An oasis away from the city. 

Named after the Pre-Raphaelite poet Christina, who wrote about her stay at Glottenham in the 1880s, this quirky cabin is decorated in the eccentric style of this Victorian movement., with original antique rugs and furniture and hand embroidered linen sheets.

 

Amenities

Gas stove. Fully equipped kitchen. Firepit BBQ. Pizza oven. Icey-tek coolbox. Fresh drinking water. Hot Safari showers. Own composting toilet. Handwash, dishwash and toilet paper. All bed linens and towels. Battery lanterns. Car parking. Large communal yurt. Washing up area. Wheelbarrow for luggage. Firewood, charcoal and kindling. Woodburner.

Various nature, woodland art and craft and bushcraft courses available.

Local produce hampers available

Rates

£108 - £225 per night depending upon season and length of stay

sleeps 5 in one double, 2 singles and one trundle bed

Check ins Monday and Friday


Reviews

We had wonderful time in the seclusion of the woods

“It was a lovely place to wind down and connect with each other in nature which is what we were looking for in a weekend away, we loved cooking on the fire each night, and the cool box with ice packs was both thoughtful & useful, the tiny pizza oven was also amazing!”

— Becky.

Very magical

“ and so different to anything that we where used to. Absolutely amazing, and would definitely do it again.”

— Francesca.

This place was absolutely perfect!!.

“ It was so peaceful in the forest with only nature to listen to...my idea of heaven! Rossetti had everything you needed, all cooking facilities were fantastic, the room was comfy and homely and loved showering under the trees! Would definitely recommend and will definitely be back!.”

— Dianna.


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Take a break from the hustle and bustle.

“The greenness and flowers to refresh our London eyes, and a small population of beasts and birds around us”

Christina Rossetti