Old Rose Shepherd Huts at Frys Moor House Glamping
Frys Moor House Glamping
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Sleeps
up to 2 Guests Per Unit |
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1 Bedroom Accommodation |
Frys Moor House is situated in the Blackdown Hills which is an area of outstanding natural beauty. Ideal for rambling, cycling and within driving distance of the Jurassic coast. The pretty village of Churchinford is a short distance away has a well stocked community shop and internet cafe and welcoming country pub.
A couple of miles from Otterhead Lake reserve and within a short driving distance of many local attractions. The market towns of Honiton & Taunton are just 9 miles away.
Old Rose Shepherd Hut is a beautifully hand-crafted oak shepherd hut, with far reaching views across the valley. Contemporary, clean, warm and comfortable. Accents of French vintage and shabby chic.
Scandinavian wood-burning hot tub. Doubles up as a plunge pool in Summer.
Underfloor heating & a character Hobbit wood-burning stove to snuggle up in front of.
Well equipped kitchen area with ceramic 2 ring hob, microwave, fridge with ice-box and Nespresso coffee machine. Bistro table and chairs. An assortment of coffee, tea, milk and condiments. Electric kettle and toaster.
Delicious welcome pack for your stay - including local bacon, eggs, milk and butter. Preserves, tea. coffee and cereal. Please inform us of any special dietary requirements.
Torches provided - only moonlight or starlight in the Blackdown Hills!
Smart TV, DAB radio with Bluetooth. Hair Dryer.
The very comfortable pocket sprung king-size bed is accessible from both sides for extra convenience. Luxury 400 thread count sheets, sumptuous goose down duvet* and extra large pillows, cushions and throws.
The contemporary en-suite has a spacious fitted shower, flushing toilet and basin. Supplied with Era white tea and jasmine toiletries for your stay. These quality toiletries are eco-friendly, biodegradable and kind to the environment and skin. They have not been tested on animals.
Bath robes, slippers and wrap around towels. Towels for hot tub. A telescope for stargazing. Books, magazines and games.
Disabled access. Unfortunately the uneven and hilly woodland environment and steps up to the shepherd hut makes it unsuitable for wheelchair users and those with limited mobility.
Off road parking with a 120 metre walk up through the woods along the winding bluebell walk.
Pets: One well behaved dog on a lead (£15 per stay payable on arrival).
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