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West Bradley, nestled in the picturesque Somerset countryside, offers a quintessentially English experience for those seeking a luxury cottage holiday. This charming village is a delightful retreat filled with rustic charm, surrounded by lush greenery and rolling hills. The village itself exudes serenity, providing visitors with a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Visitors to West Bradley can enjoy leisurely strolls along its country lanes, where ancient hedgerows and wildflower meadows create an idyllic setting for outdoor relaxation. The village benefits from a close-knit community spirit and traditional British hospitality, making guests feel warmly welcomed.
Within a five-mile radius of West Bradley, there are numerous attractions and outdoor pursuits to explore. The historic town of Glastonbury is nearby, famed for its ancient abbey ruins and the mystical Glastonbury Tor, which offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and makes for a rewarding hike. The verdant landscapes around West Bradley are perfect for cycling enthusiasts and hikers, offering a network of scenic trails that wend through the Somerset Levels and nearby Mendip Hills. For those looking to unwind, the nearby Sharpham Park provides a biodynamic retreat, known for its organic farming practices and farm shop offering an array of local produce.
For day trips further afield but still within an hour's drive, visitors can explore the vibrant city of Bath, renowned for its Roman Baths and Georgian architecture. The stunning Cheddar Gorge, famous for its dramatic cliffs and stalactite-filled caves, is also within easy reach and perfect for adventurous caving tours or rock climbing. Meanwhile, the pristine beaches of Weston-super-Mare offer a classic seaside outing. The eclectic town of Wells, with its remarkable cathedral and charming market streets, provides a cultural interlude. Whether you're seeking natural beauty, historical landmarks, or simple relaxation, West Bradley serves as an ideal base for both exploration and rejuvenation.
Idyllic five star holiday home located on an old dairy farm with stunning views across to Glastonbury Tor, designed to a truly high specification and offering a luxurious and very memorable stay. Combining heritage and charm with contemporary modern day living, the property sleeps up to six across three glamorous ensuite bedrooms all located on the same level. An impressive feature of this holiday home are the five metre bi-folding doors that separate the substantial open-plan kitchen/dining/living area from the delightful enclosed courtyard garden. Top quality furnishings and décor are maintained throughout from the high-end kitchen with spectacular white quartz worktops and wood grain fitted units through to the master bedroom with ‘waterfall wall’ granite rocks.
An enclosed courtyard garden boasts a relaxing hot-tub to soak in of an evening and sip champagne under the stars. The outside fire pit is perfect for huddling around when the weather permits. The cottage is surrounded by rolling green countryside with unlimited access to a variety of walking routes and benefits from a fabulous spa on site which is a shared facility for all of the guests staying on the premises with a chlorine free indoor pool, Nordic hot tub, sauna, four treatment rooms, a gym, and a relaxation room. Towels, robes and flip-flops are all provided free of charge.
Somerset is found at the heart of the west country of England and therefore boasts an impressive coastline, fantastic seaside and epic English countryside. You can explore many historic attractions, spend an exciting day on the beach or enjoy a brisk stroll across the beautiful varied landscape. Somerset is also home to a wonderful designated area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Quantock Hills, where you can enjoy mountain biking, walking or horse riding. As well as enjoying the fresh air of the south west, Somerset can provide excellent family fun in the form of the Hayes Motor museum, the museum of Somerset, Longleat Safari and Adventure Park or Dunster Castle. There are also some wonderful gardens such as Chalice Well and Hestercombe gardens which would make sure a relaxing day out. With so much quality local produce on offer you’ll also be spoilt for choice if you decide to visit a local restaurant for an evening meal or lunch. Somerset is blessed with a superb collection of eateries, cafes, tea rooms and pubs as well as great independent shops selling tasty goods all produced in the local area. You may decide that you want to experience the best of both worlds on your luxury retreat, so why not book a Luxury coastal cottage and enjoy the benefits of the seaside and the countryside with the added bonus of spectacular views.