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The Dairy, Upper Vobster Farm | Frome

Sleeps: 4 Bedrooms: 1 Children: Welcome Pets: Not accepted Onsite Parking: Yes. EV charging also available.
 
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The Dairy – Sleeps 2. King bed. Light and airy. Large bedroom and sitting area with sofa, armchair and coffee table with second table and chairs which can be used as a space for working. Smart TV. Plenty of storage space. Underfloor heating. Recently designed bathroom ensuite with bath and shower over.

​Main entrance from the Dolphin Courtyard through French Doors. Paved sun terrace with sitting area. Easy access to the gardens and walks. Superfast 100Mbps dedicated fibre broadband. Tea facilities in the room. Cooking facilities in Long Room kitchen.

At Upper Vobster Farm we offer a selection of fully equipped self-catering luxury cottages and accommodation in the Somerset countryside.

Our beautiful country properties have been lovingly restored and created over the past 30 years to help you take a rest from the stresses of life. There are wonderful walks, animals to see, places to sit and time to be. The land surrounding the farm is rich in history and situated near the historic village of Mells, 13 miles from the Roman city of Bath and close to Babington House.

Experience a luxury farmstay in the heart of Somerset.

The farm compromises of 55 acres of land, including a 6-acre wood, which is a nature conservation area and preservation area for birds of prey. Nature, the woods and the sounds of the birds will make you stop in your tracks and feel the magic around. It’s perfect for families, couples and groups of people who want to come to a place where you can have a moment to be yourself again.

There are two small lakes with damsel flies and dragonflies, one with a beach with logs and rocks to sit on that also harbours a large number of newts and the other one which is near an old stone bridge that leads you on to the old drovers way. You’ll find a flock of North Ronaldsay rare breed sheep, pygmy goats, various ducks which live in their own castle, many varieties of hens and other wildlife.

Grasses and wildflowers are abundant in summer, bluebells and wild garlic in spring and numerous fungi in autumn. Winter frosts leave an enchanting feel to treasure when you’re all wrapped up and can come back to a warm fire.

The market town of Frome with its numerous cafes and restaurants is a short drive away. There are farm shops within easy reach. Historic Nunney Castle is just round the corner and Longleat Adventure and Safari park is within a 20-minute drive. Cheddar Gorge with its breath-taking scenery and walks is a similar distance away and Wookey Hole another place to visit.

When you book, we will send you a link to our digital guidebook which lists even more places to visit as well as suggestions for activities and places to eat.

The Dairy, at Upper Vobster Farm.

Sleeps 2. King bed. Light and airy.

Large bedroom and sitting area with sofa, armchair and coffee table with second table and chairs which can be used as a space for working.

Recently designed bathroom ensuite with bath and shower over.

Tea facilities in the room. Cooking facilities in Long Room kitchen.

Smart TV. Superfast 100Mbps dedicated fibre broadband.

Paved sun terrace with sitting area. Easy access to the gardens and walks.

​Main entrance from the Dolphin Courtyard through French Doors. Plenty of storage space. Underfloor heating.

Plenty of onsite parking

No smoking

Welcome

No pets in the Dairy, we have Valley view and Lavender Cottage which both allow a dog.

 
The Dairy, Upper Vobster Farm

Upper Vobster Farm, Upper Vobster, Radstock

Michael and Tricia Nicholson

01373 812 166
07563 945 237

stay@uppervobsterfarm.co.uk

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