ID: S880081
59 Ham Hill is a quaint grade II listed, terraced property set in an elevated position near Stoke-sub-Hamdon in Somerset with breathtaking views providing the perfect holiday home for a family or friends wanting to get away yet be close to everywhere. Ham Hill and the street it is situated on, were the historical homes of the stone cutters who worked at the Ham Stone quarry in Georgian and Victorian eras.
59 Ham Hill has two bedrooms and two bathrooms, making it perfect for two couples or for a family, especially has one has a bath. Children are welcome and also well behaved dogs as the shared rear garden makes it the perfect holiday retreat.
On arrival guests can park their car in the allocated space opposite the cottage. Their home will be found at the end of a pretty front garden where the fabulous countryside views can be enjoyed. Step into the cosy lounge with decorative fireplace and dining area to enjoy a meal freshly cooked from the kitchen beyond. Stairs lead up to the first floor double bedroom with bathroom and then on to the top floor the further double ensuite bedroom can be found.
The rear garden provides an excellent area for the children or four legged companion to enjoy.
If you can tear yourselves away from this perfect holiday home you can take advantage of the wide array of local attractions and visit Montactue House or the Fleet Air Arm Museum, a choice of coastal options are all within an hour’s drive; West Bay, Seaton, Sidmouth, Lyme Regis. For those not wanting to drive you can take a stroll into the delightful village of Stoke-sub-Hamdon and pick up your shopping or choose a local pub to dine in as an alternative
59 Ham Hill is in a superb location to offer a wealth of attractions to suit all ages,. This is an all-year-round holiday home where you can’t fail to relax and enjoy yourself whatever the occasion.
Also known as Stoke under Ham, Stoke-sub-Hamdon in Somerset, is a large country village a few miles west of the bustling market town of Yeovil. Here you will find a range of shops to stock up on holiday essentials including a farm shop and a community shop, as well as number of traditional pubs such as the Cat Head Inn and The Kings Arms which are just perfect for stopping off and enjoying a pint after a hard day of exploring. Dining options include Castello and New Farm Restaurant. Within easy reach of the village is Yeovil which as well as a good selection of shops, boutiques, galleries, tea rooms, pubs and restaurants, also boasts a number of attractions including the National Trust’s Montacute House which dates back to 1601 and has delightful gardens, Yeovil Country Park and Yeovil Railway Centre, which is hugely popular with trainspotters and non-trainspotters! Other places in the area worth visiting include Ninesprings Park, Lytes Cary Manor and for a bit of history, try Beaminster Museum and Sherbourne Museum, or for a fun family day out head out to Crealy Theme Park and Resort.
Over three floors.
Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x second-floor double.
Bathroom, shower over, basin and WC.
Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with decorative fire place.
Utility.
Cloakroom
Gas central heating.
Electric oven, grill and hob, washing machine, dishwasher, fridge and freezer.
WiFi and Smart TV.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Allocated parking for 1 car.
Dog Friendly (1 large or 2 small).
Front and rear garden (not enclosed), with a lawn.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop and pub 0.3 miles.
Note: There are a number of narrow stairs leading up to the top-floors so please bear this in mind when booking.
Charlotte
Only down sides are the number of steps to climb up to the house, the garden is smaller than in the pic, the internet was ok when other holiday lets werenât also using it, the sofas were uncomfortable and the heating was roasting. But its still a great place to stay
Rachel
On arrival we were still waiting to hear from sykes customer service as we had booked this cottage with WiFi. Despite several emails and phone calls no one returned our call. When we arrived after a 9 hour drive we could not get in , no key left. We phoned the host and she did not know why. A gentleman turned up with a key around an hour later, no apology just sort of blaming us!! He gained entry and left. No welcome pack in a bad signal area so we had to go out everyday and park somewhere to plan our visits etc. The kitchen is too small and the rear door porch shares with other house next door. Our fridge was in this area where food kept but others could just use it too as they did, a little like being back in uni. Next door had lovely furniture to sit on outside, we had non. No bin detail and we did not know when bins should be put out but houses either side use the same bin. I spent an hour each morning clearing up outside due to foxes and half of the rubbish was not ours. Terrible experience all round.
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