Situated in the breathtakingly beautiful Porlock Vale, within the National Trust Holnicote Estate, is the idyllic farming hamlet of Horner - sheltering in the lee of Dunkery Hill and adjacent to the picturesque Horner River.
Horner Farm is a lovely Grade II listed detached National Trust farmhouse, originating from the 14th Century and lived in and loved by the same family for generations.
Horner Farm is a charming, rambling farmhouse of great character. To the front is a garden (including trampoline, table/chairs & barbecue). Inside is roomy, comfy, homely, and perfect for relaxing after a day's riding. The atmosphere is friendly and sociable - enabling you to chill out and have fun!
From the garden, the entrance door leads to the hallway, where there are steps down to the spacious living room with huge ox-roasting inglenook (woodburner) and a view of the stables. The dining room overlooks the garden and there is a fitted kitchen (with dishwasher, washing machine, tumble drier, microwave) and table & chairs in the middle. There is also a downstairs shower-room (suite).
From the hall the stairs lead up to five bedrooms – a double with lovely long rural views (5’9" lintel), a double plus single with washbasin, a room with two sets of twin beds (one set linkable) with en suite shower, a twin with washbasin, and a bunk room plus single; bathroom (suite plus bath-shower); and, down steps, a separate loo (washbasin). TV/DVD/video.
Dogs are allowed in the kitchen only.
The property accommodates a maximum of 9/10 adults and is perfect for those true country-lovers who want to experience a true farmhouse lifestyle.
Stabling and livery is also available for your own horses.
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