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Tree of Life House, Number 27 Bere Lane

Glastonbury, Somerset (Ref. 1046697)

4.5

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  • 12 Guests

  • 5 Bedrooms

  • 5 Bathrooms

  • Pets Yes

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Features

  • Off road parking
  • Ground floor accommodation
  • Ground floor bedroom
  • Garden / Patio
  • Cot available
  • Highchair available
  • Pub/shop < 1 mile
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Games Room
  • Broadband / WiFi

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27 Customer Review(s)

  • Diana

    “It is a large, beautiful house in a great location with a lovely garden.”

    We rented it because some of us had been here three years ago and really liked it. At that time, the maximum capacity of the house was 10 people, and there were nine of us on that occasion. Now they have increased the capacity to 12 people, and that's where the problems begin. On our previous stay, we were a group of friends. This time, two organisers came with a group of 10 other people on a retreat trip. As soon as we arrived, we found that the two extra places they had supposedly added ...

    We rented it because some of us had been here three years ago and really liked it. At that time, the maximum capacity of the house was 10 people, and there were nine of us on that occasion. Now they have increased the capacity to 12 people, and that's where the problems begin. On our previous stay, we were a group of friends. This time, two organisers came with a group of 10 other people on a retreat trip. As soon as we arrived, we found that the two extra places they had supposedly added were what they call "guest beds", which are actually folding beds with a terrible bed base and a mattress that is barely 5 cm thick. We immediately contacted the owner, and his only response was that no one had complained before, and basically that was what there was. He had an arrogant attitude and no intention of helping or looking for alternative solutions. The two people in our group who had to make do with these beds were the smallest, and even then one of them had to throw the mattress on the floor and end up sleeping there, because it was impossible with the base. These beds are NOT suitable for adults, and I doubt that even a child could sleep comfortably on them. The house lacks proper maintenance. The mattress in room 2 is also in poor condition (it sags on one side). The blinds on several of the windows are broken. The room on the ground floor smells very damp and it is difficult to breathe in it, especially with a stuffy nose from a cold, as was the case with the people who slept there. When we arrived, the rubbish bin was overflowing, presumably because the previous tenants did not take care of it and neither did the person in charge of cleaning. The cleanliness, by the way, leaves a lot to be desired and there are quite a few cobwebs in the corners and windows. The toaster and dishwasher do not work properly, and despite the signs explaining how to use them, it is difficult to do so. For all the above reasons, although it is a beautiful house with a lot of potential, we cannot recommend it.

    - Diana, July 2025

    Hi, thanks for your feedback, it's unfortunate you experienced the house in this way, the window cleaner visited the following week and a deep clean was scheduled along with a rubbish pick up by our licensed carrier. We do have multiple outside bins, however some guests produce much more waste than others and it can be sometimes unexpected, please accept apologies this wasn't dealt with sooner, usually the cleaners will report this situation back to the house manager on change over if they see this, they are not licensed to carry waste away themselves. Guests unfortunately keep switching off the extractor fan in the downstairs en-suite and not opening windows, causing ventilation issues when moisture is left to sit in these rooms. Any mould is cleaned up regularly and moisture absorbers are in place also. The dishwasher and toaster, as you describe do work, the instruction on which programme to use on the dishwasher is the best programme based on experience, and the tip on which side to use first on the 4 slice toaster is a helpful hint, as I know it has confused some people in the past who tried the other side first. A couple of the window blinds that had previously been repaired are on the list for exchange after the busy summer season when we have time in between bookings to deal with some maintenance. Unfortunately we have had some heavy handed guests not being respectful with fixtures and fittings that have caused some niggles, breakages and losses for the house, these things do happen in a holiday rental house when people are there for a few days only sadly. Regarding the guest beds, they were clearly described as such on the advertising and pictures clearly show the kind of frame they have etc. It seems unfortunate that the organisers who booked the house either did not read this aspect properly, or ignored the details. Most larger groups that utilise these beds when running retreats etc will price the rooms accordingly, and this 'family' loft room is usually made cheaper than the others to the individual booking their room on the trip because of the aspect of 4 sharing, 2 in a double bed and 2 on guest beds. Up to this point we have not charged extra for putting up the extra beds. We need to advertise as sleeping 12 because otherwise the house will not come up to anyone searching for the possibility of 10-12 if we list as 10. However from now on we will be charging extra £50 locally to cover the extra costs involved in making them up and laundry change over, so anyone booking will be very clear they are extra foldable beds that can be in place or not. I hope this will then be clear for any organisers of retreats, who then have responsibility to make sure their guests make informed choices in future and manage expectations. Property Owner

