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Lovely cottage in marvellous quiet and peaceful surroundings. Super centre from which to visit old friends, to explore National Trust and English Heritage sites and Somerset generally. (Visitors from the Isle of Man, 2007) |
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The best equipped cottage we have ever stayed in with lovely surroundings. We will definitely be recommending this to all our relatives and friends. (Visitors from Australia, 2007) |
Grange Farm Cottage is a self-catering holiday cottage in Somerset in the South West of England.
Situated in peaceful countryside rich in wildlife, this beautifully converted,
detached barn conversion is very comfortable and well-appointed with its own garden area.
It stands in the grounds of the owner's Grade II listed Georgian home, close to a natural pond,
and makes a relaxing holiday base. Within easy reach are good beaches, Glastonbury,
Wells, Cheddar, Dunster village and castle (NT), West Somerset Steam Railway and beautiful Exmoor.
Excellent walking on the Quantock Hills, sailing on Durleigh reservoir, golf at Enmore
and riding locally. Pub 1 mile.
Entrance hall. Spacious living / dining-room with wood burning stove, coir-matting floor, farmhouse-style kitchen area and French doors to
patio. Double bedroom with en-suite bathroom / W.C. with shower attachment and bidet. Twin-bedded room with en-suite shower room / W.C.
Elec and full oil CH incl Wood-burning stove - logs incl Parking
Shop 1 mile Col TV Video Radio / cassette / CD player payphone Auto wm Microwave Fridge / freezer Garden with patio, furniture
and unfenced pond Barbecue Shared grounds with orchard area Duvets with linen No pets Non-smokers only No children under eight Friday to Friday
Other Visitor Comments
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A lovely warm welcome and beautiful cottage and garden. (Visitors from Kent, 2007) |
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Thank you for a wonderful holiday cottage. It had everything you could wish for and certainly the best garden as well as peace and seclusion. (Visitors from Cambridge, 2006) |
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All the comforts of home in beautiful surroundings. (Visitor from London, 2006) |
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