Holiday houses in Sedgemoor

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A spacious outdoor area features a wooden gazebo with installed lighting, surrounding a large hot tub. Comfortable seating arrangements are present, alongside a small coffee table. The adjacent lawn and patio lead to a white cottage with green accents and a seating area for four.
Cottage in Spaxton
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 223 reviews

Stay in the AONB with Own Hot Tub, Dogs Welcome

Nestled in the wilderness of the Quantock Hills AONB, this beautiful lodge is a perfect country retreat. Ideal for couples, families, walkers, trail runners, cyclists, bird watchers and nature lovers. Fully renovated, with a large hot tub, underfloor heating, comfortable furniture, a coffee machine and a wood burner for cosy winter nights. Dogs welcome, lockable shed for bicycles. Numerous walks out of the front door with unbeatable views. Superfast Wi-Fi. Toiletries and essentials provided.

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A lush garden is depicted, featuring vibrant flowers and tall plants surrounding a well-maintained lawn. In the background, a mix of greenery and colorful blooms adds depth to the scene under a clear blue sky, suggesting a peaceful outdoor space.
Guesthouse in Shapwick
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 552 reviews

Idyllic detached retreat in Shapwick village.

“Surely the best turned out Potting Shed in England”.... from Alastair Sawday’s book “Go Slow England”. The ‘Potting Shed’ is completely separate to our own 400-year-old family home. As guests you have your own entrance door and key to enable you to come and go as you please. It is a charming, safe and secure, quietly situated double room with modern en-suite. Lovely views over the walled gardens and adjacent 15th century Church. Ideal both for single guests or couples. Instagram:shapwick_bnb

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Barn in Brent Knoll
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 226 reviews

Beautiful barn conversion

Enjoy a comfortable stay for couples or families in the beautiful Somerset village of Brent Knoll. The barn consists of an open plan living area including a kitchenette with fridge and microwave. A twin sleeping nook - perfect for friends or little ones and a luxury master bedroom with king size bed. Enjoy walks up the Knoll and take in views across the Somerset levels. A small local shop and pub are just a short walk and local landmarks, Cheddar, Wells and Glastonbury Tor within a short drive.

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A neatly made double bed is positioned against a light-colored wall. A decorative pillow adds texture, while each side is flanked by two bedside tables topped with black lamps. Soft natural light filters through the window, creating an inviting ambiance.
Condo in Wembdon
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 152 reviews

Self-contained annexe

Immaculate self contained annexe in a pretty village just outside of Bridgwater. Approximately 10 mins from M5 junction 23 a perfect stop to spend a night or more exploring nearby surroundings, or attending a wedding nearby, or to break up a long journey. Quantock Hills are a 10min drive. Bridgwater train station 20 to 30 mins walk. Walking distance to the town centre, supermarkets and public transport. Adults only. Single or couple, no children, No pets , ( Service animals allowed).

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A gray wooden gate bears the sign 'The Shire'. The gate opens to a well-kept area with grass and a clear view of a glass door leading to the annexe. Surrounding greenery adds to the tranquil setting.
Guesthouse in Somerset
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 146 reviews

The Shire, Somerset

Escape to the tranquility of The Shire, our charming annexe nestled in the village of Tarnock. Located in the heart of Somerset, this cozy retreat is ideally situated for exploring the stunning countryside & nearby attractions including Cheddar, Axbridge, Glastonbury, & the Mendip Hills. The Space: The Shire is a self-contained annexe, offering privacy & comfort for your stay. The space includes a bedroom (double bed), a en-suite with shower, & a cozy living area. There is also a kitchenette .

Top Guest favourite
A cozy bedroom features a wooden bed with a cream blanket and an array of pillows. The stone wall adds a rustic charm, complemented by floral drapes and a circular mirror. The space is illuminated by a chandelier, providing a warm atmosphere.
Barn in Stockland Bristol
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 506 reviews

The Snug at Mill Barn - rural retreat

Tucked away in a peaceful location, this new open plan conversion was finished in September 2019. Completed to a high standard, this cosy space provides an idyllic hideaway. Stockland and Steart Marshes can be accessed immediately opposite the Snug and the coast is five minutes drive away. Ideal for country walks, cycling and bird watching. A selection of walks to explore are provided by the owners. Ample parking and use of owners tranquil garden for relaxation. Perfect escape for couples.

