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Tilbury Farm Glamping

Hosted by Matt · Taunton, England
2 units · Lodging · 1 acre
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Enjoy the comforts of home—including flush toilets, showers, and a kitchen.
Shepherd's hut glamping in the heart of the Quantock Hills, with walking, mountain biking and pony-trekking on the doorstep.

‘Locally sourced’ is more than just a buzzword at Tilbury Farm in West Somerset. In fact, there’s so much provided right on the doorstep of this 50-acre farm that you can enjoy the rare privilege of never steeping foot inside your car. The local pub – a warm, low-beamed boozer – is within easy walking distance and there’s a good farm shop and butchers in the village. Morning papers can be delivered to your door (best mulled over beside the remains of last night’s campfire) and, as for things to do? Well, in the heart of the Quantock Hills, unfurling in a patchwork of greenery all around, there are footpaths and bike tracks galore.

On the south-facing slopes of Lydeard Hill, Tilbury Farm is home to Jenny, Matt and their three children, who together tend to the farm’s animals – sheep, pigs, ponies and chickens – as well as a couple of self-catering cottages. The real pièce de réistance, however, is their newest offering, a trio of beautiful shepherd’s huts with views down the slope and out across Somerset and Devon beyond.

In keeping with the setting, the huts are locally built and feature the likes of Somerset woollen blankets and sheepskin throws, while the attention to detail means everything you need is covered. Inside, the comfortable double bed disappears into the wall by day, revealing a dining area where you can enjoy your complimentary breakfast hamper, while, at the other end, there’s a plush en-suite shower room where even the water is local – straight from the farm’s own bore-hole. There’s a wood-burner for cooler evenings and a compact kitchenette, with a sink, fridge, hobs and plenty of storage. Outside, a wooden deck has chairs and a fire pit for summer evenings enjoying the view.

It’s a short stroll to the top of the hill above the farm, where whitethroats, willow warblers and yellowhammers attract the local birdwatchers (there are bird books and guides in the shepherd’s huts). Kestrels frequently hunt over the area too. From here you can follow the spine of the hill and continue up to Wills Neck, the highest point in the Quantocks, and enjoy views north to the Bristol Channel. Just next door to Tilbury Farm there’s a trekking stables that can take you out into the hills on horseback if you prefer (much recommended by Jenny and the kids), while in Bishops Lydeard, three miles away, there is also a station on the rather romantic West Somerset Steam Railway that can puff you out to the coast. So, when you do finally get back into your car, you might just find that driving isn’t all it’s cracked up to be.

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Jacobs Shepherds Hut

Booked 4 times
Shepherd's hut · Sleeps 2
Jacob Hut offers luxurious accommodation in a stunning location with a Hot Tub.Tucked into the perimeter hedgerows and native trees of a hillside meadow, the huts are situated privately from each other and enjoy stunning southern views across Taunton ValeWatch the red deer at dawn, light the woodburner and curl up on the cosy bed to read a book. Enjoy spectacular sunsets over Exmoor National Park as you sip a glass of locally brewed ale or English fizz. We have just recently installed our first Hot Tub at the Jacobs Shepherd Hut. Use of the private wood-fired hot tub is priced at £35 per 3 night stay paid directly to the owner. Why not book your stay today and be one of the first to experience our new hot tub! At the heart of each hut, a wood burning Devon forge baker stove provides warmth and a cosy environment in which to relax.Each hut has a stylish “English” interior with Farrow & Ball painted woodwork, William Morris printed roman blinds and Sanderson plaid cushion covers. A day bed adorned with locally produced sheepskin throws and a generous supply of cushions creates a comfortable space for lounging and relaxing. We offer a complimentary newspaper of your choice each morning.Each hut has a small but fully-equipped kitchen including a solid oak worktop, a Shaw mini butler sink and a Neff 2-ring hob. Below is a cupboard allowing for storage as well as an integrated fridge. The wood burner provides a small oven in which to heat a lasagne, casserole or bake potatoes. A kadai fire bowl with BBQ grill outside provides further cooking opportunities. Locally sourced charcoal is available to buy.We provide all your cutlery, crockery, bin bags and washing utensils. We also supply condiments and sauces. We provide a breakfast hamper sourced from our local farm shop when you arrive and can provide further meals to be delivered or to await your arrival if you wish. Delicious organic eggs are sourced from a small farm in our village.Our huts are only a 10 minute pleasant walk through our fields to our local inn The Rising Sun in the pretty Quantock village of West Bagborough. Be sure to book for a fantastic evening meal or Sunday lunch. Please note: if a booking is made for three adults, guests should be aware that one of the beds is a single sofa bed (1.5 metres long).
Campfires allowed
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No pets
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Romney Shepherds Hut

