| Cottage sleeping 2 (HOLFA) , Glastonbury |
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Price: £ from 247
Sleeps: 2 |

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| DELIGHTFUL BARN SET IN 10 ACRES WITH OVERGROUND SWIMMING POOL AND CLOSE TO MANY ATTRACTIONSCHRISTMAS AVAILABILITY FROM 22ND DECEMBER 2010SHORT BREAKS WELCOME PLEASE CALL FOR DETAILSREGRET NO CHILDREN OR BABIESHolly Tree Farm lies in the Vale of Avalon with views of Glastonbury Tor on the outskirts of the pretty Somerset village of West Pennard. The farm is approached via a private road through the paddocks which are home to the owner’s horses and a small flock of sheep. Stabling is available for your own horse with use of all weather dressage arena (extra cost). The barn is attached to the owner’s farmhouse a warm welcome awaits but privacy is assured with private entrance and patio. There is much to see and do in the area with a choice of attractions to suit all tastes. See the ruins of Glastonbury Abbey the Tor and the Chalice Well. Visit Wells our smallest city and walk through the cobbled streets to see the gothic Cathedral and the Bishops Palace. Nearby are Bath with its Spa and Roman Baths the East Somerset Railway that meanders through the Mendip countryside Longleat and the Dorset coastal town of Lyme Regis. There are several National Trust properties close by and water babies can enjoy the sports facilities available at Chew Valley Lakes. Have a game of pool or table tennis in the adjacent games barn or in the evenings simply relax and soak up the glorious sunsets whilst playing croquet or enjoy a dip in the pool and a BBQ under the apple trees.The barn features an attractive vaulted ceiling with exposed beams tiled floors and woodburner for those cooler out of season breaks. The accommodation offers ONE bedroom: double king-size zip-and-link (separates into twin) en-suite shower room with WC and underfloor heating. Lounge/kitchen/diner: open-plan lounge area with TV DVD and full Sky package (except movies). Kitchen area with 2 ring hob and oven dishwasher fridge/freezer and microwave Washing machine and tumble dryer are available (honesty box charges apply). Outside: enclosed private patio and use of the beautiful gardens and grounds. Amenities: ample parking. Bed linen electric central heating and internet access included. DIY livery for your horse is charged at £25 per horse per week payable direct to the owner on arrival please advise on booking that you require this facility. Regret no pets. Regret no smoking in the property. Bikes available. Location: beach 30 minutes drive pubs and shops 2 miles. |
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| Piltown House , Glastonbury |
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Price: £ 900 - £ 1299
Sleeps: 8 |

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| Rood Cottage Barn , Glastonbury |
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Price: £ 300 - £ 599
Sleeps: 2 |

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| Betsy Cottage , Glastonbury |
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Price: £ 150- £328
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Dating back to the 16th century, this medieval cottage has had a variety of incarnations in its life, including once being a poor house, kitchen and even a jail. Now, however, the cottage offers a unique opportunity to holiday in wonderfully quirky surroundings, including a double bedroom with four poster bed and free-standing copper bath, and a Victorian range in the sitting room, which also has a sofabed. There are ancient beams throughout, as well as exposed stone walls and flagstone floors. Guests have shared use of a small courtyard garden. The famous town of Glastonbury is a few miles away, and the whole area around the cottage is designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, making this character cottage a wonderful relaxing retreat. |
| Ideally positioned in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty at the head of the Somerset Levels, the village of Butleigh has a thriving community, including a shop and a pub, and is surrounded by green countryside, with trickling brooks and rolling hills just waiting to be discovered on a country stroll. The mystical town of Glastonbury is 3 miles away, and offers a range of amenities plus the chance to take in the superb views from its famous Tor. Also within easy reach are Wookey Hole, Cheddar, elegant Bath and stunning Wells Cathedral. |
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| Cottage sleeping 2 (GRAIN) , Glastonbury |
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Price: £ from 247
Sleeps: 2 |

