The Bothy at Manor Farm Glastonbury

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The Bothy at Manor Farm, which comprises a detached studio for up to 3 people in the garden of our house in Sticklinch - a hamlet located between Pilton and West Pennard in rural Somerset - is an excellent base within easy reach of Glastonbury and Wells. The Bothy has its own entrance and parking and is a cosy bolt-hole for getting away from it all, alternatively an ideal 'lock-up and leave' base from which to explore the area.This single-storey barn has recently been refurbished and equipped to provide comfortable accommodation which is smartly decorated and well lit. There is an open-plan area with a double bed, also a 'sleeping platform' (accessed by a ladder) with a 5' wide futon bed. Facilities for making light meals comprise a kettle, small fridge, toaster and microwave. There is a TVDVD; also a shower room, with WC. Outside, guests have the use of garden. Amenities: Bed linen, towels, electricity and electric heating included. A put me up bed' can also be provided.When the Glastonbury Festival is held we provide a comfortable venue for a limited number of festival goers, either accommodated in the Bothy, or in a range of luxury mobile accommodation in the lovely garden. We are a 10 minute (almost level) stroll from gate D.The Bothy is available on a self-catering basis or with breakfast foods provided. Breakfast is continental and is taken in the Bothy itself. Local products are used as much as possible, which is made up of breads, jams, yoghurts, orange juice, etcA two bed4 person Cottage (adjoining the owner's property) will also be available to rent from May 2013.



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Address:
The Bothy at Manor Farm
Manor Farm, Sticklinch, West Pennard,
Glastonbury
Somerset
BA6 8NA

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Directions

Directions to the Bothy at Manor FarmTravel to Pilton, SomersetFrom Pilton travel towards Glastonbury on the A361; after the steep hill coming (down) out of Pilton, travel along the flat for about a mile, taking the first turning left - which is Stickleball Lane. If you go past the Apple Tree pub on your right, you'll have gone too far and will need to backtrack a few hundred yards.We're half a mile straight up Stickleball Lane on the right. Drive up the track, past the stables on the left, proceed onto the gravel area in front of main house and knock on the door. We can then show you to the Bothy and its parking space.

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