萨默塞特 · 整套民居 · 2室6床3.0卫 · 可住14人 · Large Luxury Glastonbury House, Stunning views!
2 bedroom, 3 reception rooms ( receptions turn into double bedrooms) An opportunity to stay in a refurbished house with large private balcony, entertaining spaces overlooking large gardens. Plus the option to book (as an extra to the main house) our new gorgeous 1 bed log cabin). The house has spectacular views of the Somerset levels and the Tor in one of Glastonbury’s prime locations, Wearyall Hill. 2 minute walk to original spot of the ‘Holly Thorn’ and 5 min walk to Glastonbury centre. You will enjoy having this spacious detached house with private balcony and decking terrace plus up to 2- 5 bedrooms all to yourself. ( Please note there is now further accommodation available with the new fully insulated gorgeous log cabin in the garden with wood burner. This will be for additional accommodation to the main house and priced as an extra on top of the main house. Please message us for further info on this. Photos of the cabin's inside coming soon) The main house is has its own very large balcony overlooking the magical garden which includes its own huge willow tree, 2 magnolias and spacious recreational areas This is truly a unique and amazing place set in a quiet location. To maximise the glorious views from all the reception rooms, the house has been built as an upside-down house with bedrooms below and all receptions above. There is off road parking for one car and free on road parking on the long road outside the house. The house and cabin welcomes couples, families, retreats, workshops and groups up to 14. Information for workshops and retreats and small weddings please make a booking request and then we can discuss prices. The accommodation benefits from a modern Art Deco inspired living room with a touch of glamour called The Gold Room. This room is open plan to the dining room which benefits from spectacular views of the garden and Somerset levels. Please note that the woodburner is not in use in the dining room. From here your journey continues into the sanctuary of the Sunroom, which overlooks the gardens and has panoramic views of the Somerset levels, the Tor and the ruined remains of the legendary Cadbury castle (rumoured to be the site of King Arthur's Camelot) a truly wonderful and relaxing room with views to die for. Through winter you can often see the famous 'murmurations' of the flocks of starlings from the sunroom. On the same floor you will also find the kitchen that is equipped with all your needs for anything up to large family and group dining. A gorgeous rolltop bath awaits you in the main bathroom and on this same floor is a separate small toilet. Both main bedrooms are on the lower level and it is here that you will find the master bedroom on your left known as The Palm room. A sumptuous bedroom with a king size bed and en suite shower room which has a touch of exotic in the décor. Again, with wonderful views of the garden. Across the small hallway is the second large bedroom with King size bed, and single bed plus option for a second single bed. Please note that the king size bed can also turn into two singles if requested. This room is elegantly decorated and benefits from having an en suite toilet and sink. Again, breath-taking views of the garden and direct view of the large balcony. The large balcony is a wonderful space to enjoy your morning coffee, celebratory drinks and alfresco dining. With glorious views over the gardens, you literally feel like you are amongst the trees in a tree house! Down on the lower level in the garden is the new one bed garden log cabin. The cabin has a lovely reception room with wood burner, this room has 2 a pull out large sofa beds. There is also a bedroom with a fixed king size bed. Plus a small shower room. The cabin also has a basic mini kitchen area in the reception area with fridge freezer. The cabin will sleep 4 comfortably and at a stretch 6. The garden contains multiple terraces, a new mini orchard area and a wonderful huge willow tree plus various other beautiful trees and a large flat patio area with outside kitchen (in the summer months) plus dining set. For the more chillier evenings there’s a hanging 'fire pit' tripod for your warmth and enjoyment under the stars. This is also a perfect setting for workshops and group activities. Please contact us for further information if these activities interest you. There are a few toys to keep your young children amused in the house and a garden hammock for older children and adults alike. For those of you who like to people watch the odd pilgrim on their ways to Wearyll Hiil top, where the original spot for the holly thorn planted by Joseph or Arimathea is (2 min away from the house) there’s a road front conservatory with nice seating areas for a coffee or evening drink or simply to read a book. Evenings can be pleasantly spent in the comfort of the house complex or at one of the various events/workshops, restaurants (serving local produce) or local country pubs. There are also many fantastic café’s in Glastonbury town serving locally sourced food. Plus the pubs and restaurants in the villages surrounding Glastonbury. There's a wide range of shops in the small town of Street nearby at Clarks Village, and the picturesque destinations of Wells, Langport and Somerton only a 15 to 20 minute drive away offering local produce and delicacies. Please do not hesitate to request from us more in-depth info and recommendations if interested! Other things to note.... It’s a magical and memorable place to stay! A great area for unique events, workshops, shopping, outings in the beautiful Somerset countryside, historic places of interest like Glastonbury Abbey, spiritual pilgrimages and retreats, bicycling, walking, birdwatching, fishing or just chilling out! ...not to mention the world renowned Glastonbury festival! We can help with organising extras that can make your special stay even more special, so please ask for info.