Top Guest favourite
An open living space features wooden beams and a comfortable sofa adorned with textured cushions. A dining table with chairs is set near large glass doors, which provide views of the green outdoors. Kitchen amenities are visible, contributing to a homey atmosphere.
Barn in Catcott
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 190 reviews

The Old Stables

Hidden away in a unique rural setting on the Somerset Levels.  Light, airy and cosy with log burner. Looking out of the glass frontage you will find our alpacas, goats, ponies and various poultry . Right on the edge of nature reserves this is perfect for cyclists and bird watchers. In the winter months you can witness the famous murmurations. Close to Clarks Factory Shopping Village with historic Glastonbury and Wells a short drive away. 100yards from country pub. Close to junction 23 on M5

Top Guest favourite
The exterior of Manor Barn Annex is depicted, showcasing a stone building with a charming green door and roof covered in red tiles. Lush greenery and colorful flowers surround the entrance, adding to the welcoming ambiance. Bright blue skies fill the background.
Barn in Wedmore
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 197 reviews

Sweet Little Barn Annex

A private and rural location in the pretty village of Wedmore makes this the perfect location to explore the beautiful Somerset countryside and historic towns and villages in the area. Wedmore is situated on the edge of the Mendip Hills and Somerset Levels, and is close to three incredible nature reserves as well as Cheddar Gorge, Wells and Glastonbury. This is a great place for bird watchers and wildlife lovers, with excellent opportunities for walking and cycling right from the front door!

Top Guest favourite
An open living space is highlighted by light wood flooring and exposed stone walls. A dining table with white chairs is positioned near the kitchen, while a cozy seating area features a gray armchair and a yellow accent chair. A spiral staircase leads to the upper levels.
Barn in Somerset
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 381 reviews

Barn, Wedmore, 1 min to pub

Refurbished, bright, spacious one bedroom barn conversion, located up a peaceful country lane, just a moments walk from the centre of the thriving, quaint village of Wedmore. Shared drive with parking for one vehicle and own private patio. Opportunity to sit and star gaze, birdwatch or just enjoy a peaceful drink outdoors. Also moments away from three great pubs and several charming cafes and eateries. Wedmore is a stunning central location from which to explore all of Somerset.

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A quaint outdoor area is visible, featuring a charming wrought iron gate adorned with colorful potted flowers. The gravel pathway leads to a stone cottage with a slate roof. Lush green shrubs and a small sign add to the inviting entrance.
Cottage in Chilton Polden
4.79 out of 5 average rating, 357 reviews

The Potting Shed - cosy country cottage

The Potting Shed is part of the original Gardners Buildings of a large country house. Beautifully updated to provide a truly snug and romantic place to stay. A log burner is the focal point of the lounge/living area as well as exposed wooden beams and stonework. Wifi, Smart TV and all you will need for a memorable get away. Well fitted kitchen with fridge, microwave and dishwasher. Double bedroom, shower/WC. Ample Parking. We want to make your stay cosy, comfortable and enjoyable.

Top Guest favourite
A cosy lounge area is highlighted by a pale blue sofa and comfortable armchair, designed for relaxation. A wooden bookshelf filled with books offers reading options. Natural light enters through a window adorned with soft curtains, creating a welcoming space within the historical cottage.
Cottage in Nether Stowey
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 206 reviews

Character filled Somerset Cottage in AONB

'Christmas Cottage' - A cosy hiding place, perfect for a romantic weekend away, writers retreat or just some well needed space to rest. Nestled here, in the heart of Somerset, seated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the historic, peaceful and quaint village of Nether Stowey. The Cottage is surrounded by stunning countryside walks, the beautiful 'Coleridge Way' and The National Trusts own 'Coleridge Cottage' in celebration of the English Poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge.

Top Guest favourite
A spacious bedroom features a large bed with a light blanket, set against a backdrop of elegant bay windows. A cozy seating area is provided next to the window, complemented by a decorative fireplace and two bedside tables with lamps, enhancing the serene ambiance.
Guest suite in Somerset
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 185 reviews

Homestead West Wing, no hidden fees!

Homestead West Wing is a self contained luxury accommodation in a beautiful 1840 country house. Close to easy travel links with a bus stop a short walk away, but a quiet secluded setting with lovely gardens, paddocks and stables with friendly equine residents including Bluey the miniature pony. Accommodation comprises breakfast room, kitchen with air fryer, hob and combo microwave oven, shower room and 25sqm bedroom / lounge with open log fire. Storage for bikes etc available.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Sedgemoor?

