Lullington House
Lullington House
Lullington House
Lullington
FROME
Somerset
BA11 2PG
Tel: 01373 831406
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Description
Richard & Nicola welcome you to Lullington House. The house is a former Victorian rectory set in a rural quintessentially English village.
South facing the Waldegrave room offers views of the large cedar and beech trees surrounded by lawn and paddocks, beyond which are the parkland and woods of Orchardleigh Estate.
In spring, the blossom of the wisteria that adorns the south side of the house fills the room with it's glorious perfume.
Some fine period furniture accompanies the mahogany four-poster bed that stands opposite one of our many original stone mantled fireplaces.
East facing the Duckworth room offers the benefit of the sunrise, viewed through the large bay window that overlooks the front garden and paddocks beyond.
This very spacious room has at its centre a large colourfully upholstered, painted four-poster bed with furniture to match complemented also by other fine period furniture.
For your added comfort, we also provide large easy chairs to enable you to relax and enjoy your stay with us, or to simply curl up in and enjoy a good book in the peace and tranquillity.
Tea / Coffee making facilities are provided in the room along with a selection of biscuits and bottled water. Also for those wishing to remain in contact with the outside world, television and radio are provided.
The house stands in ten acres of paddocks, woodland and well maintained mature garden, enjoying both privacy and seclusion, which is home to an abundance of birds and wildlife.
Attractions
The house stands in ten acres of its own grounds, of which approximately one and a half acres is well maintained formal and woodland garden, the remainder being paddocks, orchard and woodland. The large diversity of trees, plants, and shrubs provides a wonderful habitat for an abundance of birds and wildlife, alot of which can be seen from the comfort of your bedroom.
For the walkers amongst you, the Macmillan Way passes through the centre of the village. More walks can be found in Orchardleigh Estate with its twenty-three acre lake, which is home to a large variety of aquatic birds and other wildlife.
A boathouse can be seen at the near end and at the far, picturesque church is found standing on its own island. Back in our garden, you could take a brief stroll around our private wood.
The village centre is only a few yards away, which comprises of the School House now a private home, Lullington Church which is famous for its Norman doorway and two farms. A handful of other houses and some thatched cottages all surround the village green and well.