The Railway Carriage at Lavender Hill
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- Williton, Somerset, England
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- Sleeps: 4
- Bedrooms: 2
- Bathroom: 1
- Minimum stay: 3 nights
In a shade of gorgeous green, the Railway Carriage is a large replica brake van (just think of Toad in Thomas the Tank Engine…) but now offers unforgettable accommodation for up to four people. Magical for young families or a romantic break for two, this perfectly packaged carriage has everything you need for a special self-catering stay in the countryside.
Set against the backdrop of the magnificent Quantock Hills and surrounded by fields and woodland, the Railway Carriage sits a matter of metres from the historic railway track. Marvel at majestic steam trains as they roll on under the nearby railway bridge – all from your pretty garden or the comfort of your carriage!
Inside, the Railway Carriage has been perfectly designed to incorporate a whole home in this single brake van. As you enter into the long hallway, you’ll find four doors that take you into each of the beautifully appointed rooms.
The door to your left enters into the sunlit open-plan living area and kitchen, finished in a modern, country style. Relax back on one of the comfortable leather sofas to enjoy views of the railway, or gather the family round for a good film on the large, flat-screen television.
The wooden dining table with fitted benches and chairs is large enough for everyone to enjoy lazy breakfasts or long dinners together, while the fully fitted kitchen offers style and practicality in spades. A fridge-freezer, a gas hob and electric oven, and even a dishwasher and washer-dryer, make self-catering a pleasure in this lovely space.
A set of double doors take you out to the veranda, complete with table and chairs, and conveniently shaded by the brake van’s original roof! From here, you can enjoy your petite garden and, of course, your own private hot tub. Unwind in the jets, count the stars above, and listen to the sounds of the countryside, for a truly heavenly evening.
The bedrooms, both with views of the railway line, are set at the opposite end of the carriage. The first – a king-size room with traditional fitted wardrobes – offers a peaceful place to lay your head. Curl up in the soft duvet and sleep soundly all night long on your Egyptian cotton sheets. The second bedroom offers twin beds, and is perfect for both children or adults. The wardrobe is large enough for all your bits and bobs, and the quirky postage stamp curtains and cushions add a memorable splash of character.
Keep readingAt a glance
- Large replica brake van offering unique self-catering accommodation, just metres from West Somerset Steam Railway line
- Sleeps 4 (1 king-size room, 1 twin room)
- Country-style décor, with oak floors and beautiful furnishings throughout
- Private garden with hot tub
- Gorgeous surroundings, overlooked by Quantock Hills
- Excellent range of attractions and things to do in local area
Features
- Dog Friendly
- Family Friendly
- Hot Tubs
Facilities
Sleeps up to 4 plus one infant, king-size bedroom, twin bedroom, bedding, towels & bathrobes provided, private bathroom, bathtub, shower, fully equipped kitchen, electric oven, gas hob, dishwasher, washer/dryer, fridge freezer, kitchen/diner, lounge, plasma FreeSat TV, DVD player, WiFi, verandah, private hot tub.
Local activities
West Somerset railway, Cheddar gorge, caves, motor museum, beaches nearby, adventure/animal park, science centre, cycling, walking, hiking, fishing, safaris, golf, hot air ballooning, 4×4 driving days.
More information
The tasteful family bathroom comes with a large bathtub for relaxing soaks, and a shower overhead. And don’t forget to check out the original Great Western Railway toilet sign – great fun!
To make your stay extra special, why not order a delicious breakfast box, roasting joint, or bottle of prosecco? You can also organise a relaxing spa treatment from the comfort of the Railway Carriage, or even arrange in-carriage catering for a special night in.
If you manage to drag yourself from your cosy carriage, there’s much for both young and old to enjoy in the local area. Of course, there’s a ride on the West Somerset Railway (don’t forget to look out for the Railway Carriage!), as well the local attractions of Cheddar Gorge, Wookey Hole, and the Haynes International Motor Museum to visit. And there’s loads for the kids here, from Tropiquaria to Bristol Zoo. Take things easy in one of the excellent local pubs, and enjoy everything from fine dining to home-cooked comforts in one of the many superb restaurants.
Whatever you get up to during your visit, one thing’s for sure – at the end of your time in the Railway Carriage, you’ll have made some amazing memories to treasure. So climb aboard and get ready for a wonderful stay!
Things to note
Minimum booking period is either a three night weekend break- Friday to Monday or a four night midweek break Monday to Friday. Friday to Friday full week breaks also available.
One dog permitted by prior arrangement, some local produce is included free, check in is 16:00, catering packages are available, see website for details.
Where you'll be staying
Williton, Somerset
What the guests of The Railway Carriage at Lavender Hill say
“All really well equipped. Kids loved the carriage and were excited by it all.. biscuits lovely touch. Lovely to have the welcome basket and milk in the fridge. Warm and cosy and had exactly what we needed. Great to have so much info in the folder rather than the usual pile of leaflets.. we had a great morning at the beach. Thank you, I think we’ll be back.”
“We really appreciated all the thoughtful touches in the carriage, including the basket of toys & books for little ones, the lovely hot tub for the tired parents, and the overall cleanliness and airy feel of the place. We can’t think of anything to improve…we had a great time.”
“We loved the warm welcome after a long drive, and how clean and homely the railway carriage is. Very thorough local guide was great, and we enjoyed the hot tub and watching the steam trains a lot. Comfortable bed, and well equipped kitchen meant we could relax even more.”