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| MEET THE RESIDENT ALPACA HER10% OFF ANY SHORT BREAKS DURING NOVEMBER 2010Little England is quietly situated in the small Somerset village of Othery. If you are after a touring holiday its central location makes it an ideal base for the South West with Taunton Glastonbury and Wells all within easy reach. Approached through a private entrance shared only with the owner's adjoining property a warm welcome awaits but privacy is assured. Good walks are to be found virtually on the doorsteso it is ideal for dogs or why not bring your horse and explore the bridle ways. Stabling and grazing can easily be arranged as can use of the all weather flood lit arena with show jumps. Come and meet the resident Alpaca herd - put your hands into their ultra-soft fleeces and hold the cute baby crias or feed the friendly chickens. For tennis enthusiasts you will be welcome to use the owner's all weather tennis court and you will also have access to their games barn with exposed beams and cartwheel chandeliers a 3/4 sized snooker table table tennis table football and darts board. The cosy yet well-equipped accommodation has been refurbished to a very high standard and offers ONE bedroom: galleried double made up with fresh bed linen and towels. Bathroom: with shower over a hip bath and WC. Lounge/kitchen/diner: open-plan for an easy sociable holiday living. Lounge/dining area is carpeted with TV DVD hi-fi woodburner effect electric fire and a comfortable sofa that can be opened out into a double bed. Tiled kitchen area with electric oven with grill ceramic hob with 2 rings microwave fridge with ice box and dishwasher. You are welcome to use the owner's utility/drying room with washing machine and tumble dryer (honesty box). It can be accessed from the property via a secure internal door. Outside: pretty paved area for your exclusive use with cast iron garden furniture and a BBQ. Amenities: homemade cake on arrival. Ample off-road parking. Bed linen towels electric and central heating included. Regret no smoking inside the property. Dogs welcome. Free internet connection available. Location: beach at Burnham-On-Sea 13 miles village bakery with cafe 100 yards village shop 500 yards pub 500 yards ancient town of Langport 4 miles for a broader range of amenities. Glastonbury Festival 16 miles. |
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| Dairy Barn , Glastonbury |
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Price: £ 300 - £ 599
Sleeps: 2 |

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| Moorhouse Barn , Glastonbury |
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Price: £ over 1300
Sleeps: 8 |

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| Cottage sleeping 2 (WINDS) , Glastonbury |
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Price: £ from 247
Sleeps: 2 |

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EXPLORE ONE OF BRITAINS MOST BEAUTIFUL AND HISTORIC COUNTIES
Windsorgrove Cottage has been refurbished to a good standard and is set in the unique country village of High Ham in the heart of Somerset. The setting is perfect for long summer evenings with a glass of local cider or as a cosy retreat in the winter time. Just a short drive away are the towns of Glastonbury Street Wells and Taunton; a little further out lies Bath and Exmoor National Park. There are many National Trust properties in the surrounding area High Ham's own unique thatched windmill being one. There are several sandy and dramatic coastal beaches to the north and south such as Lyme Regis and Burnham-on-Sea. It also makes a perfect place from which to cycle walk fish birdwatch and go horse riding. There are facilities on site to bring your own horse this should be arranged prior to your stay to avoid disappointment (charge on request). The accommodation has flagstone floors throughout and offers ONE bedroom: double that can be made into a twin on request. There is additional sleeping for 1 person on a sofa bed in the lounge and is available on request. Shower room: with WC. Lounge/diner: spacious area with TV Freeview DVD hi-fi and french windows. Kitchen: well-equipped with electric cooker microwave fridge dishwasher and washing machine. Outside: French windows from lounge lead onto a paved patio and large private lawn with seating and a BBQ. Guests can also enjoy the lovely 1 acre garden surrounding the owner's detached property. Amenities: undercover parking. Bed linen towels and electric included central heating is an extra £20 per week from November - April and is payable to the owner on arrival. Regret no pets or smoking. Cot and highchair are not provided but guests are welcome to bring their own. Location: beach 30 minute drive shops and pubs 3 miles. |
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| Cottage sleeping 8 (HNYTH) , Glastonbury |
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Price: £ from 355
Sleeps: 8 |

