St Edmund's House - Glastonbury, United Kingdom
St Edmund's House - Glastonbury, United Kingdom
St Edmund's House - Glastonbury, United Kingdom
St Edmund's House - Glastonbury, United Kingdom
St Edmund's House - Glastonbury, United Kingdom
St Edmund's House - Glastonbury, United Kingdom
St Edmund's House - Glastonbury, United Kingdom
St Edmund's House - Glastonbury, United Kingdom
St Edmund's House - Glastonbury, United Kingdom
St Edmund's House - Glastonbury, United Kingdom
St Edmund's House - Glastonbury, United Kingdom
St Edmund's House - Glastonbury, United Kingdom
St Edmund's House - Glastonbury, United Kingdom
St Edmund's House - Glastonbury, United Kingdom
St Edmund's House - Glastonbury, United Kingdom
St Edmund's House - Glastonbury, United Kingdom
St Edmund's House - Glastonbury, United Kingdom
St Edmund's House - Glastonbury, United Kingdom
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St Edmund's House

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Description

St Edmund's House

St. Edmunds House is in a popular residential area in Glastonbury, about 400 yards from the High Street. The property is very private, well back from the road and has great privacy with stone walls and high laurel hedges.

Stranded among the drained marshes and peat bogs of the Somerset Levels, Glastonbury is a town on the dry ground below the mysterious Glastonbury Tor hill. Glastonbury was the scene of an abbey of serious power for a millennium, still impressive nearly 500 years after it was suppressed and left in ruins.

The abbey has spellbinding Gothic architecture and an array of separate monuments, from a remarkable Medieval kitchen to a historic pub, all with ties to the old monastery. Glastonbury swirls with Christian and Pagan folklore, drawing a significant new age and Neo-Pagan community. That hill, Glastonbury Tor, is a National Trust site with natural springs rising from deep within its rock and huge rings of terraces on its slopes, built for reasons that are still unknown.

St Edmund's House was built of stone and brick under a tiled roof. It has comfortable accommodation which retains many period details; these include flagstones, patterned floor tiles, window shutters, coving, picture rails, dado rails, original door furniture, good quality architraves, deep skirtings, alcoves, fireplaces and, of course, well-proportioned rooms with high ceilings. These are all complemented by gas central heating and a well-equipped and fitted John Franklin bespoke kitchen.

This property's rustic and elegant decoration keeps intact the character and ambience of the surrounding landscape and is a marvellous example of traditional architecture. All the interior furnishings are Antique and work in harmony with the ancient structure of the house.

The beautiful location allows guests to wander, explore nearby areas, and enjoy this region's peaceful and tranquil atmosphere.


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Property Amenities

Pets Welcome Upon Approval | Not Handicap Accessible

Entertainment
40"+ TV
Facilities
Office
Other
Coffee Maker
Fireplace
High Speed Internet
Washer & Dryer
Wireless Internet
Outdoor
Basketball
Firepit
Outdoor Grill
Outdoor Lounge



Property Details

Size

Townhome with 2 levels
3 bedrooms, 3 baths, 1 half bath, 1722 square feet, 160 square meters

Bedrooms

Queen, Queen, and Queen
6 guests maximum

Nearest airport

Bristol or London Airport.
43 minutes or 2 hours and 47 minutes drive.

Property View

Watch the sunset over the ancient isle of Avalon.

Activities of Interest

  • Arts
  • Equestrian
  • Hike
  • Shopping
  • Ham Wall Nature Reserve. Ham Wall is thronged with wildlife, and the stars are the bitterns and egrets that have chosen the reserve as a breeding ground.
  • Clarks Village, Street. In 1993 the old Clarks factory buildings were reworked to house the first ever purpose-built factory outlet in the UK.

Places of Interest

  • Glastonbury Tor. Venerated since the Iron Age, Glastonbury Tor is an isolated sandstone hill over the Somerset Levels.
  • Glastonbury Abbey. Although now an enigmatic ruin, you can’t overstate the power that Glastonbury Abbey wielded in Medieval times.
  • Somerset Rural Life Museum.




Reviews

Stephen F.

July 2024

Lovely centrally placed home

Glastonbury is a curious and slightly magical place to stay. This well equipped spacious home made the visit an easy, comfortable and enjoyable experience. Its proximity to the town centre and the local food scene was a real boon.”

Shirley T.

December 2023

The most memorable Christmas!

Our family had a fantastic stay at the St.Edmund's house, Craig and his staff have made our Christmas memorable, cozy and comfortable. Glastonbury is a beautiful historical town, we could not be more thankful.”