Chaplain's Lodge has been meticulously restored to provide all the modern comforts in the welcoming atmosphere of this picturesque mid-Victorian gate lodge. In the 1840s, the lodge marked the northern entrance to the Tyntesfield estate and would have been the home to a gate keeper but was later lived in by the Gibbs familys butler, Mr Hemmings. During their stay, guests can enjoy the 500 acre estate, including woodland walks and the working Kitchen Garden, plus complimentary entry to the main house. The Lodge has been beautifully restored, with the guidance of the National Trusts curator, into a homely and relaxing retreat. Just seven miles from Bristol and in easy reach of the M5, Tyntesfield offers the perfect retreat for you to enjoy, but is within easy reach of local attractions and amenities. There is an interconnecting door between Chaplain's House and Chaplain's Lodge enabling larger parties (up to 11) to enjoy these beautiful properties (This remains locked unless otherwise requested).
Lower Ground Floor: utility.
Ground Floor: entrance porch, kitchen/dining room, sitting room, bedroom (single) and bathroom with mixer-tap attachment over bath.
First Floor: two bedrooms (1 double with 5' bed and 1 twin).
Facilities
Television, washing machine, tumble dryer, cot, high chair, freezer.
Visitor Notes: Gas central heating included. There is a large sloping garden to the rear of the cottage with grass area. Parking available for two cars. A 15% discount is available when booked with Chaplain's House.