This beautiful reverse-level cottage has been thoughtfully designed and furnished to give you the most amazing stay. It’s nestled in a rural setting, yet only 3 miles from the popular county town of Taunton.
Using this farmyard cottage as your base, couples and their canine companion can experience idyllic rural life in this charming spot between the Quantock Hills AONB and Blackdown Hills AONB. With scenic walks in every direction and quaint Somerset villages all around, this is the perfect getaway for lovers of nature and outdoor adventures.
Inside the stone cottage guests will find a reverse-level design, stepping straight into the king-size bedroom with its wooden beams and warming lights. Guest can make use of this bedroom’s en-suite bathroom with a bathtub, separate shower and WC. Head upstairs to find the airy open-plan living space made up of a kitchen, dining space and lounge. The kitchen has all you need to make this a home from home, featuring its own breakfast bar to enjoy your meals from. After dinner, settle into the cosy lounge space that offers a Smart TV and electric fire for guests and their doggies to relax in front of. This cosy space also leads on to a marvellous Juliette balcony that allows for natural light to pour in and opens so guests can enjoy the views of the rolling fields around. In the stone-walled courtyard outside, guests can dine under the morning sun or nighttime stars using the charcoal BBQ before relaxing in the private hot tub. Feel free to walk the owner’s private grounds that features a charming unenclosed pond.
Amongst so many vibrant areas in the surrounding AONB hills, Castle Neroche (6.5 miles) is a splendid place to park the car and head out with the dog, offering walking trails and an Iron Age hill fort waiting to be discovered. Heading north instead, pass the town of popular town of Taunton three miles away to reach the Quantock Hills (6.5 miles), another Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty where no stick should be left unfetched. Have a ball amongst the towering Douglas firs of the Great Wood (14 miles) or throw a tennis ball on the striking pebble shores of Kilve Beach (20.5 miles).