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  • 2 bedrooms

  • 2 bathrooms

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Set on the banks of the River Isle, this mill in deepest Somerset was mentioned in the Domesday Book. Close to a thousand years later, part of it still stands and is ideal for holidaymakers looking for a unique rural escape. The internal shell of the building has been kept much the same as it would have looked in the fifteenth century and you certainly get a sense of that with the wooden staircases, exposed stonework and a preserved waterwheel in the attic bedroom. Thankfully, plenty of modern amenities have been added, including a log-burning fire, a country kitchen and a vintage roll-top bathtub that's a relative whippersnapper in comparison to the house itself. In the surrounding grounds, guests can wander about the working farm to meet the animals that also call it home, followed by kayaking and swimming in the river or a bike ride along the adjoining National Cycle Route 33. This being Somerset, there's plenty of countryside walks nearby, as well as cider mills for when you've worked up a thirst.


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What to expect


Highlights

Put on your walking shoes and go rambling in the surrounding Somerset countryside

Put on your walking shoes and go rambling in the surrounding Somerset countryside

Have a soak in the vintage free-standing bathtub

Have a soak in the vintage free-standing bathtub

Soak up the late-summer sunshine on the patio and listen out for farmyard noises

Soak up the late-summer sunshine on the patio and listen out for farmyard noises

Get to know the animals that also call the small-holding home

Get to know the animals that also call the small-holding home

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Home truths

    Although there's central heating and a log-burning fire, the original windows are a little draughty and it can get cold during the winter

    On the first floor, the ceiling is only five foot, five inches high, so taller guests will need to take care

    Similarly, the original wooden staircases require caution, especially if younger guests are present

    The host lives in an adjacent cottage and work on the land that the mill sits on

    Dogs are allowed, although there are free-roaming animals on the grounds and guests need to be sure that their pets won't cause harm

    There's free parking available on the premises

About this stay


Amenities

Outdoor seating

Laptop friendly workspace

Wi-fi

Pets allowed

Parking available

Garden

Bedrooms & bathrooms

2 bedrooms, 4 beds

2 bathrooms

Local guide


About Somerset

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Explore the area

Local restaurants, cafes, museums, sites and activities, recommended by our community of hosts and travel experts

Dine at The Flying Fish Pub & Restaurant

Dine at The Flying Fish Pub & Restaurant

Relaxed 19th-century pub offering delicious food and drinks, with authentic Caribbean dishes. Warm and friendly staff, beautiful views over the countryside. Great for a perfect evening.

12 min
Dine at The Somerset Dining Room

Dine at The Somerset Dining Room

Experience exquisite cuisine in a charming, upscale setting at The Somerset Dining Room. With a focus on local and seasonal ingredients, this restaurant is a must-visit for food enthusiasts.

20 min

Get around

Airport

Exeter

47 min

Bristol

1 hr 6 min

Cardiff

2 hr 7 min

Train station

Crewkerne

29 min

Bus stop

Old Orchard Close

24 min

Local shops & services

Convenience store

10 min

Cafe

11 min

Pharmacy

14 min

Points of interest

Beach

Charmouth Beach going West to Lyme Regis

47 min

Booking policies


House Rules

Children welcome (1-12 years)

Infants welcome (under 12 months)

Pets welcome

No parties or events

No smoking

Good to know

Arrival from 15:00

Departure before 11:00

Wifi

No air con

Cancellation policy

  • Up until

    5

    days

    Cancel at least 5 days before your check-in date for a full refund.

  • Not eligible for a refund once your check-in date is under 5 days away.

Host


This home is managed by bella

This home is managed directly by its owner who will be your point of contact before and during your stay. Bella lives at Ashford Mills and as well as hosting guests, she also tends animals and makes a living off the land. She has plenty of tips on how to make the most of the beautiful Somerset countryside that surrounds this address.

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