Tor View Shepherds Huts
£105.00 to £180 per night
THE HIGHLIGHTS
Luxury hand crafted huts at the height of comfort - modern and stylish, with rustic rural charm.
Perfectly situated to explore all of the magnificent natural beauty that Somerset has to offer.
Sit by the fire pit and watch the sun set over the hills, or enjoy a glass of bubbly in the wood fired hot tub.
Get a great night’s sleep in the wonderfully comfortable beds, before waking up to stunning views of Glastonbury Tor.
Warm and cosy all year round, both huts come with toasty wood burners, energy efficient electric radiators and heated towel rails.
Visit nearby Wells, Glastonbury, or Frome, with their wide variety of bars and restaurants. Two unique shepherds huts in our hayfield, which are over 500 feet apart - both are completely separate with breathtaking views.
YOU SHOULD KNOW
No pets allowed.
The field is a car free zone.
This property has won Gold in the Bristol Bath and Somerset Tourism Awards, was a finalist in the South West Tourism Awards and the Mendip Business Awards, and won a VisitEngland ROSE Award in 2022.
Ted's Hut is TV and WiFi free, so you can totally switch off.
The nearest charging point for electric cars is in Wells, at Morrisons Supermarket (postcode BA5 1UA) – which is just 5 ½ miles/11 minutes away.
However if you’re staying in Ted and have got your own ‘grannylead’ you can charge up onsite, as there is a socket next to the car park. The owners don’t charge for this service, but Len and Ted would like you to make a donation to an ecological charity instead.
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