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15th century 3 bedroom cottage & delightful garden
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10 out of 10
Exceptional
3 bedrooms1+ bathroomSleeps 695 sq m
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Compton Dundon
- Glastonbury Abbey12 min drive
- Chalice Well13 min drive
- Glastonbury Tor15 min drive
- Yeovilton (YEO-Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton)20 min drive
Rooms & beds
3 bedrooms (sleeps 6)
Bedroom 1
1 King Bed
Bedroom 2
1 Double Bed
Bedroom 3
2 Single Beds
1 bathroom, 1 half bathroom
Bathroom 1
Bathtub · Toilet
Bathroom 2
Toilet
Spaces
Kitchen
Garden
About this property
15th century 3 bedroom cottage & delightful garden
Badgers Cottage dates back to the 15th century and is reputedly the most original longhouse in Somerset. It has bags of character including wooden beams, flagstone floors, an inglenook fireplace, stone spiral stairs and some original wattle and daub walls. The mature and colourful cottage garden has plenty of interest with places to sit, eat and relax. There are pleasant walks from the door and a wonderful 1700 year old Yew tree with an amazing full canopy in the grounds of the 14th century church nearby.
Badgers Cottage is our much loved home, don’t expect a pristine, smooth finished barn conversion or slick holiday home, we have uneven walls, sloping, squeaky floors and old elm beams. It is cool in the heat of summer and warm and cosy in winter if you light the fire and crank up the heating.
Don’t expect matching glasses or a dinner service for ten, we’ve got odd bits and pieces and plenty of most things. There is a washing machine a dishwasher and an electric induction cooker.
We're into comfortable beds and quality bedding so we hope you'll sleep well. The two single beds in the third bedroom can be put together to make a super-king bed with a feather topper for extra comfort. Let us know if this is what you need and we'll set it up.
We are in the countryside which means there is the occasional tractor whizzing past and once in a blue moon a flock of sheep. There always seem to be a couple of confused looking goats in amongst them, no idea why. We have feral peacocks on this side of the village so wild displays through the spring and the occasional discarded tail feather in the summer. We are in a village and life goes on around us, but overall its pretty tranquil.
Along with loads of character come low doorways, uneven floors, narrow stairs and a stone spiral stairway polished by many feet since the sixteenth century. The stair doesn't have a bannister but there is a bell rope to help you. There is another more conventional if rather narrow stair if you prefer. The inglenook fireplace has an open fire and there is wood and kindling if you’d like to have a fire, just don't set fire to the thatch! (Its been fine for 500 years so its unlikely....)
We have a large garden divided into various parts. The area near the house (about 20 metres by 25 metres) will be all yours, with a large walnut tree and an elderly Mirabelle, a table to eat at and another for coffee, a swing seat, a bench seat and a small pond. You are welcome to fruit from the garden. Myrtle is our cat who being a teenager treats the house as a hotel and will be in and out. You can close the cat flap but she may nip in when the doors open. She is sweet and cheeky and funny. We will feed her, but we need you to know she may be around.
There is just the one bathroom which is small and full of character, with a bath, basin and WC but we don't have a shower. There is a shower hose with the bath taps for washing your hair and plenty of hot water. There is also an outside loo with a collection of treasures from the garden.
There is parking for two cars and more space in the yard if needed. You can charge electric cars from a 13amp socket in the garage. We do not have a dedicated EV charging point but you are welcome to charge when it suits.
Badgers Cottage is our much loved home, don’t expect a pristine, smooth finished barn conversion or slick holiday home, we have uneven walls, sloping, squeaky floors and old elm beams. It is cool in the heat of summer and warm and cosy in winter if you light the fire and crank up the heating.
Don’t expect matching glasses or a dinner service for ten, we’ve got odd bits and pieces and plenty of most things. There is a washing machine a dishwasher and an electric induction cooker.
We're into comfortable beds and quality bedding so we hope you'll sleep well. The two single beds in the third bedroom can be put together to make a super-king bed with a feather topper for extra comfort. Let us know if this is what you need and we'll set it up.
We are in the countryside which means there is the occasional tractor whizzing past and once in a blue moon a flock of sheep. There always seem to be a couple of confused looking goats in amongst them, no idea why. We have feral peacocks on this side of the village so wild displays through the spring and the occasional discarded tail feather in the summer. We are in a village and life goes on around us, but overall its pretty tranquil.
Along with loads of character come low doorways, uneven floors, narrow stairs and a stone spiral stairway polished by many feet since the sixteenth century. The stair doesn't have a bannister but there is a bell rope to help you. There is another more conventional if rather narrow stair if you prefer. The inglenook fireplace has an open fire and there is wood and kindling if you’d like to have a fire, just don't set fire to the thatch! (Its been fine for 500 years so its unlikely....)
We have a large garden divided into various parts. The area near the house (about 20 metres by 25 metres) will be all yours, with a large walnut tree and an elderly Mirabelle, a table to eat at and another for coffee, a swing seat, a bench seat and a small pond. You are welcome to fruit from the garden. Myrtle is our cat who being a teenager treats the house as a hotel and will be in and out. You can close the cat flap but she may nip in when the doors open. She is sweet and cheeky and funny. We will feed her, but we need you to know she may be around.
There is just the one bathroom which is small and full of character, with a bath, basin and WC but we don't have a shower. There is a shower hose with the bath taps for washing your hair and plenty of hot water. There is also an outside loo with a collection of treasures from the garden.
There is parking for two cars and more space in the yard if needed. You can charge electric cars from a 13amp socket in the garage. We do not have a dedicated EV charging point but you are welcome to charge when it suits.
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House Rules
Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 18
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
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On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
About the area
Somerton
Located in Somerton, this cottage is in a rural area. Cineworld Yeovil and Avalon Vineyard are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore RSPB Ham Wall and Ebbor Gorge. Greenbank Pool and East Lambrook Manor Gardens are also worth visiting.

Compton Dundon
What's nearby
- Clarks Village - 9 min drive - 5.7 km
- Glastonbury Abbey - 12 min drive - 8.4 km
- Chalice Well - 13 min drive - 9.3 km
- Glastonbury Tor - 15 min drive - 9.9 km
- RSPB Ham Wall - 16 min drive - 12.2 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- McDonald's - 9 min drive
- Royal Oak - 9 min drive
- The Lantokay - 8 min drive
- Thai Elephant - 8 min drive
- The Castlebrook Inn - 16 min walk
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