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Church Cottage

Awarded English Tourist Board 4 stars
English tourist board awarded 4 stars
Internet facilities
Vegetarian food
Parking street/site
 

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CONTACT DETAILS

Caroline Hanbury Bateman

Church Cottage
Station Road
Shapwick
Bridgwater
Somerset


TA7 9NH

tel: 01458 210904
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RATES INFO

Single room
from £60 - £75 p/room
Double room
from £70 - £85 p/room
RATES
  • Tourist Board 4 stars

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Church Cottage is a beautifully restored 400 year old stone cottage in the centre of this popular Polden Hill village. It is 7 miles from junction 23 on the M5 so provides very easy access to Bath, Bristol, Wells, Glastonbury, Clark's Village, Exmoor, Millfield School, Cheddar and the Mendips. An excellent area for National Trust properties, country markets, bird watching, walking and cycling. The famous Starlings are on Shapwick Heath from November to February. Shapwick itself is a small rural community with a 1400c church. Most of the properties in the village are built of the local blue lias stone. There are no pubs or shops in the village, but both available within a mile.

The cottage has retained a lot of its charm, flag stone floors, woodburning stoves, heavy beams and a 16sq. foot inglenook. There is full central heating and an Aga. The bedrooms are warm and comfortable, with pure cotton bedding, towels and bath robes. Bath toiletries also available. There are Goose Down duvets unless blankets are preferred. Fresh flowers, usually from the garden, are a feature. There is a drying room, and laundry can be done by arrangement.

The food is as local as possible, and always freshly cooked to order. No microwaves. Special diets happily catered for if mentioned when booking. Home made bread a fixture. Breakfast is served between 8.00 and 9.30 a.m. unless required earlier. There are a variety of local places available for dinner, and samples of menus and costs at the cottage.

There are 2 double en suite rooms: one in the cottage with bath and shower, the other in "The Potting Shed”, a separate restored stone building, with a king size bed, large shower, T.V. chiller for fresh milk, and tea tray. It is situated in the garden, 5 yards from the cottage, offering peace and escapism, and only overlooked by the garden and church. It has its own private seating area.

Although the cottage is right in the centre of the village the much loved walled garden is wonderfully tranquil and not overlooked by anyone. The cottage is adjacent to the church and benefits from their beautifully maintained grounds and enormous cedar trees.

There are reductions for longer stays.

Open all year. WiFi access available. Parking is immediately outside the cottage.

Recommended by Alastair Sawday and featured in their Bed and Breakfast Guide as well as their Go Slow England Guide.

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Directions

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By Car: 7 miles from junct.23 on M5. ideal for exploring the west country.

By Bus: The nearest Bus station is Bridgwater.

By Train: The nearest Train station is Bridgwater.

By Plane: The nearest airports are Bristol or Exeter.

Accommodation

Accommodation photos.

Facilities

  • Internet facilities
  • Parking
  • Gardens
  • Garden furniture
  • Games
  • Home produce

Amenities

  • Shower ensuite
  • TV in room
  • Wake up call available
  • Coffee & tea in room
  • Bath ensuite
  • Hair dryers available

Leisure

Attractions

Church Cottage stands beside the village church in Shapwick and is apparently on the cycle route from Land's End to John O'Groats.

Wells, Cathedral, Bishop's Palace,Vicars Close.

Wells, the smallest cathedral city of England, is an ideal base for a romantic, family, walking or sight-seeing holiday or as a welcome escape from the pressures of hectic modern day living. Wells is home to the famous Cathedral of St Andrew, the Bishop's Palace, gardens & moat and is a charming little city full of character and history. See websites: http://www.wellscathedral.org.uk and http://www.bishopspalacewells.co.uk and http://www.wells-uk.com

The open air markets in Wells take place every Wednesday and Saturday and there are often antique and collectors fairs in the adjacent Town Hall. Excellent local farmers' markets and French markets are also held and there is a special Christmas market leading up to the festive season. See website: http://www.somersetfarmersmarkets.co.uk

  • Horse riding
  • Walking
  • Bird Watching
  • Cycling

Food & Drink

Some of the special dining features that we have to offer

  • Home produce
  • Vegetarian food

Deals & Promotions

SIB deal 1


Reference: Special rates for longer stays.

Valid dates: 7/2/2006 - 31/12/2009

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