Set within the beautiful Somerset countryside and just paces away from the bustling town of Glastonbury is this semi-detached property, The Hayloft.
This quaint bolthole is the perfect base for exploring the vast array of historical landmarks, pretty market towns and the glorious countryside with your partner.
Enter into the open-plan living room, where you will find everything you could possibly need to enjoy a self-catered stay.
The compact, yet well-equipped kitchen comes with a gas oven and hob, a fridge with an ice-box and a washing machine, so that you can easily wash your clothes after an action-packed day of exploring.
Settle down for dinner at the dining table before sinking into the sofa and tuning into the TV, perfect for those relaxing evenings in.
Once the evening draws to a close, climb the spiral staircase to find a double bedroom, where the Velux windows flood the room with natural as you wake up each morning and provide pretty views.
The interior is concluded by a bathroom, boasting a bath with hand-held shower, basin and WC.
Perfect for couples, The Hayloft can also accommodate for up to two children to share the sofa bed in the living area while the grown-ups are upstairs.
Outside, table and chairs offer an opportunity for a spot of alfresco dining whilst admiring the countryside surroundings.
Immerse yourself in your surroundings further by taking a stroll into Glastonbury, considered one of the quirkiest towns in England, with its plethora of legends, mysticism and folklore.
The attractive market town has a large choice of places to eat and drink, including quaint cafés for traditional English Cream Teas, fine-dining restaurants, cosy pubs and a range of delicious takeaways.
Whilst here, explore the attractions of the town for a taste of history and culture, including Glastonbury Abbey set in a peaceful parkland, the world-famous Glastonbury Tor and Chalice Well, which is surrounded by beautiful gardens and orchards, where guests can experience the quiet healing of this sacred place.
Surrounding the town are a number of opportunities for exploring, including Swell Wood with its two nature trails, Ham Wall RSPB for catching a glimpse of the many rare species including water voles and otters, as well as the Mendip Hills AONB for a plethora of walks.
Other places within the surrounding area, include the city of Well and East Somerset Railway, offering stream train rides to explore the countryside setting of Somerset.
Bring your partner here to share a memorable stay in Glastonbury.