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Beautiful Cottage & Garden, Quantock Hills
Beautiful Cottage & Garden, Quantock Hills
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Beautiful Cottage & Garden, Quantock Hills
Summary:
Sitting on a leafy road in the village of Nether Stowey, this charming cottage is ideal for exploring the Quantock Hills AONB. Head out for long stomps through Ramscombe Great Woods or Dead Woman’s Ditch - find blankets of bluebells during spring. Or enjoy blustery beach days at East Quantoxhead Beach, which is only a 15 minute drive away. Whatever you do, end the day with cosy evenings at your charming abode. In the summer months, head out into the huge garden for sunny alfresco picnics.
The Space:
Whether you’re planning a family getaway or a trip with friends, this charming cottage won’t disappoint. You’re nestled at the foot of the Quantock Hills in the village of Nether Stowey, where you’ll find a bustling local pub and the former site of an 11th-century castle. Head off for long country walks straight from the front door - Great Wood is only a 30-minute walk. Or further afield, find Dead Woman’s Ditch Nature Reserve, Dowsborough Hill Fort and Hurley Beacon in under a 15-minute drive.
After a long day exploring, nothing beats returning to your cosy cottage to sit back and relax. Downstairs, find a homely living room with comfortable seating, a TV and sound system. Meanwhile next door is a kitchen and dining space, where you can rustle up delicious holiday meals. Upstairs, two bedrooms can be found on the first floor (one twin room and an additional single) as well as a family bathroom with a bath and shower. On the top floor, a light and bright master bedroom boasts skylights and a private en-suite with a shower. Come and enjoy long summer evenings out in the garden and feel yourself settle gently into country life!
The cottage is also well-equipped for those travelling with little ones. There are two cupboards of toys and games, plastic plates and cutlery, a travel cot, high chair, potty and kids toilet seat. The bathroom also has a bath with shower unit.
Guest Access:
Guests will have access to the entire cottage and garden. Please note, however, that the cottages here have a very quirky layout and the garden is not directly attached to the property. It is accessed via a short walk out the back door down a pathway.
The Neighborhood:
Nether Stowey is a beautiful village at the foot of the Quantock Hills. Samuel Taylor Coleridge lived in the village in the late 18th century when writing some of his best-known poems, inspired by the Somerset landscapes. This cottage sits on one of the original streets, with the Stowey Brook flowing outside the front window. Within a few moments walk, you’ll find a bustling local pub as well as the former site of an 11th-century castle. Visiting this village steeped in history, you will quickly understand where such romantic inspiration came from!
On the edge of the village, Plowright Organic Shop provides delicious locally grown produce. Meanwhile, Kitchen at Quantock Hills is ideal for a peaceful afternoon tea out on the terrace and The Cottage Inn for a fabulous Sunday Lunch. In under a 10 minutes drive, you’ll also find the stunning Combe House Hotel & Restaurant - set amongst the rolling hills, this beautiful country house is perfect for special occasions. National Trust lovers will enjoy an afternoon wandering through the gardens at Coleridge Cottage - home of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Don’t miss an opportunity to tuck into an afternoon tea while you’re there!
The Quantock Hills is an area of wilderness and tranquillity. It’s walking country - so you certainly won’t struggle to find a whole host of trails straight from the door. Wander through blankets of bluebells and wild garlic at Great Wood (only a 30-minute walk).
Or further afield, find Dead Woman’s Ditch Nature Reserve, Dowsborough Hill Fort and Hurley Beacon in under a 15-minute drive. As well as the countryside, you’re also within close proximity to the coast with Kilve Beach only a 15-minute drive away. Discover ancient fossils imprinted into rocks and rock pools for paddling in, as well as expansive views over the estuary over to Wales. A little further on from there, you can reach the magical Dunster castle and surrounding medieval village in around half an hour. Watchet Harbour is around 20 minutes drive and is a great spot for local seafood, arts and crafts, galleries and museums. You will also find the famous Ancient Mariner statue!
Find more local tips and tricks in our Guest Guide, which is available upon booking.
