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MapleLeaf Middlewick Cottages and B&B, Glastonbury

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Wick Lane, Glastonbury, Somerset, England, UK Show Map Show Availability
10 Rooms From: £65 to £78 info
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MapleLeaf Middlewick Cottages and B&B
The stone cottages within this peaceful early seventeenth century Grade II listed farmstead have been restored and enhanced to provide a range of comfortable well equipped accommodation, set amongst gardens, paddocks and orchards a walk from Glastonbury tor.

After a day of walking, cycling, site-seeing or exploring Glastonbury, return to this peaceful retreat and relax in the heated indoor swimming pool make use of the steam room, borrow a book from our library, spend some time with the animals on site or simply watch the sun set.

There are eleven self catering cottages, sleeping from 2 to 6, available for weekend breaks, midweek breaks, weekly lets and overnight stays.

Internet connections are available throughout the complex (at no extra cost).

Smoking is permitted in designated exterior locations.

We have several pet friendly cottages available. We can provide highchairs and cots if required.

Self Catering: £250 - £870 per week
Rooms & Rates:

Room Rates (From) Singles: £65 Doubles: £65 Twins: £65 Family: £78

Get rates for your dates? Email MapleLeaf Middlewick Cottages and B&B, Glastonbury using the form on the left. Alternately, call MapleLeaf Middlewick Cottages and B&B direct on: 044 01458 832351.

Hotel Facilities:
    General:
  • Parking Available -
  • Wifi / Internet Available -
    In Room:
  • No Smoking Rooms Available -
  • Colour TV In Rooms -
  • Tea and Coffee Maker In Room -
    Leisure:
  • Indoor Swimming Pool -
  • Sauna / Steam Room -
  • Golf Nearby -
Useful Info:

On site is a heated indoor swimming pool available to all guests from 7am to 9pm. All guests are also welcome to make use of the steam room.

Hardwire internet access is available in all cottages, wireless is available in some (thick stone walls prevent signal getting through to all!).

Hotel Policies:

We require one third of the price as a reservation fee with the balance to be paid one month before arrival. If you are booking within one month of your arrival the total amount is required.

If the balance of payment is not received thirty days prior to arrival, we reserve the right to place the accommodation back on the market with a refund of the deposit payable in the event of a re-let. In the event you are unable to honour your booking we may retain the amount paid until a new booking is confirmed at which time all funds will be returned. It is suggested you purchase travel insurance to cover any unfortunate eventuality.

Group bookings of four or more cottages may be subject to a 10% surcharge in the event the balance is not paid 30 days prior to arrival. A refundable £100 deposit is required for group bookings to cover potential additional housekeeping costs to get the cottages back to their original condition. This amount is totally refundable provided: a) recycling is limited to the containers provided or arrangements are made for the disposal thereof; b) the premises is left in a clean and tidy condition with dishes, cutlery etc, washed and put away; c) in the event that furniture, crockery etc is moved from one cottage to the another, that it all be returned to the original position. Should it be necessary to rectify the condition of the cottages, function room, recycling, etc there may be a charge deducted from your deposit, based on time and/or damage. It is only on very rare occasions that we have had any difficulty and never have we had to exercise this option.

The utility meters will be read when you arrive and when you leave with any charges payable by card, cheque or cash at the time of departure.

The small laundry room (in the swimming pool building) has a washing machine and a dryer for use on those wet rainy days when drying on the outside clothes line just won't work. A small charge is made for using these facilities.

Your cottage will be available from 3pm on the day of arrival and guests are expected to leave by 10am to allow our cleaning staff access. If you need to arrive outside these times, please give us a call.

We do accept well behaved dogs in selected cottages, please enquire for more information. A refundable £50 deposit is required for bookings with dogs.

Lost property is donated to charity after one month if not retrieved. Postage must be paid up front for any goods returned by mail.

Smoking is not permitted in the interiors of any of the buildings.

The lighting of fireworks is not permitted on the property at any time.

A £10 charge will apply for lost keys.

We aim to refund any refundable deposits due within 24 hours of departure.

Guest Reviews:
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Guest Score: 9 out of 10 from 2 reviewsShow All Reviews
David Bannister
Couple
United Kingdom
Stayed: 03/12/2009 - 06/12/2009
9 9
fine
Rebecca Day
Couple
United Kingdom
10 10
Very friendly. lovely cosy cottage with beautiful views. great breakfasts in the morning, overall a nice relaxing weekend.
These reviews are the subjective opinion of Lodging World user(s) and not of Lodging World or its staff
Nearby Attractions:

Cycling
Our friends at the neighbouring camp site The Old Oaks touring Park have kindly offered to let our guests hire bikes from them. This is only adult size bikes. Hire a bike from The Old Oaks The Old Oaks is a ten minute walk through the fields from Middlewick Holiday Cottages. Alternatively you can try Fenny Castle Bicycle Hire

Go green, get fit and explore... for cycle routes in the area, see Moving Somerset Forward, Bridgwater Circular via Cheddar Gorge Bridgwater Bike ride on Cycle Routes UK - Cycle Route Planner and Sustrans websites.

