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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

The Count and Countess Charles de Salis have lived at Yarlington very happily for over half a century and

Yarlington from above

with help from their four daughters have restored Yarlington House to its original grandeur and wholly created the impressive gardens. The idea to put a yurt on their land came from Charles and Carolyn's boundless energy and eagerness to try new and exciting ideas. They were also intrigued by this new surge of ‘luxury’ camping, since Charles’ memories of sleeping outdoors take him back to his army days in Malaya, when things were quite different, and an 'outdoor shower' was an unwelcome and far from refreshing tropical downpour when asleep on the ground!

Environmental

Avid recyclers, Charles and Carolyn aim to run their house with minimal waste. The kitchen garden provides seasonal produce for the house’s delicious breakfasts and for guests to buy. Produce is available by arrangement with the gardener. The yurt and the kitchen and bathroom tent are both built by Albion Canvas from sustainable, carefully sourced materials. There's a rather charming private compost loo for guests of the yurt.

Wildlife

The large, flower-filled gardens are home to numerous species of butterflies. The area also supports deer, badgers, buzzards and rabbits. 40 minutes' drive away there is Westhay Moor National Nature Reserve, famous for its birds.

Spaces at Yarlington House

Yarlington Yurt

Sleeps 4

From £95 a night