Located in the picturesque town of Axbridge, Somerset, this vibrant property offers a luxurious retreat for up to eight guests. With four beautifully decorated bedrooms, the home is designed for comfort and style, featuring Art Deco-inspired interiors and expansive terraces that provide breathtaking views of the surrounding Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The inviting open-plan living space is flooded with natural light from floor-to-ceiling windows, showcasing the stunning landscape and creating an ideal atmosphere for gatherings. Guests can enjoy meals at a modern ten-seater dining table or in the fully equipped kitchen, which boasts high-end Neff appliances and additional seating at the central island.
Entertainment options abound, with a dedicated games room featuring Wall Pong and a pool table, perfect for family fun on rainy days. When the weather is favorable, two outdoor terrace areas invite guests to relax and soak in the views, while a hot tub offers a luxurious way to unwind. The sleeping accommodations include a master suite with an en-suite bathroom and dressing area, as well as two super-king rooms with en-suites that open to a private terrace. A twin bedroom caters to singles or can be converted into a super-king upon request, ensuring flexibility for guests' needs.
The home is ideally situated for exploring the natural beauty and cultural attractions of the Cheddar Valley. The iconic Cheddar Gorge and Caves, known for their impressive cliffs and fascinating subterranean wonders, are just moments away. Visitors can engage in rock climbing tours or simply enjoy the exhibits showcasing the area's rich ancestral history. For a more leisurely outing, Wells Cathedral City is a short drive away, featuring the historic Anglican cathedral and Vicar's Close, believed to be the oldest residential street in the UK, showcasing architecture dating back to the 14th century.
Glastonbury, famous for its music festival and ancient myths, is also within reach, with the ruins of Glastonbury Abbey and various museums celebrating its storied past. Further afield, the city of Bath offers a glimpse into Roman history with its well-preserved Roman Baths and the luxurious Thermae Bath Spa. Literary enthusiasts can visit The Jane Austen Centre, especially vibrant during the September Jane Austen festival, where attendees dress in Regency costumes. This holiday home not only provides a comfortable base for relaxation but also serves as a gateway to a wealth of cultural and historical experiences in the South West of England.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!