Coach House
Cosy open-plan living for enjoying the charm of rural Somerset
enjoy the charm of rural somerset
Cosy Coach House Cottages
Beautifully converted with a nod to its equestrian past, the Coach House at North Cadbury Court offers four unique, high-end cottages for a true countryside retreat.
Each cottage blends modern, open-plan comfort with beautiful touches, featuring four bedrooms and a fully equipped kitchen, perfect for families or groups.
Book one or all four cottages for up to 30 guests and enjoy the convenience of self-catering, with a delicious continental breakfast hamper provided on your first morning. The perfect, peaceful base to unwind and enjoy the charm of rural Somerset.
An Equine History
The old Coach House originally accommodated the coach and horses belonging to the gentry of our magnificent Grade I listed Elizabethan mansion, North Cadbury Court.
The Coach House is next to the 15th century historic village church and respectfully retains the character and many features of the original old stone stables, such as the cast iron horse stalls which can be seen on the walls as decoration.
Each house has four bedrooms. Two of the houses sleep eight guests across four en-suite bedrooms, with the other two houses sleeping up to seven guests.
Coach House Rates
Carriage House and Tack Room (both sleep 8)
£1,360 for a two night stay. Additional nights @ £600
Stables and Horse Stalls (both sleep 7)
£1,240 for a two night stay. Additional nights @ £550
Sofa beds available for extra two guests in Carriage and Stables @ £60 for one person or £70 for two. Please note these are in the kitchen/dining room area so not private.
Facilities
The Coach House comes equipped with full kitchen facilities and is offered on a self catering basis. A delicious breakfast hamper is also included, which will be delivered on the first day of your stay. For dining al fresco, each Coach House has its own BBQ and outdoor seating area.
We can also offer guests a choice of talented local caterers who can provide everything possibly needed, from evening meals to lunches and picnics.
The well stocked village shop is a two minute walk, as well as Teal’s – an eatery, food market and farm shop/deli just five minutes away, plus a plethora of supermarkets all very close by. There are many welcoming restaurants and gastro pubs all eager to impress you with the high standard of Somerset fayre. Somerset is a food producing county after all and our own cheese, Montgomery Cheddar, is made here on the estate.
Local Area
Great countryside for walking and cycling, with many idyllic routes including the legendary Cadbury Hill Fort, of King Arthur’s Camelot fame. Local market towns such as Bruton, Castle Cary, Sherborne and Wincanton offer fabulous ancient architecture in the vernacular local Cary stone. All nearby towns offer quirky shopping and most have weekly market days.
Tucked away in many of our local historic towns are some now famous and well known local eateries and art galleries. Or venture a little further to the cities of Bath, Bristol and Wells for cathedrals and grandeur in architecture. There is an eclectic choice of restaurants and country pubs within a very short drive from our location. Also for sea lovers, the south coast is approximately one hour away for coastal day trips. Easy access by A303 to the western coastline or head directly south for some of Dorset’s finest beaches. Weymouth, a proper old seaside town with its quaint pier and fishing harbour is just over an hour’s drive.