The Stables

£240  average per night

The Stables, Crowcombe

  • Sleeps 2
  • 1 Bed
  • 1 Bathroom
  • No children

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General information

  • Internet access
  • Whirlpool
  • Parking
  • No children
  • Heated
  • Pets considered
  • No smoking
  • Television

Kitchen and household

  • Microwave
  • Oven
  • Refrigerator
  • Toaster

Safety

Location

  • > 5KM
  • > 5KM
  • 1.5KM
  • > 5KM
  • 1KM

Description

This detached cottage rests near Stogumber, Somerset
and can sleep two people in one bedroom.

The Stables is a detached property resting on the outskirts of Stogumber, Somerset. It enjoys a studio-style layout with a king-size bed, sleeping two guests, as well as a kitchen, dining area and sitting area. There is also a separate shower room, featuring a walk-in shower, basin and WC, ideal for a couple’s getaway. Outside, there is off-road parking for one car, in addition to a sheltered sitting area, ideal for alfresco dining. The Stables is a superb property to enjoy all year around.

Amenities: Oil central heating. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, TV and WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Hot Tub. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off-road parking for one car. Garden with sheltered seating area. One well-behaved dog welcome. Sorry, no smoking allowed. Shop and pub 1.2 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: Stogumber is a small village situated between the eastern flank of the Brendon Hills and the Quantock Hills in Somerset. Within the village, you will find a number of amenities, including a village shop and post office, a school, a country pub, and several small specialist shops. The village also plays host to a number of historical landmarks, including of the 14th-century, St Mary's Church, a carved tomb of Sir George Sydenham, the father-in-law of Sir Francis Drake and a rare medieval stone pulpit, one of only two in Somerset.

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