17th century detached cottage in the middle of the countryside on the Somerset/West Dorset Border



THE HOME

Cider Orchard Cottage is an idyllic, 17th century detached cottage where the farmhouse cider was made in times gone by. It is a cosy, tranquil cottage full of charm and character in the middle of the countryside on the Somerset/West Dorset Border; the perfect escape from the hustle of the city.

The cottage has been sensitively restored, yet includes modern amenities such as Central Heating, WiFi, Sky Sports package, dishwasher, freezer and washing machine whilst retaining old worldly features such as inglenook fire place, window seat, shutters and period basins in all bedrooms.

The cottage is south-facing, overlooking the big rambling garden and large stone paved terrace which leads down to a running stream and surrounded on three sides by rolling open pasture grazed by sheep and cattle.

The home features large living room, dining room and kitchen and cloakroom on the ground floor and the three bedrooms and full bathroom upstairs. Cot is available on request.

Throughout the home you have charming, unique features that take you back to days gone by. From the off kilter stairs to the vintage wallpaper, the slightly off balance doors and the wooden floorboards that creak from time to time, this home is perfect for those who want to disconnect. It has been wonderfully decorated with artwork, antique furniture and furnishings to feed into its charm.

The ancient oak beams give a cosy atmosphere to the home. It has good ceiling heights so is still comfortable for tall folk, however mind your head as you go through the doorway!

The home opens through its original door into the large dining room which features a rustic farmhouse table that comfortably seats eight, period dresser, 2 oven Aga lit in winter for roasting turkey and chestnuts, vintage pine glass cabinet and antique chaise longue which could sleep an over-stayer. The Aga hotplate is perfect for mulled cider.


The living room is to the left of the dining room and features original oak beams, period furniture, giant inglenook fireplace with log-burning Rayburn open fire, reading nook window seat, TV with DVDs and player, two large comfortable sofas, multiple book shelves with great holiday reads and a mahogany games table that can double as a work desk for those working remotely.


The spacious kitchen is through the dining room, featuring a reclaimed Belfast sink and Butlers sink, marble and slate north-facing larder for keeping cheese and bottled chutneys cool, large fridge, microwave, modern hob cooker, Bosch dishwasher, toaster, moka coffee pot, 4 slice toaster and kettle.

There is also a cloakroom to the side of the kitchen and the back door leading to recycling point and woodshed.

Up the original stairs you find the bedrooms and bathroom. There are wooden floorboards throughout the upstairs as well as antique rugs. Every room features quaint windows overlooking the garden for beautiful morning views that can be closed off in the evening by the wooden shutters. Throughout all the bedrooms carefully chosen period wallpaper further add to the calm, rustic feel of the cottage.

The main bedroom is very spacious and features wide handsawn elm floorboards, a mahogany antique Tester double bed, two vintage chests of drawers and full length cheval mirror plus Victorian corner basin.

Next to the main bedroom is the spacious bathroom which features a beautiful, deep, double-headed roll-top bath, ornate large floral basin and mirror, loo and rustic wooden storage and beautiful furnishings.his cosy double bedroom features a pretty green iron bed, and deep four foot mattress, vintage bench and chest of drawers as well as a hand-basin in the corner. The door in this room is the original pitch pine door which is 350 years old!


This L-shaped bedroom is the oldest part of the cottage with crock holes for original roof supports. It has two matching iron single beds beds with deep mattresses. There is a trunk, 1920s chest of drawers, beautiful bookshelf with great reading material, corner basin and great artwork.

The garden is a special feature, almost unique in its bucolic setting.

It is overlooked on three sides by pasture grazed by sheep and cattle; they cross through the stream to the south facing slopes behind the cottage in the evenings.
There is a large ancient blue lias terrace (18 square metres) perfect for alfresco dining.

There is a second dining area at the end of the garden by the stream, which catches the late evening sun.

The drive is behind private gates leading down to ample parking.

THE BEDROOMS

Bedroom One

This cosy double bedroom features a pretty green iron bed, and deep four foot mattress, vintage bench and chest of drawers as well as a hand-basin in the corner. The door in this room is the original pitch pine door which is 350 years old!


Bedroom Two

This L-shaped bedroom is the oldest part of the cottage with crock holes for original roof supports. It has two matching iron single beds beds with deep mattresses. There is a trunk, 1920s chest of drawers, beautiful bookshelf with great reading material, corner basin and great artwork.

THE AREA

The cottage it is 3 hours by car or train from London. There is a fast train from Paddington to Taunton, 12 miles distant, that takes 1 hour 40 minutes.

FLATMATES

TBC

PETS

None

LANGUAGES SPOKEN IN THE HOUSE

English

PRICE

Room Rate

Singles - £TBCpn, £TBCpw, £TBCpcm

Couples - £TBCpn, £TBCpw, £TBCpcm

ACCESSIBILITY

TBC

BOOKINGS

New Inn Town guests - please first apply as either a creative/creative agency or model/model agency.

Existing Inn Town guests - please email your arrival and departure dates to: hello@inntownapartments.com