Courtyard Cottage
£155.00 up to £235.00 per night
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A traditional, Grade-II listed cottage nestled in the beautiful South Somerset countryside, a stone’s throw from the Blackdown Hills, East Devon and Dorset AONBs. Space for four guests to stay under a thatched roof, surrounded by stone floors, oak beams and whitewashed walls.
The cottage's spacious and open-plan living, kitchen and dining area is a fantastic place for hearty breakfasts and evenings spent socialising into the night.
Dine alfresco in the courtyard garden or settle here with a drink as the sun sets in the evening.
Fully equipped and dog friendly, it’s the perfect, cosy base to explore the wonderful West Country.
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2 nights min low season 3 nights high & Weekends
No pets
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