Splotts Meaning

The guestrooms of the farmhouse are available to let as self-catering accommodation throughout the year. To book, call Hilary or Gordon on 01458 831492 or email us at splottsmoor@gmail.com.
Splotts Meaning

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Blotted meaning

Splotts Meaning

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Blotted Meaning

Meaning

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Details
This self-contained accommodation is comprised of half of the farmhouse and includes a large double bedroom, twin bedroom with two single beds, bathroom with shower, dining room/lounge with three-quarter sofa bed, and fully-equipped kitchen with wood-burning stove, induction hob, microwave, fridge, kettle and dishwasher. All bedding and towels are provided. The utility room, with washing machine and deep freeze, is shared with the owners. The guesthouse has its own separate entrance.

Splotts Moor is a leisurely, scenic 45-minute walk from Glastonbury Town. Parking for your vehicle is available, and we're happy to provide a list of taxi services upon request.

The farmhouse is partly powered by photovoltaic technology, installed in 2012.

Guests are welcome to help themselves to the fruit from the trees in season!

History
The stone the house is built from was originally the stone of Alice Buckton's Tor House, which stood at the pilgrimage spring of Chalice Well. We are uniquely placed with views of Glastonbury Tor and the Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. We hope guests will feel comfortable and at home in these peaceful surroundings.

Flourish And Blotts Meaning

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Rates
Please note that these rates are not per person or per night, but to rent the entire accommodation detailed above,for the length of stay shown, for up to 5 guests. *

High Season rates (20th June - 31st August):
6 nights: £485
4 nights: £350

Low Season rates (1st September - 15th May week):1 week: £390 for whole guesthouse accommodation
6 nights: £365
5 nights: £325
4 nights: £275
3 nights: £225

* Rates for the 2021-2022 season may be subject to change. Contact us for more information.


Guesthouse Testimonials
'We loved your home, beautiful garden and the wonderful views!' - S and S (London)

'A million thanks for you kind and thoughtful hospitality for the last two months! Thoroughly enjoyed our stay and will see you next year' - J, L and F (Dubai, United Arab Emirates)

'Thank you so much for such a lovely stay and for your wonderful hospitality - you made our stay and wedding very special indeed!' - K and R (London)

'Really enjoying ourselves. Thank you for your hospitality and helpfulness' - J and D (Auckland, New Zealand)

'Amazing stay. Better than the campsite at Glastonbury! ...[Splotts Moor note - they mean the camping at the Festival. Which by the way is also very good!]... We felt very spoilt.' - H and S (London), who stayed during the Festival.

'Thank you for making our hen-do so great and letting us come to your house, it is beautiful.' - T, H, M and L (hen party)

'...a fabulous stay, loved your home and your wonderful kindness, it made our holiday very special. Can't wait to come back!' - S and S (Telford)

'...Such a fantastic time. Love the house, love the hospitality, love the place and all this lovely location has. Booked 7 days, stayed 15 - says it all. So peaceful. Thank you thank you thank you.' - C and J (Lochwinnoch, Scotland)

'...A fantastic five days. We absolutely loved the house, the books on the bookcase (some great reads!), the garden, the comfortable bed and the overall rustic charm. The stay was so lovely that we will be back next year.' - D, M and family (Newcastle-under-Lyme)

'Thank you so much for making our stay so enjoyable. We have loved your charming house and magnificent garden, and we truly appreciate your kindness, thoughtfulness and all your help with our sightseeing.' - E and B (Bronxville, New York)

'Thank you Hilary and Gordon for making our overnight stop at Splotts Moor a magical, welcoming experience. We must return for longer next year.' - P and S (Romford, Essex)
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