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| WING OF 17TH CENTURY FARMHOUSE This larger than normal self-contained wing of a 17th century farmhouse is situated in the Sedgemoor Levels. A perfect base from which to explore places of interest such as the elegance of Bath the city of Wells with its famous Cathedral Glastonbury Tor and Abbey Cheddar Gorge and Wookey Hole. Stourhead and numerous National Trust properties Cricket St Thomas and Longleat and several sandy and dramatic coastlines are within easy reach. Also close by is the village of Street which has an indoor and outdoor public swimming pool and is also home to the Clarks outlet Village where keen shoppers can pick up a bargain! The Somerset Levels are a wonderful walking cycling fishing and bird watching area a designated site of Special Scientific Interest.The accommodation comprises THREE bedrooms: 1 large double with single bed 1 double room and 1 bedroom with 3 single beds one of which is 2'6". Bathroom: with bath and WC. Shower room with WC. Lounge: large room with TV Freeview DVD video and french doors onto a patio and large enclosed lawned garden. Second lounge has an inglenook fireplace with woodburner TV DVD and can be used for reading watching another TV programme listening to the hi-fi or playing the piano. Kitchen: large well-equipped room with electric cooker dishwasher microwave fridge freezer and food processor. Utility room: large with washing machine tumble dryer and fridge/freezer. There is also an additional shower and WC in the utility room. Amenities: ample off-road parking. Bed linen towels and electric included. Central heating included in winter months (small charge in summer months if required). Initial complimentary basket of logs is included but coal is at extra cost. Stairgate for small children. Regret no pets. Advance grocery orders by arrangement. Location: beach 30 minutes riding 8 miles golf 6 miles shop and pub 2 miles. Arrival: 3pm. |
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| Daffodil Cottage , Glastonbury |
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Price: £ 199- £554
Sleeps: 5 |

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| Dating back to 1790, Daffodil Cottage is a delightful semi detached period home in a tranquil location that overlooks farmland on the edge of the small village of Sutton. This quaint cottage retains plenty of original character features including flagstone floors and some exposed stone walls in the sitting room. The comfortable accommodation includes three bedrooms, an attractive conservatory, and a third of an acre of beautiful gardens. The cottage is a great base from which to explore the surrounding area including the Abbey and music festival at Glastonbury; the shops at Street; Wells Cathedral; Cheddar Gorge; Wookey Hole, and many wonderful countryside walks. |
| Sutton is a peaceful hamlet located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty three miles from the market town of Castle Cary. The town has lovely winding streets on which stand thatched golden hamstone cottages, and also offers an eclectic selection of antique shops, local stores, restaurants and pubs. Castle Cary is a horsehair weaving centre, and is home to a flax mill which is still in production - guided tours are available for an intriguing look into this ancient traditional craft. Nearby, visitors can explore the South Somerset countryside and its landscapes of lush pastureland; picturesque villages; the 28 mile Leland Trail, and the South Somerset Cycle Trail. The Haynes Motor Museum at Sparkford, East Somerset Railway and theYeovilton Air Museum are all close by, and the towns of Glastonbury and Sherborne are also within easy reach. |
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| Cottage sleeping 8 (SHALO) , Glastonbury |
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Price: £ from 570
Sleeps: 8 |

