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Escape to the country at Tucking Mill

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It has been a hard year for all of us, but with summer well and truly on its way, there is plenty of reason to joyful, not least the ability to get out in nature or get away for a short break somewhere special. Now is the time to consider your next staycation with family or friends and if you’re keen to explore the West Country then you need not look any further. The tranquil location of Tucking Mill’s luxury self catering cottages have been lovingly restored to offer you a welcome like no other.

The family-owned accommodation is located just outside the UNESCO World-Heritage City of Bath, with each cottage recently renovated to offer comfortable yet elegant luxury and each boasting its own private garden next to the Midford and Horsecombe Brooks. The bohemian-chic interior appeals to young and old looking for a private retreat in this idyllic location so close to the Georgian city.

However, if you would prefer to immerse yourself in the rural charm of the Cotswolds, then there is a wealth of way-marked walks and cycle-paths within easy reach of the property, with a range of charming country villages scattered across the undulating hills. Both Somerset and the neighbouring county of Wiltshire offer great green spaces to get outdoors and enjoy the natural environment with friends, family or loved-ones. If you’re looking for a true escape to the country, then there really is no better place for a rendezvous than the South West of England.

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