Courtyard Cottage
£155.00 up to £235.00 per night
The highlights
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.
Resort video not available
Beds not available
2 nights min low season 3 nights high & Weekends
No pets
Brochure not available
Board not available
Cancel date not available
Departure date not available
Affiliated link not available
Flight not available
Arrival flight not available
Departure flight not available
Transfer not available
Luggage not available
Deposit not available
Discount not available
Not available
Covid Policy
Not available
Covid Light
Location
UK Holidays, England, Somerset,
Address
Not available
Share
Related Places
-
Tor View Shepherds Huts
- 0
- 2 nights min low season 3 nights high & Weekends
£105.00 to £180 per night
LUXURIOUS SHEPHERDS HUTS - Plan a summer escape to one of the gorgeously handcrafted Tor View Shepherds Huts. After waking up warm and cosy in the bed, step outside for an alfresco breakfast where you can admire glorious views of the Somerset countryside and Glastonbury Tor. Head out for a walk, or relax in the snuggly hut with the glow of the wood burner. As evening sets in gather by the fire pit with a bag of marshmallows before slipping in to the hot tub for a soak under the stars! Sleeps 2 adults + 1 infant 🛏️ Green Stay THE HIGHLIGHTSLuxury hand crafted huts at the height of comfort - modern and stylish, with rustic rural charm.Perfectly situated to explore all of the magnificent natural beauty that Somerset has to offer. Sit by the fire pit and watch the sun set over the hills, or enjoy a glass of bubbly in the wood fired hot tub.Get a great night’s sleep in the wonderfully comfortable beds, before waking up to stunning views of Glastonbury Tor.Warm and cosy all year round, both huts come with toasty wood burners, energy efficient electric radiators and heated towel rails.Visit nearby Wells, Glastonbury, or Frome, with their wide variety of bars and restaurants. Two unique shepherds huts in our hayfield, which are over 500 feet apart - both are completely separate with breathtaking views.YOU SHOULD KNOWNo pets allowed.The field is a car free zone.This property has won Gold in the Bristol Bath and Somerset Tourism Awards, was a finalist in the South West Tourism Awards and the Mendip Business Awards, and won a VisitEngland ROSE Award in 2022.Ted's Hut is TV and WiFi free, so you can totally switch off.The nearest charging point for electric cars is in Wells, at Morrisons Supermarket (postcode BA5 1UA) – which is just 5 ½ miles/11 minutes away.However if you’re staying in Ted and have got your own ‘grannylead’ you can charge up onsite, as there is a socket next to the car park. The owners don’t charge for this service, but Len and Ted would like you to make a donation to an ecological charity instead.
-
The Gothic Church
- 0
- 2 nights min stay
£880.00 per night
No description available. To learn more, contact us using the contact page.
-
Tall Trees Glamping
- 0
- 2 nights min stay
£550.00 per week
Tall Trees Glamping is home to four luxurious safari lodges in Somerset. Sleeping up to six people (plus two dogs), the lodges are perfectly positioned in a large meadow with trees, wild flowers and an orchard. Whether you dream of long summer evenings relaxing on your veranda or cosy nights in front of the wood burning stove, these beautiful lodges offer up a memorable holiday in the most glorious of surroundings. Wonderfully located on the edge of the Somerset Levels, these stunning lodges have all the perfect ingredients for a restful holiday. Inside, the open plan living, dining and kitchen area is as charming as it is welcoming. The living room has a stylish wood burner, a well-stocked log basket and a cosy sofa. Settle down in front of the fire and delve into the pile of board games that are ready and waiting. The fully-equipped kitchen is a world away from regular camp cooking. With a mains supplied sink, fridge, hob and oven it’s perfectly set up for the most eager of chefs. And, for those not quite so eager, the thoughtful owners can provide prepared homemade meals. The large dining table comfortably seats six people and is a great place for your morning cuppa - or a serious game of snakes and ladders. The lodge sleeps up to six people in a king bedroom, double cabin room and twin bedroom. With quality mattresses, soft white Egyptian cotton bedding and thick duvets they are all wonderfully cosy. Simply styled with feature lighting and beautiful textiles, the bedrooms are all delightfully relaxing. The stylish bathroom has a shower, flushing toilet, basin, heated towel rail and plenty of hot water. And fluffy white towels and complimentary toiletries all come as standard. Outside, you have a handsome decked veranda complete with comfortable seating and an outdoor light. And in front of your lodge is a cast iron BBQ and picnic bench - perfect for a spot of al fresco dining or late night marshmallow toasting. Onsite, there is a shop that stocks home cooked meals and all the basics. The Somerset levels is a great place for walking, cycling and birdwatching. And the legendary market town of Glastonbury and the pretty city of Wells are both within easy driving distance. For any cider lovers, a visit to Mugley Cider Farm and Somerset Cider Brandy Company is almost compulsory.