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| SUPERB ACCOMMODATION WITH FAR REACHING VIEWS CATERING CAN BE PROVIDED AT EXTRA CHARGEREDUCTIONS FOR NEW YEAR 29TH DECEMBER WAS FROM £1095 NOW FROM £995This luxurious lodge was built in 2010. Set amongst 8 acres of fields and farmland Sharpenton Lodge is situated on the edge of the village of Moorlinch with far reaching views over the RSPB nature reserve and land of special scientific interest on the Somerset Levels. On a clear day you can see for miles around. Moorlinch itself has a 12th century church and craft centre which offers pottery and glass blowing as well as a family pub providing good food. You will be well placed to explore the area including the towns of Glastonbury with its Tor and Abbey shop at the Clarks retail village in Street or visit Cheddar Gorge and the Cathedral City of Wells. There are many National Trust properties in the locality or you can enjoy a walk over the Quantock Hills all this within an hours drive. A little further out lie the historic City of Bath and Exmoor National Park. There are several sandy and dramatic coastal beaches to the north and south such as Lyme Regis Sidemouth and Burnham-On-Sea. If all of this is too much why not relax in the enclosed garden with a BBQ and a glass of wine or take in the views from the covered balcony or the well placed decked patio. Why not try self catering with a difference take a short break or a week away and enjoy a continental breakfast each day with local ingredients waiting for you the luxury of a local chef preparing your evening meal delivered to your door and traditional Sunday lunch in the nearby family pub all booked before you arrive (charges apply) perfect to celebrate a special occasion in style or a small get together. Pre booking required for further details please call.This stunning accommodation offers FOUR bedrooms: upstairs 1 large double with flatscreen TV covered balcony area with seating and far reaching countryside views and 1 small twin room (single bed with pull out full size single bed under). On the ground floor are 2 further double bedrooms both with patio doors leading out onto the covered decked walk-way around the lodge where you can sit and relax. Shower room: large with walk in double shower WC and heated towel rail. On the ground floor family bathroom with there is a shower installed over the bath WC and heated towel rail. Lounge/kitchen/diner: large open-plan area with comfortable sofas easy chairs TV with surround-sound DVD iPod docking station and large dining table. Kitchen area well-equipped with induction hob double oven fridge/freezer microwave washing machine and many useful extras. Outside: to the front is a patio area with seating. To the rear is a seating area with BBQ. Behind the lodge are large lock up farm sheds which can be used for storing bicycles etc. Amenities: ample parking to the front and side of the lodge. Bed linen towels electric and under floor heating included. Seasonal heating surcharge applicable £25 per week payable from 1 October - 1 April direct to the owner on arrival. There are 2 cots and highchairs available in the property. Regret no pets. No smoking in the property. Location: 10 minute drive from Millfield School ideal for parents visiting children boarding there. Less than a 30 minute drive from the Glastonbury Festival. Central for visiting the Bridgwater Carnival in November. Beach 20 minutes drive shop 2 miles pub walking distance. Sharpenton Lodge is also within easy reach to bus routes.For the owners other property nearby sleeping 2 + 2 see TEACH |
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| The Wheelwright's Workshop , Glastonbury |
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Price: £ 203 - £450
Sleeps: 4 |

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Nestled at the foot of the famous Glastonbury Tor with panoramic southerly views over the Somerset levels, Higher Edgarley House, the setting for your holiday cottage, is ideally situated for all things Glastonbury!
Glastonbury Tor, Glastonbury Abbey, unique and quirky Glastonbury shopping or the Clark's Village outlet shopping in nearby Street plus a wealth of pubs, Inns and eateries throughout the area sufficient to satisfy the most varied of tastes!
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| Wisteria Cottage , Glastonbury |
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Price: £ 364- £531
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Situated in the pretty Somerset village of Compton Dundon, this property is an easy drive from Glastonbury, and is a self-contained, single-storey wing of the owner's 400-year old grade ll Listed farmhouse. This wisteria-covered stone cottage offers an attractive open plan living area and two pretty bedrooms – all of which are decorated and furnished to a high standard. The garden provides a peaceful place to relax in the countryside whilst the local amenities and activities are still within easy reach. |
| The sleepy village of Compton Dundon is located at the head of the Somerset levels. Full of vibrant green meadows, meandering rivers and abundant wildlife, this pretty region is surrounded by steep, wooded hills and rambling pathways. Just seven miles away is Glastonbury Abbey and Tor - famous for its prehistory, Leylines and music festival. Wells Cathedral is also close by and well worth visiting, whilst those interested in shopping are excellently catered for in the local town of Street. Slightly further afield is the Regency city of Bath, Wookey Hole and Cheddar Gorge - all of which are just a short drive away. This stunning region is packed with great activities and numerous things to see and do. |
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| Cottage sleeping 2 (TEACH) , Glastonbury |
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Price: £ from 215
Sleeps: 2 |

