Situated in Wraxall, Somerset, this striking three-bedroom house, known as Chaplain's House, invites guests to experience the grandeur of Victorian architecture. The property is meticulously designed to preserve its distinctive Gothic Revival style, providing a unique opportunity to stay in an authentic 19th-century building. Spanning three floors, the house features period elements throughout, including exquisite fireplaces, charming window seats, and rich dark wooden floors, all contributing to its historic charm.
Chaplain's House is ideally situated adjacent to the formal gardens and expansive estate of Tyntesfield, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the surroundings. Visitors can explore the main house of Tyntesfield at no extra cost, where they will find striking similarities to the interior of Chaplain's House, further enhancing the experience of staying in this remarkable location. The estate's gardens and grounds provide an enchanting backdrop for leisurely strolls and relaxation.
Beyond the immediate vicinity, the Somerset Levels offer a wealth of attractions, including picturesque villages and inviting country pubs, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration. The region is also renowned for its extensive walking routes, allowing guests to fully appreciate the stunning landscapes and rich biodiversity of the area. Whether seeking a peaceful retreat or an active outdoor adventure, the surroundings cater to diverse interests.
For those looking to venture further, the vibrant city of Bristol is just a short drive away, approximately seven miles east via the M5. Bristol boasts iconic landmarks such as the famous suspension bridge and a lively harbour, offering a mix of cultural experiences, dining options, and shopping opportunities. Chaplain's House serves as an excellent base for exploring both the tranquil countryside of Somerset and the urban attractions of Bristol, making it an ideal destination for families or groups of up to six guests.
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!