£579 - £1,419 Weekly
Robins Eco Lodge, Mill Meadow, Taunton, Somerset
Price:
£579 - £1,419 Weekly
BR/BA:
3 BR, 3 BA
Location:
Parsonage Ln, Kingston St. Mary, Somerset
Description:
Nestled quietly in tranquil countryside beside an established lake in the hamlet of mill cross and at the foot of the stunning quantock hills (an area of outstanding natural beauty), robins lodge is an exclusive luxury timber eco-holiday home.
Additional Details:
Robins eco lodge is 1 of 3 mill meadow eco lodges all rated five star gold by visit britain and holding 1 of only four gold awards within the county from the green tourism business scheme robins offers outstanding quality and green credentials for those seeking a low carbon holiday. The property offers the perfect blend of peace and peaceful with easy access to many amenities and attractions. Walk out the front door and the sound of birdsong and nothing else is striking - a true countryside idyll. Yet the market town of taunton is no more than 2 mis away, offering a wide range of retail and dining options, along with a theatre and multi-screen theatre, and of course somerset county cricket. The quantock hills are also on the doorstep; the 1st designated area of natural beauty in england and are ideal for more energetic visitors including walkers and cyclists. Also in the area are the west somerset railway, hestercombe gardens and, the beaches at dunster and minehead. Despite it's central location in somerset, the coastline is only fifteen miles away, while exeter, glastonbury and yeovil are all easily driveable and bath and the north devon coast an easy day trip. Robins lodge is perfectly placed with easy access by rail or road. It is within ten minutes of taunton’s mainline rail station (london paddington one hour 40 mins), and major road links (m5 junction 24 & 25). These fantastic eco-homes are manufactured in finland using the highest quality, slow grown timber with the most advanced manufacturing and construction methods in europe. Combine this with the latest in cutting edge carbon neutral technologies and a high-level of luxury and you have 1 of those rare opportunities in life to have your cake and eat it. Enjoying the countryside could not be easier as whichever way you turn at the gate you will find yourself strolling or cycling along miles of leaf lined lanes with rolling fields and the quantock hills and exmoor stretching out before you. Just a short stroll away is the sought after village of kingston st mary with its beautiful church, thatched cottages, mews and a inviting local pub. Sensitive management of the existing “neighbours”, badgers, foxes, bats and all manner of birdlife together with the creation of new habitat, has resulted in a significant increase in the numbers and variety of flora and fauna at mill meadow. Every new mill meadow eco holiday home is also fitted with at least 1 bird and bat box and all landscaped areas are carefully managed to encourage and maintain the diversity of wildlife. The nearby quantock hills and exmoor offer further exciting encounters with nature's treasures. Current features of the eco-homes include: * ground and air source heat pumps
- low energy lighting
- solar hot water
- green roof
- rain harvesting
- excellent levels of insulation
- under floor heating
- triple glazed windows the site can arrange a number of additional services (additional charges may apply) including: * hot bathtub hire from a local company. * a portable dog run – let your best friend exercise outside without a lead. * loose horse box hire – ideal for those who wish to explore the hill trails and bridleways of the surrounding beautiful countryside. * access to a private course fishing lake in addition follow the links on the mill meadow web page to access horse trekking, falconry and other country activities and services such as shiatsu and relaxing spa therapies. Come and experience for yourself all year round why somerset is the land of the summer people. Taunton tourist details * pretty county market town * steeped in history * great range of sporting attractions taunton is somerset’s county town, rich in history and home to both somerset county cricket club and taunton race course. As well as a fabulous range of shops and places to eat and drink, the town is rich in culture and a centre for the arts. The town is also a super location from which to explore the region, its history and legends. This is the land of king alfred, king arthur, and lorna doone’s exmoor. There are the majestic gardens of hestercombe and stourhead to explore, and there are a range of superb national trust properties and treasures to visit in the local area.
- solar electric
- efficient appliances
robins lodge is perfectly placed with easy access by rail or road. It is within ten minutes of taunton’s mainline rail station (london paddington one hour 40 mins), and major road links (m5 junction 24 & 25). Bristol and exeter regional airports are both with 45 minutes and offer links to main airports across the uk and europe. English channel ferry ports are within easy reach.
- low energy lighting
- solar hot water
- green roof
- rain harvesting
- excellent levels of insulation
- under floor heating
- triple glazed windows the site can arrange a number of additional services (additional charges may apply) including: * hot bathtub hire from a local company. * a portable dog run – let your best friend exercise outside without a lead. * loose horse box hire – ideal for those who wish to explore the hill trails and bridleways of the surrounding beautiful countryside. * access to a private course fishing lake in addition follow the links on the mill meadow web page to access horse trekking, falconry and other country activities and services such as shiatsu and relaxing spa therapies. Come and experience for yourself all year round why somerset is the land of the summer people. Taunton tourist details * pretty county market town * steeped in history * great range of sporting attractions taunton is somerset’s county town, rich in history and home to both somerset county cricket club and taunton race course. As well as a fabulous range of shops and places to eat and drink, the town is rich in culture and a centre for the arts. The town is also a super location from which to explore the region, its history and legends. This is the land of king alfred, king arthur, and lorna doone’s exmoor. There are the majestic gardens of hestercombe and stourhead to explore, and there are a range of superb national trust properties and treasures to visit in the local area.
- solar electric
- efficient appliances
robins lodge is perfectly placed with easy access by rail or road. It is within ten minutes of taunton’s mainline rail station (london paddington one hour 40 mins), and major road links (m5 junction 24 & 25). Bristol and exeter regional airports are both with 45 minutes and offer links to main airports across the uk and europe. English channel ferry ports are within easy reach.
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