The property
46 High Street is a charming Grade II Listed holiday cottage set in the heart of Stoke-sub-Hamdon, where historic character meets modern comfort. Ideal for families and groups of friends, this inviting four-bedroom retreat is pet friendly, so your four-legged companions can join the adventure.
From the moment you walk through the door, the cottage’s heritage shines through. Original features such as exposed beams, stone mullion windows, flagstone floors and impressive fireplaces create a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The ground floor offers two impressive reception rooms with open fires, perfect for relaxing after a day exploring the countryside. At the heart of the home is a spacious kitchen and dining area, thoughtfully equipped for everything from leisurely breakfasts to celebratory dinners, complemented by a utility room and cloakroom for added convenience.
Upstairs, you’ll find four beautifully presented bedrooms. The master suite boasts a king-size bed and en suite shower room, while two further doubles and a twin room provide comfort for family and friends. The family bathroom is a luxurious space with a roll top bath and separate shower, perfect for unwinding after a day of adventure.
Step outside and discover a private enclosed garden designed for relaxation. A mix of lawn and patio offers plenty of space for alfresco dining, and the covered outbuilding is an inviting spot for a quiet drink on a summer evening. It’s a setting made for shared moments and peaceful escapes.
Stoke-sub-Hamdon is a picturesque Hamstone village with local shops, cafés and two friendly pubs. Just a short stroll away lies Ham Hill Country Park, a vast and beautiful expanse of countryside steeped in history. This former Iron Age hill fort offers miles of scenic walking trails, panoramic views across Somerset and beyond, and fascinating wildlife habitats. It is a paradise for walkers, cyclists, and nature lovers, with plenty of space for dogs to roam freely. At its heart sits the renowned Prince of Wales pub, the perfect spot to enjoy hearty food and a refreshing drink while taking in the sweeping vistas of the surrounding hills.
Nearby Montacute House adds a touch of history, and within an hour you can reach the UNESCO-listed Jurassic Coast, famous for its fossil-rich beaches and charming seaside towns including Lyme Regis, Charmouth, West Bay and Burton Bradstock.
46 High Street is more than a holiday cottage. It is a place to slow down and savor life’s simple pleasures. From cozy evenings by the fire to sunny afternoons in the garden, every moment here feels special. Cook, relax, laugh and create memories that will stay with you long after your visit.
GROUND FLOOR
Lounge with feature fireplace and open fire, Smart TV
Second lounge with open fire
Spacious kitchen with dining room
Utility room
Cloakroom
FIRST FLOOR
Bedroom1: king-size bed with en-suite shower room with
walk in shower, wash basin and wc.
Bedroom 2: double bed
Bedroom 3: double bed
Bedroom 4: twin bedroom
Bathroom: roll top bath, walk in shower, wash basin & wc
OUTSIDE
Enclosed walled garden with lawns and patio seating. Open garden room with furniture
FACILITIES
Wifi
Smart TVs
Electric range cooking
Fridge freezer w
Dishwasher
Washing machine
Tumble Dryer
Open fires & electric heating throughout
About the location
STOKE-SUB-HAMDON, SOMERSET
Yeovil 6.6 miles; Chard 13.5 miles; Taunton 20.8 miles.
Also known as Stoke under Ham, Stoke-sub-Hamdon in Somerset, is a large country village a few miles west of the bustling market town of Yeovil. Here you will find a range of shops to stock up on holiday essentials including a farm shop and a community shop, as well as number of traditional pubs such as the Cat Head Inn and The Kings Arms which are just perfect for stopping off and enjoying a pint after a hard day of exploring. Dining options include Castello and New Farm Restaurant. Within easy reach of the village is Yeovil which as well as a good selection of shops, boutiques, galleries, tea rooms, pubs and restaurants, also boasts a number of attractions including the National Trust’s Montacute House which dates back to 1601 and has delightful gardens, Yeovil Country Park and Yeovil Railway Centre, which is hugely popular with trainspotters and non-trainspotters! Other places in the area worth visiting include Ninesprings Park, Lytes Cary Manor and for a bit of history, try Beaminster Museum and Sherbourne Museum, or for a fun family day out head out to Crealy Theme Park and Resort.