Our Cottages

The Compton Castle Estate is situated within the village of Compton Pauncefoot, historically the estate encompasses other local villages too.

These being Blackford, Maperton, Charlton Horethorne, Woolston and South Cadbury in the immediate area, all found on local ordinance survey maps.

More recently the land holding has grown & additional farms and farmland have been added, they now stretch to Podimore in the West & Marston Magna in the East. The land holding is now in excess of four thousand acres.

Sleeps 5

+ Cot

| 3 Bedrooms

Dogs Welcome (1 Only)

Historic Castellated Gothic Lodge House situated within the village of Compton Pauncefoot, on the Southerly aspect to Compton Castle. Nestled peacefully into woodland, with its own private secure driveway & gardens.​

Sleeps 5

| 3 Bedrooms

Dogs Welcome (1 Only)

Sherborne Lodge is the Grade II * principal gatehouse to Compton Castle. Built from stone quarried on the estate, it was built in 1800. It is a fine Regency Lodge, the front elevation is semi circular.

Sleeps 6

+ Cot

| 3 Bedrooms

Dogs Welcome (1 Only)

Adjoining the Old School House in the the village of Compton Pauncefoot. Crafted from mellow golden coloured stone from the Compton Castle Estate it originally housed the School Headmistress & her Family. Beautiful Original Features all Lovingly Preserved.​

Sleeps 6

| 4 Bedrooms

Dogs Welcome (1 Only)

This large now family home has been kept open plan, just as the school once was. The lower levels of accommodation are all oak floored & on one smooth level, including two ground floor bedrooms and bathrooms, making the space versatile for any guests with restricted mobility.

Sleeps 6

+ Cot

| 3 Bedrooms

Dogs Welcome (1 Only)

The original Plantsman’s home within the Compton Castle Estate. Like an old stone gingerbread cottage. Standing in a quiet corner of the village of Compton Pauncefoot. Views of the surrounding estate & hundreds of hectares of ancient rural farmland.

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