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Cholderton Estate, near Stonehenge

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13 reviews
· Salisbury, Hampshire, England
2500 acres hosted by Susannah E.
3 glamping pitches
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Quirky accommodation on a 2,500-acre nature-filled estate, just 15 minutes from Stonehenge

Discovering Kingsettle Stud delivers a tingle down the spine. It’s the same feeling a metal detectorist gets when unearthing treasure or by anyone lucky enough to catch sunrise at Stonehenge. It’s something akin to the excitement of discovering a secret walled garden, spotting a barn owl or seeing a peacock strutting its stuff. All these things happen around Kingsettle Stud, which sits in the organic 2,500-acre Cholderton Estate in Hampshire, a 15-minute drive down the road from the famous henge. Nature is in control here and the effects are magical.

With space for just three couples or families, Kingsettle Stud is a tiny glamping site on a big, private estate that’s rarely been glimpsed by the public – until now. This vast farmland, grazed by 1,000 cattle and 100 horses, is abuzz with birds, bees and butterflies. It’s been ecologically and organically farmed for upwards of 30 years, since long before 'rewilding' was a thing. It’s potentially a vision of the future of how estates could look, as well as a glimpse of the glorious past. You see that in the buildings, the Victorian walled kitchen garden and maze but more so in the landscape itself. It’s an extension of the Salisbury Plains and there are ancient earthworks in the fields; age-old trackways and Roman roads everywhere. The treasure most-recently found was a hoard of bronze axe heads, now on display at Andover Museum.

There’s just one shepherd’s hut and one cabin here. Both are self-contained, with simple cooking facilities and en suites, and each has a seating space outside with room for a campfire. They sit in a meadow just a short mown path away from the Victorian former stable and courtyard where weddings take place (though not while glampers are staying). The groom’s quarters next to the stables are now a comfortable Coach House Cottage too – it's not glamping, but it’s too quirky to fall into the ordinary 'self-catering cottage' category.

The birds and the bees, the farm animals, the gardens, grounds and location so near to Stonehenge make this place popular with couples and young families. It’s not been open long and, so far, many have used it as a stopover on the way to Cornwall. It’s well located for that, but this is a destination in its own right; a treasure we're thrilled to have detected. And once you arrive, slow down and fall into the pace of Kingsettle Stud life, you'll be glad you didn't drive any further.

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Bustard Hut

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Cabin · Sleeps 4
Bustard Hut started life as a hay-trailer on the farm, and has been lovingly converted into a family cabin. Secluded at the bottom of our meadow and surrounded by woodland, Bustard hut is perfect for young adventurers! The king-size bed with panoramic views across the fields offers a bit of luxury for mum and dad, and the sturdy bunk-bed is a hit with the kids. The kitchenette has all you need with a fridge, electric hob and microwave. The bathroom is also en-suite with a shower. Seating/dining areas are provided both inside and outside. Bustard has a large elevated deck to the side that overlooks our private woodland (perfect for den building), and additionally there is a firepit/BBQ area. All linen and towels are provided along with unlimited firewood and marshmallows! No Wifi but the phone signal is very good if you're not ready for a digital detox. Check-in from 2pm. Check-out 10am.
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Lapwing Hut

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Shepherd's hut · Sleeps 2
Lapwing is a luxuriously appointed Shepherd's Hut best suited for couples looking for an extra level of comfort during their glamping experience. The hut has a spacious firepit/BBQ area with a wood-fired hot tub overlooking our fields and woodland. The hut has an extremely comfortable king-size bed with views. The kitchenette has an electric hob, microwave/grill and fridge. The bathroom is also en-suite with a shower, so no tramping to the loo block in the dark! With double doors opening onto to a beautiful view, your focus will be outside, however indoors there is an electric stove as well as a radiator and a comfortable seating/dining area. All linen and towels are provided. There is access to a shared laundry facility. No WiFi although roaming signal is very good.
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The Coach House

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Holiday rental · Sleeps 4
A charming, self-catered, Victorian brick and flint cottage that sleeps 4. The Coach House is Grade-2 listed and brings all the character of a period Victorian property with original windows, floorboards and other features. Bedroom 1 has a king-size bed with a high quality mattress and topper to ensure a restful nights sleep. A smart TV, DVD player and two armchairs with further floor cushions and footstool are also provided in Bedroom 1, alongside an extensive library and DVD collection. The smaller Bedroom 2 is a twin (2 single beds). Downstairs there is a fully equipped Kitchenette with kitchen table to seat 4, an electric log burner and a small sofa. Also downstairs is a hallway and a large bathroom with shower. The Coach House is a quirky, dog-friendly, cosy space best suited to families with young children. The property is secluded, with views across our fields, and a very large and private garden/firepit/BBQ area. Please note that although plenty of seating is provided, there is NO separate sitting-room; it's a quirky '2-up 2-down'.
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89% Recommend18 Ratings · 13 reviews

Location

Salisbury, Hampshire, England, United KingdomTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Susannah E.

Joined in February 2021
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The Cholderton Estate is a 2500 acre organic and family-owned farm, just a 10-minute drive from the UNESCO world-heritage site of Stonehenge in Wiltshire. Each of our accommodation options; The Coach House, Lapwing Hut or Bustard Cabin is characterful and unique, and offers the chance to connect with nature and the ancient landscape of Stonehenge. The self-catered cottage and cabins each have a private en-suite kitchen and bathroom, fire-pit and wood-fired hot tub, all overlooking a secluded wildflower meadow. Aside from all that the wider area has to offer, The Cholderton Estate has extensive grounds and gardens, biking trails, a farm shop and beautiful pub walks right on the doorstep. As an organic Estate, in the process of re-wilding, we are also lucky to host a huge diversity of wildlife; all making us a destination in our own right.
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The Cholderton Estate, on which this glamping site is situated, has extensive grounds and gardens which guests are welcome to explore. There are footpaths and bike trails, plus tennis courts you can use. Cholderton lies within the Test Valley, an area popular for anglers, walkers, horse riders and cyclists. Stockbridge (10 miles away) is a lovely village and a good place to access the riverside is at Stockbridge Common. The area is rich with ancient history and even a walk around the grounds takes you past 5,000-year-old earthworks and burial mounds. Stonehenge (0370 333 1181) is just eight miles from site (and a very easy, 15-minute drive along the A303) and Avebury Henge is 25 miles away. Salisbury (11 miles away), historic Winchester and the New Forest National Park (both about 25 miles away) are all with half an hour's driving distance too, and make for easy day trips from Cholderton.

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A welcome hamper supplies you with a few basics on arrival and there’s a farm shop and café within the estate, just a five-minute walk away. For a longer walk with a reward at the end, enjoy a 40-minute stroll through the estate to The Malet Arms (01980 629279). It’s a traditional pub with a roaring fire in winter, kitchen garden and locally-sourced menu that comes highly recommended. The Red Lion (01980 671124) in East Chisenbury is worth the 12-mile drive if you’re a foodie, likewise The Greyhound on the Test (01264 810833) 10 miles from site in Stockbridge. This riverside town is also a great place for delis, coffees and light lunches.

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