The Old Bell Tower in Shepton Mallet

Welcome to The Old Bell Tower. This converted bell tower is near the town of Shepton Mallet and can sleep two people in its one bedroom.

Accommodation

One king-size double bedroom. Bathroom with shower, WC and basin. Open-plan kitchen, dining and sitting area. Gas heating. Gas oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, coffee machine. TV with Freeview, WiFi, Bose Bluetooth speakers. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Travel cot available. Designated parking. Enclosed gravel and patio garden. Sorry no pets, and no smoking. Pub 5 minute walk. Shop 2 miles. Note: Due to the very hot & dry weather the fishing on the lake will not be available.

Location

The Old Bell Tower is situated in the Mendip Hills, close to the historic town of Shepton Mallett. It has one bedroom and one large bathroom, with space to sleep two people. It also has a open-plan kitchen, dining and sitting area. Outside is a gravel and patio area. The Old Bell Tower is a high quality property in a lovely countryside location.

Shepton Mallet is nestled in the base of the Mendip Hills, and is at the geographical heart of the Mendip District, a beautiful landscape full of unique places to visit and activities everyone can enjoy. These include the Wookey Hole Caves, Cheddar Gorge and the East Somerset Railway. Shepton Mallet is a historic town featuring a delightful mixture of old and new, with some wonderful old architecture and a weekly market, plus a variety of shops, pubs and eateries. With the scrumptious local cider an ideal tipple after a day exploring this part of Somerset, all in all you'd be hard-pressed to find a better holiday base.

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Reviews of The Old Bell Tower

"Invited to a niece's wedding in Shepton Mallet we decided to stay in the area. This cottage was very near the venue so we chose it and are very pleased we did. Newly renovated to a high standard, it was extremely clean and comfortable. The view from the windows and the alpacas in the field at the end of the patio were an added attraction. As birdwatchers we spent most of the week visiting the many great sites in the area and walked miles. We did have a day out in Wells, which was amazing, especially the cathedral."

Reviewed by Adventure795704 on 08/10/2018