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Lower Wick Farm Cottages, Lympsham, Somerset

Lower Wick Farm Cottages
Wick Lane
Lympsham
Somerset

BS24 0HG

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Elaine and Nigel are on hand to extend a warm welcome to you at Lower Wick Farm. We enjoy a delightful spot in the heart of the Somerset countryside yet within easy reach of the historic cities of Bath, Wells and Bristol and the picturesque towns of Cheddar, Glastonbury and Axbridge.

If you enjoy the sea air and sandy beaches, Weston-super-Mare and Burnham-on-Sea are only a few miles away and both have all the amenities of a family seaside resort. The rugged Mendip Hills or the soft contours of the Quantock Hills are ideal for exploring the countryside and visiting the pretty Somerset villages with their quaint pubs and churches.

Should you want more energetic pursuits, then golf, tennis, sailing, riding and other sports are available locally.

The south facing cottages converted from farm buildings, surrounded by open fields with gardens in the front. All with fully equipped kitchens, comfortable lounge areas with colour TV’s and full bathroom facilities. All the cottages are centrally heated; price is inclusive in the tariff. £1 meters are supplied for lighting, cooking and hot water Etc Outside there is ample parking adjacent to the cottage gardens which are equipped with garden furniture and Bar B-Qs.

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Ratings/Awards: ETC 3 Stars
Tourist Board Members: Yes
Months Open: All Year
Nearest Airport: Bristol
Number of Units: 3
Unit Type: Cottages
Price Guide: £190 - £245 (high)
Nearest Major Town: Weston-super-Mare
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Facilities

Parking
Gardens for Guest Use
Dogs/Pets Welcome
Central Heating

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