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Location: Compton Dundon Near Glastonbury

Street 3 miles; Wells 7 miles; Glastonbury 6 miles.

A sleepy village nestling at the head of the dreamy Somerset levels. Lush green meadows, meandering rivers, abundant wildlife all surrounded by steep and wooded hills; the countryside doesn’t come much better than this! Just 7 miles away, Glastonbury Abbey and Tor is famous for its pre-history, Ley lines and music festival. The majestic Wells Cathedral is also well worth a visit, and shopaholics are excellently catered for in Street. Further afield, the Regency City of Bath, Wookey Hole and Cheddar Gorge are all an easy drive away. Overall, an outstandingly beautiful and easily accessible area with much to do and see.

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Wisteria Cottage - Compton Dundon Near Glastonbury

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Rating 4 Ticks Pets No Smoking No
Sleeps 4 Grid Reference ST 491 330 Off Road Parking Yes
Bedrooms 2 Open Fire No Garden Yes
Bathrooms 1 Short Breaks None Smaller Party Reductions No

The Property

Set within the pretty Somerset village of Compton Dundon, an easy drive from ancient Glastonbury, Wisteria Cottage is a charming, self-contained, single-storey wing of the owner's 400 year old Grade ll Listed farmhouse. This charming wisteria-covered stone cottage simply oozes character, with an attractive open plan living area and two pretty bedrooms, all decorated and furnished to a high standard. The magnificent gardens provide a lovely spot to relax and unwind in after a busy day exploring this wonderful area. Take one of the scenic local walks or a short drive to Glastonbury, with its Tor and Abbey, or how about some retail therapy at Clarke's shopping village in nearby Street? A little further afield are stunning Wells Cathedral, Cheddar Gorge, Wookey Hole, picturesque Exmoor and the Quantock Hills - all well worth a visit. With so much to do, this lovely cottage makes a perfect, peaceful holiday home.

Accommodation

All ground floor. Two twin bedrooms, one with basin. Bathroom with bath, power shower over, basin, WC. Open plan living area with pine fitted kitchen, dining area & sitting area with wall mounted electric fire & patio doors to beautiful garden. Note: Passageway to bedrooms accessed by two wide steps.

Amenities

Full oil central heating, electric wall mounted fire in sitting area. Electric oven, halogen hob, microwave, fridge, use of washing machine & tumble dryer by arrangement, dishwasher, colour TV, DVD. Library of books/DVDs. Fuel & power inc. in rent. Bed linen & towels inc. in rent. Off road parking for 2 cars. Superb lawned garden with flower borders & patio with furniture. Sorry, no pets or smoking. Pub 10 mins walk. Shop 3 miles. Note: This property is suitable for children aged 10 years and over only. Note: Check in time at this property is 4pm.

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Previous visitors' comments about Wisteria Cottage:

A particularly nice cottage, very pleasant hosts and a stupendous garden attached. This is England at it's very best. Great location.
Mr Caldwell, Weetangera, June 2011

Everything about the cottage and the location was perfect for us. Relaxing environment, beautiful garden, excellent facilities, spotlessley clean. Perfect in every way.
Mrs Brown, Brierley Hill, May 2011

Friendly, quiet, lots of places close to cottage. Nice parks for children.
Mrs Arnold, Canvey Island, August 2010

we found the family and neighbours very welcoming. The garden was spectacular and amazingly therapeutic. We would have no hesitation at all to go back in the future, and we shall most definitely recommend the delights of this truly special cottage.
Mrs Ross, Gateshead, June 2010

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