-
Somerset Roundhouse
- 0
- 2 nights min stay
£240.00 up to £310 per night
ROMANTIC ROUNDHOUSES - Enjoy the countryside from the luxurious comfort of one of these stunning roundhouses. Somewhere between a yurt and a treehouse, this pair of roundhouses each has its own character and charm, The Nest enjoys beautiful views, while The Hide gives you total seclusion. Both have wonderful interiors, with squashy beds and living areas as well as a sumptuous bathroom. You will also find a tempting outdoor bath at each roundhouse, so you can enjoy a relaxing soak amongst the marvels of nature. Sleeps 2 per roundhouse
-
Owl Cabin
- 0
- 2 nights min stay
£270.00 up to £415.00 per night
Spend magical evenings relaxing in the hot tub underneath the sparkling skies of this pretty Somerset idyll. Stare out at the beautiful garden and enjoy uninterrupted views of the fields beyond while the birds serenade you with their night song. For those looking to relax, unwind and reconnect with the natural world, then this is the perfect spot. Owl Cabin is a beautifully styled property sitting amongst woodland on an organic farm. The exterior is very much contemporary cabin style, with timber cladding, aluminium frames and an abundance of glass to maximise the experience of living amongst nature. The interior is no less impressive, a vaulted ceiling creates a spacious feel and allows natural light to pour in. The kitchen is country-style with pretty blue cupboards and all the modern conveniences guests might need to put together meals. You will love enjoying lengthy breakfasts at the large wooden kitchen table which sits in the centre of this spacious area, enjoying the tranquility and wonderful views through patio doors which lead out to the garden Should inspiration hit, there is a handy workspace where guests can enjoy the natural world outside while writing a journal or a poem or maybe simply checking the emails. A stylish sitting room awaits guests after long days exploring the area, leave the boots at the door, grab a glass of wine from the kitchen, put up your feet and stretch out in front of the cosy wood burning fire or binge watch a box set on the flat screen television. Come bedtime and a lovely exposed staircase curves around the kitchen and takes guests onto a large mezzanine level. There you find a kingsize bed dressed with white linens and a woollen blanket, whilst sheepskin rugs which cover the floor to keep feet cosy. A modern take on the traditional antler-style chandelier is a lovely quirky touch which adds character to this beautiful cabin. There is a handy toilet en-suite and larger family bathroom can be found on the ground floor, with a large rainfall shower and freestanding bath tub. Visitors may be excused for never leaving the comfort of the cabin but those wishing to explore will find a lovely gastro-pub, The Lord Poulett Arms, just a 15 minute stroll from the cabin. Or pack a picnic and head to the Jurassic Coast for some fossil hunting and sea swimming. You're also close to the East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the Blackdown Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, so be sure to bring your walking boots!
-
Hut 1898
- 0
- 2 nights min stay
£240.00 up to £340 per night
Hut 1898 is a grand and opulent shepherds hut that offers plenty of space for guests to spread out and relax in style. The clean and simple exterior belies a deceptively spacious and luxurious interior that has a fully fitted kitchen, separate bathroom and stunning views of the lake and woodland through every window. The living area and bedroom have been decorated with understated class, with dark wood and tan leather that combines well with the beautiful botanical wall paper, giving the space an elegant timeless feel. Guests will also love the wood burning stove that adds a cosiness to the stylish details throughout. The luxury oversized monsoon shower has pretty mosaic tiles which surround a glass panel providing a view of the lake. It's big enough for two, and as with every part of this gorgeous hut, no detail has been overlooked, including the heated towel rails. Step out of the hot steaming water, wrap yourself in a warmed robe and help yourself to the fully stocked antique gin bar, before settling down to dry in front of the wood burner. Hut 1898 provides the perfect meeting of old time charm and modern convenience, ensuring guests can enjoy a comfortable and relaxing break. Step out through huge glass doors onto the deck and be treated to a little oasis of woodland with your own private garden. Out here you'll find a hot tub of wood and metal which fits seamlessly into the setting, and views of the entire lake, up to the wooded hills beyond. You could be forgiven for thinking you'd somehow landed in Canada. Pop back in to the bar and get a top up before taking advantage of the pizza shed and eating al fresco in the bamboo den fire pit area. This place is truly wonderful and allows you to be part of the wilderness without feeling like you're out in the wild. Enjoy your homemade pizza with a few glasses of wine, and as darkness falls and owls hoot, climb into the hot tub and marvel at the sounds and sights from your own private haven with fairy lights twinkling all around. Before bed, throw some complimentary marshmallows on the fire pit, then snuggle up in the delightfully cosy bedroom and watch your favourite film. Or maybe turn off the lights, switch on the DAB radio, and let the sound of the shipping forecast lull you to sleep. Crewkerne is a market town situated two miles to the east where you'll find a Waitrose and plenty of independent shops. One mile north is Hinton St George, a picturesque village with an award winning gastro pub, ‘The Lord Poullett Arms’. Lyme Regis is also a 30 minute drive away. We recommend having lunch at the Town Mill Bakery or the Mill Tea & Dinning Room, followed by a visit to the microbrewery and art gallery housed in an old water mill. You can enjoy dinner at Hix Oyster and Fish House while you watch the sun go down.
