Bedrooms at Clanville Manor
The farmhouse provides flexible accommodation, with 4 letting bedrooms.
There are single, twin and double rooms, all with en-suite facilities.
Accommodation for a maximum of 6 people at any one time is offered in the house.
All bedrooms are beautifully furnished and have an en-suite bath or shower room, modern beds, plumbing and central heating. Other features of every room include:
- Flat screen LCD television with digital 'Freeview' channels
- Radio and alarm clock
- Hairdryer
- Tea and coffee making facilities
The Four-Poster bedroom, which has a six-foot wide opulent four-poster bed and an ensuite shower room, is furnished with mahogany furniture including a wardrobe that has been in the house for at least 80 years.
The main window faces south and overlooks the front garden with a lavender bed in the summer and many snowdrops in winter. From the Four-Poster bedroom you can also see the 'archway' leading to the farmyard through our old stone barn - one of very few 'unconverted' barns in Somerset! The shower room faces west and overlooks the Magnolia tree.
The second room has twin beds, that can be 'linked' together to form a super-king double bed, and an ensuite bathroom with a shower over the bath. The wardrobe and dressing table in here belonged to Sally's grandmother who lived to the ripe old age of 97! This room catches the morning sun and overlooks the pond where the mallard ducks live.
The third bedroom is a single and has an ensuite shower room. Refurbished during March 2006, this room has a very 'French' theme and faces west to catch the beautiful sunsets. It is brightly lit by the Magnolia blossom in April.
The fourth bedroom was refurbished in February 2009. It has an Egyptian theme, with Tiffany lamps, a king size sleigh bed and papyrus prints on the walls. There is now a co-ordinated fitted wardrobe, new sofa covers and waxed pine furniture, and a spacious ensuite shower room. It can be let as a single room for a small supplement if the single room is already let. It also faces west for sunset viewing, and you can see the walled garden and the trees that border the River Brue.