
For Bookings Call Teresa H: 01278 722743
M: 07745 707743
Families, walkers, cyclists and fishermen are welcome. We can provide a secure place to leave cycles and fishing tackle.
We pride ourselves in the facilities we can offer for the disabled and the elderly and have equipment to help you with your stay, including a stair lift. We have also a carpark along site the accommodation for easy access
On your arrival you will be greeted with a hot cup of tea or coffee in the comfort of the lounge
Please note this is a No Smoking Establishment.
We recommend....
- Bridgwater Carnival - Bridgwater Carnival 2009 lived up to its reputation as the largest and best illuminated procession in the world, with a mesmerising display of colour, sound, movement and overall entertainment.
The carnival, which took place on Friday 7 November, attracted thousands of spectators and enthralled people of all ages as it wound its way around the historic streets of Bridgwater, Somerset. "Site Link"
- Wookey Hole Caves - Revamped and redeveloped ready for the start of the 2009 season, this popular family attraction close to Wells is one of the most popular places to visit in Somerset. There are:
Spectacular underground caves. The Valley of the Dinosaurs with full life replicas of dinosaurs including Tyrannosaurus Rex and Brontosaurus. The Enchanted Fairy Garden featuring the Wizard’s Theatre. Britain’s only surviving handmade paper mill. "Site Link"
- Somerset Cycle Routes - Somerset is ranked 7th in
- The Wildlife Park at Cricket St Thomas
One of our aims is to create environments in which animals can behave as naturally as possible. New exhibits are designed to allow the animals to express natural behaviours seen in the wild. Visit Lemur Wood, the UK’s biggest walk through lemur exhibit, or ride through the Wildlife Valley on the Safari Train. "Site Link"
- RSPB Wetlands - West Sedgemoor is in the Somerset Levels and Moors among England's largest remaining wet meadow systems. Many lapwings, snipe and redshanks breed here and winter floods attract teals, wigeons, lapwings and golden plovers in big flocks."Site Link"
area size and 22nd in population size in England. It is a very rural county containing many hills and streaming with natural beauty. Due to Somersets rural characteristic it makes it an ideal place to cycle with many rides suitable for all types of rider. Somerset is divided into 7 main sub-regions South Somerset, Taunton Deane, West Somerset, Sedgemoor, Mendip, Bath and North East Somerset and North Somerset. "Site Link"