Sitting on the grounds of the Grade II listed Park Farm House, this beautiful home opens its doors to a serene stay in Somerset.
Crafted in 1863 by renowned British architect George Devey (famed for his work on country estates), the owners have sensitively restored this outbuilding into a luxurious sanctuary – a place to unwind, relax and connect with the abundant beauty of the surroundings.
And from the moment of arrival, you’ll want to pause and savour the lightness of this space. With high ceilings, gentle tones and elegant styling, every detail inspires a refreshing sense of ease and comfort. So whether you’re preparing a delicious breakfast in the kitchen, sitting in the private courtyard or cuddling up on the sofa by the fire, there’s a quiet joy to this home that makes you want to stay.
Located on the outskirts of the picturesque village of Lullington, one of the best ways to explore this beautiful landscape is on foot – you’ll find some magical walks leading straight from the house. And for explorations further afield, the atmospheric town of Frome is just a ten-minute drive away, while Bath is just twenty-five-minutes away.
Home truths: *Due to the location of this home, you will need a car to get the most out of your stay
*There is free parking here
*This home is spread across two floors with no internal lift – the living and sleeping spaces are on one floor, however there is an additional lounge area upstairs in the hayloft typically used by teens and younger adults
*Shampoo is provided in the bathroom
*Some of the outdoor areas are shared with the other residents, but the courtyard garden is private to this home
*Though there isn't a dedicated desk here, the dining table doubles up as a laptop-friendly workspace
*The host kindly asks guests to observe quiet hours from 11pm