
Earnshill House is a Grade I-listed Palladian mansion in Langport, Somerset. This historic 1725 manor sleeps 16 guests and is believed to be the birthplace of lawn tennis. Groups get 700 acres of parkland to explore. The property features a private hot tub, sauna and gym for ultimate relaxation. There's also a croquet lawn and walled garden.
The Somerset countryside surrounds this magnificent estate. Long country walks start from your doorstep. The Blackdown Hills sit 11. 5 miles away. Quantock Hills are 18 miles from the property.
Eight bedrooms accommodate everyone comfortably. Six super-king-size rooms include en-suite facilities. One features a four-poster bed. Another has a free-standing bath.
Earnshill House is a Grade I-listed Palladian mansion in Langport, Somerset. This historic 1725 manor sleeps 16 guests and is believed to be the birthplace of lawn tennis. Groups get 700 acres of parkland to explore. The property features a private hot tub, sauna and gym for ultimate relaxation. There's also a croquet lawn and walled garden.
The Somerset countryside surrounds this magnificent estate. Long country walks start from your doorstep. The Blackdown Hills sit 11.5 miles away. Quantock Hills are 18 miles from the property.
Eight bedrooms accommodate everyone comfortably. Six super-king-size rooms include en-suite facilities. One features a four-poster bed. Another has a free-standing bath. Three bedrooms offer zip-and-link beds that convert to twins. One family room has a separate shower room. All eight bathrooms provide private facilities. The kitchen has a range-style cooker, two fridge/freezers and two dishwashers. Smart TVs and Sonos sound system entertain throughout.
Taunton sits 15.5 miles away (25 minutes). Langport town is 5.5 miles distant (12 minutes). The Blackdown Hills offer walking routes 11.5 miles away (20 minutes). Quantock Hills provide more outdoor activities 18 miles distant (30 minutes).
This exceptional property suits extended families and special celebrations. The combination of period features and modern facilities creates something special. Book Earnshill House for an unforgettable Somerset gathering.
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Grade I-listed Palladian mansion from 1725 provides an exceptional backdrop for family gatherings and celebrations with authentic period features throughout.
Dedicated wellness area includes hot tub, sauna and gym so groups can unwind together after exploring the 700-acre estate.
Every bedroom offers en-suite facilities with super-king beds and flexible zip-and-link options ensuring privacy and comfort for all sixteen guests.
Expansive private grounds feature walled gardens, croquet lawn and endless walking routes perfect for large groups wanting outdoor space and activities.
Range cooker, two dishwashers and two fridge/freezers make catering for sixteen straightforward with space for everyone to cook together.
Stay where tennis history was made with unique sporting heritage adding special significance to your group celebration or family reunion.
Find your way to your perfect countryside retreat
To reach Earnshill House by car, take the A303 towards Langport and follow signs for the estate. The mansion is easily accessible from major routes and you'll have ample private parking for multiple vehicles upon arrival.
For those travelling by rail, the nearest station is Taunton, approximately 15.5 miles away. From there, it's a straightforward taxi journey through the Somerset countryside to your historic manor.
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