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The exterior of Wyvern Apartment features natural wooden cladding, complemented by a dark front door and multiple windows. A covered porch area includes a railing, providing an inviting entrance. The surrounding greenery adds a touch of nature to the setting.
Chalet
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 139 reviews

Wyvern Apartment - Where your comfort matters

Wyvern Apartment is a newly converted studio apartment which is close to beautiful countryside and many great attractions. We have designed the apartment with our guests' comfort in mind and it has been ideally equipped for both business and pleasure guests. There is free parking, a flat screen smart TV, free unlimited WI-FI along with lots of other little touches to help make your stay as welcoming and convenient as possible. The apartment boasts a well equipped kitchen and walk-in shower room.

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The spacious living area features comfortably arranged sofas and a wooden coffee table. Large windows provide ample natural light, and a dining table is situated nearby. The room is accented by warm wood tones and soft textiles, creating a welcoming environment.
Apartment
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 170 reviews

High-spec apartment, river views

Beautifully appointed 2-bed apartment with gorgeous views down the river Yeo. Close to 24hr amenities and countryside walks. A mill has stood at this point on the river since doomsday, +1000 years. The apartment compromises the old mill with its thick walls and small windows with a modern addition which is a bright living space with a a private patio overlooking the river below. The apartment is a tranquil place with the gentle white noise of the river flowing down the old mill water race.

Top guest favourite
The charming stone exterior of the cottage is adorned with climbing roses and lush greenery. A light green door is set within the textured stone wall, accompanied by a small window framed by colorful flowers in pots, creating a welcoming entrance.
Cottage
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 222 reviews

Quiet Somerset Cottage with Gardens & Countryside

Court Cottage is a charming self contained 2 bedroomed cottage surounded by gardens & 26 acres of farmland in Stoford, a quiet village just over a mile south of Yeovil, Somerset & 5 miles from Sherborne. Geoff's Meadow, with trees & wild flowers is a quiet spot for reading on summer afternoons. You can take many walks in the area. There are at least 5 National Trust properties within 15 miles. Weymouth, West Bay, & Lyme Regis are all less than 30 miles. Court Cottage is ready to welcome you!

Superhost
The exterior of a stone building is highlighted by a flowering tree in the foreground. A green door is positioned at the top of the stone steps leading to the entrance, complemented by a small potted plant. A lush green lawn and gravel path complete the tranquil setting.
Barn
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 141 reviews

The Granary - spacious, stylish barn conversion.

"The Granary" is a beautiful single level, second floor, barn conversion on the outskirts of the village, Barwick, just 1.5 miles from Yeovil. Providing the perfect location for a relaxing escape to the country, yet just 30 minutes from the fabulous Jurassic coastline. Spacious & light accommodation with two double bedrooms (beds can be singles or kingsize) both with en-suite, contemporary comforts and a wood burning stove. Parking for two cars and a small garden area with picnic table.

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A modern kitchen showcases wooden cabinetry with an arranged countertop featuring a selection of local produce. The view extends to an adjoining living area beyond a brick archway, highlighting a dining space with a seating arrangement and floral accents on the wall.
Flat
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 234 reviews

"Noresire" Stunning Grd Floor Country Garden Flat

Our beautiful garden flat sits on the site of one of the oldest Nurseries in England. Renovated & refurbished this 2 bedroomed luxury flat is in a quaint village in the heart of the Somerset country. Equipped with modern conveniences it retains a sense of charm & character. Whether you are looking for beautiful country walks, a visit to the cycle café of the year or just a relaxing visit we are for you. Noresire is a ground floor flat with a family member above so footsteps may be heard.

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A rustic stone building is featured, characterized by its natural stone facade and wooden accents. The entrance is highlighted by a wooden door with a decorative wreath. Windows are framed with greenery, complementing the tranquil setting.
Cottage
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 119 reviews

Converted three bed stable - no children under 8

A converted stable on a peaceful farm surrounded by acres of countryside but within striking distance of Sherborne and good National Trust gardens. The Tallet is opposite the old farmhouse and next to a magnificent Somerset cider barn. The private terrace has a covered eating area and open lounging space enclosed by walls and clipped box hedging. The underfloor heating and electric log burner add warmth to the sitting room and the spacious open plan kitchen makes for a sociable space.

