Yeoman Cottage

ID: S273740

  • Bedrooms 1
  • ・ Sleeps 2
  • ・ Pets No

Snaptrip says

Yeoman Cottage in Crewkerne, Somerset, is a well-regarded holiday rental with a beautiful garden and cosy atmosphere. Guests have praised the cleanliness, the warm welcome from hosts, and the property's charm. The location is ideal for exploring the area, with nearby attractions and dog-friendly walks. While the cottage is appreciated for its comfort and amenities, some guests have noted issues with the shower and sofa comfort, but these are offset by the overall positive experience and the intention of many guests to return.

Guests that stayed at this property said

The cottage consistently receives high praise for its cleanliness, with multiple reviews mentioning it being 'spotlessly clean' and 'very nice clean and tidy'. This suggests a high standard of cleanliness maintained by the owners.

The location is frequently described as great for touring the area, with proximity to local attractions, the Dorset Coast, and a welcoming village pub. The setting is noted as fantastic and ideal for quiet holidays.

Comfort is generally well-received, with mentions of a cosy environment and a comfortable bed. However, some guests found the sofa uncomfortable and had difficulties with bath access, slightly lowering the score.

Facilities are adequate, with the property being well-equipped and having a good Wi-Fi signal. However, there are repeated comments about the shower's temperature control and the desire for a full shower installation, indicating room for improvement.

Guests frequently mention the warm welcome and thoughtful gestures like cream teas on arrival. While these gifts are greatly appreciated, it's important to note that such personal touches, although common, are not guaranteed with every stay.

About this property

Norton-sub-Hamdon 2.1 miles. Enjoying a peaceful position within the countryside setting of South Somerset and within striking distance of Dorset and its stunning coastline, is this wonderfully transformed barn conversion, Yeoman Cottage. Tucked away in the grounds of the one-acre garden of a 16th century village house, this south-facing property is the perfect retreat for a couple seeking to spend some quality time together and to explore the several delights that are within the surrounding area. Be welcomed into the warming aura of the cosy cottage by stepping into the spacious porch, where an oak chest is located, holding an array of brochures and maps to assist you in planning the day’s ahead whilst staying here. From here, you will find the well-equipped kitchen, containing a range of quality appliances including a washing machine, so that you can easily wash your belongings after an action-packed day of exploring. Once you have made use of the kitchen appliances to cook up a hearty meal, settle down at the dining table with your partner to relish in a bottle of wine as you tuck into dinner. Afterwards, retreat into the traditionally furnished sitting room; admire the pretty pictures, refreshing décor and William Morris linen curtains before sinking into the plush seating arrangement and flicking on the TV with a DVD player to wind down the evening. During the summer months, be sure to open up the patio doors to allow a fresh breeze to filter into the room or step out onto patio area to catch the final glimpses of sunshine as it's perfect for alfresco dining. Once the evening has drawn to a close, catch your rest in the bedroom, where the oak beams frame the well-presented double bed and the dual aspect windows, which offer pretty views to wake up to each morning. Continuing to impress, the cottage is surrounded by a well-maintained garden, which you are welcome to explore, home to a wildlife pond, cordoned fruit trees, summerhouse and a kitchen garden, with produce available according to the season. If you can tear yourself away from this tranquil oasis, take a leisurely stroll to The Muddled Man, a traditional local pub serving food and a welcoming atmosphere to complement, or travel slightly further afield to the village of Norton-Sub-Hamdon, where you will find another pub and a shop for picking up any essentials. Keen walkers can take their pick from the wide variety of walks from the doorstep of the cottage, including Ham Hill Country Park for incredible views of the South Somerset Moors, Exmoor and the Mendip Hills. Head to Sutton Bingham Reservoir to find opportunities for fishing, sailing and birdwatching or delve into the local area’s past by visiting the Haynes International Motor Museum near Sparkford and the Fleet Air Arm Museum at Yeovilton. Guests of Yeoman Cottage will also be spoilt for choice by the number of National Trust properties within the area, including Montacute House, the Priest's House, Lytes Cary Manor and Lambert's Castle. For those willing to venture further afield, spend summer afternoons along the Dorset coast to visit the town of Lyme Regis, a centre for fossil exploration and the iconic Durdle Door arch. With so much to see and do, Yeoman Cottage is a wonderful retreat to enjoy all year around.

Norton-sub-Hamdon is a village in South Somerset, resting just nine miles away from Yeovil and less than 20 miles away from exciting Glastonbury. Within the small village you will find a church, a shop, a village hall, The Lord Nelson pub and a number of local businesses. Attractions within the area includes the larger village of Stoke-sub-Hamdon, Glastonbury Abbey, Glastonbury Tor and King Arthur's Tomb.

Accommodation

One double bedroom.

Bathroom with bath, hand held shower (limited height and head-room), basin and WC.

Kitchen/dining room.

Sitting room

Electric central heating.

Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, washing machine, TV with DVD and WiFi.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Off-road parking for one car.

Patio area with table and chairs and lawn garden area.

Guests are welcome to explore the shared garden with pond and summerhouse.There are extensive views also a vegetable garden and fruit trees.

Sorry, no smoking allowed.

Shop 2.1 miles, pub 0.2 miles.

Note: There are 5 steps from the hall to the bedroom and bathroom.

Nearby points of interest

  • Fleet Air Arm Museum
  • Haynes International Motor Museum

Reviews (20)

  • Richard

    Well equipped with lovely grounds. Looking forward to returning in the future.

  • Alison

    It's extremely comfortable and very pleasant with lots of extras not usually available in holiday lets. We used torches for the evening short walks to the pub, partly on the road without a pavement.

  • Ruth

    Beautiful gardens. Issues with shower but had been warned. Generally well equipped but needs more mugs and decent wine glasses. Enjoyed our stay.

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