
Guest testimonials
Thank you so much for a relaxing break away from reality. We have loved our little bolt hole and have found it incredibly peaceful. The Walled Garden is very special, and lots of attention to detail has been taken and was very much appreciated. We loved our hamper! We had great meals at the Bull, Cross House, and the King´s Arms, and we enjoyed breakfast at the farm shop. Thank you again for sharing this with us.
Thank you so much, we´ve had such a wonderful stay. We really appreciated the recommendations; we´ve had lovely meals at The Bull and The Cross House, and Luls´ fig jam was really delicious! This trip was very much about some much needed R&R, which we got in spades. Thank you for allowing us to stay in your cosy summer house, we hope to come back!
A fantastic week at the beautiful Walled Garden. Beautifully designed and well equipped, we especially enjoyed the apple cake! The perfect location for exploring. We´ve had great trips to the Cheltenham Literature Festival, Bath, Tetbury, and a perfect day at The Newt in Somerset. We´d definitely recommend a meal at The Pig too! Many thanks.
Many thanks for your warm welcome and hospitality. We had a lovely week exploring the surrounding area and further afield. Such a beautiful part of the country. Thanks again!
The owner was very warm, generous and welcoming. We really appreciated her meeting us on our arrival. We felt at home wandering in the grounds of her beautiful property. The owner was always available for any queries yet she never imposed on our stay.
The property has the most fabulous, magical grounds with a tennis court and an owner who is very relaxed to allow guests the freedom to roam. Thank you for such a wonderful stay and for allowing us to create such lovely memories here.
The owner has gone above and beyond to make her homestay a delightful getaway. We highly recommend booking a stay at The Walled Garden. Unique Homestays has provided consistently excellent service and we look forward to future opportunities to explore other homestays.
It was lovely to meet the owners and enjoy a much needed retreat from the city! Itīs been a very comfortable stay at The Walled garden. Hereīs hoping the new addition to the orchard provide you with all the fruit you desire.
This has been a tranquil few days of rest and taking time to saviour this beautiful garden. The owner´s vision and hard work are evident in every detail. Thank you for the warm welcome and ability to make someone feel at home from the first moment you arrive. We wish the owners continued success with this remarkable project; may it bring continued happiness and satisfaction in the years ahead.
Thank you so much for our short stay, for being so welcoming and for all the extras! We loved staying here, adored the garden, and will certainly be back the next time we need a break. A really great homestay!
Thank you so much, we have had an amazing time in such a special and unique place. The weather was perfect during our stay and we thoroughly enjoyed days out to Bath and an afternoon visiting Dyrham Park. The highlight of our stay was relaxing and reading by the river. Thank you.
Thank you for a great stay! What a fabulous place. It is certainly well worth all your hard work! Our holiday at The Walled Garden could not have been better, even the weather did its bit!
Thank you for a lovely, relaxing weekend in this beautiful house. We had everything we needed and were very comfortable. We appreciated the goodies too! The view is gorgeous, even in the rain!
Thank you for an amazing stay. We thoroughly enjoyed our time in this little piece of heaven. The house and grounds are absolutely beautiful; good luck on the rest of the project. We hope to be back and see you again soon.
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The Walled Garden
Dyrham, Bath, The Cotswolds, UK
Lose yourself between a tangle of honey-coloured stonework, twisting vines and ornamental pools at this unique Victorian folly. Perhaps the most elaborate vegetable store in the whole of England, The Walled Garden began life as a potato house for Dyrham Park. A stone's throw from the Baroque country house and grounds, this luxury self-catering retreat sits on the edge of the Cotswolds, not far from Bath and all its gleaming treasures. Read more...
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Introduction
It's impossible not to fall for this charming garden folly from the moment you potter up the old stone steps with their hand-painted iron railings and set eyes on the view over the valley. Hugging the border of the Cotswolds AONB, this unique retreat resides in the original kitchen garden of Dyrham House and was restored by its latest owner, a landscape gardener, who converted it into a luxury self-catering cottage over two-hundred years after the first stones were laid. The home is a romantic hideaway in all seasons, whether strolling through the gardens, cooking fresh pea and mint risotto in the open-plan kitchen, or dipping your toes down by the river.
