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The detached stone cottage features a traditional design with a red-tiled roof and multiple chimneys. A well-kept garden with colorful flower beds surrounds the front, complementing the manicured lawn. Clear blue skies enhance the tranquil setting of the countryside.
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4.96 out of 5 average rating, 174 reviews

Private cottage full of character near Glastonbury

From Tilham Cottage guests can enjoy many local attractions such as beautiful walks on the Mendip Hills, Cheddar Gorge, Wookey Hole caves, Glastonbury and the pretty city of Wells with its stunning Cathedral. The coast is a 50 min drive. Set in the heart of Somerset in a beautiful and secluded country setting, with views of Glastonbury Tor and the countryside this detached stone cottage provides spacious and characterful accommodation with its own large garden for relaxing surrounded by fields.

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A cozy living area features a blue sofa adorned with vibrant cushions and a large ottoman. Framed artwork decorates the walls, and a blue side table holds decorative items. Natural light filters through a window, complemented by soft yellow curtains.
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4.99 out of 5 average rating, 367 reviews

The Hidey Hole - Cottage in the heart of Wells

Tucked away in the very heart of the picturesque city of Wells, just moments from the High Street, Cathedral & Bishop's Palace. The Hidey Hole is a charming one bedroom cottage, accessed via a pretty central courtyard. Having recently been refurbished, this stylish cottage offers an eclectic mix, combining modern convenience, character features and quirky, yet sumptuous, décor. This hidden gem is ideally placed to enjoy all that Wells has to offer and makes the perfect place to relax & unwind.

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The exterior view showcases a single-story building with stone walls and multiple sets of French windows opening onto a garden area. Comfortable outdoor seating is arranged on a stone patio, surrounded by lush grass and trees. A gentle morning light enhances the serene atmosphere.
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4.91 out of 5 average rating, 158 reviews

Beautiful Restored Barn -The Old Stables

The Old stables is part of the original estate of Cary Fitzpaine. Although the setting is rural, we are a short way from A37 (.5 mile) and A303 (1.5 miles) which makes us very accessible to other amenities/attractions. The property is self contained and private. The owners live nearby and are happy for guests to walk around the farm, and are also on hand if required. We are in easy reach of many National Trust properties, Yeovilton Fleet Air Arm Museum, Haynes Car Museum and many more.

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A charming exterior view of the barn featuring natural stone walls and a well-maintained garden. Various plants and flowers, including irises and leafy shrubs, create a vibrant landscape. Surrounding trees provide greenery and shade, contributing to the serene atmosphere of the property.
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5 out of 5 average rating, 223 reviews

Orchard Cottage

A beautifully converted barn with a contemporary feel next to a 17th century cider house set in the middle of 12 acres of gardens and ancient orchards. Ideal for those who enjoy modern comforts and luxurious touches such as 1000 thread count Egyptian cotton bedding, top quality feather pillows (with hypo-allergenic pillows on request) and bathrobes combined with the peace of the beautiful Somerset countryside. Perfect for dog lovers, with great walks from the house and in the grounds.

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A charming stone wall is adorned with cascading clusters of purple wisteria blossoms. A textured wooden door is framed by greenery, while a terracotta pot holds a thriving plant. The cobbled path extends toward a verdant garden, enhancing the inviting outdoor space.
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4.96 out of 5 average rating, 140 reviews

Godminster Manor Cottage

Set in a private cobbled courtyard on an organic farm, half a mile from Bruton, this old stone cottage has been lovingly restored. It has an inglenook fireplace, oak-framed roofs, flagstone and elm floors, with art and furniture collected over many years filling the rooms. Bruton is renowned for its restaurants and art galleries. The 'Newt in Somerset' is next door and there many other wonderful nearby destinations and beautiful walks from the farm within the surrounding countryside.

