Parkland views of the Newark Park estate and a traditional interior with two log burners.
© National Trust / Mike Henton
Parkland views of the Newark Park estate and a traditional interior with two log burners.
With its latticed arched windows and ivy-clad doorway, Newark Lower Lodge makes for an impressive holiday stay. It was built in 1790 as part of the Newark Park estate and boasts views over the parklands. Inside it’s a traditional affair with classic furnishings, two log burners and a pretty formal dining room.
The estate sits on top of the Cotswold escarpment where views of the Ozleworth valley and the Mendip Hills unfold. You’ll find miles of walks past the main house, gardens and through the woodlands. There’s also a nature reserve just behind the cottage and the footpath for Cotswold Way is nearby.
Further afield, drive just 20 miles from the cottage and you’ll arrive in the Roman market town of Cirencester. Discover the town’s historic inns, and spend an hour or two hunting for gifts in Cirencester’s independent boutiques.
Entrance hall, sitting room with multi fuel stove, dining room with multi fuel stove and access to kitchen, utility room accessed from hall.
Three bedrooms (2 doubles and 1 twin), main bedroom with en-suite shower room, family bathroom with shower over bath.
Access: The accessibility guide is for guidance only. For up-to-date information, please call the team on 0344 800 2070.
Heating: Oil central heating included.
Induction Hob: Guests with a pacemaker should note that there is an induction hob in this cottage.
Parking: There is parking for 2 cars to the side of the lodge.
Garden: Large enclosed private garden at rear of property with several steps and an open front garden.
Utilities/Electricals: The washing machine and tumble dryer are a combined washer/dryer.
Offers: Guests will benefit from a late Sunday checkout of 4pm at this cottage
Cottage guests get free entry into Newark Park during opening hours and discount in the shop when showing their confirmation invoice.
*WiFi: We are pleased to provide free WiFi at this cottage which is supported by BT. Please note that intermittent connection problems can sometimes occur and should not be relied upon.
Please note: A public bridleway runs alongside the lodge and there are a number of footpaths close by including the Cotswold Way. Immediately behind the lodge is a nature reserve.