The Old Barn At Trymwood Villa - Bristol
51.49458, -2.61355The 1-bedroom The Old Barn At Trymwood Villa is located 4.4 km from Bristol Aquarium and provides badminton and ping pong for active guests. The villa boasts a picnic area, a piano, and a garden, while Westbury on Trym Methodist Church is approximately 800 metres away.
Location
Bristol airport can be reached within 25 minutes drive, and natural attractions like Brandon Hill Nature Park are 4.1 km away. The nearby educational sites include Clifton College, which is 3.2 km away. The Old Barn At Trymwood Villa is situated 3.1 km from the family-friendly Bristol Zoo Gardens.
Dorset Road bus stop is also a short way from this accommodation.
Rooms
Enjoying a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, guests can make use of an iron and ironing board. The interior elements include a sofa, as well as a fireplace. This 1-bathroom villa comes with a bathroom with a tub, a separate toilet, and a shower. A dryer, toiletries, and bath sheets are also featured for your comfort.
Eat & Drink
A full kitchen, along with a dining place, are available for dining. There is also a microwave oven, an electric kettle, and a refrigerator in the fully-equipped kitchen. Guests can dine in Grand Sultan, a 5-minute stroll from this property.
Rooms and availability

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Max:6 persons
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Garden view
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Essential information about The Old Barn At Trymwood Villa
💵 Lowest room price | 515 NZ$ |
📏 Distance to centre | 4.7 km |
✈️ Distance to airport | 17.8 km |
🧳 Nearest airport | Bristol, BRS |
Location
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Restaurants
- Hotels nearby
Reviews of The Old Barn At Trymwood Villa
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missingWrote a review on 28 Sept
the old barn at trymwood villa was a delightful surprise. after a previous stay in bristol, we didn't expect much, but this charming place exceeded our expectations. from the lovely hosts and cozy woodburner to the idyllic garden with a waterfall, everything was perfect. we even got fresh muffins and the chance to collect eggs from their henhouse. can't wait to go back!
dark downstairs
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missingWrote a review on 24 Sept
From the moment we stepped foot in the immaculate and cosy barn, we felt right at home. Jane and her husband, the hosts, were incredibly welcoming and even greeted us with freshly baked muffins from their garden. My son had a blast collecting eggs from the hen house. the location was perfect for exploring Bristol and the surrounding areas. We can't wait to return!
Nothing that i didn't like. 😊.
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missingWrote a review on 22 Aug
Beautiful countryside location, close to Bristol. Charming cottage with character. Generous self-catering supplies. Friendly and helpful hosts. Convenient for sightseeing and local amenities. Cozy and warm atmosphere. Private parking for two cars. Great road links.
Nothing negative to say.
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missingWrote a review on 27 Jul
Everything provided that we needed, including basic essentials and delicious homemade muffins. Great location, with easy access to local shops and beautiful autumnal trees.- Lovely hosts, who were welcoming and helpful throughout our stay.
Downstairs area was a bit chilly, but the woodburner quickly warmed it up. Would have liked more time to relax and enjoy the surroundings.
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missingWrote a review on 26 Jul
A warm and friendly welcome from the hosts. We were greeted with a delicious homemade cake, which was a lovely touch. The location was convenient, with shops and restaurants within walking distance and the wedding venue nearby.
The downstairs of the cottage was quite dark and chilly. We had to keep the lights on constantly, which was not ideal.
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missingWrote a review on 20 Jul
The Old Barn At Trymwood was like a home away from home. The hosts were incredibly welcoming, even leaving us a homemade cake to enjoy upon arrival. The amenities were top-notch, with fresh provisions provided and a well-equipped kitchen. The location was idyllic, surrounded by beautiful gardens and a soothing waterfall. The woodburner kept us cozy and warm, and we loved being able to see the stars through the velux windows upstairs. The extra beds were a bonus for our diverse group, and the piano provided entertainment for our musically inclined child. it was a perfect getaway and we can't wait to return.
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missingWrote a review on 10 Apr
I had the pleasure of staying at the Old Barn At Trymwood and it was a delightful experience. From the moment I arrived, I was greeted with a warm welcome and a delicious homemade cake. The barn itself was cozy and well-equipped, making it feel like a home away from home. I especially enjoyed the peacefulness of lying in bed and listening to the sounds of the River Trym flowing outside my window. The location was also convenient, with the wedding venue I was attending just a short distance away. The village of Westbury on Trym was within walking distance, offering a variety of shops and restaurants to explore. I had a wonderful stay at the Old Barn At Trymwood and I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a cosy escape.
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missingWrote a review on 22 Mar
We instantly felt at home in this immaculate and cosy accommodation. the hosts, Jane and her husband, were charming and welcoming. They greeted us with freshly baked muffins made from fruits grown in their own garden. Our son even had the opportunity to collect eggs from the hen house! the location was perfect for us, as it was conveniently close to the wedding venue we were visiting. Despite roadworks in the area, we had no trouble reaching our destination. The shops and restaurants in Westbury on Trym were within walking distance, making it even more convenient for us. Cons: Nothing 🙌.
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missingWrote a review on 24 Jan
The Old Barn provided a warm and friendly welcome with a homemade cake waiting for us, a lovely touch. The cottage itself was homely and nicely furnished, with clean and bright bathrooms and comfortable and spacious bedrooms. The kitchen was well-appointed and had everything we needed for our short stay. The cottage also had games, puzzles, and fabulous artwork to enjoy. We appreciated the good quality provisions provided, such as butter, tea, proper coffee, and milk. Additionally, the cottage's location in a village-like enclave close to Bristol center gave it a charming and character-filled atmosphere.
Felt extremely safe, no complaints.
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missingWrote a review on 10 Jan
The value for money at this cozy barn was excellent, and the room was well-equipped with everything we needed. The location was perfect, tucked away in the countryside but still close to the city, and the staff treated us like family.
Breakfast choices could have been more varied.
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missingWrote a review on 03 Nov
From the moment we arrived, we felt right at home. Jane and her husband were warm and welcoming hosts, even treating us to homemade muffins and fresh eggs from their hens. The location was perfect, allowing us to easily explore the nearby Bristol area. The charm of the cottage, the beautiful gardens, and the thoughtful provisions provided made our stay truly special. We can't wait to return!
Can't recommend this hotel highly enough.
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missingWrote a review on 27 Oct
Lovely hosts, great location, charming character, private parking, beautiful garden.
Nothing, everything was great.
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missingWrote a review on 25 Oct
The room at The Old Barn At Trymwood was like a cozy retreat, adorned with charming rustic touches. It felt like a warm hug after a long day of exploring Bristol. The private bathroom, complete with a bath and hairdryer, provided a perfect sanctuary to relax and unwind.
Personally, I found the selection of toiletries in the bathroom a bit limited. But hey, it's just my opinion, and I'm sure others would still find them perfectly adequate.
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missingWrote a review on 13 Oct
The apartment was beautifully decorated and well-equipped, with everything we needed for our stay. The host was friendly and helpful, providing us with all the information we needed. The location was perfect, allowing us to enjoy the peacefulness of nature while still being close to city amenities. It was a great place to relax and unwind with family or friends.
The downstairs area felt a bit dark and chilly, but we were able to make use of the woodburning stove to keep warm. the stone floors downstairs were cold, so remember to pack your slippers.