You have your own area of lawn to enjoy.
This bright, spacious sitting-room feels very homely.
A lovely country-style kitchen is equipped to the highest standard.
You are assured of peace and relaxation in the main bedroom, complete with a 'zip and link' super-king bed.
Pretty as a picture!
The gorgeous Magnolia tree that gives this cute cottage its name.
Anyone for breakfast?
So many of the windows have such pretty views of the courtyard and garden - this is from the kitchen.
Welcome to Magnolia Cottage!
A sweet table in the kitchen.
Super-cosy.
The bathroom is spacious and bright.
Super comfy beds and soft linens assure you of a restful sleep.
The pretty courtyard is a real sun-trap.
The owners' home is across the driveway - close enough to be on hand should you need them but you are assured of the utmost privacy. You have private use of all this area behind the white gate.
Your driveway is directly in front of the cottage and this area is yours to enjoy. The friendly owners are close enough to be on hand should you need them however you're assured of the utmost privacy.
This is the beautiful Chew Valley Lake, just a short drive away.
Nunney Castle, a hidden gem, is a 20 minute car journey away.
You'll never tire of exploring the glorious Mendips.
Beautiful Bath basking in the sunshine.

Magnolia Cottage

4554

7.1 miles NE of Wells / Sleeps 4 + cot

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The location of attractions is intended only as a guide. Distances are 'as the crow flies'.

Nearest pub

The bar is open seven days a week, with a roaring wood-burner, comfy tables and benches, a selection of games to whittle time away, a specialist gin collection with over 100 bottles on the shelves, and a fully stocked bar with local ales, international lagers and spirits to see you through.

Nearest beach

Fun, sun and entertainment. Home to numerous events throughout the year, Weston-Super-Mare has a lively beach where there is always something going on. Soak up the sunshine on the beach or try your hand at a new activity. There are plenty of shops, cafes and facilities all along the huge seafront, as well as lots of amusements and arcades. Also known as Weston-Super-Mud, the beach has the second highest tidal range in the world, so no walking out onto the mud!

Nearest walk

A circular walk starting at Chilcompton takes you across the stunning Somerset countryside to Loocombe Wood, then onto St Andrew's Church, through Holcombe Wood before heading back to Chilcompton along the footpath, a 7.3km walk.

Nearest town

A town with an incredible history, Radstock offers great local amenities and a fantastic farmer's market as well as a cultural experience, with the Radstock museum housed in the town's former market hall.

Also nearby

A fantastic 13th Century building with 14 acres of exquisite, tranquil gardens.

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

November 2021

Bishop Palace Gardens and Wells

These are just the most beautiful gardens to wander around, even if you are not an avid garden enthusiast! The bubbling springs feeding the wells and river, the tranquility, the ramparts and the setting adjacent to the Bishops Palace, plus the imaginative planting make it a great place to visit any time of the year - November for us. Right in the centre of Wells too, so lots to explore.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

October 2021

A great place to visit

A beautiful garden to walk around with great views of the cathedral.
Wells is a lovely small city to spend the day in.

Make sure you go to the cathedral and Vicars Close as well.

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Visit the world-famous gardens at Stourhead and sit amongst tranquil scenes. Described as ‘a living work of art’, the gardens lead visitors on a breath-taking journey. Spend a while in the 18th Century Palladian villa and Hoare family home, before wending your way around the grounds, falling in love with the beautifully thought out landscapes and classical architecture.

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

November 2021

Beautiful landscapes to explore

A short drive away and you're in the impressive landscape of Stourhead, with its magnificent trees, lake and iconic garden structures. We visited early November when the autumn colours were blazing. A perfect morning out, whether for a lazy amble round the lake or exploring the footpaths to viewpoints and monuments. Good National Trust cafe and shop too.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

June 2021

A highlight of our 5 night stay

We stayed in nearby Nunney for 5 nights. Stourhead was definitely our top pick. On a sunny day it was absolutely beautiful. The scenery is stunning and it was nice to have a well-earned ice-cream in the pretty courtyard of the pub after a good walk. There are plenty of spots for taking beautiful pictures. We'd be interested to return one Autumn or see it covered in snow too.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

October 2014

Magical!

This is the most beautiful place you can imagine - the walk around the lake, dropping into the various buildings and grottoes, is breathtaking. All I can say is you really must visit.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

September 2013

Superb

A wonderful must in Dorset. Great gardens and interesting house. Well worth a visit.

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Why not take a walk up this iconic, legendary Tor? Well worth the effort, you will have spectacular views across 3 counties. Dogs must be on a lead and there are no public conveniences.

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

December 2014

Breathtaking (!)

It's well worth the initially steep climb up the tor for the amazing panoramic views from the summit - we parked in Glastonbury itself, walked up through the town and past the Chalice Well to tackle the steepest slope first, which meant an easier walk down the 'back' of the tor and a stroll through countryside to get back to the top of the town. Plenty of tea shops and cafes to refuel at when you get back!

A traditional pub set high on the Mendip Hills with panoramic views over the Somerset countryside. With open log fires and exposed beams the pub offers friendly service and good quality home made food.

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

August 2020

Sunday Lunch Sorted

A lovely place for Sunday lunch. Clean plates all round. My family thoroughly enjoyed the visit.

Visited during COVID-19. The pub had all precautions in place to keep everyone safe.

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