The Wheelhouse forms part of Gawbridge Mill with the river Parrett flowing under the building, dating back to the 18th Century and reputably built with the Ham stones from the derelict Muchelney Abbey. Gawbridge Mill was fully working until the 1960's.Some of the old workings are still in place Water Wheel, gearing, grinding stones, winches and winding wheels.Now the much loved home of Lynda and Tony Holliss a very warm welcome awaits you at The Wheelhouse BandB with Tony's quirky sense of humour and Lynda's expertise in the kitchen. You can step into the Good Life, we have our own chickens, pigs, large vegetable plot and stables and produce 50% of our own electricity. We also make all our own bread, cakes, jams and marmalades.Situated near Martock, The Wheelhouse BandB is a perfect base to fish the river (providing you have a licence), canoe on the Parrett, walk, horse trek, cycle or bird watch in the wonderful Somerset Levels all within 2 miles or just sit on the Sun terrace or garden with a good book.Excellent local pubs selling real ales, local ciders and wonderful homemade meals.We welcome well behaved dogs but unfortunately not in the bedrooms.
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Address:
The Wheelhouse Bed Breakfast
The Wheelhouse Gawbridge Mill
Martock
Somerset
TA12 6BY
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Directions
East or West on the 303, leave the 303 at the sign post for Kingsbury Episcopi and Tintinhull. Follow signs for Kingsbury Episcopi, travel on this road through the village of Ash. Across traffic lights at Highway, through Coat. As you leave Coat you will cross the River Parett. Immediately after there is a turning to Kingsbury Episcopi. Go straight on, we are the second entrance on the left, the Water mill Rinmg the Cockrel bell.