
Bruton Cottages
Bruton is a small, picturesque town set in a valley around the River Brue. What it lacks in size, it makes up for in what it offers. It's now a trendy hub of fine dining and art set around the single high street that carves its way down the hillside and over the river. Read more
Our exclusive ferry discounts of up to 25% will make your island trip with Classic plain sailing.We have 8 self catering cottages in Bruton to show you...
7 nights from £560
The Piggery
43842 bedroom rural barn conversion near Wells, Somerset.
What a superb barn conversion! The Piggery is an exceptionally high quality detached property, newly converted and beautifully presented. Set on a working family farm, surrounded b...
7 nights from £560
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The Green House
45292 bedroom, dog friendly cottage overlooking Nunney Brook near Frome, Somerset.
Enjoy a glass of fizz overlooking the peaceful stream or curl up in the cosy sitting-room in front of the fire, whichever takes your fancy, this gorgeous retreat will deliver! This...
7 nights from £516
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Green Place
53131 bedroom, dog friendly cottage within walking distance of the cathedral in Wells, Somerset.
Wind your way through the historic streets of Wells to find Green Place nestling in a quiet mews offering a romantic getaway. With a vibrant and bustling high street, the city of W...
7 nights from £389
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Magnolia Cottage
45542 bedroom, dog friendly cottage near Wells, Somerset.
Nestled opposite a charming magnolia tree, this delightful stone cottage is peaceful and welcoming. All on one level (apart from one step up from the porch), Magnolia Cottage offer...
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Owl's Nest Cottage
29421 bedroom, dog friendly cottage near Sherborne, Dorset.
This cosy, compact, delightful bolthole for two is set in a wonderfully tranquil hamlet in north Dorset with village shops and a choice of two pubs within two miles. Built in lo...
7 nights from £373
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Dairyman’s Cottage
20942 bedroom, rural holiday cottage near Shaftesbury, Dorset.
Located in a National Landscape, Hatts Farm is a working farm set in 150 acres on the picturesque Dorset and Wiltshire border. Dairyman's Cottage is a traditional, semi-detache...
7 nights from £610
Hatts Farm
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Hatts Barn
20932 bedroom, rural holiday cottage near Shaftesbury, Dorset.
Hatts Farm is a working farm located in a National Landscape. The farm spreads over 150 acres, located in the stunning countryside of the Dorset and Wiltshire border. Hatts Barn...
7 nights from £623
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Many quirky alleyways lead to lanes lined with ancient architecture and tree-lined dells to sit by the waterside - cross the footbridge and walk Lover's Lane. Venture down one of these streets and you'll find delights such as the Hauser and Wirth gallery that has international repute. At The Chapel restaurant has helped put Bruton on the map with its simple local menu, wine store and setting in a converted chapel.
The history of Bruton is long and interesting; this ancient settlement features many nods to its past as a Benedictine Monastery and a dovecot stands proud, though somewhat ruined, on a beautiful green hill a short walk from the town centre. From here you can truly appreciate the rural location of rolling countryside and vernacular buildings. You'll also notice one or two boarding schools - for a small town there are three private schools; Kings School Bruton occupies beautiful stone buildings in the heart of the town, Sexeys school is further up the valley, with Bruton School for Girls at the end. As a result, there's a lively atmosphere bubbling beneath the surface of what otherwise seems a quietly beautiful place to holiday. Bruton is well placed in the county for visiting other popular towns such as Frome, Yeovil and Taunton and is certainly worthy of its high end reputation.