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Bell House is a large property, built in the 1920's, but recently renovated to a high standard. It is well equipped and spacious with nine bedrooms, lounge, separate dining room, kitchen, and gardens.
It is situated in the village of Berrow, Somerset, close to 7 miles of beach. The nature reserve, a site which is noted for its unusual plants and birds is opposite, as is a championship golf course .
In Somerset you will find a wonderful mixture of heritage, countryside and coast. Nestling in the Mendip Hills is Wells – England’s smallest city with a beautiful cathedral. |
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Further south, you will be delighted by the quaint villages and stately houses built with honey-coloured stone.
This is a county alive with history and legend – walk in the footsteps of King Arthur and King Alfred, explore Exmoor – home of Lorna Doone and visit the mysterious Glastonbury Tor, rising out of the Somerset Levels (ancient wetlands) like a beacon. Long sandy beaches at Berrow contrasts with the dramatic rocky Exmoor coastline across the bay. |