Yew Tree Barn
57847.7 miles NW of Glastonbury | Sleeps 4 + cot
7 Nights from £587
The location of attractions is intended only as a guide. Distances are 'as the crow flies'.
Nearby pub
A beautifully restored 17th century pub, open all day for drinks, snacks and dinner. A woodburner warms the bar during the winter months and you can eat alfresco on the terrace in the summer.
October 2012
The Swan at Wedmore
Does marvellous coffee & food, about 6 miles from Cherry May Barn.
Nearby beach
Burnham-on-Sea's beaches are comprised of everything you could need for a quintessential day by the sea, including ice cream galore, donkey rides, cafes and, most importantly, oodles of golden sand. Being Europe's second longest stretch of sand, the beaches offer lots of space to play and explore. For a beach in the heart of the action, visit Burnham Main Beach, also home to Britain's shortest pier.
Nearby walk
Thanks to the Isle of Wedmore website you can discover a delightful range of walks, taking around 2 hours through beautiful surrounding countryside. Take a look at their website for full details and maps.
Nearby town
Nestled at the foot of the Mendip Hills, Axbridge is a lovely example of an ancient English market town, complete with a medieval square featuring well-preserved half-timbered period buildings. Pottering around the streets of Axbridge you’ll find plenty of friendly little cafes, galleries and unique shops to browse. Hop in the car and within a short drive you’ll be in the heart of the Mendips, a walker’s wonderland, whilst the stunning Cheddar Gorge, with its eerie caves and fascinating geology, is just a couple of miles down the road.
Also nearby
A fantastic 13th Century building with 14 acres of exquisite, tranquil gardens.
November 2021
Bishop Palace Gardens and Wells
These are just the most beautiful gardens to wander around, even if you are not an avid garden enthusiast! The bubbling springs feeding the wells and river, the tranquility, the ramparts and the setting adjacent to the Bishops Palace, plus the imaginative planting make it a great place to visit any time of the year - November for us. Right in the centre of Wells too, so lots to explore.
October 2021
A great place to visit
A beautiful garden to walk around with great views of the cathedral.
Wells is a lovely small city to spend the day in.
Make sure you go to the cathedral and Vicars Close as well.
Why not take a walk up this iconic, legendary Tor? Well worth the effort, you will have spectacular views across 3 counties. Dogs must be on a lead and there are no public conveniences.
December 2014
Breathtaking (!)
It's well worth the initially steep climb up the tor for the amazing panoramic views from the summit - we parked in Glastonbury itself, walked up through the town and past the Chalice Well to tackle the steepest slope first, which meant an easier walk down the 'back' of the tor and a stroll through countryside to get back to the top of the town. Plenty of tea shops and cafes to refuel at when you get back!
A traditional pub in the pretty village of Hutton with lots of outdoor seating and parking available. The menu is varied, food is served with a smile and dogs are welcome.
September 2022
The Old Inn, Hutton
Excellent food (especially from Specials board - changes daily), friendly staff. Busy in early evening, so after first night, we booked a table for the following evening(s).
June 2021
Our local for a week
Only had one meal but couldn’t fault it.
We did walk down for a drink every day.
Wonderful friendly staff.
Highly recommend. Will miss seeing them.
Love John Smiths and a white Zinfandel xx
October 2020
Great meal
Visited a couple of times, once for drinks and then back for a meal as the staff made us feel so welcome. Great food, arrived promptly and was plentiful and hot. Would definitely recommend.
September 2020
Great Service
This is a very popular pub come restaurant and you are advised to book a table in advance. Food was excellent, well cooked and served with a smile. Great range of beers, ales and wines. Recommended.
Meet the Cheddar Man, Britain's oldest complete skeleton. Learn the ancient skills of flint-knapping and fire-lighting from hunter-gatherers at the Museum of Prehistory. Embark on the fantasy world Crystal Quest. See cannibal remains and jaw-dropping stalactite and stalagmite formations. Beginner sessions in caving, climbing and abseiling, nature walks and open-top bus tours of Britain's biggest gorge. Leave plenty of time to explore here.
August 2015
Anyone visiting the area absolutely must go here! Fab!
May 2013
Gorgeous!!
A must have area to visit while you are in Somerset!!! Gorgeous mini cafes and gift shops! And the amount of different exhibits to visit is terrific!!! Even better in the sunshine!! ;)
July 2008
A great day out for all the family with romantic ruins to explore, thirty six acres of parkland, an outdoor cafe, excellent gift shop and modern visitor centre. Costumed guides tell historic tales and you can even visit the legendary burial place of King Arthur. Check their Web site for opening times and further details.
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