a six-minute taxi ride from the house, with direct Great Western Railway services to London Paddington in around 1 hour 27 minutes, plus connections to Gloucester, Cheltenham and the wider network. Kemble station (c. 20 minutes by car) offers an alternative on the same London line. Taxis are available from Stroud station [— pre-booking recommended; we can supply trusted local numbers].
By air: Bristol Airport is around 1 hour by car; Birmingham and Heathrow are both around 1 hour 30 minutes.
Getting around: A car is recommended for exploring the wider Cotswolds, though Brimscombe's pubs, the canal towpath and the Toadsmoor Valley walks are all reachable on foot, and Stroud is a short taxi or local bus ride away.
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About the area
Stroud
Located in Stroud, this holiday home is in a rural area. Gloucester Quays and Gloucester Docks are worth checking out if shopping is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore River Thames and Cotswold Country Park and Beach. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's going on at The New Lawn, or consider a night out at Elmore Court.
Is Grand Victorian residence in the Cotswolds sleeping up to 21 across 7 bedrooms, with woodfired hot tub, fire pit and secluded green gardens. Period elegance meets contemporary comfort in the wooded Toadsmoor Valley, perfect for groups and gatherings. pet-friendly?
Yes, pets are allowed at this property.
How much is parking at Grand Victorian residence in the Cotswolds sleeping up to 21 across 7 bedrooms, with woodfired hot tub, fire pit and secluded green gardens. Period elegance meets contemporary comfort in the wooded Toadsmoor Valley, perfect for groups and gatherings.?
On-site parking is available at the property.
What time is check-in at Grand Victorian residence in the Cotswolds sleeping up to 21 across 7 bedrooms, with woodfired hot tub, fire pit and secluded green gardens. Period elegance meets contemporary comfort in the wooded Toadsmoor Valley, perfect for groups and gatherings.?
Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Grand Victorian residence in the Cotswolds sleeping up to 21 across 7 bedrooms, with woodfired hot tub, fire pit and secluded green gardens. Period elegance meets contemporary comfort in the wooded Toadsmoor Valley, perfect for groups and gatherings.?
Checkout is at 10:00 AM.
Where is Grand Victorian residence in the Cotswolds sleeping up to 21 across 7 bedrooms, with woodfired hot tub, fire pit and secluded green gardens. Period elegance meets contemporary comfort in the wooded Toadsmoor Valley, perfect for groups and gatherings. located?
Situated in a rural location, this holiday home is within 1 mile (2 km) of Minchinhampton Common, RMC - The Cave and Arcade Archive. Woodchester Valley Vineyard and Winery and Cotswold Canals Trust are also within 3 miles (5 km).