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  • Your room will be ready to enjoy at 4pm. In the morning the room is yours until 11:00am. If you wish to enjoy a more leisurely morning, purchase a late check out when booking and stay enjoying the garden until 1pm.

  • There is a minimum of two nights stay - this way you can really land in the space and tune to the pace of the garden. Sometimes we open up one night stays on celebration weekends on the Equinoxes and Solstices, so keep an eye out for those.

  • We hope just yourself! Each cabin or barn comes with premium bed linen, soft towels and a full selection of beautiful Bramley toiletries - shampoo, conditioner, body wash and body lotion.

    There are hairdryers in each room or cabin and umbrellas are at hand to shelter from the elements.

    Each kitchen has all the cookware you need to create a delicious meal and the kitchens are stocked with tea, coffee and oat milk and are equipped with salt, pepper and oil; pots, pans and cutlery for you to make full use of during your stay.

  • There’s a small farm shop at the end of the road which is open during the day - less than a 5 minute walk. Here you can get lots of delicious fresh local products and store cupboard essentials.

    We will also share some recommendations of our favourite local spots to eat and drink in our welcome pack, which you will receive pre-arrival.

  • You're welcome to bring your dog if they will be comfortable and safe on a working farm environment where there are other animals (cats, dogs and donkeys). There is an extra fee per dog which you can purchase when booking.

  • Absolutely! There’s plenty of space to run around, play and explore in the garden. Each accommodation has space for a travel cot if you are bringing a little one.

  • Yes! We’ll give you the password in your digital welcome pack.

  • Cars are the easiest way to get to us and below are some other transport suggestions. Google maps is a great resource for public transport suggestions.

    By Train
    Castle Cary is the nearest train station and only a short taxi or bus ride away. If you’re getting a taxi, we recommend booking a taxi in advance as sometimes there are none available immediately at the station.
    The bus journey from the station is the 667 to Street stopping at Court Farm, followed by a a 10 minute walk.

    By Coach
    There is a megabus coach from London to Glastonbury, from there you can get a taxi or bus to us.

    By Bus
    We’re a 35 minute bus journey from Glastonbury town centre with one changeover. More details of this can be found here.

    We’re a two and a half hour bus journey from Bristol with one changeover. More details of this can be found here.

  • Our Sunrise cabin is the most accessible with an accessible designed bathroom. Have a chat with one of our team members about what you need so they can advise which accommodation would suit you best.