Horscombe Lodge Max 4 People
Lodge in Bruton
4 guests · 2 bedrooms · 1 bath
Reasons to book
Includes essentialsKitchen or Kitchenette, Balcony or Patio, Hot tub or spa and more
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About this lodge
A spacious interior with a fully equipped kitchen and living space with log burner, an ensuite shower room, a double bedroom and a bunk bed room. Outside you'll have your own decking, BBQ and outdoor furniture.
Hadspen Glamping is the perfect spot for a weekend break or family holiday. Located in between the market towns Bruton and Castle Cary, Somerset, it offers the ideal combination of countryside seclusion and easy access to local amenities. Next door to The Newt in Somerset, an award-winning country estate with gardens. Farm shop, cider barn, Roman Villa, museum and much more, Hadspen Glamping is the perfect base for your holiday in the South West.
Spacious family friendly spacious safari tents, individually designed five star lodges
Within 30 minutes of National Trust properties - Stourhead, Glastonbury Tor and Lytes Cary
Luxury Lime Kiln Lodge with it's own private hot tub!
About Hadspen Glamping
Hadspen Glamping is a picturesque retreat located in the heart of nature. Situated in a beautiful valley surrounded by trees and wildlife, the three safari tents offer guests a unique experience for those who seek adventure and relaxation at the same time.
Each tent has been individually designed to a high standard, and modern comforts abound. This is glamorous camping in every sense of the word.
There are three beautifully furnished canvas lodges to choose from, Horsecombe, Lime Kiln and Grisway. Horsecombe sleeps up to two adults and two children in double and bunk bedrooms, Lime Kiln sleeps up to five in a double room, and a double bunk room and Grisway sleeps a maximum of seven in two double rooms and a double bunk room.
The Lime Kiln Lodge has a hot tub included.
All of them boast a spacious interior thoughtfully designed, with fully equipped kitchens, dining tables and lounge areas as well as a wood-burning stove log burner. They also all have ensuites with toilets, showers and sinks. You'll have your own spacious veranda with outdoor seating and a BBQ.
Each of the accommodations comes with a luxury welcome pack and guidebook to the local area, and there is the option to book extras such as BBQ Hamper, Breakfast Hamper, Deli Hamper, etc.
Completely unwind onsite or explore the nearby National Trust properties, including Stourhead and Cheddar Gorge. The Newt In Somerset, set on the grounds of Hadspen House, is next door, perfect for a day out, complete with the Roman Villa, farm shop, museum and gardens.
Art Gallery Hauser and Wirth are well worth a visit, as are the historic towns of Bath, Wells and Glastonbury, or for a bit of retail therapy Clarks Shopping Village is only 20 minutes away.
If you're looking for a unique outdoor experience combining luxury with nature, look no further. You will disconnect from the digital world, reconnect with nature and unwind taking in the fresh air and sounds of the countryside.
Unfortunately, dogs are not allowed onsite.
Hadspen Glamping is open from 01/04 to 31/10.
Site map Lime Kiln Lodge floor plan Horscombe Lodge floor plan Grisway Lodge floor plan
Facilities and amenities
Your safari tent comes equipped with all the modern luxuries you would expect - fully fitted kitchen, internal private bathroom with waterfall shower, proper beds, comfortable sofas, hot water on demand, wood burning stove, exclusive veranda and BBQ area.
The Lime Kiln lodge includes a wood fired hot tub.
Situated right next door to the Newt In Somerset with its own Farm Shop and gardens to explore, alongside their own restaurant and cafe, roman villa, grotto and dovecot you'll need a whole day and more to explore everything it has to offer.
Five minutes away are the beautiful market towns of Castle Cary and Bruton where there are greengrocers, butchers, farm shop, delicatessens, and more or head further afield for larger supermarkets within a 15 minute drive.
In search of some of the best food the west country has to offer? There are a couple of pubs within a five minute drive, The Montague Inn, The George Hotel and The Orchard Inn, along with a Michelin starred restaurant in Bruton, Osip and the renowned Roth Bar and Grill at Hauser and Wirth.
There are nearby fishing lakes and gentle rivers for paddleboarding, plenty of beautiful countryside walks along public footpaths and an abundance of historic places to visit.
