Booked this as somewhere that was vaguely in the middle of everywhere we wanted to visit for a few days. There really isn't any obvious reason to go to Crewkerne, the nearest civilisation, but here you will find very comfortable accommodation, plenty of space, nice haphazard parking with no lines in sight anywhere and good food.
Don't be put off on arrival by crumbling stone or various bits of machinery or car here and there. It's lovely inside. Plenty of room and there is quite a selection of beds and sofas to choose from which the people are happy to move around to suit your group (as other bookings permit).
You do need to be a bit sociable in the mornings as breakfast is at a kitchen table seating about eight so you can't really not speak to anyone unless you pretend to be very foreign. But don't say you're from Bulgaria or the man of the house will catch you out, having various adventures there to recite if you're not in a hurry.
Good food and a marvellous selection of cereals, jams, meat and whatever else breakfast may or may not entail. This is not a place for idiots or the uncultured used to Premier Inn ubiquity.
If you like plants and garden things then wander around and buy stuff from the nursery before you go.