About
A stay in the Temple of Diana takes Georgian living to a new level. Built in the 1760's for Sir Henry Bridgeman by the 18th century architect James Paine this multi-purpose garden building was a haven for the artistic and creative Bridgeman family who would play music, take tea and entertain guests in this magical folly.
The Grade II listed Temple has many intriguing features which can be enjoyed 21st century style. The glazed Orangery is perfect for relaxing and dining with unbroken views across the Capability Brown landscaped parkland, the circular tea room is now a beautiful sitting room with french windows opening out onto Temple Wood and the old dairies have been transformed into a modern handmade kitchen with all the mod cons. In the basement there is a large family bathroom with a rainforest shower and a comfy snug with a wide screen TV.
The Weston Park Foundation has restored the property to a very high standard whilst remaining sympathetic to its heritage but exuding comfort and modernity.
The Temple is ideal for family holidays or celebrations, groups of friends escaping for a weekend away or just simply soaking up the opportunity to make yourself at home in the splendour of this Georgian masterpiece.
Guide Prices
- Number of Rooms / Units
- 1
| Room / Unit Type | Room / Unit Tariff* |
|---|---|
| Cottage | £950.00 per family |
*As a guide, prices are per room per night for hotels, guest houses, B&Bs and serviced apartments and per week for self-catering accommodation.
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
Facilities
Catering
- Breakfast available
- Restaurant
Children
- Children welcome
Cooking Facilities
- Cooker
- Dishwasher
- Fridge Freezer
- Microwave cooker
Laundry Facilities
- Laundry facilities
- Washing machine
Parking
- Free Parking
- On site car park
Property Facilities
- WiFi or internet access
Room/Unit Facilities
- Hairdryer




