Painswick Mill is a majestic Grade II listed manor house located in Painswick, Gloucestershire, in the heart of England. Situated on 22 acres of exclusive land, this property offers a stunning base for group celebrations, accommodating up to twelve guests. The house features a private tennis court, an outdoor heated swimming pool, and spacious living areas exuding character and elegance.
Guests can enjoy the beautiful grounds surrounding the property, with magnolia trees, wide lawns, and a rushing stream. Inside, the house boasts a kitchen/diner, two dining rooms with open fires, a charming living room with beamed ceilings and an open fireplace, and an orangery with garden views and a woodburning stove. Guests can also swim in the pool, play tennis, or relax on the patio before retiring to one of the six double bedrooms, each with an en-suite bathroom.
Exploring the 22 acres of grounds, guests can venture into Painswick town for dining, shopping, or hiking to Painswick Beacon or the Rococo Garden. Nearby attractions include Stroud with riverside walks and the Museum in the Park, Gloucester with its cathedral and docks, and Cheltenham with its races, art gallery, and museum. Painswick Mill offers a luxurious stay in a beautiful countryside setting, perfect for a relaxing retreat or exploring the surrounding area.
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