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TREE OF LIFE HOUSE, NUMBER 27 BERE LANE, Pet Friendly In Glastonbury

Glastonbury, Somerset

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Tree of Life House, located at Number 27 Bere Lane in Glastonbury, Somerset, is a spacious accommodation that can comfortably sleep up to 12 guests. This five-bedroom property features a variety of living areas designed for relaxation and entertainment, including a well-equipped kitchen with modern appliances, a cozy living/dining room, a conservatory, and a games room complete with a table tennis setup. The sleeping arrangements cater to diverse needs, offering two king-size bedrooms (one on the ground floor), a double room, a twin room, and a family room on the second floor, all equipped with en-suite facilities and televisions, ensuring a comfortable stay for all guests.

Outside, guests can enjoy a large enclosed lawned garden, perfect for gatherings or relaxation, accompanied by outdoor furniture. The property provides ample off-road parking and is pet-friendly, allowing two well-behaved dogs to join in on the holiday fun. Essential amenities such as WiFi, bed linen, towels, and laundry facilities are included in the rental price, and the property is conveniently located just a short distance from local shops and a pub, enhancing the overall experience. Visitors should note that the property is non-smoking and situated on a main road, which may result in some noise.

The region of Somerset, where Glastonbury is located, boasts three Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty: the Quantock, Mendip, and Blackdown Hills, offering a wealth of outdoor activities and breathtaking landscapes. Glastonbury itself is steeped in rich history, having been inhabited for over 4,000 years and associated with legendary figures such as King Arthur and the Holy Grail. Known for its iconic music festival, the town has evolved into a significant destination for religious tourism and pilgrimage, featuring numerous establishments that cater to visitors' spiritual and historical interests. The striking Glastonbury Tor and the serene ruins of Glastonbury Abbey are prominent attractions that reflect the town's heritage.

In addition to its historical significance, Glastonbury serves as a gateway to various recreational activities and natural wonders. The surrounding Somerset Levels are home to undisturbed wetlands, making them an ideal habitat for diverse bird species. Visitors can explore local landmarks like St. Margaret's Chapel and Avalon Vineyard, or engage in outdoor pursuits such as hiking and cycling. The nearby Cheddar Gorge and the quaint city of Wells, known as the smallest city in England, offer further opportunities for exploration and adventure, ensuring that Glastonbury remains an invigorating and entertaining vacation destination throughout the year.

  • Pets Allowed
  • Baby Friendly
  • Internet
Weekly from £1925

 

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