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Charming Holiday Property in a Village Setting
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The scenic Quantock Hills are great for walkers  Cheddar Gorge is a popular destination for visitors
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Charming Holiday Property in a Village Setting

Bridgwater, Somerset, England
Bedrooms: 2 Guests: 4
General Info
Peacefully situated in the small village of Stawell, popular for bird watching, beside the Polden Hills and close to the Somerset Levels, nature reserves and walks, fishing can also be accessed.

An ideal base for a touring holiday, whether by car or bicycle and is centrally positioned for the nearby towns of Street, famous for Clarks shopping village and historical Glastonbury known for its Abbey, Tor and annual 'Extravaganza' in August. Further afield is Wells at the foot of the Mendip Hills with its cathedral and farmer's market on Wednesday mornings. Other local attractions include Cheddar Caves and Gorge, Wookey Hole and the beaches at Burnham-on-Sea, Brean Sands and Weston-Super-Mare. Try some of the famous Cheddar cheese and local Somerset cider. A short drive brings you to the Quantock Hills and the beautiful Somerset coast which includes Minehead and Porlock Weir. Close by is the West Somerset Railway and historic town of Dunster with its castle. In nearby Yeovilton there is the largest Fleet Air Arm Museum in Europe.

The property has its own private entrance and is concealed with electric gates. Through the gates is an enclosed courtyard where there is room to park 2 small cars and a pleasant area to enjoy alfresco eating with seating and a gas BBQ. The ground floor accommodation offers TWO bedrooms: at opposite ends of the property, 1 king-size with DAB digital radio and 1 twin with CD player. Bathroom: with free standing bath, separate shower, heated towel rail and WC. Entrance hall with slate flooring. Lounge/kitchen/diner: open-plan area makes for easy sociable holiday living. Carpeted lounge area with a woodburner for those cooler out-of-season evenings (first basket of logs are included), Smart TV, with freesat HD, video and DVD. Tiled kitchen comprising an electric double oven, hob, microwave, slow cooker, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washer/dryer and dining table. Amenities: Bed linen, towels, Wi-Fi, electric and central heating included (wood pellet biomass boiler). Regret no smoking. 2 dogs welcome, Location: pub about 2 miles, Bridgwater shops 5 miles, beach 10 miles.

Property Info
Accommodation Type
Cottages
Exterior Facilities
Hot Tub
Interior Facilities
Internet Access
Bedrooms
2
Conditions
Child Friendly
Guests
4
Features
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