Hadspen Glamping is the perfect spot for a weekend break or family holiday. Located in between the market towns Bruton and Castle Cary, Somerset, it offers the ideal combination of countryside seclusion and easy access to local amenities. Next door to The Newt in Somerset, an award-winning country estate with gardens. Farm shop, cider barn, Roman Villa, museum and much more, Hadspen Glamping is the perfect base for your holiday in the South West.
Spacious family friendly spacious safari tents, individually designed five star lodges
Within 30 minutes of National Trust properties - Stourhead, Glastonbury Tor and Lytes Cary
Luxury Lime Kiln Lodge with it's own private hot tub!
About Hadspen Glamping
Hadspen Glamping is a picturesque retreat located in the heart of nature. Situated in a beautiful valley surrounded by trees and wildlife, the three safari tents offer guests a unique experience for those who seek adventure and relaxation at the same time.
Each tent has been individually designed to a high standard, and modern comforts abound. This is glamorous camping in every sense of the word.
There are three beautifully furnished canvas lodges to choose from, Horsecombe, Lime Kiln and Grisway. Horsecombe sleeps up to two adults and two children in double and bunk bedrooms, Lime Kiln sleeps up to five in a double room, and a double bunk room and Grisway sleeps a maximum of seven in two double rooms and a double bunk room.
The Lime Kiln Lodge has a hot tub included.
All of them boast a spacious interior thoughtfully designed, with fully equipped kitchens, dining tables and lounge areas as well as a wood-burning stove log burner. They also all have ensuites with toilets, showers and sinks. You'll have your own spacious veranda with outdoor seating and a BBQ.
Each of the accommodations comes with a luxury welcome pack and guidebook to the local area, and there is the option to book extras such as BBQ Hamper, Breakfast Hamper, Deli Hamper, etc.
Completely unwind onsite or explore the nearby National Trust properties, including Stourhead and Cheddar Gorge. The Newt In Somerset, set on the grounds of Hadspen House, is next door, perfect for a day out, complete with the Roman Villa, farm shop, museum and gardens.
Art Gallery Hauser and Wirth are well worth a visit, as are the historic towns of Bath, Wells and Glastonbury, or for a bit of retail therapy Clarks Shopping Village is only 20 minutes away.
If you're looking for a unique outdoor experience combining luxury with nature, look no further. You will disconnect from the digital world, reconnect with nature and unwind taking in the fresh air and sounds of the countryside.
Unfortunately, dogs are not allowed onsite.
Hadspen Glamping is open from 01/04 to 31/10.
Site map Lime Kiln Lodge floor plan Horscombe Lodge floor plan Grisway Lodge floor plan
Facilities and amenities
Your safari tent comes equipped with all the modern luxuries you would expect - fully fitted kitchen, internal private bathroom with waterfall shower, proper beds, comfortable sofas, hot water on demand, wood burning stove, exclusive veranda and BBQ area.
The Lime Kiln lodge includes a wood fired hot tub.
Situated right next door to the Newt In Somerset with its own Farm Shop and gardens to explore, alongside their own restaurant and cafe, roman villa, grotto and dovecot you'll need a whole day and more to explore everything it has to offer.
Five minutes away are the beautiful market towns of Castle Cary and Bruton where there are greengrocers, butchers, farm shop, delicatessens, and more or head further afield for larger supermarkets within a 15 minute drive.
In search of some of the best food the west country has to offer? There are a couple of pubs within a five minute drive, The Montague Inn, The George Hotel and The Orchard Inn, along with a Michelin starred restaurant in Bruton, Osip and the renowned Roth Bar and Grill at Hauser and Wirth.
There are nearby fishing lakes and gentle rivers for paddleboarding, plenty of beautiful countryside walks along public footpaths and an abundance of historic places to visit.
Amenities
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Balcony or Patio
Hot tub or spa
Map of Bruton
Nearby attractions
FAQs
How much does this lodge cost compared to others in Bruton?
The average price for a rental in Bruton is R 2,804 per night. This rental is R 1,001 above the average.
Is parking included with this lodge?
Parking is not specified as an available amenity at Horscombe Lodge Max 4 People. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this lodge?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this lodge. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is Horscombe Lodge Max 4 People pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this lodge is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at Horscombe Lodge Max 4 People?
We found 3 amenities for this rental. This includes kitchen or kitchenette, balcony or patio, and hot tub or spa.
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