The Covenstead Witchcraft & Pagan Themed B&B
Stunning Witchcraft & Pagan themed B&B with four-poster en-suite bedrooms themed around the Dark or the Light Goddess. A king-size double themed around the God of the Wild Hunt with a private horny bathroom and a triple Hedgewitch Haven en-suite with a Fairy theme.
All rooms are decorated to an extremely high standard with artefacts, antiques, books & curios everywhere.
The imposing dining room seats twelve and has stunning carved seats - you will feel like a Goddess or God as Adele serves her legendary breakfast!
Served between 8.30 - 9.30am with a huge choice and catering to all diets.
The famous Abbey is across the road where legend say King Arthur is buried. The Tor is a short walk or bus ride away - said to house the King of the Fairies - with the candle lit cavern of the White Springs beneath with a beautiful hand-crafted temple in each corner.
The Chalice Well Peace Gardens are opposite with the iron rich Red Spring and stunning landscaped gardens and ancient well-head.
People come to watch the starlings displays and to walk the levels. Wookey Hole and Cheddar caves & Cheddar Gorge are a bus ride away as is the ancient Roman city of Bath.
Served between 8.30 - 9.30am with a huge choice and catering to all diets.
Check-in is between 3-5pm but your bags can be left with us outside these hours by prior arrangement.
Come and stay in the Number One rated B&B in Glastonbury!
Special offer throughout November & December 2014 - pay for 2 full nights B&B for 2 and get third night free! * Subject to availability. Single occupancy by negotiation.
Payment by Paypal or cheque. 50% deposit required to confirm booking. 100% if only booked for night. Both fully refundable with a minimum of four weeks cancellation notice.
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The Covenstead B&B Naish House Magdalene Street Glastonbury Somerset BA6 9EJ |
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01458 830278 |
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covenstead.co.uk |
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This page was last updated: 29 October 2014
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