WILLOW Tree Farm, a picturesque holiday home based in Mark near Burnham-on-Sea, has applied for a licence to sell alcohol.
The proposed licence aims to permit alcoholic sales and late-night refreshments between 11am to 11pm daily.
This was revealed in a public notice posted on the Public Notice Portal on December 5.
Mrs Samantha Jackson made the application on behalf of the venue.
Public consultation on this application is welcomed through email or written communication with the licensing unit at Somerset Council.
Anyone interested can view the application at Bridgwater House during the standard working hours, starting December 5 until January 2.
Bear in mind that intentional or reckless false statements linked to an application could result in a Level 5 fine.
Describing the hospitality amenities on offer, the website of Willow Tree Farm states: "Only a few minutes' drive to the beach, yet in a secluded position, Willow Tree Farm offers a six-bedroom farmhouse & four-bedroom barn surrounded by stunning views of the Mendips.
"We specialise in family celebrations and group gatherings, we can even help arrange events including catering and marquees.
"There is plenty of parking for multiple cars."
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