Eco Glamping Pod availability

Note: two-night minimum stay applies; adults only, no pets

  • Eco Glamping Pod waterside view

    Private waterside location

    Our Eco pod borders a wildlife pond in a private gated setting away from other units. Parking is a short walk (100m) away near the farmhouse. At certain times of the year we have sheep grazing on the surrounding paddock, but there is a permanent grassed area in front of the pod for our guests to enjoy, with a variety of wild and cultivated plants.

  • Eco Glamping Pod view through decking doors to pond

    Perfectly built for two

    The pod lounge has a comfy leather sofa, small library of books and a Bluetooth speaker. A log burner will keep you warm on chilly nights and two sets of double doors let the outdoors in when you need some cooling breeze on a hot day.

  • Kitchen equipment

    Eat in, dine out

    The kitchen has a two ring gas hob, under-counter fridge and is equipped with all the basics you should need for a short break. Tea, coffee, sugar and milk (dairy or plant-based) are provided.

    If you prefer to eat out, we have two pubs within a 15-20 minute walk and many other options a short drive away.

  • Bedroom area

    Where you'll sleep

    The sleeping area is accessed via a hand-built spiral staircase. The double bed has a comfortable foam mattress. Bedding is provided, with extra covers and hot water bottles for the colder months. Blackout curtains will delay the morning light so you can enjoy a good lie-in.

  • Table and chairs on the decking

    Decking and lawn

    Outdoor furniture is provided. There is also a Kamado BBQ available for you to use, and a fire pit for the colder months. Firewood and charcoal is included in the nightly rate (both are to be used away from the decking for safety reasons).

  • Sunset view from the top field

    Around the farm

    Adjacent to the pod there is a large field with views over the surrounding area. All our guests are free to roam this field for most of the year. A public footpath runs through the farm with the Grand Union Canal (and a canalside pub) at one end and Rushmere Country Park at the other. Some areas of the farm are off limits to visitors - we will point these out when you arrive.