A Self Catering Eco Holiday Let in Rural Somerset

INTRODUCTION
Set on the edge of a private four acre wildflower meadow, Little Wishel is tucked away in the rural village of Henley, four miles from Langport.
A sustainable built property, the curved sedum grass roof and warm larch cladding sit comfortably into the surrounding landscape.
Whilst inside you will find high ceilings, organic materials and large picture windows inviting the outside in.
Morning coffees and al fresco suppers can be taken on the terrace overlooking the meadow and hills beyond.
Switch off, unwind and reconnect with yourself and nature.
We can accommodate up to 4 guests with 2 bedrooms.
Families are welcome and a travel cot can be provided.
Arrival time: 4pm Departure time: 10am
Due to the close proximity of livestock, unfortunately, dogs are not allowed to stay.

Eco Design
The curved ceilings, long windows and minimalist décor create a light and calming space.
FACILITIES
Outdoor Seating
Wellbeing Classes
Welcome Hamper
Washing Machine
Bed Linen & Towels Provided
Iron & Ironing Board
Local Country Walks
Board Games & Outdoor Games
GALLERY
RECOMMENDATIONS
To Eat
Somerset offers many superb restaurants, pubs, cafes and artesian bakeries. Alfredo's, The Devonshire Arms, The Halfway House, Brown & Forrest Smokery, Wraxall Vineyard, The Queen of Cups and the Bridge Bakery & Canteen are to name a few.
Find full details and more options in the house book.
Local Events
Local vintage, food and craft markets
The Literary Festival
Cider Festivals
Wassail Events
Glastonbury Abbey Extravaganza
Places of Interest
A few highlights to mention are The Rural Life Museum, Wells Cathedral, Glastonbury Abbey, The Somerset Cider Brandy Co., Cheddar Gorge, The Newt, Yeo Valley, Montacute House & RSPB Reserves.
Find full details and more options in the house book.
Leisure Activities
Take walks to nearby villages, hire bikes in Langport, or have a bespoke Pilates class at Little Wishel.
You will also find an array of books to choose from.
Twitching
Relax and watch the native garden birds, including the resident woodpeckers. From mid April, the the playful song and swoops of the returning swallows grace the sky. As dusk approaches, you may even see a Barn Owl, you will certainly hear the Tawny's.
Workshops
Langport and Somerton offer a variety of classes from chocolate workshops to glass blowing, to
needle work and art classes.

GUEST REVIEW