Summary

  • Over three floors
  • Five bedrooms: 1 x ground-floor king-size with TV and en-suite bathroom with freestanding bath, walk-in shower, basin and WC
  • 1 x king-size with TV and en-suite freestanding bath, walk-in shower, basin and WC
  • 1 x double with TV and en-suite walk-in shower, basin and WC
  • 1 x twin with TV and en-suite walk-in shower, basin and WC
  • 1 x second-floor bedroom with 1 x double bed, TV and en-suite walk-in shower, basin and WC; second floor bedroom can be set up as family room with double bed and two single folding guest beds - please contact Sykes or the owner seven days before arrival to request the set up of the guest beds - extra charges of GBP50 apply
  • Kitchen, Utility
  • Living/dining room
  • Conservatory with TV
  • Games room
  • Hair drier in every bedroom
  • Gas central heating
  • Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher
  • 6 x TV's, WiFi, table tennis
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Highchair and travel cot available
  • Ample off-road parking
  • Large enclosed lawned garden with furniture
  • We welcome up to two well-behaved dogs to our property.To ensure comfort for all guests, dogs are only permitted in non-carpeted areas and must stay off the furniture.They should not be left unsupervised at any time.Please ensure all pet waste is picked up from the garden, as excess hair and waste will incur additional cleaning charges.We appreciate your cooperation in keeping our space clean and enjoyable for everyone
  • £25 pet fee applicable (per pet, per booking)
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • Shop 0.4 miles, pub 0.3 miles
  • Note: This property is located on a main road and some related noise may be heard
  • Note: Check-in from 4pm, check-out at 10am
  • Please note that for bookings made by young adult groups, all guests must be 21 years of age or older.This policy is in place to help ensure a comfortable and respectful environment for all guests and neighbours.We appreciate your understanding and cooperation

The property

Superbly positioned in the popular town of Glastonbury (also known as The Isle of Avalon) in the sought-after county of Somerset, rests this remarkable five-bedroom holiday home, Tree of Life House, Number 27 Bere Lane. A former B&B, this spectacular abode has been renovated to a high standard, sitting with the peak of the infamous Glastonbury Tor as a backdrop, making an excellent location for both families and friends alike. The house enjoys ample off-road parking, where you can unload your belongings with ease before making your way inside the grand entrance hallway of your new home-from-home. Make use of the handy utility to freshen up your holiday attire before making your way through to the open-plan living/dining room where you can unwind with a moment of peace in front of the television as the designated chef prepares a hearty meal for the group in the nearby kitchen. Uncork a bottle of wine and gather with your loved ones to tuck in to a delectable dish, or if you'd prefer, retreat to the conservatory to dine in a more intimate setting with your significant other. Take advantage of the large lawned garden and head outdoors to soak in the last of the evening sunshine with your favourite tipple as the little ones keep themselves entertained with a spot of table tennis in the games room. As the day draws to a close, head indoors where you'll find the first of five bedrooms comprising of a king-size with TV and access to its own en-suite bathroom, ideal for guests with limited mobility. Climbing the stairs to the first-floor, find a further king-size bedroom complete with an en-suite with roll-top bath, a further double and twin room, each benefiting from their own TV and en-suite to avoid any morning queues, whilst small families may prefer the family room with double and two guest beds, TV and en-suite, positioned on the second-floor. A short walk from your doorstep will bring you into the centre of Glastonbury where you'll find all of your local amenities, including a bustling high-street with eclectic, artisan independent shops, markets and frequent special events and a delicious selection of eateries, ranging from traditional pubs, quaint cafes and foreign cuisines. Take a step back in time with a visit to the nearby Somerset Rural Life Museum & cafe or explore the ruins of Glastonbury Abbey, or if that's not your thing, retreat with a wander through the ancient grounds of Chalice Well, visit the White Springs and climb to the summit of the Glastonbury Tor, where views stretch as far as Wales on a clear day and atmospheric mists can often be seen at dawn all around. If you time it right, why not head over to the world-renowned Glastonbury Festival to catch a spot of live music? Lace up your walking boots and journey north to lose yourself amongst the limestone peaks of the Mendip Hills, designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, or for a coastal adventure, the popular seaside town of Weston-super-Mare isn't too far, where glorious golden sands, a grand pier, a handful of fascinating museums and an 18-hole golf course offer something to suit everyone. Make memories that will last a lifetime with your loved ones, or host your perfect intimate retreat, with a stay at Tree of Life House, 27 Bere Lane.

£25 pet fee applicable (per pet, per booking)

Please note: second floor bedroom can be set up as family room with double bed and two single folding guest beds - please contact Sykes or the owner seven days before arrival to request the set up of the guest beds - extra charges of GBP50 apply.

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £600.

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About the location

GLASTONBURY

Wells 6 miles.

The town of Glastonbury dates back over 4000 years, and has always been associated with legends, mysticism and folklore, with links to the Holy Grail, King Arthur and Ley Lines. Today, the attractive town, well known for its music festival, is a centre for religious tourism and pilgrimage, offering a wealth of fascinating shops and businesses supporting these ideals. Located on the Somerset Levels, views across the town are dominated by the world famous Glastonbury Tor, with its enigmatic tower, now managed by the National Trust. Within the town, the ruined abbey offers a fascinating experience, brimming with ancient atmosphere, peace and tranquillity. The Somerset Levels provide acres of unspoilt wetlands, a haven for bird life. Alternatively, explore Wells, England’s smallest city, Wookey Hole, or scenic Cheddar Gorge. A vibrant and exciting holiday destination at any time of the year.

£25 pet fee applicable (per pet, per booking)

Please note: second floor bedroom can be set up as family room with double bed and two single folding guest beds - please contact Sykes or the owner seven days before arrival to request the set up of the guest beds - extra charges of GBP50 apply.

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas