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It's not all Wurzels and cider! With its dramatic coastline, wild moors of Exmoor National Park, tranquil willow producing wetlands, harbours, marinas and ancient woodlands, Somerset is a wonderful area to explore. Great for cycle routes, scenic walks and wildlife watching.

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The Duckling Lodge (private hot tub) 4

East Huntspill, Somerset, South West of England

The Duckling Lodge (private hot tub) From £2772 Availability

A lodge with a range of amenities, including private hot tub, open plan dining and living area, plus a double room, walk in wet room with toilet and a lovely patio area for sipping wine on a summer evening. In addition the lodge has free wi-fi , bedding and towels and complimentary toiletries. The location is great, with lovely walks along the river and a host of adventure activities to take part in such as kayaking, paddle boarding and archery.

This cabin is located in Highbridge. Forde Abbey and Admiral Blake Museum are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Mendip Hills and RSPB Ham Wall. Ashton Windmill and Brean Splash Waterpark are also worth visiting.

The Grange 8

Stawell, Somerset, South West of England

The Grange From £1210 Availability

The Grange offers a retreat for those in search of a unique countryside escape with a difference. The wonderful location offers the perfect opportunity to explore the delights of the Somerset levels. Bird lovers may be lucky enough to spot buzzards, cranes and herons. A visit to Wells Cathedral, Glastonbury Abbey and the five National Nature reserves are a must! But you don’t have to go out and about if you simply need oodles of space for energetic children (and grownups) to run around in, just make the most of the huge gardens you will have all to yourselves. For those who prefer indoor comforts, the Grade II listed home boasts a classic and tasteful interior. Filled with wonderful original features Gothic arch doorways, exposed beams, flagstone floors, a vaulted galleried landing and open fireplaces all add to the unique atmosphere. This hidden jewel within Somerset is believed to date back to the 13th century, having undergone various renovations over subsequent years. The current owners have very sympathetically updated The Grange to create a characterful home-from-home.  The ground floor has a welcoming large comfortable living room with open fireplace, extremely well-equipped country style kitchen with sparkling disco ball, breakfast area and superb dining room, all with original flagstone floors. Four bedrooms are located on the first floor, including the Master bedroom with garden views and en suite bathroom. There are three further large bedrooms (two with king/double beds plus a single in each, and one with zip link super king bed that can also be made up as a twin room). The rooms share access to a country style family bathroom on the first floor. The roll top bath is perfect for a soak after a day of exploring Somerset and there is an additional shower room available on the ground floor. There is no better way to end the day than an al fresco barbecue in the wonderful enclosed gardens where you can soak up the last of the day’s sun, try your hand at a game of croquet on the well-tended lawn or simply enjoy the peace and tranquillity of this exquisite Somerset retreat.

The Grange is located in a wonderful position for those wanting to explore the beautiful county of Somerset. Popular Glastonbury, steeped in myth and history, is just a 25-minute car journey from the house. For shopaholics, Clarks Village is just 20-minutes away and offers a variety of designer and high street brands at outlet prices. This home is located in the small village of Stawell, set between the old market towns of Glastonbury/Street and Bridgwater where a large variety of helpful amenities, including shops and restaurants, can be found, with several favoured pubs in the surrounding villages. While guests will be able to enjoy complete and total tranquillity, the house is conveniently situated less than 10 minutes from the M5. The Grange makes a wonderful base for those wishing to truly explore the West Country, with some of the region’s most beautiful spots and attractions within easy reach. These include, Cheddar Gorge and Wookey Hole Caves, Dunster Castle, Exmoor, the Quantocks, Mendips, Brendon Hills, the cities of Bath and Wells, Glastonbury Abbey and Tor, and Longleat. Or even closer by, how about some more quirky places to visit, like the Shoe Museum, or Westonzoyland Pumping Station!

The Levels, Strawberryfield Park 2

Cheddar, Somerset, South West of England

The Levels, Strawberryfield Park From £1253 Availability

This architect-designed eco lodge is the perfect retreat for couples looking to take a truly relaxing break away from their busy schedules.
Inside the lodge you will find a contemporary living space with an open-plan layout furnished with sumptuous seating and a state of the art audio and visual system.
The modern, well-equipped kitchen with its Dualit appliances will bring out your inner foodie and the specialist wine cooler will keep those bottles of fizz chilled while you soak away the afternoon in the gorgeous outdoor hot tub.
Setting a magical mood are the lights twinkling from the starlight canopied roof that covers the courtyard – the perfect place to feel a million miles away from it all.

Security Deposit
We ask our guests for a £125 security deposit, pre-authorised against your credit card. This is in case there is any damage to the property during your stay. The money is simply reserved and then released afterwards if there is no damage. We will contact you nearer the time of your arrival to arrange this.

This cabin is located in Cheddar. Cheddar Crazy Golf and Mendip Spring Golf and Country Club are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Mendip Hills and Cheddar Gorge. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Action Centre or Somerset Speedway.

The Levels, Strawberryfield Park 2

Cheddar, Somerset, South West of England

The Levels, Strawberryfield Park From £766 Availability

Living room Open plan with the dining and kitchen areas Fabric sofa and leather armchair with footstool Coffee table, side table and media unit Wall mounted Bang & Olufsen Smart TV with Apple TV Kitchen/Utility Open plan with the living and dining areas Access to the decked terrace Modern kitchen with island, breakfast bar and two stools A single built in electric oven with warming tray, electric hob and extractor Built in microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and wine cooler Fully equipped with Dualit Kettle and toaster, cafetiere and Krups Nescafe Dolce Gusto coffee machine Dining Room/Area Open plan with the kitchen and living areas Access to the decked terrace with bistro table and chairs Wooden dining table and chairs, seating two Master Bedroom A modern style bedroom open plan with the rest of the lodge Super king size bed with bedside tables and lamps Walk in wardrobe with dressing table, illuminated mirror and seating for one Wall mounted flat screen TV En-suite Family Bathroom En-suite to the master bedroom Accessed via bedroom or direct from courtyard decking with starlit canopy Walk in rainfall shower, freestanding bath with LED spotlights Two heated towel rails, Wash basin with shaver point, WC and mirror with motion controlled lighting Two steps up to access the property with small porch Large private L shaped decking around the lodge with led lighting along the edge of the decking sides Two chairs and coffee table situated under the sheltered starlit canopy Breakfast table with two chairs and two sun loungers Private hot tub partially sunken into the decking Communal parkland and small orchard for all guests Parking for one car beside the lodge

THE LODGE AT CROSSROADS FARM, pet friendly in Middlezoy 6

Bridgwater, Somerset,

THE LODGE AT CROSSROADS FARM, pet friendly in Middlezoy From £749 Availability

The Lodge at Crossroads Farm rests in Middlezoy, sleeping six in three bedrooms.

The living areas in the property consist of an open-plan living area with a kitchen with electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine and dishwasher, dining seating for six people, and a sitting area with TV. The bedrooms consist of a king-size with en-suite bathroom, a double, a bunk, along with a bathroom. Outside, there is wrap around decking with furniture, enclosed paddock, and ample off-road parking. Within 0.4 miles, you will find a shop, and within 0.3 miles, you will find a pub, and please note that this is a non-smoking property. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. One well-behaved pet is welcome. Your adventure to Somerset begins at The Lodge at Crossroads Farm.

Amenities: Electric heating. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine and dishwasher. TV, WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Ample off-road parking. Decking with furniture, enclosed paddock. One well-behaved pet welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 0.4 miles, pub 0.3 miles

Region: Somerset offers 3 Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty - the Quantock, Mendip and Blackdown Hills. Lose yourself in the glory of nature, take a ride on a steam train, visit a traditional farmers’ market or explore your mystical side at Glastonbury.

Town: In the middle of Westonzoyland and Yeovil sits the picturesque settlement of Middlezoy. The community is conveniently located near a variety of attractions, including the meandering River Parrett, the Westonzoyland Pumping Station Museum, the beautiful Greylake RSPB area, and the mystical Millenium Wood. The George Inn, a warm and inviting tavern, serves traditional, hearty meals, and the convenient convenience store in the adjacent hamlet ensures that you never run out of anything you might need. The local market town of Bridgwater, with its interesting Somerset Brick & Tile and The Blake Museums, as well as the Quantock Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty home to the sites of Kings Cliff and Great Wood, are easily accessible from the settlement.

Located in Bridgwater, this lodge is in a rural area. RSPB Ham Wall and Quantock Hills reflect the area's natural beauty and area attractions include Greenbank Pool and Walled Gardens of Cannington. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at The Cygnet Health Care Stadium or County Cricket Ground. Practice your golf swing on a nearby course, or enjoy other activities in the great outdoors, such as hiking/biking trails and cycling in the area.

The Lodge near Bath, country holiday lodge in peaceful setting, with 2

Bath, Somerset, South West of England

The Lodge near Bath, country holiday lodge in peaceful setting, with From £1568 Availability

This is a romantic country lodge set in a sleepy little village just 7 miles from Bath, a peaceful retreat away from the crowds in Bath.
A luxurious interior with modern kitchen and bathroom, the main open plan room includes a suspended double bed (which can be stabilised) and cinema style TV, perfect for short or long stays this accommodation provides everything you need for a restful break from city life.
Self catering, all modern facilities built in a glass fronted lodge, relax on the hanging bed while watching the wildlife pass by pheasants, owls, fox, deer and every kind of bird you can think of.
The George Inn, one of the oldest pubs in the country is just a short walk away, a great place for meals with open log fires and scrumpy full of history dating back to the 1300's.
Please be aware there is another visible property nearby (The Old Mill Treehouse) approx 15 metres away from the lodge but shaded by trees / shrubs for your privacy.

This lodge is located in Norton St. Philip, a neighborhood in Bath, and is in a rural area. The Trowbridge Museum and Art gallery and American Museum in Britain are cultural highlights, and some of the area's landmarks include Farleigh Hungerford Castle and Iford Manor and the Peto Garden. Longleat Safari and Adventure Park and Botanical Gardens at Victoria Park are also worth visiting. Be sure to check out the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

The Rectory 14

Bristol, Somerset, South West of England

The Rectory From £4500 Availability

Nestled in one acre of glorious gardens in the quintessential English hamlet of Hinton Blewett, deep in Somerset’s magnificent Mendip Hills, The Rectory is just perfect for family get togethers and groups of friends having something special to celebrate. It is a sublime oasis of gracious living with an endless list of qualities and treats. This superb retreat sleeps up to fourteen adults and two children in luxurious comfort and entertains them like few others. The Rectory boasts an indoor pool, a home gym, a family room with TV, croquet on the lawn, access to Netflix and Amazon Prime, the most amazing, characterful living spaces and a beautifully planted garden. Dinner and drinks can be enjoyed in lavish style inside and out, you can sing along with the Bluetooth, you can enjoy a ‘Come Dine With Me’ experience in the kitchen with guests cooking on the gas-fired Aga, the electric Aga oven, the combi microwave oven or even in the top-floor kitchenette or even better, you can pop along to the award-winning Ring O’Bells pub for some steamed Fowey mussels.

In a land of fresh cream teas, scrumpy cider and breathtaking countryside, Hinton Blewett, is as peaceful as they come. This pretty, charming hamlet sits in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty enjoying a fabulous village pub full of oak beams, inglenook fireplaces and welcome smiles. If you want to stay in the splendour of your atmospheric, panelled dining room, the pub even offers delicious five-course, full tasting journeys as takeaways. The hamlet offers a lush, one and a half hour, three mile circular walk by Litton Reservoirs, taking in the fresh country smells, mesmerising, beautiful valley and rolling farmlands. You will quickly get lost in the bird song and country air when staying in The Rectory. Not far away is the elegant Georgian city of Bath with its traditional heritage of ancient Roman Baths, its iconic Royal Crescent, remarkable galleries, contemporary culture, year-round festivals, green spaces and some of the finest independent shops in Britain. The Cathedral City of Wells enjoys its unique moated Bishop’s Palace, its magnificent cathedral and a fine dining scene which will get your tastebuds tingling. Your holiday will be complete with trips to Stonehenge, Avebury, Longleat Safari Park, Cheddar Gorge, the phenomenal Wookey Hole Caves and Glastonbury Abbey.

Behind the ancient stone walls that ensure your total holiday privacy, the lush lawns, towering trees, well-established colourful shrubs and glorious wisteria of The Rectory, you will discover an enormous country house that exudes charm, period character and a warm, welcoming ambience. The Rectory maintains its elegance, tradition and character whilst having been brought bang up to date with the modern magic of technology and luxurious indulgence.

Its magnicent drawing room is brimming with sumptuous sofas where you can retreat with the Sunday newspapers and a cup of tea, cosy up next to the roaring fire or bring the generations together for some family board games. With heavy drapes at the period sash windows, a chandelier hanging from the ceiling and glorious Mendip garden views from the windows, it takes you back to a time of Byron and Jane Austen. The warm, panelled dining room boasts Georgian splendour and another period fire offering a crackling atmosphere. There are four reception rooms in total on the ground floor which radiate from the flagstone hallway, offering beautiful spaces to mingle or slide away. The children’s lounge or family room enjoys an enormous television, the perfect spot for a lazy evening after an energetic day. The drawing room television is discreetly hidden behind a mirror. In addition to the formal dining room, the breakfast room enjoys a country kitchen table, perfect for breakfasts or alternatively guests can dine alfresco on the terrace while enjoying glorious garden views. The kitchen will impress the most discerning of chefs with its five-door gas Aga with hotplates, it electric Aga double oven, its combi microwave and oven in the pastry room, its chilling cabinet for your smooth Sancerre, its American double fridge freezer with ice-maker, its Nespresso coffee maker and other fabulous appliances. The kitchen is a beautiful, sociable space with plenty of spots where you can entertain the chef! The upper floor of the house also boasts a super kitchenette.

The Rectory enjoys a home gym, complete with treadmill and recumbent bike, where you can keep up your fitness levels and later drink as much wine and eat as much local cheddar as you like. There is a fridge in the gym for your cool bottled water. The lower floor is also home to the seven-metre indoor pool which is heated to a toasty thirty degrees and perfect for a few lengths.

Diving within crisp cottons, you will enjoy some serious shut-eye in seven beautiful bedrooms, five double rooms, one twin and one nursery room. All enjoying contemporary, natural colour palettes they are full of sumptuous vintage furnishings and sensational soft furnishings. Bedroom one comes with a romantic, super king-size, four poster bed and an en-suite bathroom, bedroom two boasts a beautifully dressed super king-size bed and a bathroom next door and bedroom three offers another super king-size four-poster and an adjacent spacious bathroom with an original decorative fireplace. The nursery for three little ones is accessed via bedroom three, so it makes an ideal family suite. Bedroom four also boasts an adjacent bathroom together with a lavish king-size bed and bedroom five also offers a king-size bed. Bedroom six is a beautiful twin, sharing a bathroom with bedroom five. Finally, if you need extra space, the family room enjoys a fold-down, wall-mounted double bed that you are welcome to use. Guests making use of this room would have access to the downstairs loo and pool shower or would need to share the upstairs bathrooms. An additional two bedroom adjoining apartment is also available for larger groups at an extra fee.

Outside, you can dine al fresco in the walled garden with a huge table seating twelve guests, or on the terrace with wonderful views. It is the place for champagne, strawberries and cream and games of croquet. During the evening, the terrace is warmed by a firepit and lit by pretty lanterns. It is just perfect, watch the twinkling stars and enjoy the tranquility. The one acre of grounds are stunning and perfect for all guests, no matter the age. Children will scramble for the swings, slide and hammock while looking for places suitable for hide and seek. Your barbecue masters can stock up on meat and vegetables from the delightful New Manor Farm Shop and start grilling on the barbecue. You almost certainly will not want to leave The Rectory at the end of your week! * Please note the last 12 photographs in the carousel are of the Apartment. This is only included in the rental of the property for an additional cost.

The Rectory enjoys an idyllic location deep in Somerset’s Mendip Hills in the quaint village of Hinton Blewett. It is a wonderful countryside location in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with numerous attractions within very easy reach. Whether you are looking for an active holiday, a cultural one, an indulgent one or a foodie one, this area has it all. You can participate in clay pigeon shooting at Mill Farm Shoot, golf at Farrington Park or Fosseway, horse riding at Hay Street Stables or you can head to the coast for some surf and seaside fun. There are luxury spa treatments to be enjoyed at Green Apple Day spa or in Bath. Those that love shopping will be in heaven in Bath and children love the lions and tigers at Longleat Safari Park, the limestone caverns at Wookey Hole Caves, the fish at Bristol Aquarium, the gorillas, penguins and pandas at Bristol Zoo and the play barn at Farrington Farm Shop.

The elegant city of Bath was built for pleasure and relaxation. It has been a wellbeing destination since the Roman times and the waters are still a big draw. The ancient Roman Baths are incredible, as is the thoroughly modern Thermae Bath Spa. If you feel you need some pampering, it is definitely the place to head to with the only natural thermal hot springs in Britain that you can bathe in. Bath’s stunning honey-coloured Georgian architecture is absolutely beautiful. It looks as though it has come straight from a Jane Austen novel. It offers much culture, fine dining, theatre, festivals, museums, galleries and brilliant shopping.

The cathedral city of Wells is compact, full of cobbled streets, medieval architecture and fabulous eateries. It is the smallest city in England and offers a magical market square and the commanding Wells Cathedral. Its name comes from the three wells within the beautiful Bishops’s Palace.

There are so many places nearby to visit and many activities. You will probably have to come back to fit it all in. You can head to Stonehenge, take a steamy trip back in time on the Mendip main line with the Somerset and Dorset Railway Heritage Trust, enjoy the thrill of bouldering at the Climbing Academy Boulder Club, head to Bath Racecourse for National Hunt racing, fish or sail on the Chew Valley Lake, catch premiership rugby at Bristol or Bath or enjoy a track day at Castle Coombe race circuit. The list is endless!

Those that love to fish are very lucky with trout, carp, roach and bream fishing at Litton Lakes and coarse-fishing and still-water trout fly-fishing at Blagdon. There are hire boats at Blagdon too but you need to look out for enormous pike. Walkers and hikers love the beauty of the Mendip Hills and the Somerset Levels.

The Retreat, Strawberryfield Park 4

Cheddar, Somerset, South West of England

The Retreat, Strawberryfield Park From £691 Availability

Living Room/Area Spacious, open plan living, kitchen and dining area with access to the terrace Two fabric sofas, seating four and side tables TV unit with 40″ Flatscreen TV with Freeview, Blu-ray player and soundbar Bookshelf with selection of CD’s, books and board games Wood burning stove (logs can be provided by the park) Kitchen/Utility Open plan living, kitchen and dining area Fitted with modern appliances including an electric oven, electric grill, gas hob, microwave, fridge, freezer and dishwasher Fully equipped with a range of utensils and accessories including kettle, toaster and cafetiere Breakfast bar with shelving and seating for two Dining Room/Area Access to the decked terrace through sliding doors Wooden table and fabric chairs, seating four with matching cabinet Master Bedroom Spacious room with super king size bed Bedside tables with lamps, dressing table with mirror and seating for one Built in wardrobe with shelves and hanging space Wall mounted 32″ flatscreen TV with Freeview En suite Bedroom 2 Comfortable room suitable for adults or children Furnished with twin beds (can be configured as a super king on request upon booking) Bedside tables with lamps and built in wardrobe Wall mounted 32″ flatscreen TV Family Bathroom Bath with shower over Wash basin, mirror with shaver point, WC and heated towel rail Bathroom 2 En-suite to master bedroom Features a walk-in double shower, wash basin, mirror with shaver point, WC and heated towel rail Outdoors Private decked area offering amazing views from the private, partially sunken hot tub with mood lighting Decked area furnished with table and chairs, ideal for all year round alfresco dining Communal parkland and small orchard for all guests Parking for one car beside the lodge

The Retreat, Strawberryfield Park - a lodge that sleeps 4 guests in 2 bedrooms 4

Cheddar, Somerset, South West of England

The Retreat, Strawberryfield Park -  a lodge that sleeps 4 guests  in 2 bedrooms From £1127 Availability

Set in 14 acres of countryside and exquisitely decorated and furnished, The Retreat at Strawberryfield Park offers guests the perfect way to experience life in rural Somerset.
The interior of the lodge is spacious but clever design means it is also cosy, with the dining area opening on to the decked terrace through sliding doors.
There are two good size bedrooms including a master which is en-suite, and a separate family bathroom.
The private decked area with its hot tub and mood lighting is the best place to take in those amazing views, and an outdoor table and seating means guests can enjoy a delicious meal outdoors too.
For those cooler evenings the living room with its sumptuous sofas and wood burning stove, provides the perfect place to snuggle up and read a good book in.
The fantastic location of Strawberryfield Park also makes for a great day out for those wishing to explore the surrounding area. Pack a picnic and enjoy a lazy afternoon in the orchard or make your way to the Cider Barn for a taste of local fayre – we cannot think of a better way to get away from it all.
So if you would like to get away from it all in style – we think that a stay at The Retreat is the way to do it!

Security Deposit
We ask our guests for a £125 security deposit, pre-authorised against your credit card. This is in case there is any damage to the property during your stay. The money is simply reserved and then released afterwards if there is no damage. We will contact you nearer the time of your arrival to arrange this.

Located in Cheddar, this cabin is in a rural area. Cheddar Crazy Golf and Mendip Spring Golf and Country Club are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those looking for area attractions can visit The Cheddar Gorge Cheese Co. and Ashton Windmill. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Action Centre or Somerset Speedway.

The Sleights, Strawberryfield Park 4

Cheddar, Somerset, South West of England

The Sleights, Strawberryfield Park From £1288 Availability

This modern and bright lodge is a great getaway or for families and friends alike. What's more you can even bring along your four-legged friend to make the break complete. The peace and tranquillity that Strawberryfield Park offers is perfect for those who are looking to relax and unwind. To top it off your very own bubbling hot tub awaits so you can sooth your bones after a day of exploring.

Inside the property is comfortably furnished and the kitchen is well equipped so you can show off your culinary skills. With dining settings both inside and out you have the flexibility to enjoys your creations under the stars or inside listening to some music via the Bluetooth speak.

With Cheddar Gorge just a short drive away and dozens of other places of interest nearby you'll not be stuck for things to do, although we suspect that the luxurious comfort of the lodge and lure of the hot tub will keep you pretty close to home.

Security Deposit
We ask our guests for a £125 security deposit, pre-authorised against your credit card. This is in case there is any damage to the property during your stay. The money is simply reserved and then released afterwards if there is no damage. We will contact you nearer the time of your arrival to arrange this. 

Pets: 2 Pets permitted. Please advise the Luxury Coastal team directly if you would like us to host your pet after completing your booking. A charge of £40 per pet per stay/week will be applicable and required before your stay. We will arrange and invoice with you directly upon booking confirmation.

Located in Cheddar, this cabin is in a rural area. Mendip Hills and Ebbor Gorge reflect the area's natural beauty and area attractions include The Cheddar Gorge Cheese Co. and Cheddar Crazy Golf. Ashton Windmill and Wells & Mendip Museum are also worth visiting.

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