Mill Meadow Planning
- Charlie Derhan & Anna Barrett
- Oct 9, 2019
- 2 min read
Mill Meadow Research:

1989 – The land was purchased by the Heayns family.
1993 – The family moved onto the site.
2006 – The land had been used as a plant and tree nursery until then.
2006 – The first lodge, Kingfisher, had started to be built.
2008 – Woodpecker (another lodge) was built.
The team:
Chris Heayns – General Manager
Joe Heayns – Estates Manager
Suzanne Heayns – Guest Liaison and Housekeeping
Lewis Heayns – Bookings Manager
Francis Mork – Site Maintenance
Contact Details:
07779 651 911
info@millmeadow.co.uk
Mill Meadow, Kingston St. Mary, Taunton, Somerset, TA2 8HL
The Lodges:
Robins Lodge, Cuckoo Lodge and Heron Lodge all sleep, ten.
Flycatcher Lodge, Buntings Lodge and House Martins sleep, eight People.
Woodpecker Lodge, Kingfisher Lodge and Swallows Barn sleep, six people.
Goldcrest Lodge sleeps, two people.
Facilities – Hot Tubs:
The hot tubs are kept empty until you book them because Mill Meadow is an eco-friendly place to stay, so this allows them to save water and electricity.
The hot tubs are £95 to hire.
They are not to be used after 11 pm due to respecting the other people staying there.
The hot tub should never be switched off entirely as it will lose a lot of heat and affect sanitation.
Make sure the cover is on and secure when you have finished using it.
The hot tubs are set at 37 degrees, and it should not go any higher than this. If you use it at 37 degrees, it is advised that you only stay in the hot tub for 15 minutes ever wise you could seriously hurt yourself.
Children under 16 must be supervised by an adult and children under the age of 4 must not use the hot tub for safety reasons.
Route - From Weston College - Loxton Campus:

The jeorney should take around 43 mins, (traffic dependent).
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