Wookey 0.8 miles. Enjoying a rural position in Easton near Wookey, Somerset is The Attic at Redmond Bottom, a delightful, first-floor apartment. A short distance from the Mendip Hills AONB, Redmond Bottom is enveloped by countryside views and attractions, making it a wonderful haven for a relaxing break, inviting two guests and a furry companion. Benefit from private parking, before climbing the external steps to reach the elevated position of the apartment. Step inside to be welcomed into the open-plan living space, stylishly furnished and complete with all the essentials for a self-catered stay; use this space to prepare meals, dine and unwind as a two. Make the most of your picturesque surroundings by dining alfresco upon the balcony with a tipple in hand or spend a sunny afternoon relaxing upon the loungers in the front garden. As day turns into night, complete your routine in the sleek en-suite shower room, before climbing into the sumptuous king-size bed. Awaken to explore your nature-filled surroundings, with the Wookey Hole Caves and Ebbor Gorge National Nature Reserve nearby, worth adding to your itinerary. Amenities can be found in nearby Wookey, or travel a little further to Wells, a bustling city, where you can also tour Wells Cathedral, The Bishop's Palace & Gardens, and the Wells & Mendip Museum. Be sure to visit the Cheddar Gorge and Caves for an underground, guided tour, or hike up to Cheddar Waterfall for a stunning backdrop, before reaching the Mendip Activity Centre, where you can try your hand at archery, canoeing, caving and much more. Spend quality time with your loved one at The Attic at Redmond Bottom.
First-floor apartment. One king-size bedroom with en-suite walk-in shower, basin, and WC. Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with balcony and sofa bed
Nestled on the banks of the River Axe in the Mendip region of Somerset is the village and civil parish of Wookey. Nearby are the hamlets of Yarley and Bleadney and the sister village of Wookey Hole is also within easy reach. 'Wookey' is derived from Old English, which means animal trap. The village is home to a 12th century, Grade I listed building, St Matthew's church, a quality coffee shop, a post office and three pubs serving home-cooked meals. The area boasts a wealth of fantastic walks with its nearby sites, including Ebbor Gorge Viewpoint, the beautiful Kilver Court Gardens and Westhay Moor National Nature Reserve. Explore the limestone caves of Wookey Hole Caves, which is also close to Pirate Island Adventure Golf or venture round Huntfun Wells. Further afield there is Cheddar Gorge for more deep caves and wonderful cafes to enjoy. Be sure to spend the day at the charming city of Wells for more fantastic attractions and amenities.