Inside
In contrast to the intricate restoration of the castellated Bath stone exterior, inside awaits a haven of modern minimalism. The kitchen is of bespoke design, finished with a concrete worktop in a soft shade of green. Thick linen curtains keep the cold out in winter, when the sleek, cylindrical wood-burning stove crackles away at the end of the social living space. The single-storey home includes two bedrooms either side of the open-plan kitchen-lounge; the master features a turquoise velvet chair and vintage desk overlooking the walled garden and fields beyond, while the second bedroom enjoys a French door that leads straight into the courtyard.
Outside
The gardens really are the crowning jewel in this extraordinary home. Beyond the apple tree walkway and through the Gothic garden door, a river, waterfall and Victorian pool all compete for attention - not forgetting the tennis court and pavilion further on. If you can be lured away, an afternoon exploring Dyrham Park is a must. The house and grounds played a crucial part of the cottage's history and are a joy to roam. Should you want a place to party after all that peace and quiet, drive ten miles south to Bath where swish natural spas bubble up at a toasty 46°C and smart underground drinking dens hide enveloped in graceful Roman architecture.
At The Walled Garden there are two ground-floor bedrooms which share a Jack-and-Jill shower room accessed from bedroom two as well as the living room.

Bedroom One
Ground Floor Master Bedroom
This kind-sized bedroom on the ground floor has access to a Jack-and-Jill shower room which can also be accessed from bedroom two.

Bedroom Two
Ground Floor Bedroom
This ground floor bedroom features a standard double bed and has access to the Jack-and-Jill shower room, which can also be accessed from the master bedroom.
- PricingFrom £1,995 per week, £1,450 per short break for up to 4 guests
An alternative group size of up to 2 guests is available during selected periods at a reflective rate - FeaturesFire pit, use of the owners´ tennis court and use of the owners´ natural outdoor pool (pool available between 8am and midday, outside of these times available on prior agreement)
- PetsOne small well-behaved dog is welcome, or two on prior request
Pets are charged at £60 per week or part thereof - FamilyChildren are welcome
- PracticalitiesThere is private parking for one car close to the property, with extra in the grounds if required. The owners also live within the estate, sharing the drive and tennis court, but the cottage and terrace are exclusive to guests. Occasionally there will be members of staff on-site tending to grounds. In the open-plan kitchen, there is an integrated fridge and small freezer, along with Dualit toaster, single oven and Baumatic induction hob. The bathroom also hides a washing machine and tumble dryer in the cupboards. If you´re travelling with dogs or young children, please note that the garden is not fully enclosed and includes areas of open water. Children must be supervised by an adult at all times outdoors. We do not provide cots or highchairs, so if you are travelling with young children, please bring your own. If arriving by air, helicopters are welcome to land on the grounds
- Private cateringWhether you're looking for a fully catered stay or a one-off meal for a special occasion, discover your bespoke catering options
Explore private dining - Eco-friendlyAir source heat pump, electric car charger
Arrivals & departures
Arrival time: 4pm
Departure time: 10am
Other information
Fresh produce
- Loaf of fresh, crusty bread
- Milk
- Free-range local eggs
- Dairy butter
- Homemade fig jam
- Homemade blackberry jam
- Local cheese
- Olives
- Crisps
- Biscuits
- Bottle of prosecco
- Herbs form the garden
- Wild blackberries (when in season)
- Apples, figs and pears from the orchard (when in season)
Please note - the owners strive to source the best produce for your welcome hamper, however, the contents may vary slightly depending on the season and amount of people comprising your party.
Those all-important little luxuries
- Freshly cut flowers
- Luxury soaps
- Scented candles
- Luxury bed linen and towels
- Towels for the river
- Bathrobes
- Firewood and kindling to get you started
- A selection of breakfast and herbal teas
- Ground coffee
- Instant coffee
- Olive oil
- Fresh mint, thyme, bay, rosemary and oregano from the garden (when in season)
- Magazines
- Bose speaker
- Board games
- Hairdryer
- Condiments, dried herbs and spices
- Recipe books
- Informative house-book guide
House book - your property and destination guide
Together with the owners, we've collated everything you'll need to make the most of your experience, from insider tips on local gems to practical property information, all in one digital house book, shared the moment you book.
Bath
If there was a prize for England´s most charming city, Bath would be a top contender. Whether soaking in the thermal spa waters of a rooftop pool, dodging rain showers by hopping between the luxury boutiques or clambering up to the top of Bath Abbey, the city never fails to enchant.

Getting there
- On the map This luxury two-bedroom cottage retreat is within the old grounds of Dyrham Park on the south-western edge of the Cotswolds, 10 miles north of Bath.
