Tree of Life House, Number 27 Bere Lane in Glastonbury sleeps 12 guests.
The living areas consist of a kitchen with electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, utility with washing machine and tumble dryer, living/dining room with a TV, a conservatory with TV, and a games room with table tennis. The bedrooms consist of two king-size, one of which is on the ground floor, both with en-suite bathroom, a double with en-suite shower room, a twin with en-suite shower room, all of which have TVs and a second-floor family room with a double and two singles and en-suite. Outside, there is a large enclosed lawned garden with furniture, and ample off-road parking. Within 0.4 miles, you will find a shop, and within 0.3 miles, 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. Highchair and travel cot available. Two dogs welcome. Note: This property is located on a main road and some related noise may be heard. Note: Check-in 4pm, check-out 10am. Whisk your loved ones away for a memorable stay at Tree of Life House, Number 27 Bere Lane.
Amenities: Gas central heating. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher. 6 x TV's, WiFi, table tennis. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Highchair and travel cot available. Ample off-road parking. Large enclosed lawned garden with furniture. Two well-behaved dogs welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 0.4 miles, pub 0.3 miles. Note: This property is located on a main road and some related noise may be heard. Note: Check-in from 4pm, check-out at 10am
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: Glastonbury has been inhabited for over 4000 years, and throughout its history, it has been linked to various mythical and folkloric figures and events, including the Holy Grail, King Arthur, and the Ley Lines. Historically known for its music festival, the picturesque city is now a major destination for religious tourists and pilgrims, with a wide variety of interesting establishments catering to their needs. Glastonbury Tor, a prominent landmark in the Somerset Levels, is now under the care of the National Trust and dominates the town's skyline. The abbey's ruins provide a fascinating experience within the town, full of history, calm, and serenity. The Somerset Levels feature extensive wetlands that have not been disturbed, making them a haven for a variety of bird species. You could also visit the picturesque Cheddar Gorge or the tiniest city in England, Wells. Invigorating and entertaining throughout the year as a vacation spot.
Located in Glastonbury, this cottage is in a rural area. Glastonbury Abbey and St. Margaret's Chapel & Magdalene Almshouses are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Avalon Vineyard and Cheddar Crazy Golf. Greenbank Pool and Wells & Mendip Museum are also worth visiting. Fishing offers a great chance to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with hiking and cycling nearby.
Weekly price from £1925
A fabulous, detached house settled in Frome, Somerset. Hot tub. Woodburning stove. Private parking. Warminster 8.3 miles; Shepton Mallet 11.2 miles; ...
Mount Lebanon, a beautiful, Georgian property set in the heart of the town of Clevedon, Somerset. Near a shop, pub and ...
A wonderful end terrace townhouse located in Bath, Somerset. Spacious retreat. Perfect for families. Central location. Bristol 13 miles; Glastonbury 25 ...
A remarkable three-storey former B&B settled in Glastonbury, Somerset. Enclosed garden. En-suite bathrooms. Washing machine. Pet-friendly. Wells 6.7 miles.
A fabulous detached thatched cottage in rural location close to Exmoor and the pretty port of Watchet. Large garden and ample ...
Homeland is an impressive detached property resting in Somerton, Somerset. Off-road parking. Garden. Open-plan. Bridgewater 15.7 miles; Burnham-on-Sea 24.5 miles; Blackdown ...
This spacious former farmhouse is set in the peaceful Somerset Levels village of Henton close to the Mendip hills and only ...
Summary: THE CURATED PROPERTY COMPANY PRESENTS : Bath is celebrated for its rich history, architectural beauty and luxurious living, and Pitt ...
Owlscombe is perfectly positioned on the coastal slopes of Exmoor with uninterrupted, panoramic sea views across the Bristol channel within a ...
Parkgate House is a versatile and spacious country home with panoramic views of the Quantock Hills. The house is charmingly furnished ...
Just 5 miles from the Cathedral City of Wells and 20 minutes from Bath, The Post House provides luxury Self Catering ...
The Barn at Hayne sleeps up to 12 guests. It is a 400 year old barn. Located in the heart of ...
Nestled in Wells, this vacation home brings it all within your reach. Fans of nature and the outdoors will love being ...
A period property recently refurbished to a high standard and is very close to the city centre. You’ll love to stay ...
This detached cottage is situated close to the village of Washford and sleeps twelve in six bedrooms. Shells Cottage is ...
Redway Lodge in Porlock (Somerset) is an impressive and spacious property with stunning views across the vale to Porlock Bay. There ...
Emmets Grange House is a wonderful, six-bedroom abode residing in Simonsbath, Devon. En-suite bedrooms. Dog-friendly. In the Exmoor National Park. South ...
A beautifully converted barn in Exmoor National Park and on Devon/Somerset border. Close to the market town of Dulverton and adjacent to ...
A few minutes walk from historic Axbridge pubs and 3 miles from Cheddar Gorge and at the foot of the Mendips ...
This large converted barn is situated near the town of Wiveliscombe in Devon, and can sleep up to thirteen people in ...
Think rugged coastlines, sandy beaches, great surf and sparkling blue seas, the wild moors of Dartmoor to the Somerset Levels and the dramatic Cheddar Gorge, the South West has plenty to offer. With a lively arts scene, great local food and walking and cycling opportunities galore.