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The estate is set within lush green countryside, surrounded by rolling hills and trees. The historic building features a central tower and a blend of stone and timber structures. Flowering trees and well-maintained gardens enhance the serene setting, with a pond reflecting the beauty of the landscape.
Barn
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 441 reviews

The Estate Office, Luxury Barn

We welcome you to come and be part of the restoration of this unique and ancient Monastic Estate, nestled under St Michael’s Hill in Montacute. Discover peace and tranquility in this 5* property in a simply stunning location. Treat yourselves to the delights of the local restaurants. Osip in Bruton, Holm, South Petherton The Barrington Boar, The Lord Poulett in Hinton St George and The Three Horseshoes, Batcombe. Fancy a bracing swim and a sauna book into the Shorline Sauna, Lyme Regis.

Top guest favourite
The cottage exterior features natural stone walls and a sloped roof. A charming entryway is accented by flower baskets and a vibrant sunflower. A small garden area with green grass and a gravel path leads to the front door, framed by lush greenery.
Bungalow
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 215 reviews

Detached stone bungalow in pretty Somerset village

Light and spacious cottage in one of South Somerset's loveliest and oldest villages with a community shop, pub, ancient church and small cosy cafe. Surrounded by beautiful countryside and located at the foot of Ham Hill Country Park and nature reserve, it is perfect for walkers. We are also ideally placed for exploring market towns and gardens and National Trust properties in South Somerset and Dorset. The Dorset World Heritage Coast, Lyme Regis and West bay are just a 35 mins drive away.

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A cozy window seat is featured beneath a row of tall, multi-paned windows. Soft pillows provide comfort, and natural light illuminates the space. Sheer curtains frame the window, allowing a glimpse of the greenery outside.
Home
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 185 reviews

The Little Dairy

The Little Dairy, at Watercombe Farm is ideally situated, being only a fifteen minute walk into Yeovil Town centre. We are also only a short walk from, Bournemouth University Campus, Westland Entertainment Centre and Abbey Manor Business Park, most of which can be reached via footpaths. A five minute drive will take you to the historic village of Montecute, leading onto the Chinnocks, Chiselborough and Norton Sub Hamdon, all of which are ideal for walking, cycling or simply a pub lunch.

Top guest favourite
A rustic log burning stove is positioned beside a charming stone wall, offering a cozy focal point. A woven rug covers the floor, leading to a dining area with a light-colored table and soft seating, inviting relaxed gatherings.
Cottage
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 228 reviews

Little Gem Somerset Cottage

Little Gem Cottage is situated in the pretty village of West Coker just a ten minute drive from the A303. The village has a grocery shop, butcher, restaurant, pub, children’s playground and lots of walking all close by. The cottage is the perfect retreat and base to visit all Somerset and Dorset has to offer. There are two double bedrooms offering accommodation for upto 4 guests. The cottage garden is the perfect spot for your morning coffee or evening glass of wine by the fire pit.

Top guest favourite
The exterior of a charming stone cottage is highlighted, showcasing a sloping tiled roof and multiple windows. A small patio area features white chairs and decorative plants, while a gravel driveway leads up to the entrance, surrounded by well-maintained greenery.
Guest suite
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 403 reviews

Clapper Hay Annex

The Annex provides a completely self contained accommodation with it's own entrance and external keybox, enabling independent access. Fully refurbished self catering accommodation in a conservation area on the edge of Merriott village. Ideal for vacationing, users of the National Cycle path (30) or business users. The property is not suitable for pets. An 'exterior only' CCTV camera is fitted to the main house, to maintain the security on the driveway approach to the Annex.