    Sedgemoor has a mix of cozy countryside cottages, guesthouses near traditional villages, and modern rentals close to local attractions. Staying near areas like Bridgwater, Burnham-on-Sea, or around the Somerset Levels is often recommended for easy access to the region’s highlights.

  • What are the best things to do in Sedgemoor with kids?

    Families frequently explore nature reserves, interactive farms, and activity parks across Sedgemoor. Beaches around Burnham-on-Sea, wildlife spotting, and hands-on historical sites combine for an engaging visit with children.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Sedgemoor?

    Sedgemoor has opportunities to explore the Somerset Levels, wander around traditional market towns like Bridgwater, and enjoy coastal activities at Burnham-on-Sea. Nature walks, historic landmarks, and local food experiences are frequently suggested.

  • How is the weather in Sedgemoor?

    Sedgemoor has cool winters between 35–48°F (2–9°C), with mild, wetter autumns. Summers tend to be comfortable, averaging 54–71°F (12–22°C), and spring is often fresher and drier, making outdoor exploration popular.

  • What are the best places to visit in Sedgemoor?

    Sedgemoor has popular sites like the Somerset Levels, the traditional town of Bridgwater, and the beaches of Burnham-on-Sea. Wells Cathedral, just outside Sedgemoor, is also frequently suggested for visitors interested in historic architecture.

  • What are some hiking trails in Sedgemoor?

    You can explore scenic footpaths through the Somerset Levels, trails within nature reserves, and gentle walks along the coast near Burnham-on-Sea. Some routes pass through wetlands, woodlands, and offer views of the Mendip Hills.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Sedgemoor?

    Families often enjoy wildlife reserves, hands-on farm experiences, and exploring sandy beaches. Play parks and indoor activity centers also provide options for both lively and relaxed days together.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Sedgemoor?

    Popular day trip ideas include visiting Glastonbury for its historic sites, discovering Cheddar Gorge’s dramatic landscapes, or exploring Wells with its noted cathedral. The Somerset coast and Mendip Hills are also often suggested for outdoor excursions.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Sedgemoor?

    Many accommodations in Sedgemoor welcome pets, especially rural cottages and country homes. It’s common to find rentals near open spaces and walking trails that make traveling with your pet convenient.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Sedgemoor?

    Pack layers and rainwear, as local weather can shift quickly. Exploring village shops, tasting local cheeses, and catching sunset along the Levels are often suggested ways to get to know Sedgemoor’s distinctive culture.

  • What is Sedgemoor known for?

    Sedgemoor is recognized for its wetlands in the Somerset Levels, traditional market towns, and connections to historical events like the Battle of Sedgemoor. It is also known for its wildlife habitats and scenic rural landscapes.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Sedgemoor?

    You can discover lesser-known nature reserves, quiet footpaths along the Parrett Trail, and small local museums that explore the area’s cultural heritage. Visiting marshland bird hides and village tearooms can also offer a different perspective on Sedgemoor.

  • What are the best foods to try in Sedgemoor?

    Local menus often feature Somerset cheeses, farmhouse ciders, and traditional pies. You may also find fresh seafood along the coast, and baked treats commonly enjoyed with afternoon tea in cafés.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Sedgemoor?

    Bring sturdy shoes for walks, layered clothing for changeable weather, and a waterproof jacket. Binoculars can add to wildlife spotting, and reusable bags are useful for market finds.

  • What is the nightlife in Sedgemoor like?

    Sedgemoor has a relaxed nightlife, with friendly pubs, live music in local venues, and some seasonal events. Social gatherings often center around community halls and traditional taverns.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Sedgemoor?

    The Bridgwater Carnival, known for its illuminated procession, is among the most popular annual events. Seasonal fairs, food festivals, and agricultural shows in local villages are also frequently suggested for visitors.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Sedgemoor?

    Sedgemoor has many family-friendly vacation rentals, including cottages, farm stays, and coastal properties with amenities for kids. Look for stays with secure outdoor spaces and proximity to popular family attractions.

  • When is the best time to visit Sedgemoor?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder temperatures and outdoor activities. Cooler winters appeal to those who prefer fewer crowds and scenic landscapes in a quieter season.

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