Mark 3.7 miles. Russet is an inviting, semi-detached bungalow located rurally in Burtle near Mark, Somerset. With open fields to the rear of the home, and complete with ground-floor accommodation, and private outdoor space, Russet welcomes up to six guests, looking to enjoy the best of the county. With a private driveway to the side, park up, unload your belongings, and take some time to appreciate the countryside views to the rear of your new home. Head indoors and flick on the TV, with plenty of plush seating to sink into, before taking advantage of the well-equipped kitchen/diner, also housing a washing machine for convenience. Prepare homecooked meals to be enjoyed around the dining table, or head outdoors and opt for an alfresco affair, selecting between two patio areas, both private and peaceful. With three bedrooms to choose from, catch some rest from either the twin room, or the two doubles on offer, all serviced by a wet room. Head out an explore what this lovely province has to offer you. For the avid fisherman the local area provides a variety of spots for you to spend a lazy afternoon at the waters, with Avon Fisheries just a short trip away, and Festival Carp Fishery on the way to Glastonbury, you'll be spoilt for choice where to spend your Sunday afternoons. Be sure to explore the Bristol Channel too, offering you a large selection of fishing spots including beaches that the whole family can enjoy in the summer months or for a walk with the dog in the countryside breeze. For the adventurer, dive into the action that surround you and partake in some watersports, head to Weston-super-Mare you can sail the seas, or play a round of golf on the coast front before exploring the wonders of the seaside town such as the Grand Pier, The Helicopter Museum, and the Winter Gardens Pavilion. The Mendip Hills are a must-see whilst in Burtle, offering spectacular gorges, hilltops, wooden combes and more to roam, not forgetting the famous Cheddar Gorge with caves and secrets to uncover, and the Vale of Avalon hosting tales of Arthur; there's plenty here to discover. With so much to see and do in Somerset, experience it all from Russet.
The pretty village of Mark is situated in the heart of the beautiful Somerset Levels, and is criss-crossed by long watery rhynes, which drain the wetlands for pasture, aiding the production of fine Somerset cheese. The village boasts an ancient church, built in honour of St Mark, as well as excellent walking and cycle paths, and a variety of rare species of birds, making it a haven for twitchers! Situated at the mouth of the River Parrett and Bridgewater Bay, the popular seaside resort of Burnham-on-Sea is just 4 miles away. With views across to distant Wales, and 7 miles of sandy beaches and dunes, the town also boasts Britain's shortest pier and some of the most distinctive lighthouses around, as well as the marble carvings of Sir Christopher Wren in its parish church. The Cheddar Gorge, Wookey Hole, Weston-super-Mare, ancient Glastonbury and the cathedral city of Wells are all within easy driving distance. A fantastic location for a varied holiday at any time of the year.
Single-storey.
Three bedrooms: 2 x double, 1 x twin.
Wet room with shower, basin, and WC.
Kitchen/diner.
Sitting room
Central heating.
Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine.
TV, WiFi.
Fuel and some power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Private driveway.
Front patio with furniture, and rear patio with furniture.
One well-behaved dog is welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop 2.6 miles, pub 500 Yards.
Note: This is a disabled-friendly home.
Note: The gardens are not enclosed.
Note: WiFi must be requested and will require an additional charge.
Note: Electricity is via a coin operated meter - meter is pre loaded with £5.00, once used you will need to top up the meter
Kay
The cottage is well equipped and very comfortable. The cottage is in a central position in Somerset. The Duck restaurant well worth a visit .
Vivienne
Could do with a dishwasher when 6 people staying. Surprised we had to pay for electricity and a little concerned there was no back door for escape in case of fire, or to access the patio area? We enjoyed exploring Wells and Glastonbury - areas we had not been to before. Thank you
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