Top guest favourite
A spacious living area showcases exposed wooden beams, enhancing its character. Two sofas are positioned invitingly, with one featuring patterned cushions. Warm light enters through large windows, illuminating the open space that connects to a kitchen area in the background.
Barn
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 330 reviews

The Dairy - Spacious & Stylish with Tennis Court

The Dairy is a lovingly converted barn set in a gorgeous courtyard setting. We have kept the original beams and furnished with antiques sourced at local auction houses. It is a roomy conversion and can also be rented as a 4 bed. The very comfortable king size bed has an ensuite shower, with power and rainfall shower. There is plenty of outside space and a gas BBQ for your use. There are also bicycles and an all weather tennis courts guest can use, please ask.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Yeovil?

    Accommodations can be found in central Yeovil, near shopping and dining, or around residential neighborhoods offering quiet stays. Areas close to parks and green spaces are often recommended for those seeking more tranquility.

  • What are the best things to do in Yeovil with kids?

    Visit Ninesprings Country Park for nature walks, try local activity centers with soft play and bowling, or learn at hands-on museums. Family friendly events throughout the year add variety to the experience.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Yeovil?

    Yeovil has vibrant town markets, locally rooted museums, and scenic parks like Ninesprings. Many travelers enjoy exploring surrounding countryside, historic landmarks, and seasonal festivals.

  • How is the weather in Yeovil?

    Yeovil has cool, damp winters around 36-48°F (2-9°C), with mild springs and summers ranging from 54-71°F (12-22°C). Rain is common year-round, so bring a waterproof jacket or umbrella.

  • When is the best time to visit Yeovil?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended, with milder temperatures around 54-71°F (12-22°C) and vibrant countryside scenery. Many visitors also enjoy local events and outdoor activities during these months.

  • What are the best places to visit in Yeovil?

    Ninesprings Country Park, local museums, and town center shopping areas are frequently suggested. Seasonal markets and nearby historic estates add variety for those exploring Yeovil.

  • What are some hiking trails in Yeovil?

    Yeovil has scenic walking trails winding through countryside fields, woodlands, and local parks. Ninesprings Country Park is frequently suggested for gentle woodland paths and water features.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Yeovil?

    Families can explore Yeovil Country Park, visit local museums, or enjoy interactive play spaces and bowling venues. Outdoor adventures and seasonal events provide engaging outings for all ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Yeovil?

    Explore historic market towns, visit stately homes and gardens, or discover nature reserves in the countryside around Yeovil. Many travelers also venture to seaside villages or ancient landmarks for a broader regional experience.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Yeovil?

    Yeovil has a variety of pet friendly accommodations, including vacation rentals and guesthouses that welcome dogs. Some neighborhoods near parks and green spaces are frequently suggested for travelers bringing pets.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Yeovil?

    Locals suggest exploring markets for regional treats, visiting parks for outdoor relaxation, and checking community boards for seasonal activities. Bring layers and waterproof shoes for comfort during unpredictable weather.

  • What is Yeovil known for?

    Yeovil is known for its aviation history, vibrant town markets, and scenic green spaces like Ninesprings. The community has deep roots in industry and local crafts, with several annual festivals celebrating Somerset traditions.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Yeovil?

    Yeovil has local galleries, independent shops, and historic buildings tucked around its town center. Woodland trails in smaller parks and lesser-known museums can provide a quieter, distinctive visit.

  • What are the best foods to try in Yeovil?

    Yeovil has locally rooted flavors, including Somerset cider, West Country cheeses, and traditional pies. Some cafés and restaurants highlight seasonal produce and classic British desserts.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Yeovil?

    Pack layers for cool mornings and evenings, a waterproof jacket for unpredictable rain, and comfortable shoes for walking. Many visitors also bring a reusable bag for local markets and outdoor snacks.

  • What is the nightlife in Yeovil like?

    Yeovil has pubs, live music venues, and casual eateries around its town center. Evenings are relaxed, with spaces for conversation and occasional performances, especially on weekends.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Yeovil?

    Yeovil often hosts agricultural shows, food festivals, and community celebrations during late spring and summer. The Yeovil Show is frequently suggested, highlighting local farming, crafts, and family activities.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Yeovil?

    Yeovil has a range of family friendly vacation rentals, including homes and apartments with spacious layouts and access to nearby parks. Many neighborhoods are ready to welcome travelers of all ages.

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