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| COSY COTTAGE IN PEACEFUL VILLAGE LOCATION SLEEPS 2+2 REDUCTIONS FOR NEW YEAR 29TH DECEMBER WAS FROM £350 NOW FROM £295This lovely cottage formerly the village shop and post office is positioned in the centre of the picturesque Polden Hills in the village of Moorlinch. The village itself has a 12th century church and craft centre which offers pottery and glass blowing as well as a family pub providing good food. You will be well placed to explore the area including the towns of Glastonbury with its Tor and Abbey shop at the Clarks retail village in Street or visit Cheddar Gorge and Wells or enjoy a walk over the Quantock Hills all this within an hours drive. A little further out lie the historic City of Bath and Exmoor National Park. There are several sandy and dramatic coastal beaches to the north and south such as Lyme Regis Sidemouth and Burnham-On-Sea. The Tea Chest also makes a perfect place from which to cycle walk fish watch the birds or go horse riding. At the end of a full day unwind in the beautiful garden with a glass of wine. Tea Chest is also within easy reach to bus routes.The accommodation offers ONE bedroom: double that can be a twin on request. Shower room: with WC. Lounge/diner: with comfortable sofa bed (can be double for extra guests) TV and woodburner with 1st basket of logs free for those cooler out of season breaks (coal by arrangement with the owner). Kitchen: well-equipped with electric cooker fridge microwave and washing machine. Outside: patio area with seating. Use of owner's large very pretty gardens with outside seating and BBQ. Large lock up sheds for storing bicycles and boots etc. Amenities: parking is next to the cottage on a quiet village lane. Bed linen included. Electric £10 per week and £2 per day for night storage heating. Non-smokers preferred. Location: less than a 30 minute drive to Glastonbury Festival. Central for visiting the Bridgwater Carnival in November. Beach 30 minutes shop 2 miles pub walking distance. Tea Chest is also within easy reach to bus routes. |
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| Cottage sleeping 2 (LITUP) , Glastonbury |
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Price: £ from 215
Sleeps: 2 |

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| BRAND NEW DETACHED BARN CONVERSION WITH USE OF SAUNA This lovely detached barn has been recently converted to provide a holiday home on the edge of the Somerset Levels. Less than a mile from the traditional town of Langport Little Upton Cider Barn makes an ideal base for touring the whole of Somerset. There are a wealth of attractions to suit all tastes within a short drive and these include Longleat Cricket St Thomas Clarkes Village at Street Roman Bath and beaches on the north coast. Enjoy lovely scenery and walks direct from the property and in the evenings visit one of many local family pubs all serving good food. On site relax in the private rear garden area with seating or enjoy the sauna. The accommodation is spacious and furnished to a good standard and offers ONE bedroom: double with en-suite shower room and WC please take care as the bedroom is accessed via a steep open-tread space saver staircase there is also an external stone staircase which provides access to the bedroom. Lounge/kitchen/diner: downstairs open-plan with cooker fridge microwave TV DVD Freeview and woodburner (first basket of logs free). Washing machine in outbuilding. Outside: enclosed garden with seating. Amenities: ample parking. Bed linen and electric included. Electric heating. All dogs welcome. Location: beach 30 minute drive pubs and shop under 1 mile. |
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| Cottage sleeping 4 (HAMBU) , Glastonbury |
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Price: £ from 268
Sleeps: 4 |

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| RURAL LOCATION YET IDEAL FOR TOURING USE OF OUTDOOR SWIMMING POOL Hambush Cottage nestles in the grounds of Hambush Farm. Set in around 3 acres of gardens apple orchard and meadow land you are free to explore your surroundings. Situated on the outskirts of the small village of Baltonsborough you will be able to take advantage of the village amenities with its pub post office and general store all within walking distance yet still be only a 15 minute drive from the main A303 running through the West Country. Why not visit the famous city of Bath which is an hours drive away Glastonbury (5 miles) Wells (12 miles) or closer to home the Clarks Village in Street is a 6 mile drive. You will also be within easy reach of a wealth of interesting all-year attractions. Enjoy the outdoor heated swimming pool shared only with the owners' family (pool available end May - 1 September) or just relax with a bottle of wine whilst the children play football in the gardens. Approached through a private entrance the accommodation offers TWO bedrooms: 1 double and 1 twin with en-suite shower room and WC. Bathroom: family size with bath and WC. Lounge/kitchen/diner: open-plan with TV DVD hi-fi electric oven hob microwave fridge freezer and washing machine. There is an additional mezzanine seating area with bean bags and a single sofa bed ideal for children to play board games or somewhere to curl up with a book. Outside: patio area within a courtyard setting with garden furniture and BBQ. Amenities: ample parking. Bed linen towels and electric included. Electric heating included. Regret no smoking in the property. Up to 2 dogs by arrangement. Location: beach (Burnham-on-Sea) approximately 45 minute drive shop and pub within walking distance. |
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