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The Tudor Rose is situated in Montacute. Guests are welcome to enjoy the free WiFi.
The holiday home is equipped with 3 bedrooms and a fully fitted kitchen with a dishwasher. The holiday home also features a bathroom with a bath and a washing machine.
Weston-super-Mare is 29.8 miles from the holiday home, while Weymouth is 26.1 miles away. The nearest airport is Bristol Airport, 30.4 miles from The Tudor Rose.
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The Tudor Rose is a fabulous, Grade II listed, 15th century cottage situated in the heart of Montacute, just over the road from the National Trust owned Montacute House. The cottage can sleep five people in a four poster, king-size double room, a further double, a single room, and a family bathroom. There is a kitchen with a dining area, a sitting room with a woodburning stove and throughout, wooden beams, stone walls and beautiful original features. Outside there is a private courtyard with seating for two and roadside parking with unrestricted parking in the village centre. The Tudor Rose is a wonderful holiday base for exploring Somerset, all year round. Note: Limited mobile coverage. Note: This property does not accept working bookings
The historic, medieval Somerset village of Montacute is four miles from Yeovil and most well known for the National Trust's impressive Montacute House, a stunning Elizabethan mansion built for Sir Edward Phelips, the prosecutor of Guy Fawkes. The village centre and conservation area features an array of picturesque hamstone cottages, two thriving pubs, a Post Office, and a fascinating radio and television museum. With ancient Sherborne and the scenic Dorset coastline both easily accessible, you will find that a week is not nearly long enough to enjoy everything on offer within a short drive of this lovely Somerset village!
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