- By car The house is 20 minutes' drive from Bristol, half an hour from Bath and around two hours 15 minutes from London over the North Wessex Downs.
- By train Bath Spa and Bristol Parkway are the closest for those arriving by rail, taking about 20 minutes to reach the house by taxi from either of these stations.
- By air Bristol Airport is approximately 45 minutes away by car. Helicopters are welcome to land on the grounds of The Walled Garden.

“Our charming old potato house was built in the late 18th to early 19th century and was in a state of disrepair when we bought the land. Since then, we have carefully restored it so that others can enjoy its magical views. To lie by the river and hear the sound of the waterfall or relax in the hammock on a sunny day is something very special.”
Dyrham Estate was formerly owned by the Blathwayt family, but now in the ownership of The National Trust and can be visited via the church pathway near the entrance to our home. The walled garden was built in the 18th century and was sold by the Blathwayts to the Smith family in the 60s, who lived here until we bought it in 2012.
The land comprised of a small, modern Cotswold-style house set in five and a half acres, with outstanding views of the valley and river Boyd. The main house (our home) was completely rebuilt using old stone to match the other houses in the village. Only old and reclaimed building materials were used, and we applied the same attention to detail when we renovated the folly.
All concrete elements were replaced and the entire building - other than the Cotswold and Ashler stone - was removed to a complete shell! The folly was restored to its former glory and the remains of the building were carefully restructured to create a contemporary open-plan design that, to the outside world, appears a traditional Cotswold dwelling in pretty, peaceful grounds.
Living here is a little piece of paradise. Meandering through the winding beech walkway to the tennis court is a marvellous place to enjoy in the late afternoon with a gin and tonic! From the river is a gate to the paddocks where the ponies graze and sleep in the summer - you can often catch a glimpse of them through the windows.
Kate and David
Discover the best destinations, experiences and restaurants to visit during your stay in Bath. A larger selection of recommendations will be available in the property's digital house book.
To See
Dyrham House and Park
Those not wanting to stray far from their peaceful abode can almost roll out of bed to admire this elegant 17th century mansion. Once part of the estate but since separated and taken on by The National Trust, Dyrham House and its grounds, including tranquil pool gardens, an orangery and deer park, are a joy to roam.
To Eat
Cotswold Inns
There is a generous scattering of traditional Cotswolds pubs all within easy reach of Dyrham. Think rustic decor, fine ales and wholesome food served up beside a crackling fire - the perfect way to spend an afternoon following a country stomp.
To Do
The Cotswold Way
Guests have easy access on to The Cotswold Way as the cottage sits proudly on the route. Follow the pony paddocks, just beyond the river at the bottom of the garden. This 102-mile undulating route follows the ridge through the Cotswolds AONB passing peaceful countryside as well as the pretty villages of Broadway, Winchcombe, Dursley and Wotton-under-Edge.
To Do
A day in Bath
Despite its utter Englishness, Bath really is a continental wonder, right up there with the likes of Nice and Florence. This golden city on the edge of the Cotswolds is a honey-pot for tourists, but there are still plenty of hidden delights to discover along the canal. Summer brings pop-up supper spots and street performers and winter, superb Christmas markets.
Whether you're curious about pet policies, the nearest walkable pubs, or wild swimming spots, we have the answers to common property-specific queries here. For everything else, visit our Frequently Asked Questions page.
Can I swim in the Victorian pool?
As the Victorian pool is unheated and filled with natural spring water from the River Boyd, it is not recommended for swimming.
Is the natural swimming pool available for use?
The natural swimming pool is shared with the owners, though guests have exclusive use between 8am and midday (April half term to October half term).
Where is the nearest pub?
The Bull Inn is in the peaceful village of Hinton, just over a mile away.
How close is the owner´s home?
The owner's live adjacent, however they are very mindful of guest privacy.
Are there walks straight from the doorstep?
Yes, simply walk outside and head up the lane to explore Dyrham House with its impressive 17th century gardens. The walks in the deer parks are also particularly impressive.
Is there any flexibility with the child policy?
The property is best suited to children over the age of five. If you have younger children, please get in touch with the team, as some additional flexibility may be possible.
Below are a selection of features in which The Walled Garden and Unique Homestays has appeared. If you would like to feature the property in an editorial capacity, please contact the marketing team on +44 (0)1637 882014.
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July 2025
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August 2026
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Country Living
August 2026
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The Times
July 2026
Broad horizons
Harperīs Bazaar
July 2026
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July 2026
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