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Rent holiday accommodation at Temple of Diana, Weston-under-Lizard in Shropshire

A superb holiday letting in Shropshire - self catering accommodation at Temple of Diana. This acomodation sleeps 6 and prices for a week's stay start from just £989.

Features at Temple of Diana include: • Internet Access • Pub near by • Easy Walking Access • Cottage Sleeps 6. You can find out more about the accommodation and the facilities below.

 
Temple of Diana in Weston-under-Lizard, Shropshire, West England
 
 

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Temple of Diana details

Please note that this property is currently under refurbishment, photographs will be available towards the middle of June 2015

The Temple of Diana, built in the 1760’s for Sir Henry Bridgeman, is located within 1,000 acres of ‘Capability’ Brown Parkland on the Weston Park estate.

The Temple is a masterpiece of the 18th century architect James Paine whose work can also be seen at Chatsworth and Alnwick Castle to name a few. Sir Henry Bridgeman inherited Weston in 1764, as grandson of Lady Anne Newport, sister of the 4th Earl of Bradford of the 1st creation. He started spending heavily on improvements to the House and wider estate. He ordered fine furniture in London, commissioned the stunning Gobelin tapestries from Paris and instructed the legendary ‘Capability’ Brown to landscape the park. It was Sir Henry’s vision that was to leave a lasting impression on the landscape at Weston.
As a multi-purpose 18th century garden building, the Temple has many intriguing features which will be enjoyed by guests 21st century style; a three-bay glazed Orangery used for the cultivation of exotic plants with a spectacular outlook over the landscape; the circular Tea Room ,where the lady of the house would take tea and the Octagonal Music Room where the family would gather for recitals.

The Temple was undoubtedly integral to Brown’s plans, nestled in Temple Wood, one of only five Pleasure Grounds conceived by Brown. The Temple’s north side was intended to be seen from across Temple Pool and was inspired by Andrea Palladio’s 16th century Venetian works and therefore gave the front and back of the building two very different architectural styles depending on how the visitor approached the estate.

The Weston Park Foundation, the independent charitable trust that now owns and maintains the estate is giving this very special property a new lease of life, balancing comfort and modernity whilst respecting its heritage.
A short break in the Temple will be a truly unique experience.

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Location

Temple of Diana is situated at , Weston-under-Lizardin Shropshire. A map is below but if you are travelling by car the all important Sat Nav settings are: Lattitude , Longitude or postcode .

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Temple of Diana accommodation summary

4 poster bed Unknown   Multi bath room Unknown
         
Non smoking Unknown   Detached Unknown
         
Pool Unknown   Hot tub Unknown
         
Wheel chair access Unknown   Easy walking Has easy walking access
         
Open fireor woodburner Unknown   Pet friendly Not pet friendly

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Activities close by

Sandy beach Not or unknown   Sea Not or unknown
         
Fishing Not or unknown   Close to a Pub Is close to a pub
         

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Map view of Temple of Diana

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