Built in 1747, this former mill owner’s mansion with generous and comfortably finished spaces creates an amazing setting for those looking to spend quality time with lots of friends or family.
Worried that you haven’t been able to find a house big enough to fit your extended family or range of friends? Well worry no more. Tone Dale is big, beautiful and has endless fun up its sleeve to make you wish you had booked in for a longer stay. The house can sleep up to 31 guests over the main house and the stables with the former having all the space and facilities for everyone. With an engaging mix of traditional and contemporary throughout, the living spaces are comfortable and meals in the formal dining room can carry on long into the night. For play, the Long Room is often the focal point for fun with pool table, table tennis and roulette although you may be torn between the this and the Party Room with its 60″ plasma screen plus integrated sound and lighting system. Yes, you can have your own disco! Outside, there are 4 acres of landscaped gardens where guests can play croquet or badminton or just relax in the large hot tub. If you want more, we can arrange endless activities from quad biking, horse riding, laser clays, a Murder Mystery night paint balling. Life at Tone Dale is wonderful, vibrant and fun in a gorgeous setting. Come, stay and experience life in this joying setting.
Mill House: Ground Floor: Grand entrance hall, large fully equipped kitchen, breakfast room, drawing room, formal dining room, downstairs cloakroom, study/snug, games room, party room
First Floor: 7 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms (4 en suite) – 3 doubles, 2 double/twin, 2 twin
Attic: Twin room and a double/twin room with a further single room
Stables: Ground Floor: Well equipped kitchen, sitting room, 2 bedrooms (double and twin/double), family bathroom with shower
First Floor: Three bedrooms (2 doubles, 1 twin/double) plus bathroom
Enchanting Somerset famous for fresh crisp cider and tangy Cheddar cheese to Glastonbury, the beauty of Bath and the mysteries of the Arthurian legends.
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