A stunning, light-filled rural retreat set in acres of gardens & meadows with views to the River Severn. Close to the Forest of Dean & the Wye Valley, it’s a perfect spot for fun filled family holidays and special celebrations.
Sleeps12
Beds6
Baths5
If fully occupied, price per person per night is usually between £57 and £67.
Gloucestershire
The Old Rectory, Church Lane, Woolaston, Gloucestershire, GL15 6PR
Weekends
£2,080
- £2,400
Full Weeks
£4,800
- £7,560
The Old Georgian Rectory is a stunning, bow-fronted building nestled amidst four acres of picturesque gardens, paddocks, and meadows. The property boasts wonderful views of the River Severn.
Inside, spacious, light-filled living rooms seamlessly blend relaxed period style with modern conveniences, including high-speed Wi-Fi, a Sonos audio system, and five TVs.
The six luxurious bedrooms all offer views of the gardens, grounds, and the river beyond.
Three spacious light-filled living areas provide plenty of space for families to come together, or escape to a quiet corner.
The beautifully furnished Blue Drawing Room, with its picturesque garden views, is a perfect spot for pre-dinner drinks. Patio doors lead out onto a gorgeous terrace, perfect for summer evenings under the stars.
Guests can also curl up with a book in the cosy library snug.
The Old Georgian Rectory is a stunning, bow-fronted building nestled amidst four acres of picturesque gardens, paddocks, and meadows. The property boasts wonderful views of the River Severn.
Inside, spacious, light-filled living rooms seamlessly blend relaxed period style with modern conveniences, including high-speed Wi-Fi, a Sonos audio system, and five TVs.
The six luxurious bedrooms all offer views of the gardens, grounds, and the river beyond.
Three spacious light-filled living areas provide plenty of space for families to come together, or escape to a quiet corner.
The beautifully furnished Blue Drawing Room, with its picturesque garden views, is a perfect spot for pre-dinner drinks. Patio doors lead out onto a gorgeous terrace, perfect for summer evenings under the stars.
Guests can also curl up with a book in the cosy library snug.
The family lounge is the perfect spot for a movie night, with a huge 70” TV and an L-shaped sofa that comfortably seats everyone. Music lovers will delight in the Sonos surround sound system throughout the house. There’s even a record player for guests who want to bring along their favourite vinyl.
The huge country-style kitchen is fully equipped for creating fabulous meals, with an Aga, top-quality appliances and a cosy dining area. There’s also a fabulous dining room with a round table to seat 10.
Unwind in one of the six sumptuous bedrooms, all bathed in natural light and with beautiful garden views. One bedroom showcases an elegant four-poster bed, while 2 rooms offer TVs for in-bed entertainment. The 5 bathrooms are all beautifully appointed.
Outside
The 4 acres of sprawling grounds with manicured lawns, a wildflower meadow, and wisteria-clad walls provide a perfect backdrop for relaxation. There are multiple outdoor seating areas, inviting you to soak in the sights and sounds of the countryside. There’s also more than enough space for children and dogs to roam and play freely.
For an extra touch of indulgence, hot tub hire is available, allowing you to unwind under the open sky.
Edmund’s choice of extraordinary feature
“It’s incredibly difficult to choose a favourite thing about the Old Georgian Rectory, there’s so much on offer. But if I had to pick an interesting feature, it would be the record player – very few houses come with one. Cosying up in front of the fire spinning some favourite sounds like a perfect way to spend an evening!”
About the location
The Old Georgian Rectory is easily accessible by road. The M48 and M4/5 interchange is around 15 minutes. Chepstow and Lydney stations are around 10 minutes. Guests coming by air can fly into Bristol Airport, which is around 50 minutes away.
Things to do
Situated close to the historic Forest of Dean, the Wye Valley and Tintern Abbey, the property is a perfect location for walkers, cyclists, adventure seekers, history buffs and water sports lovers.
The glorious countryside of the Forest of Dean and the Wye Valley provide endless options for walking or cycling through the woods, rock climbing, caving or canoeing. You can even try a spot of llama trekking or a wildlife safari.
The wonderfully atmospheric ruined Cistercian Abbey at Tintern is also worth exploring when you stay.
Weddings
With the village church sitting in the driveway, the Old Georgian Rectory provides the perfect accommodation for guests at local weddings.
Amenities
Please see the key features below. If stag and hen parties are not listed then the property is sadly not suitable for them.
Countryside Walks
Pet Friendly
Self Catering
Stag & Hen Parties
WiFi
House Facts
The main timbers used in the bow windows were rejected timbers form ship building for the Napoleonic wars in early 1800s.
Reviews
Rachel Mooney
Perfect location and the house was superb.
Scott Martin
Beautiful home, rooms are stunning, the area is beautiful. Great weekend spent here.
John Williams
A wonderful venue
Tabitha Cole
Very nicely furnished room. Good meals too. Top marks.
Rachel Mooney
Perfect location and the house was superb.
Scott Martin
Beautiful home, rooms are stunning, the area is beautiful. Great weekend spent here.