Set on the fringes of the Blackdown Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this contemporary barn is perfect for families wishing to tour or walk the region. It boasts a wood burner, striking open-plan kitchen/diner and far reaching views.
Long walks and views to remember await you here in Somerset, the ideal location for a dog-friendly retreat. Happily sleeping a pack of nine (eight humans and two dogs, that is) in bright and cheerful accommodation, this house promises to tick every box for man and man’s best friend alike. Make use of the enclosed lawn to let your pup run off some steam, while you relax on the garden furniture and plan walk for days ahead. After all, the beautiful scenery that surrounds you is almost certain to spark some holiday inspiration.
Carefully designed for a restful and relaxing break, this property pairs both style and functionality. The décor is soft and inviting in the lounge, a cosy spot with sofas, a smart TV and a wood burner that promises something for everyone on an evening in. Meanwhile the smart and stylish kitchen diner is well-equipped with an electric AGA and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer and dishwasher, and even has bifold doors leading out to the lovely patio garden. A short flight of five steps leads up to the second level of the property, where the four bedrooms and two bathrooms can be found – made up of two king-size bedrooms, two twin rooms, one bathroom and one shower room.
Plan for rural walks in Somerset and Devon, discovering the Blackdown Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on your doorstep (2.5 miles) and the coastal East Devon AONB a little further afield (11.5 miles). Flock to Monmouth Beach (17.5 miles) where dogs are welcome year-round, or follow the South West Coast Path for unforgettable walkies along the Jurassic Coast. Venture to the Quantock Hills AONB (15.5 miles) and enjoy a calming walk up Cothelstone Hill (19 miles), or perhaps mosey around Glastonbury town (27.5 miles) for a relaxing day out.