Luxury self catering accommodation in Wellington

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Wayside House- 5 Star Rated Accommodation in the South West
sleeps 13
number of bedrooms5
number of bathrooms3
no dogs allowed
Features
games room
garden
own swimming pool
sauna
Weekly price: £950 - £4500
Short breaks: minimum 3 night(s)
Sharpnage House
Checkley, Herefordshire, , England
sleeps 10
number of bedrooms5
number of bathrooms5
2 dogs allowed 2
Features
wood burner
games room
enclosed garden
wheelchair accessible
Weekly price: £1800 - £4515
Short breaks: minimum 2 night(s)
Quality Awards: gold award
Clematis Cottage
Whitby, North Yorkshire, , England
sleeps
number of bedrooms2
number of bathrooms2
no dogs allowed
Features
Weekly price: £454.00 - £2102.00
Short breaks: minimum night(s)
Port House
Lyme Regis, Dorset, , England
sleeps
number of bedrooms3
number of bathrooms3
no dogs allowed
Features
open fire
garden
Weekly price: £1227.00 - £4994.00
Short breaks: minimum night(s)
The Barns @ Downton
Dartmouth, Devon, , England
sleeps
number of bedrooms3
number of bathrooms2
no dogs allowed
Features
open fire
garden
Weekly price: £1024.00 - £4089.00
Short breaks: minimum night(s)

Wellington

The town of Wellington has been recognised by The Times newspaper as the third best place to live in Britain. Locals and visitors to the area will not find it difficult to see why the town has received such high praise. Wellington boasts a wide choice of charming independent shops, including many locally sourced meats, cheeses and bakery goods, that are hard to match for taste and quality. It is this choice fo high-quality food that has helped to establish Wellington as one of Britain’s best food towns, with a successful campaign to have the area officially recognised as the ‘Food Town’ of Somerset. The town itself is a very short drive from the charming town of Taunton and is also just an hour’s drive away from the coast. The surrounding area of this part of Somerset offers many family-friendly attractions and activities that make it a fantastic destination for a luxury self-catering holiday with Cottage Gems.

Places to Visit

  • The sight of the Wellington Monument dominates much of the horizon for miles around and is suitable for families and couples alike. The pleasant trails and amazing views have helped to make this fixture one of the most popular attractions in the area. The masses of grass and country space also double up as a great play area for children to play and enjoy themselves. Well-behaved pets can also join in on the fun should you choose any of our pet-friendly accommodation.
  • The famous, and award-winning, Wellington Country Park links the area of Wellington to the surrounding countryside in spectacular fashion. Having recently been restored through the National Lottery Fund, the Park is full of beauty and is a great place to visit whilst in the area. The area contains an array of wildlife and stunning sights.
  • Immerse yourselves in the great outdoors. The beautiful Exmoor National Park is rich with a diversity of wildlife and landscapes that make it an essential stop for those visiting Somerset.

Things to Do

  • Found within the stunning Exmoor National Park,Wimbleball Lake- South West Lakes Trust, is regarded as one of the best places in the UK for trout fishing, offering courses for beginners. This tranquil area is surrounded by miles of footpaths and trails suitable for all kinds of walks and includes some options for cyclists. For families, the Outdoor and Activity Centre offers watersports including sailing, canoeing and rowing. Land based activities are also offered, ranging from climbing to archery.
  • Be transported back in time with the West Somerset Railway. This Heritage railway takes guest’s though the stunning Somerset countryside in original steam engine trains. Visitors will be able to enjoy views like the Quantock Hills AONB. The experience is a memorable one, which helps bring to life an important era, and aspect, of British transport history.