Location
Set in the picturesque village of Long Sutton in the heart of Somerset, just off the A303 and close to Somerton. The Cedar Barn is under two hours from London by car or train.
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The Cotswolds, Herefordshire, Derbyshire, Oxfordshire, The Peak District
The heart of the UK is scattered with medieval towns and villages that seem almost completely untouched by time. The region seamlessly combines great cities, such as majestic Oxford with rural gems like the Cotswolds and the Peak District.
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Mythical landscapes and immersive history compete for your attention in Ireland. There's no wonder it's named the Emerald Isle: a visit to the ever-changing vistas of Donegal or the grave beauty of Connemara will soon reveal why.
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Welcome to the epic North of England, home to a multi-layered history, ultra-cool, industrial cities and vast swathes of dramatic scenery. From the medieval city of York to the inspirational beauty of the Lake District, the North never fails to impress.
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Few landscapes on earth are as dramatic as Scotland: think eagles cruising through cloud-whipped skies, secluded lochs and atmospheric ruins atop dramatic hillsides. Marvel at Edinburgh's gothic architecture or lose yourself in the wilderness of the Highlands.
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Hampshire, Kent, Surrey, In or Near London
Escape to England's South East when you're craving a peaceful break. From Kent - the Garden of England - to Hampshire’s rolling countryside and maritime heritage, long stretches of ruggedly beautiful coastline meet national parks, quiet villages and pockets of wilderness.
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Welcome to Wales, where just a hop across the border from England feels like you've entered a new world entirely. This compact country boasts inspiring hills, formidable castles and moody coastlines of crumbling rock and golden sand.
The modern décor is matched with modern facilities. Immerse yourself in music from the Sonos surround sound system as you explore the spacious open rooms. Here, the entertainment area with pool and table football. There, the comfy sofas in front of the cosy fire.
Throw those bifold doors wide open for the inside-outside vibe and the Somerset views. Out on the patio, the generous table is the setting for lively al fresco meals and, when the stars come out, the bubbling hot tub is the only place from which to gaze at them.
That same minimalist design concept that runs through this luxury retreat, brings to the bedrooms an uncluttered and soothing air. As evening falls and bedtime beckons, slip away to your en-suite bedroom and sink into the soft pillows and luxury linens. Sleep will surely take you, as the night silence descends across the rural landscape.
The Cedar Barn sleeps up to 16 people in 6 bedrooms in whatever combination of super-kings and singles that works for you and your party.
Time slows down in this rural idyll and you can’t help but relax. That might include an hour or two away from the world in the luxurious spa room, it might be a lazy dip in the hot tub. And from outdoor pool time to indoor pool tournaments, you might find your well-laid plans to explore the Somerset countryside take a back seat.
If the call to explore wins out, Glastonbury is a must. Climb the Tor for breath-taking panoramic views of the county. Take a drive to Longleat for a family day out or check out the cheese at Cheddar Gorge. For a day at the seaside, head north for quaint harbour towns of the Somerset coast or drop south for the Jurassic coast in Dorset.
We’ve tried to think about everything to make your stay at The Cedar Barn just perfect. In all of our big houses to rent, we provide all the essential features to cater for a large group. Here’s a list of all the practical provisions we have at the house. If there’s anything you can’t see here but need, just ask as we’ll see what we can do.
Set in the picturesque village of Long Sutton in the heart of Somerset, just off the A303 and close to Somerton. The Cedar Barn is under two hours from London by car or train.
The Thatcher’s Orchard and Mill has been crafting delicious cider for over a century. A guided tour will reveal the cider-making process – and you’ll of course have the chance to try a few varieties too.
Beneath the Mendip Hills hides a network of ancient caverns. In fact, Wookey Hole is the biggest system of caves in the UK, home to the Witch of Wookey Hole and rare rock formations.
Hestercombe Gardens are one of the best places in the country to witness Edwardian garden design by Gertrude Jekyll and Edwin Lutyens. Immerse yourself in 50 acres of woodland, manicured terraces, tranquil lakes and more.
Dunster Castle sits on the rural edge of Exmoor and is part of the National Trust. During your day out, enjoy fascinating castle tours, fun-filled natural play areas and long wanders through subtropical gardens.
Few places are quite so rooted in legend than Glastonbury Tor, one of the West Country’s most famous and celebrated landmarks. From the top, enjoy panoramic views of Glastonbury, Somerset and the Isle of Avalon.
Take a walk back through time at the Cheddar Gorge & Caves. As well as a centre for caving and rock climbing, you’ll find the Cheddar show caves and Britain’s oldest complete human skeleton – Cheddar Man.
During your stay at the Cedar Barn, discover one of the wonders of the world – the Neolithic Stonehenge. The exhibition and visitor centre will reveal 250 ancient objects as well as a 5,500-year-old man.
Not only is Longleat the UK’s original Safari Park, Longleat House is also one of the country’s finest examples of Elizabethan architecture. Discover fascinating animals from around the world at attractions such as Animal Adventure and Jungle Kingdom.
The check-in time is 4pm on the day of your arrival, and check-out is at 10am on the day of your departure.
Yes, while there is a well-equipped kitchen for self-catering at The Cedar Barn, we can put you in touch with some very good local private chefs that can cater for you and your guests for a special celebratory meal, or for every meal during your stay.
Yes. We'd suggest the following pubs which are within a short distance of The Cedar Barn:
The Devonshire Arms (2 minute drive, or 21 minute walk)
A Grade II former hunting lodge set on the picturesque village green of Long Sutton, close to The Cedar Barn.
The Halfway House (3 minute, or 27 minute walk)
The pub offers a great selection of beers, ales and ciders drawn straight from the barrel and a menu of real homemade hearty food. With a devoted following from both the village and further afield, the friendly atmosphere is filled with chatter and laughter.
Yes, you can arrange for a local supermarket to deliver to the property any time during your stay. We ask that the time booked is after your check-in time, as it’s possible the house-keeper won’t be at the property before that time.
No, sorry pets are not allowed at The Cedar Barn.
There is a small private heated outdoor swimming pool (available Easter - end October). The larger heated outdoor pool (available beginning May - end September) is shared with two other smaller holiday cottages and is heated to 28 degrees. Each cottage has its own area around the pool, but we tend to find that guests use it at different times and it works well.
The nearest train station is Castle Cary (25 minute drive away).
The nearest airport is Bristol Airport (1 hour drive away).
Sorry, the maximum number of guests allowed at The Cedar Barn is 16.
Hen parties are welcome, and well behaved stag parties may be considered (please ask before booking).
Yes, we ask for a refundable cautionary deposit of £500 during your stay. This is requested just two weeks prior to your stay, and is returned shortly after, assuming no damage to the property or its contents (see our Booking T&Cs for more information).
You can book online or by calling our friendly team on 01242 352 747. When booking, we ask for a deposit of 33% of the total price, with the balance payable 3 months prior to your stay.