Cottage of the week – The Stables

The Stables at Pitt Farm Cottages in Somerset is a textbook example of how to convert a utility building into stunning holiday accommodation. But quality accommodation is only part of the equation, for a truly incredible holiday you’re going to want to stay in a beautiful location with a wealth of nearby attractions. Thankfully, The Stables is no less of a welcome proposition in this regard.

Somerset offers a beautiful landscape that is a pleasure to explore. If you fancy some heritage to accompany the stunning vistas then the caves at Cheddar Gorge are only a short distance away and well worth a visit. Lyme Bay on the incredible Jurassic Coast is equally accessible from the property and makes for a great walking location.

Somerset is equally rich in man-made heritage with Montacute House, Forde Abbey and Gardens, Stourhead House, Bath and Wells Cathedral City all a short distance away and offering a myriad of historic charms. Older still, Glastonbury’s majestic Tor not only allows you to learn about ancient life in Somerset, but also gives you a stunning view of the surrounding landscape.

With so much activity on offer you’ll probably be grateful for the comfort allowed by The Stables. Light, airy and sympathetically restored (think exposed beams and paved floors), the property is designed to help you relax and unwind. You’ll find a number of items to help you accomplish this task including DVD and CD players and flat-screen TV. There’s also an award-wining pub and restaurant only half a mile away.

The Stables at Pitt Farm Cottages sleeps 4 with one double en-suite bedroom and one twin. If you wish to enjoy the BBQ and 3 acres of shared grounds with additional friends there is another property (Ref. ESK) at this location.

You can find more info and make a booking at The Stables at Pitt Farm Cottages on our website.

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