Clearwell Castle in Clearwell, the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, is a Gothic Revival house constructed from 1727. Built by Thomas Wyndham to the designs of Roger Morris, it is the earliest Georgian Gothic Revival castle in England predating better-known examples such as Strawberry Hill House by over twenty years

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A magnificent castle in a romantic forest setting
Set in 20 acres of grounds complete with a cocktail terrace and croquet lawn, Clearwell Castle is the perfect fairy-tale wedding venue. Step inside the house and be greeted by roaring log fires, grand reception rooms and two well-stocked bars.

At the top of the stone entrance steps, you enter into the main hall of the castle. The roaring log fire at the end of the room ensures a warm welcome for you and your guests. Comfortable sofas make this grand space a pleasant area for guests to relax throughout your day.

The Library, with its substantial armchairs, provides a perfect spot for mature guests to take a quiet five minutes. The solid oak hand-carved dining table can be used to display photographs of the happy couple, or for games to keep younger guests amused. The Drawing Room houses the baby grand piano and affords views over the croquet lawn up to the pavilion beyond.

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