Making up half of the arch, this unique holiday cottage has views across Capability Brown designed gardens.
The Triumphal Arch is situated in one half of the entrance archway to Berrington Hall. Formerly a coachman’s home, and later a shooting lodge, this spacious holiday home, designed by Henry Holland, enjoys views across the Capability Brown gardens and parkland. There is so little light pollution in the area, those who appreciate stargazing will be delighted.
As a guest at The Triumphal Arch, you can enjoy free access to the estate whenever you please, as well as access to the neo-classical mansion when it is open to the public. For those with an adventurous spirit, hot air ballooning is available from Berrington Hall and locally you'll be able to try out horse riding and golf. Alternatively, take a picnic and explore the garden and landscape.
Further afield, discover the beautiful Herefordshire countryside. Follow the stunning River Wye as it makes its way past stunning villages, ancient ruins, market towns and swathes of forest. Just 20 miles away you'll find the rolling Shropshire Hills AONB, which is perfect for rambling walks.
Parking at main property car park. Ground floor facilities. Open, steep staircase with no stairgates. Approach can be muddy in winter. Accessibility questions? Email holiday.enquiries@nationaltrust.org.uk or call us on 0344 800 2070.
Large sitting room with open-plan kitchen/dining area with wood-burning stove, one double bedroom and bathroom with separate shower and a roll top bath.
Two bedrooms (one double with 5' bed and one single).
Heating: Oil central heating included. The fire will be laid for you on arrival with enough fuel to get you started.
Utilities/electricals: The washing machine and tumble dryer are a combined washer/dryer
Parking: A parking space is reserved for guests in the main property car park.
Garden: Private garden.
Offers: Holiday cottage guests have free access to Berrington Hall during opening hours, access to the gardens and parkland is allowed at all times.
Guests will benefit from a late Sunday checkout of 4pm.
Children: The staircase is open and steep with no stair gate so small children are not to be left unattended.
Please note: During the winter the approach to the cottage can become muddy due to the working farm near to the cottage.