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Yarlington House - Wincanton, Somerset
Luxury camping with a Georgian twist
The Yarlington Yurt is not only a great place to stay, but the latest stage of an ambitious project that began back in 1782, when Yarlington House was built. George III apparently remarked, as he saw the original building going up on his way from Weymouth to Longleat, that the owner was, "a bold man, to build a house there." But as the trees grew and the gardens were expanded, that boldness proved visionary. To the walled kitchen garden built at the same time as the house, Count and Countess Charles de Salis have added touches of their own such as the ha-ha wall and the sunken garden at the far end of the lawn, pleached lime trees and now their grand luxury yurt. It's a beautifully decorated two-pod set-up, in a private spot behind the kitchen garden, looking out onto the gentle Somerset countryside. It comfortably sleeps four in two pods. A bespoke kitchen and bathroom tent and beautiful grounds help complete the ideal family glamping retreat with that little touch of luxury. We think George III would have approved.
Sorry, pets are not permitted at Yarlington. Kids of all ages are welcome


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