Noddingway Cottage is in Weare, Somerset. It’s a detached, single-storey cottage, so everything’s on the ground floor. It sleeps two.
It’s a 4 Star property, which means it’s comfortable and well-presented. There’s one bedroom with a double bed and one shower room. There’s parking right outside.
The main room has a kitchen area, a table, and a sofa with a TV. The ceiling is high with wooden beams. There’s a washing machine, wifi, and bedding and towels are included.
Outside, there’s a small private patio with a table and chairs. The view is over fields. It’s quiet.
You can walk to the local pub from the cottage. It’s about a ten-minute walk. They do food.
Axbridge is very close, just a couple of minutes in the car. It’s a small, old town with a square and a few shops. King John's Hunting Lodge is there, which is a National Trust museum.
Cheddar Gorge is about a ten-minute drive. It’s good for a walk and the views. The caves are there if that’s your thing. The Mendip Hills are right there for walking and cycling. Crook Peak is a popular walk with good views over the levels.
Wells is about twenty-five minutes away. The cathedral is the main thing to see there. Glastonbury is about the same drive, for the Tor and the town. Bristol is under forty minutes if you want a city day.
The cottage accepts up to two pets. There’s an extra charge for that.
For planning walks or days out, these sites are useful: Mendip Hills AONB and National Trust Somerset.