Fishing
There are several places to choose from - some of the closest being...
Landsend Farm Fishery, Wedmore
The Sedges, Bridgwater
Cheddar Reservoir
Westhay Lake
www.go-fish.co.uk has all the details you'll need.
Golf

Mendip Golf Club 01749 840570

Wells Golf Club 01749 675005 - Booking 01749 683171

Burnham and Berrow 01749 675005 - Booking 01749 683171

Cheddar Crazy Golf 01934 743661
The Long Sutton Golf Club (Langport) 01458 241017
Isle of Wedmore Golf Club 01934 713649
Riding

Wellow Trekking Centre Nr Bath 01225 834376
Divocky Riding School Nr Shepton Mallet 01749 880233
Walking Visit John Harris's Walking In Somerset site - more than 140 FREE walks to download and details of all the books, maps and walking groups in the county.
Walking Tours and Guides around Wells Wells Walking Tours 01749 672438


Places to visit...
Glastonbury Chalice Well - one of Britain’s most ancient wells, nestling in the Vale of Avalon between the famous Glastonbury Tor and Chalice Hill. Surrounded by beautiful gardens and orchards it is a living sanctuary.
Glastonbury Abbey - once the grandest and richest Abbey in England. A great Glastonbury experience awaits you here!
Street Shoe Museum History of shoemaking
Clarks Village - discount village with over 90 outlet stores, restaurants and cafes, plus plenty to entertain the whole family.
Wells The smallest (and lovliest?) City in England, dominated by the Cathedral. The town also had a starring role in the film Hot Fuzz...
The Bishop's Palace - Moated Bishop's palace dating from 13c
Wells Cathedral - Impressive 12th Century Cathedral complete with associated buildings.
Nearby Nature Reserves

Ebbor Gorge - woodland walk with excellent spring flowers, summer butterflies and autumn colour. Limestone outcrops and towering cliffs surround the gorge itself.
RSBC Ham Wall Wetlands - home to water voles, otters, bitterns and kingfishers. October–January sees huge starling roosts dancing in the sky.
Shapwick Heath - a major wetland nature reserve (400ha) of the Somerset Levels and Moors. The reserve is a haven for wildlife and a monument to the history and culture of Neolithic man, who came to this area 6000 years ago and made this their tribal homeland.
Westhay Moor - on a bright, crisp day Westhay Moor is a beautiful place to explore with its shimmering lakes and reed beds, birds singing and signs of spring all around.
Kings Castle Wood - the ancient iron age hill fort reserve of King’s Castle Wood is a peaceful haven packed with wild flowers in spring and summer and just a walk away from the beautiful historic city of Wells, the smallest city in England.
Within 1 hours drive

Royal Bath & West showground - 20 minutes - Founded in 1777 The Royal Bath & West of England Society are a Somerset based registered charity that aims to encourage agriculture, the arts and commerce. The Society owns the Royal Bath & West Showground, a 240 acre site near Shepton Mallet, which is home to a series of world class shows and events in Somerset throughout the year.
Wookey Hole Caves - 20 minutes - Large and beautifully lit cave complex.
Fleet Air Arm Museum – 30 minutes - Europe's largest naval aviation collection.
Stembridge Tower Mill -30 minutes - built in 1822, this is the last remaining thatched windmill in England.
Lytes Cary Manor - 30 minutes - former home of medieval herbalist Henry Lyte; here visitors can learn about his famous 16th-century plant directory, Lytes Herbal.
The Mendip Hills - 30 minues to 1 hour - go meandering around this vast area of outstanding natural beauty.
Cheddar Showcaves & Gorge - 30 minutes - Cliff walk and illuminated caves - great family day out.
Cheddar Cheese tour - 30 minutes - visit the the only cheesemakers left in Cheddar. You can watch the various stages as they transform their rich, local milk into award winning authentic Cheddar Cheese every day of the week throughout the year.
King John’s Hunting Lodge - 35 minutes - this early Tudor timber-framed wool merchant's house (circa 1500) provides a fascinating insight into local history.
Haynes Motor Museum - 35 minutes - the UK's largest exhibition of the greatest cars from around the world. A living and working museum, with over 400 amazing cars and bikes.
Stourhead - 45 minutes - World-famous 18th-century landscape garden, it's magnificent lake shimmering with reflections of classical temples, mystical grottoes and rare and exotic trees.
Hot air Balloon trips from Yeovil (45 minutes), Taunton (1 hour) or Castle Cary (30 minutes).
City of Bath - 1 hour - a World Heritage City with Roman baths, amazing architecture and excellent boutiques, bric-a-brac and tea shops.
Bristol city - 1 hour - visit the world famous Clifton Suspension Bridge designed by revered Victorian engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel.
Further afield....

Numerous lovely spots on the coast - including Wales.

Exmoor National Park - 1 hour 20 - whether you are planning to visit the National Park or are looking for ways to enjoy the special qualities of Exmoor on foot, horseback, bicycle or by car, your journey of discovery starts here.
Cardiff Castle - 1 hour 40 -one of Wales' leading heritage attractions and a site of international significance.
For more to info

Visit Somerset
Glastonbury Online
Somerset Attraction Index

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MapleLeaf Middlewick Cottages and B&B
Guest Score: 9 out of 10 from 2 reviews Add a Review
David Bannister
Couple
United Kingdom
Stayed: 03/12/2009 - 06/12/2009
9 9
fine
Rebecca Day
Couple
United Kingdom
10 10
Very friendly. lovely cosy cottage with beautiful views. great breakfasts in the morning, overall a nice relaxing weekend.
These reviews are the subjective opinion of Lodging World user(s) and not of Lodging World or its staff
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