Manor House Farm by Birch Stays

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Manor House Farm by Birch Stays

House

Property Type

House

Guests

9

Bedrooms

5

Bathrooms

3

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Hosted by Elliot B.

Member since November 2025

About this property

Manor Farm House is superbly located for those looking for a rural, countryside escape but with a host of boutique shops, cafes and other attractions nearby.
Located in Clifton Village, Manor Farm House is a beautiful, Grade II listed, 16th Century home. Enjoying stunning gardens and views over uninterrupted countryside, it features a natural swimming pond and indulgent hot tub and sauna. With golf, mountain biking, exceptional walks, restaurants, bars and cinemas all nearby.
  • Common Amenities

    • Dedicated Workspace
    • Hair Dryer
    • Heating
    • Kitchen
    • TV
    • Washer
    • Wifi
  • Kitchen

    • Dishwasher
    • Microwave
    • Oven
    • Stove
    • Toaster
  • Facility

    • Dryer
    • Hot Tub
    • Parking
    • Pool
  • Home Safety

    • Fire Extinguisher
    • Smoke Detector

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Location

About this area

About The Area: Discover Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, UK

Are you ready to explore the lush landscapes of the Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom? Encapsulated by rolling hills, picturesque market towns, and ancient landmarks, the Cotswolds offers an unbeatable rural escape. This Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) is a haven for culture, history, and outdoor activities throughout the year.
The Cotswolds is rich in historical attractions, with the iconic Broadway Tower providing panoramic views of the countryside. If history fascinates you, the ancient Saxon town of Winchcombe and the regency spa town of Cheltenham are must-visits. For art enthusiasts, the Cotswolds Art & Antiques Dealers' Association Fair is a vibrant event that boasts an array of local and international treasures.
What about food and drink? The Cotswolds is a foodie's paradise, home to Michelin-starred restaurants such as The Wild Rabbit and The Five Alls. For a more casual dining experience, the Farmers Market in Stroud offers fresh local produce every Saturday.
A plethora of outdoor activities awaits you in all seasons. In spring and summer, take leisurely walks through the wildflower meadows, or enjoy a picnic by the crystal-clear streams. Fall offers stunning displays of color in Westonbirt, The National Arboretum, while winter beckons with crisp walks and cozy pub visits.
Could it get crowded? During peak season, popular spots might attract more visitors. However, the expansive Cotswolds landscape is full of lesser-known gems waiting to be discovered. As a local expert puts it, "The beauty of the Cotswolds is that there's always a new corner to explore."
Ready to embark on your Cotswolds adventure? Let's dive in together, immersing ourselves in the rich history, vibrant culture, and breathtaking landscapes of this charming English region.

Meet the host

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Elliot B.

Member since November 2025

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Languages:

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Services:

catering, housekeeping, massage-services, adventure-planning

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Important house rules & info

  • Notes

    The natural swim pond is not fenced so parents would need to keep an eye on children. There are horses and chickens on site so please be aware of this when booking with children and individuals with allergies. A travel cot is available with linen provided. Deposit: Bookings are subject to a non-refundable deposit of 30% of the booking value plus applicable booking fees with the balance payable 60 days before the date of travel. Accidental Damage Deposit: To maintain the highest standards in our properties, guests will need to pay a refundable Accidental Damage Deposit of £500 prior to their stay. Book with confidence: If your booking is affected by new Government travel restrictions which were not known at the time of booking, and you are legally unable to travel, we will arrange with the property owner to refund 100% of your holiday cost. House rules • No smoking/vaping • No parties and events • No Fireworks • Please keep noise to a minimum after 11pm • Up to 3 dogs are permitted at £25 per dog • Children of all ages are welcome

  • Access

    Guest access There a keycode that will be given to you upon booking

  • Neighborhood

    The Location Manor Farm House, which has plenty of parking space, can be easily accessed via the Gordano junction (19) of the M5 (10 mins drive), Bristol Temple Meads (15 mins drive) and, for those travelling from farther afield, Bristol Airport (15 mins drive). The setting is perfect for active families and those with dogs as there are miles and miles of hiking paths to explore on a network that begins immediately outside the backdoor. Some of the local woodlands (Leigh Woods, Abbots Leigh, Belmore Woods etc.) contain mountain biking trails from those to with kids or more extreme tracks for more experienced riders. Some of these trails link up to form some of the best biking routes in the South West. Indeed, one can walk or ride to the historic Ashton Court within minutes of leaving the back door and even into Clifton, which is 5 km away. Keen golfers are spoilt for choice with The Bristol and Clifton Golf club on your doorstep and other courses nearby. Other nearby attractions include Clifton (with gorgeous boutique shops, well renowned restaurants, bars, pubs and cinema), David Lloyd Centre (5 mins drive), Noah's Ark Zoom Farm (5 min drive) Clevedon marine park (15 mins drive), the National Trust’s Tyntesfield House (3 mins drive), the Mendips (25 mins drive), Cheddar Gorge (40 mins drive), and many other wonderful places in Somerset and south Wales only a short distance away.

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