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The exterior of a modern barn conversion exhibits a stone façade with wooden framed windows. A brick-paved pathway leads to the entrance, surrounded by gravel and potted plants. Gated trellis sections provide a private touch, while a clear blue sky enhances the inviting atmosphere.
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4.97 out of 5 average rating, 152 reviews

The Pigsty

The Pigsty is a modern, comfortable barn conversion situated in an area that used to be part of the farmyard, opposite our farmhouse cottage and a pretty mill with a view of the village on the hillside where the sun sets. Little gated courtyard with table and chairs to enjoy that view. Walking distance to the village shop and local pub for drinks. Great footpaths to explore the countryside, you need a car to make the most of your stay. Maximum of two guests Check in from 4pm

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A spacious living area features high, exposed beam ceilings and large sliding doors that open to the outdoors. A comfortable sofa adorned with a soft throw is positioned in front of a cozy dining space. Natural light fills the room, highlighting the modern kitchen appliances.
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4.99 out of 5 average rating, 362 reviews

The annexe may cottage

The cottage is decorated to a high standard,light and airy and looking out over open countryside With its own patio area for al Fresco dining in warmer weather Bordering the beautiful Longleat estate it is possible to cycle through the park Close to Bath, Bristol and Wells. Numerous attractions including cheddar gorge, Wookey hole and stourhead gardens The Jurassic coast is approx 1hr 20 min away by car If bringing cycles it is possible to store cycles in owners barn/shed

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A view of Hill House Cottage is framed by lush greenery, showcasing the rustic stone exterior adorned with climbing plants. The gravel driveway leads to the entrance, with a manicured bush enhancing the inviting appearance of the property.
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4.88 out of 5 average rating, 247 reviews

Hill House Cottage

Located close to the centre of Templecombe Village, Hill House Cottage is a charming, self-contained wing of a Grade II listed early 18th century house. The property has been renovated to a high standard with exposed stonework, flagstone floors, and a lovely wood burning stove in the sitting room, creating a very special holiday accommodation. The cottage is within walking distance of a convenience store, fish and chip shop and the nearest pub is less than 1 mile away.

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A rustic stone cottage emerges from a lush garden, framed by vibrant greenery and colorful blooms. A pathway leads to the inviting front door, adorned with light pink hues that complement the earthy stone exterior. A charming atmosphere prevails, showcasing the cottage's picturesque entrance.
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4.95 out of 5 average rating, 152 reviews

Pilton Cottage, Grade II listed 400 yr old Cottage

Beautiful, Boho and cosy stone cottage, in the picturesque and peaceful Somerset village of Pilton, near Glastonbury. The cottage has been lovingly and sympathetically renovated, and fitted with lots of discreet mod-cons The perfect bolt hole for 2, with super comfy king size bed, squashy velvet sofa and wood burning stove, this really is the place to be to enjoy a cosy time away with a loved one (and your dog!). There's a village pub, and Co-op too.

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The exterior of the coach house features textured stone walls, a red-tiled roof, and green foliage climbing the entrance. A light blue door is prominently displayed, framed by wooden supports. The windows, partially covered in vines, add a charming touch to the inviting facade.
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4.89 out of 5 average rating, 201 reviews

Little Brook, Batcombe, nr Bruton

Nestled in the heart of Batcombe, our renovated coach house offers a comfortable place to stay. The cottage is situated in a picturesque village a few yards from fantastic walks across the mendip hills. Bookings for Christmas, Easter min 3 days also bank holidays must be a minimum of 3 nights, Friday-Monday. Also up to 2 dogs are very welcome. There is a £10 per dog per night charge which can either be added to Airbnb booking or paid when here.

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A charming stone house with a distinctive façade features large windows that allow natural light to fill the interior. The upper balcony adds architectural interest, while surrounding greenery hints at the tranquil rural setting.
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4.96 out of 5 average rating, 128 reviews

The Seed House, Shepton Montague

Situated in a delightfully rural village on a working farm, the Seed House has been tastefully converted with oak beams and brick and stone features. Easy access to many famous attractions, such as Stourhead (NT) and The Newt in Somerset. Excellent pub in village. On site there are 3 well stocked coarse fishing lakes (Higher Farm Fishery) available - free fishing for one guest during their stay. Well behaved dogs welcome. Off road parking.

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A charming stone cottage is partially covered by lush green vines, with a thatched roof complementing the historic architecture. A wooden door framed by greenery provides an inviting entrance, while colorful flowers and well-maintained plants add a touch of vibrancy to the surrounding garden area.
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4.93 out of 5 average rating, 419 reviews

Stone &Thatch Cottage built 1595

400 year old self-contained cottage (built in 1590 according to the plaque on the wall) in Mells, one of the most unspoiled villages in the west. Lovely stone architecture, historic buildings, blissful countryside and 3 min walk from our awarding-winning village pub The Talbot Arms. Close to Bath, Wells, Glastonbury, Lacock (Potter fans) Cheddar Gorge and Longleat. Easy drive to Cotswolds, the Dorset coast, Wales and Wye Valley.

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