Location
Set in the village of Edington in the heart of rural Wiltshire, overlooking the beautiful Wiltshire plains. The perfect spot for exploring The Cotswolds and beyond.
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The Cotswolds, Herefordshire, Derbyshire, Oxfordshire, The Peak District
The heart of the UK is scattered with medieval towns and villages that seem almost completely untouched by time. The region seamlessly combines great cities, such as majestic Oxford with rural gems like the Cotswolds and the Peak District.
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Mythical landscapes and immersive history compete for your attention in Ireland. There's no wonder it's named the Emerald Isle: a visit to the ever-changing vistas of Donegal or the grave beauty of Connemara will soon reveal why.
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Welcome to the epic North of England, home to a multi-layered history, ultra-cool, industrial cities and vast swathes of dramatic scenery. From the medieval city of York to the inspirational beauty of the Lake District, the North never fails to impress.
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Few landscapes on earth are as dramatic as Scotland: think eagles cruising through cloud-whipped skies, secluded lochs and atmospheric ruins atop dramatic hillsides. Marvel at Edinburgh's gothic architecture or lose yourself in the wilderness of the Highlands.
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Hampshire, Kent, Surrey, In or Near London
Escape to England's South East when you're craving a peaceful break. From Kent - the Garden of England - to Hampshire’s rolling countryside and maritime heritage, long stretches of ruggedly beautiful coastline meet national parks, quiet villages and pockets of wilderness.
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Welcome to Wales, where just a hop across the border from England feels like you've entered a new world entirely. This compact country boasts inspiring hills, formidable castles and moody coastlines of crumbling rock and golden sand.
Exclusivity also gives you and your guests the chance to indulge in some quality pampering in the steam and sauna house complete with outdoor plunge pool and hot tub. At the end of a busy day there is nothing better than escaping to the Spa Barn to experience a complete sense of well-being. And afterwards, there is a bar with dartboard, games, wood burner and comfy sofas, for total relaxation and enjoyment. Country living in the finest style!
We’ve tried to think about everything to make your stay at Longhollow House just perfect. In all of our big houses to rent, we provide all the essential features to cater for a large group. Here’s a list of all the practical provisions we have at the house. If there’s anything you can’t see here but need, just ask as we’ll see what we can do.
What to do? Well, of course there’s the spa. We can arrange for a range of spa treatments so you can really pamper yourselves - just ask! There are loads of walks in the area (we can even provide wellies!) and plenty of interesting things to see. A ten-minute stroll will take you to Edington Priory, completed in 1361 and one of England’s most important. Or, if you’d rather go further afield, about an hour’s walk will take you to the Bratton Camp and the famous White Horse, thought to have been originally cut in the late 1600s on the site of Bratton Camp, which dates back over 2,000 years. The whole area is steeped in history and history buffs will have a whale of a time. But if walking and history are not for you, we can arrange axe throwing, biking, a safari tour, fishing, shooting or archery. Heck, we can even arrange a marriage in the brewery if you want! One thing’s for sure, you won't be bored!
Set in the village of Edington in the heart of rural Wiltshire, overlooking the beautiful Wiltshire plains. The perfect spot for exploring The Cotswolds and beyond.
Yes, including one that's just a stone's throw from Longhollow House:
The Three Daggers pub is within a very short walk from Longhollow House, serving mouth-watering food, and a fantastic selection of drinks including their own brewed craft ales.
The Boat House in Bradford-on-Avon
Situated overlooking the Bradford-on-Avon marina with excellent views of the Kennet and Avon Canal.
With comfy sofas around a fire for those winter months and a walled garden for summer. And best of all, zero queueing time at the bar…because there is no bar!
Yes, dogs are welcome at Longhollow House. There is a charge of £50 per dog (maximum of 2). Dog bowls and treats are available.
Check in is at 4pm on the day of your arrival at Longhollow House, and check out is at 10am.
Yes, we ask to hold a cautionary deposit of £1,000 during your stay at Longhollow House. This is requested just two weeks prior to your stay, and is returned shortly after, assuming no damage to the property or its contents (see our Booking T&Cs for more information).
The dining table at Longhollow House can seat 12 guests comfortably.
Stag parties are not permitted at Longhollow House. Hen parties are sometimes permitted, but only by prior agreement with the property owner. Please contact us before booking to discuss.
Yes, children are welcome at Longhollow House. We have toys for children, and up to 6 highchairs and 6 cots are available.
There are three children's z-beds which can be added to any of the bedrooms for an additional charge of £25 per bed. Please note the maximum capacity at the house must not exceed 12 guests.
We're sorry, but Longhollow House is not suitable for weddings. Please click to see our full collection of big houses to hire for a wedding.
There is parking for up to 9 cars at Longhollow House (contact us if you may need more).
Longhollow House is 1 hour 11 minutes' drive from Bristol Airport.
The nearest train station to Longhollow House is Westbury. Trains to Westbury go direct from London Paddington and Waterloo. From Westbury the property is a short taxi ride away.
You can check availability and pricing for Longhollow House, and place your booking request online, or by calling our team on 01242 352 747. When booking, we ask for a deposit of 33% of the total price, with the balance due 3 months prior to your stay (or the full balance when booking within 3 months of your stay).