Need to know
Rooms
30, across eight buildings.
Check–Out
10am, and check-in is at 4pm.
More details
Cottages are self-catered stays, so rates are room-only. If you’re staying on a full-board weekend in the Hermitage, all meals are included in rates.
Also
The downstairs bedroom and shared spaces of the Library Barn are all accessible for guests with limited mobility; but there’s no other facilities in place to support wheelchair-users.
Please note
There are only two types of stays here, and inclusions depend on whether you choose a self-catered stay (which only includes accommodation) or the retreat package (also called Full Board Weekends), which also includes all meals and a selection of different activities.
42 Acres does not accept payments by Amex (American Express).
At the hotel
173-acre estate, seven-acre lake, walled gardens, regenerative farm, bee garden; the Hermitage also has a library. In rooms: Free WiFi, hairdryer and Bramley bath products. Hermitage rooms also have a selection of books, yoga mats and art supplies to borrow.
Our favourite rooms
We’re smitten with the two-bedroom Library Barn cottage, a contemporary take on a classic country farmhouse that pairs grand vaulted ceilings with arched crittall accents and cosy fireside spots.
Poolside
There’s no pool at 42 Acres but you can swim in the lake, and there’s a jetty and ladder for easy access.
Spa
There's no formal spa, but treatments are available as add-ons and you'll find a woodfired sauna among the forest’s wildlife.
Packing tips
An open mind, a set of green fingers and lake-friendly swimwear are all you’ll need.
Also
42 Acres hosts a selection of nature-focused and wellness activities, as well as ‘soil-to-gut' food experiences that can be added to your stay.
Pet‐friendly
Up to two dogs are welcome to join you for free in Rettig, Deer Cottage and the Library Barn. See more pet-friendly hotels in Somerset.
Children
Children are welcome on self-catered stays, with a selection of family friendly activities available to add to your booking. Little Smiths also get a ‘42 Ways to Play’ booklet, filled with immersive pastimes like finding hidden treehouses and canoeing.
Sustainability efforts
42 Acres is the poster child for Earth-kind ethos, with a commitment to sustainability that’s been central from its inception. Since 2014, over 5,000 native trees and more than a kilometre of hedges have been planted to help rewild the estate’s grounds, and the owners are working with the Species Recovery Centre to return lost and rare species back into surrounding ecosystems. A ‘soil-to-gut' philosophy means locally sourced, home-grown and foraged produce is prioritised. Waste is also minimised and recycled, single-use plastic banned, bath products are eco-friendly and biodegradable to protect the surrounding wildlife, and cars are electric (although you’re encouraged to cycle rather than drive if you’re exploring nearby).