Booked 5 times
Shepherd's hut · Sleeps 2
Tucked into the perimeter hedgerows and native trees of a hillside meadow, the huts are situated privately from each other and enjoy stunning southern views across Taunton ValeWatch the red deer at dawn, light the woodburner and curl up on the cosy bed to read a book. Enjoy spectacular sunsets over Exmoor National Park as you sip a glass of locally brewed ale or English fizz. We have just recently installed our first Hot Tub at the Jacobs Shepherd Hut. Use of the private wood-fired hot tub is priced at £35 per 3 night stay paid directly to the owner. Why not book your stay today and be one of the first to experience our new hot tub! At the heart of each hut, a wood burning Devon forge baker stove provides warmth and a cosy environment in which to relax. Each hut has a stylish “English” interior with Farrow & Ball painted woodwork, William Morris printed roman blinds and Sanderson plaid cushion covers. A day bed adorned with locally produced sheepskin throws and a generous supply of cushions creates a comfortable space for lounging and relaxing. We offer a complimentary newspaper of your choice each morning.Each hut has a small but fully-equipped kitchen including a solid oak worktop, a Shaw mini butler sink and a Neff 2-ring hob. Below is a cupboard allowing for storage as well as an integrated fridge. The wood burner provides a small oven in which to heat a lasagne, casserole or bake potatoes. A kadai fire bowl with BBQ grill outside provides further cooking opportunities. Locally sourced charcoal is available to buy.We provide all your cutlery, crockery, bin bags and washing utensils. We also supply condiments and sauces. We provide a breakfast hamper sourced from our local farm shop when you arrive and can provide further meals to be delivered or to await your arrival if you wish. Delicious organic eggs are sourced from a small farm in our village. Our huts are only a 10 minute pleasant walk through our fields to our local inn The Rising Sun in the pretty Quantock village of West Bagborough. Be sure to book for a fantastic evening meal or Sunday lunch. Please note: if a booking is made for three adults, guests should be aware that one of the beds is a single sofa bed (1.5 metres long).
Campfires allowed
Toilet
Potable water
No pets
Showers
Picnic table
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Taunton, Somerset, England, United KingdomTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Matt A.

Joined in June 2017
From the host
Nestled in a fold of the beautiful Quantock Hills and enjoying breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, eighteenth century Tilbury Farm offers a wonderful choice of varied luxury self-catering accommodation. Make your choice from a converted sandstone barn, a cosy shepherd’s hut on your own private hillside meadow from which to enjoy sunset views towards Exmoor or, for larger groups and family holidays, the sixteenth century thatched cottage sleeping eleven may be more suitable.
Nearby attractions

For walkers and mountain bikers, Tilbury Farm is a boon. The farm has secure bike storage and a hose-down area and can also help arrange bike hire if you haven't brought your own. Some of the best trails in the Quantock Hills are right on your doorstep, taking you east towards Hawkridge Reservoir or north-west towards Wills Neck, the highest summit in the Quantocks and one of the highest points in Somerset. On a clear day it is possible to see Exmoor, the Mendips and Blackdown Hills and even as far as the Brecon Beacons across the Bristol Channel. It's about a 3 mile walk (6 miles there and back) from the farm. If you don't fancy doing the work yourself, pony trekking is available at the neighbouring trekking stables (07595 446252) or hop on a train: The West Somerset Steam Railway (01643-704996) has a station at Bishops Lydeard (10 minute's drive; 3 miles away), where you can take trips out to the coast at Watchet and Minehead. Kilve Beach is the closest (great for fossil hunting and walking), with a good tea room (Chantry Tea Rooms; 01278 741457) on the waterfront.

Food and drink
A complimentary breakfast hamper is provided on your arrival. This includes a loaf of bread, eggs, bacon, sausages, juice, milk, biscuits and butter (let the owners know of any dietary requirements upon booking). It's a 10-minute walk down the lane to The Rising Sun (01823 432575) a homely, "smart with a heart" country inn, with a slate floor in the bar, hefty wooden beams and a warm but light feel. It has a good local buzz in the bar, while a restaurant, on the other side of a wood panel, has it's own chic character, away from the drinkers. Booking recommended on the weekend (children and dogs welcome, cards accepted).There's a farmshop, a butchers, a small Co-operative and a Post Office in Bishops Lydeard, 3 miles away.
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