Holidays

Bookings
If you would like to stay in the Garden Lodge,
you can check availability and pricing,
and book online. Go to:
and enter Property Reference W40898
The garden area is also due to be renovated, with landscaping is due to commence in Winter 2007-8. The pond in the picture will be dismantled, both for safety and aesthetic reasons, but it is currently child-safe, with a protective grille covering it. Children will enjoy feeding the goldfish.
There is also a games room where you can play Table Football and Table Tennis.
Farmland
There is a pretty comprehensive selection of farm animals, and you’ll see sheep, ducks, geese, pigs, chickens and rheas. If you are really keen, you can even help us feed them in the morning!

Guests are welcome to wander around the farm’s 100 acres, and take in it’s fields, stream, ponds and small areas of woodland. There is usually plenty to see, for the farm is rich in wildlife, and you are almost certain to see buzzards and even deer (if you are quiet!) while you explore. At dusk you may even see a barn owl.
The farm is crossed by several footpaths, and there are a couple of very pleasant circular walks that will take you through the surrounding countryside, which is mostly flat and easy going.
Eating and Drinking
There are many good pubs in the area, which we would be happy to recommend. If you don’t want to drink and drive, there is a local village pub less than 5 minutes walk away.
Activities
There are lots of things to see and do in the area. You might want to visit a National Trust property such as Stourhead or Montacute, or take in Glastonbury and the Tor. You could visit the Fleet Air Arm museum at Yeovilton, sit on the beach at Weymouth, or spend a day with the Lions at Longleat. Or even shop until you drop at Clarks Village outlet stores in Street.
Here is a more comprehensive list of places to visit and things to do during your stay.
Getting About
If you don’t have a car, or would prefer not to have to use one, Templecombe Railway Station is only a 5 minute walk away, with direct services to London via Salisbury and to Exeter via Sherborne and Yeovil.
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Bookings
If you would like to stay in the Garden Lodge, and enter Property Reference W40898 |
| The garden area is also due to be renovated, with landscaping is due to commence in Winter 2007-8. The pond in the picture will be dismantled, both for safety and aesthetic reasons, but it is currently child-safe, with a protective grille covering it. Children will enjoy feeding the goldfish.
There is also a games room where you can play Table Football and Table Tennis. |
| Farmland There is a pretty comprehensive selection of farm animals, and you’ll see sheep, ducks, geese, pigs, chickens and rheas. If you are really keen, you can even help us feed them in the morning! |
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| Guests are welcome to wander around the farm’s 100 acres, and take in it’s fields, stream, ponds and small areas of woodland. There is usually plenty to see, for the farm is rich in wildlife, and you are almost certain to see buzzards and even deer (if you are quiet!) while you explore. At dusk you may even see a barn owl.
The farm is crossed by several footpaths, and there are a couple of very pleasant circular walks that will take you through the surrounding countryside, which is mostly flat and easy going. Eating and Drinking There are many good pubs in the area, which we would be happy to recommend. If you don’t want to drink and drive, there is a local village pub less than 5 minutes walk away. Activities There are lots of things to see and do in the area. You might want to visit a National Trust property such as Stourhead or Montacute, or take in Glastonbury and the Tor. You could visit the Fleet Air Arm museum at Yeovilton, sit on the beach at Weymouth, or spend a day with the Lions at Longleat. Or even shop until you drop at Clarks Village outlet stores in Street. Here is a more comprehensive list of places to visit and things to do during your stay. Getting About If you don’t have a car, or would prefer not to have to use one, Templecombe Railway Station is only a 5 minute walk away, with direct services to London via Salisbury and to Exeter via Sherborne and Yeovil. |







