Christmas Accommodation

Christmas Accommodation

Are you looking for a cosy country break for the Christmas or New Year period?

Accessed via a treelined pathway and sitting within our secluded walled garden, the Potting Shed, is ideal for a cosy getaway or relaxing escape over the Christmas or New Year long weekends.

The accommodation is self-contained with private access, large king size bed, shower room, well-equipped kitchen and have all the mod cons of large TV and excellent WIFI. It sleeps 2 and is traditional with a cosy log burner.

Doors open on to gravelled areas over-looking the garden with outdoor seating, perfect for enjoying the fire pit. If you prefer something more active there is a boules pitch within the garden or access to a tennis court. The garden is fully enclosed so perfect for a well behaved dog.

The accommodation will be decorated for the festive season, a hamper containing Christmas treats will welcome you and delicious meals made by our housekeeper can be brought down by prior arrangement.

The property is located on the Berkshire/ Oxfordshire border on the edge of a country estate, with the Ridgeway a stone’s throw away for exceptional cycling and walking. There are many local pubs within walking distance and a farm shop.

3 night stay minimum, £170 per night 

Please contact us to book

Horse Holiday

Horse Holiday

Last month saw the arrival of 7 guests and their horses for our first ever horse holiday hosted at Woolley Park. Guests travelled from across England in all types of vehicle, including a helicopter, to enjoy three luxurious nights in the main house with all their needs catered for by Kirsten, Rhydian and Sarah. Within an hour of arriving the horses had been settled into their fields and the guests were shown to their bedrooms then back downstairs where the drinks flowed and delicious food enjoyed.

The next two days involved the riders and horses hacking all day across the beautiful local countryside with Rose Cameron, who had organised the holiday, at the helm to ensure they didn’t get lost. Both lunchtimes Kirsten went and met the group at pre-arranged locations for a well-earned lunch for the riders and rest stop for the horses. The second day saw some tired and aching muscles coming back in the evening but a session with a local masseuse quickly sorted that out.

Finally, a shorter ride in the morning of the third day before lunch meant everyone said goodbye to their newly made friends and departed early afternoon to avoid the traffic.

It was wonderful to have the house full again, after it being so empty during the pandemic. Despite never meeting each other before, the group of riders enjoyed each other’s company and there was a fantastic atmosphere and energy across the park. We were extremely lucky with the weather meaning even the swimming pool was put to good use. Lovely feedback, comments and thank you cards came through after the event and nearly every card mentioned Sarah’s wonderful cooking, something the staff have known for a long time but has been our best kept secret due to the pandemic.

We look forward to hosting another holiday in September.