Description
Clayhill Arts Rural Retreat is a tranquil, stylish and cosy spot perfect to escape and rejuvenate from the stresses of everyday life or an idyllic stop off on your onward adventures. Clayhill is a newly and lovingly renovated series of farm buildings situated 4 miles outside of the historic market town of Bridgwater, in the middle of a 140-acre arable farm in Somerset. Offering unique accommodation in a retreat like setting, overlooking the stunning Quantock Hills, an area of outstanding natural beauty.
Offering eight en-suite bedrooms, sleeping up to sixteen people. Arranged as a mixture of twins and doubles, each room has a private entrance, its own tea and coffee making facilities and outdoor seating area.
The four double rooms have been converted from a series of old cattle sheds and retain characterful features such as exposed wooden roof timbers and stone walls.
The four twin rooms have been converted from an old milking parlour. They are slightly more modern in style, having been finished with illustrative wallpapers. Clayhill Arts host a fully accessible bedroom with en-suite wet room. Additionally, all communal areas are wheelchair accessible. A mobility lift has been installed, as well as mobility apparatus in the toilets.Â
Guests have exclusive access to the entire space which includes an impressive converted Granary where you can use a fully functioning kitchen with state-of-the-art appliances. There is a cosy snug to retreat into at the end of a busy day exploring, complete with TV, DVD player, armchairs, board-games and a log burning fire. Additional access to the gardens, lake and courtyard with a BBQ, pizza oven and seating are also available to you during your stay.
Guests can hire rooms exclusively or the whole place, great for big family get togethers!
The nearest village of Cannington is a 4-minute drive away and boasts 5 pubs, a butcher, a baker, a corner shop, Indian restaurant (and takeaway) as well as the beautiful Walled Gardens. Should you wish to explore further afield Bristol, Bath, Wells, and Exeter are a 1 hrs drive away. If it’s the coastal life you’re after, there are 7 beaches a stone throw away including the famous fossil grounds of Lime Regis. Or if the great outdoors is calling you, why not take in the views horse riding across the Quantocks.
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