The morning mist lifts off the Somerset Levels, and you wake to the low of cattle somewhere beyond the hedge and steam rising from your first cup of tea.
This is a proper guest house with a couple of camping pods out in the grounds — ideal if you want a roof and a real bed but fancy something a bit different, or if you're travelling with friends who prefer walls to canvas. The pods offer that halfway-house appeal: your own space, a bit of shelter, but still waking up outside. Somerset's gentle, green, and full of cider orchards and walking routes that don't punish your knees — perfect for a slower kind of break. Dogs are welcome by arrangement, so worth asking ahead if you've got one in tow.
Facilities aren't listed in detail, so it's wise to check what's included when you book — pod setups vary wildly. Campfires are a maybe, depending on conditions and the host's say-so. It's open all year, which means you could feasibly wake to frost on the grass or September apples dropping in the orchard. Quiet, rural, understated.