Sumerleaze House
£1,925.00 up to £3,300.00 per night
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Your own opulent Victorian country estate nestled in idyllic Somerset countryside is the perfect getaway from modern life.
Unparalleled luxury and style make for an unforgettable experience with family and friends.
Set among 12 acres of idyllic land, Somerleaze house boasts a walled garden with a heated pool, lawns, ancient trees and a private river beach for natural swimming.
An additional one-bedroom cottage on site is ideal for those seeking peace from the main house.
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2 nights min low season 7 nights high
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