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Keeping it simple

This year we have simplified our charges by including the cost of bed linen and towels in the overall price. After taking this into consideration, rental charges are, by and large, lower than those for 2010. The only additional cost now is a small amount on metered electricity for cooking and lighting, or possibly expenditure on logs for a roaring open fire in the inglenook!

Christmas drawing near!

What's your ideal Christmas break? For me, it is probably to stay somewhere really warm and cosy, where I can rest in comfort in front of a crackling log fire, sipping a rather large glass of red wine. I'd also want to be able to go for some lovely country walks, stepping through crisp frost and breathing out water vapour plumes into the air as I enjoy the sights and sounds of nature around me.

Shopping experience

Dyers of Ilminster has just been classified by English Heritage as a grade 2 listed building of national importance. This independent department store with original façade and fine wood interior has been serving customers since 1871 and is one of a number of attractive and individual shops in Ilminster, including others which are also very long-established. Ask for the town's shopping leaflet at Ilminster Local Information Centre in the Meeting House Arts Centre.

At last - online availability!

We have now added a link on the booking page of the Myrtle House website that allows you to check online as to which dates are available for bookings. We hope that this facility will help you to plan your holidays more effectively, whether or not you are actually able to stay with us!

See us on Google Street View!

Those nice people at Google have sent one of their Street View vans past Myrtle House, so now you can explore the house and area from the comfort of your own home! What you can't get from this, however, is a sense of the wonderful amount of space available behind the house: with plenty of parking, a garden and paddock to enjoy, and then a view across the acres of fields behind the house looking across to Broadway village, this farmhouse never fails to provide a real contrast to the hemmed-in existence so many of us encounter every day.

Another good assessment

Following the March 2010 assessment, the inspector wrote "This period property continues to provide a comfortable standard of self catering accommodation in an attractive village setting, having also benefited from further investment and upgrading since the last visit."

We've been working hard to maintain and improve Myrtle House over the last year, so it is satisfying to see that recognised by the inspector.

Top value breaks for 2010

Great news! We have decided to hold our charges at 2009 levels for the new year. This means that our tariff starts at a rock bottom £300 per week, or even less if those staying number four or less.

Arrival of Broadband

Finally on 21 September 2009 a BT Broadband connection was established in the house. Our visitors will now be able to use this facility should they wish.

Blackdown Hills on wheels

The Blackdown Hills, only a few miles from Myrtle House, provide the location for any number of wonderfully scenic day-trips for people who enjoy exploring nature. We recently learned that the nearby Neroche site has created a wheelchair- and pushchair-accessible 1km circular trail, available to the public and with spectacular views across Somerset. Their website has more information about this new trail, as well as giving details about their other trails and activities they operate for the benefit of visitors.

We're bats for Cheddar!

You may not know, because it is one of "Somerset's Best Kept Secrets", that Cheddar Caves houses the largest colony of Greater Horseshoe bats in the country ... and they are Britain's rarest mammals. We recently learned that:

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