Bower Coach House is a charming cottage located in Bower Hinton near Martock, Somerset in the South West of England. The property sleeps 3 people and features 1 bedroom with a king-size sleigh bed and an en-suite shower room. The cottage is attached to the owner's house and was formerly a coaching inn called the Red Lion dating back to the 1600s, retaining some original features. Downstairs, there is an open plan kitchen, lounge, dining space with a woodburner and access to an enclosed shared garden.
Access to Bower Coach House is through the original coach house arched entrance, leading into a secure garage area large enough for one car. There is no wheelchair access to the cottage, and a narrow, steep staircase leads from the ground floor to the first floor. Bower Hinton serves as an ideal base for a holiday, offering a variety of interesting and fun days out nearby. Visitors can explore Forde Abbey Gardens, Barrington Court, Montacute House, Tintinhull Gardens, Lytes Cary, and East Lambrook, as well as the Haynes Motor Museum and the Fleet Air Arm Museum.
Guests can also experience Somerset Cider making at Perry's Cider Barn in Dowlish Wake, or visit Somerset Cider Brandy. Muchelney Pottery and the Willows and Wetlands are close by, providing ample opportunities for gardeners and National Trust property enthusiasts. Bower Coach House combines historical charm with 21st-century facilities, offering a perfect location to explore the best of the West Country. Whether driving, cycling, or walking, guests can enjoy a memorable stay in this picturesque setting.
Weekly price from £360
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