We had a lovely few days, sunroom and garden great places to spend time. Would definitely stay again.
Great location for Glastonbury town centre. The host made the house lovely and made us very welcome.
Lovely host, great house with beautiful views. Decor was peaceful. The host helped with questions we had and gave great recommendations for the area. We would definitely come back :)
Perfect group stay for a hen do. There was plenty of room for all of us and it was spotlessly clean. It was a shame we didn’t get to enjoy the beautiful outside area because of the weather, but the views from the house were lovely. Would definitely recommend!
There are many fantastic café’s, pubs and restaurants in Glastonbury surrounding villages, and a wide range of shops in Street at Clarks Village, Wells, Langport and Somerton, offering local produce and delicacies. Please do not hesitate to request from us more in-depth info and recommendations if interested!
Somerset has so many surprises waiting to be unwrapped by the inquisitive visitor and your stay will give you the opportunity to experience many special places of interest.
Glastonbury itself has few if any equals when it comes to historical interest. It’s a town where myth, magic, religion and history seamlessly interweave, with Its association as the ancient “Isle of Avalon” and with King Arthur living long in its memory.
On a clear day from the top of Glastonbury Tor the 360-degree panorama takes in a view that stretches to the legendry ‘Cadbury castle’ remains. A legend that hints is the home of King Arthurs Camelot. With views across to the borders of Wiltshire and ancient alignments travelling direct to Avebury and Stone henge.
To the South and West, the borders of Devon are just able to be seen at the edge of the horizon and on a clear day the hills of South Wales are also visible. Few views can compare with those from Glastonbury Tor so a journey to its summit is well recommended!
The history and archaeological record tell a story that runs from earliest megalithic pre-history through to bronze age, iron age, Roman, medieval and every era from then up to the present day. It was the site of the largest, richest and most powerful abbey in the world after Rome until Henry VIII brought about its destruction); the ruins of which still remain the centre-piece of the town. And to further add to the mystery of Glastonbury, the alleged tunnel system under which it travels and beyond must be one of the most intriguing of all.
There are also miles of country walks and bike rides in this historical and magical area.
We aim to make your stay as lovely as possible, and hope that it is a comfortable and memorable stay.
For groups please contact me for sleeping options and configurations.
A FEW OF THE MANY LOCAL ATTRACTIONS & PLACES OF INTEREST
Glastonbury Festival
The Glastonbury Fairy ball
The Glastonbury Frost Fair
Beltane, Lamas and Solstice celebrations
Glastonbury Tor and Abbey
Chalice Well gardens
The white spring (open Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays 1.30-5pm)
Glastonbury / Clark’s Shopping Village Cider making tours
Cheddar Gorge and caves
Wookey Hole Caves
Wells Cathedral, Bishops Palace & gardens
Bath & the Roman baths
Barrington Court, a charming Tudor Manor
Burrow Mump
Dunster Castle and working water mill
Exmoor National Park
Forde Abbey and Gardens
Ham Wall Nature Reserve
Haynes International Motor Museum
Hestercombe House & gardens
Jurassic coast & Lyme Regis
Lavender farm in Falkland
Longleat Safari Park
Montacute House & gardens
The Newt Estate & gardens
Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm
West Somerset Steam Railway
Yeovilton Fleet Air Arm Museum
Guests can hire bicycles locally, ( River Parrett Trail Bikes) and there is also kayaks ,canoes & paddle boards for hire nearby ( Somerset Boat Company).
Getting about and how to get here:
Regular bus service from Glastonbury to Bristol, Bath and Wells.
Daily Berry’s bus service direct from London to Glastonbury from Hammersmith
Daily trains from London Waterloo to Temple Combe
Daily trains from Paddington to Castle Cary (closest train station to Glastonbury)
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