Getting Around:
Due to the remote nature of the area, a car is recommended for getting the most out of your stay here. We provide one private parking space in the library just behind the cottage. Free parking can also be found on the street outside the cottage as well as on surrounding streets.
For those travelling via public transport, Great Western Railway operate a service which runs all the way from London Paddington into Bridgwater. It's then a short taxi or cycle ride to the cottage in Nether Stowey.
Other Things to Note:
Please note, the cottage is split over three levels with quite steep stairs to access each level. So it may not be suited to those with mobility limitations.
The property is fully electric with no gas appliances, hence there is no Carbon Monoxide alarm.
Please note, we do NOT accept pets due to a severe allergy of the owners.
Sitting on a leafy road in the village of Nether Stowey, this charming cottage is ideal for exploring the Quantock Hills AONB. Head out for long stomps through Ramscombe Great Woods or Dead Woman’s Ditch - find blankets of bluebells during spring. Or enjoy blustery beach days at East Quantoxhead Beach, which is only a 15 minute drive away. Whatever you do, end the day with cosy evenings at your charming abode. In the summer months, head out into the huge garden for sunny alfresco picnics.
The Space:
Whether you’re planning a family getaway or a trip with friends, this charming cottage won’t disappoint. You’re nestled at the foot of the Quantock Hills in the village of Nether Stowey, where you’ll find a bustling local pub and the former site of an 11th-century castle. Head off for long country walks straight from the front door - Great Wood is only a 30-minute walk. Or further afield, find Dead Woman’s Ditch Nature Reserve, Dowsborough Hill Fort and Hurley Beacon in under a 15-minute drive.
After a long day exploring, nothing beats returning to your cosy cottage to sit back and relax. Downstairs, find a homely living room with comfortable seating, a TV and sound system. Meanwhile next door is a kitchen and dining space, where you can rustle up delicious holiday meals. Upstairs, two bedrooms can be found on the first floor (one twin room and an additional single) as well as a family bathroom with a bath and shower. On the top floor, a light and bright master bedroom boasts skylights and a private en-suite with a shower. Come and enjoy long summer evenings out in the garden and feel yourself settle gently into country life!
The cottage is also well-equipped for those travelling with little ones. There are two cupboards of toys and games, plastic plates and cutlery, a travel cot, high chair, potty and kids toilet seat. The bathroom also has a bath with shower unit.
Guest Access:
Guests will have access to the entire cottage and garden. Please note, however, that the cottages here have a very quirky layout and the garden is not directly attached to the property. It is accessed via a short walk out the back door down a pathway.
The Neighborhood:
Nether Stowey is a beautiful village at the foot of the Quantock Hills. Samuel Taylor Coleridge lived in the village in the late 18th century when writing some of his best-known poems, inspired by the Somerset landscapes. This cottage sits on one of the original streets, with the Stowey Brook flowing outside the front window. Within a few moments walk, you’ll find a bustling local pub as well as the former site of an 11th-century castle. Visiting this village steeped in history, you will quickly understand where such romantic inspiration came from!
On the edge of the village, Plowright Organic Shop provides delicious locally grown produce. Meanwhile, Kitchen at Quantock Hills is ideal for a peaceful afternoon tea out on the terrace and The Cottage Inn for a fabulous Sunday Lunch. In under a 10 minutes drive, you’ll also find the stunning Combe House Hotel & Restaurant - set amongst the rolling hills, this beautiful country house is perfect for special occasions. National Trust lovers will enjoy an afternoon wandering through the gardens at Coleridge Cottage - home of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Don’t miss an opportunity to tuck into an afternoon tea while you’re there!
The Quantock Hills is an area of wilderness and tranquillity. It’s walking country - so you certainly won’t struggle to find a whole host of trails straight from the door. Wander through blankets of bluebells and wild garlic at Great Wood (only a 30-minute walk).
Or further afield, find Dead Woman’s Ditch Nature Reserve, Dowsborough Hill Fort and Hurley Beacon in under a 15-minute drive. As well as the countryside, you’re also within close proximity to the coast with Kilve Beach only a 15-minute drive away. Discover ancient fossils imprinted into rocks and rock pools for paddling in, as well as expansive views over the estuary over to Wales. A little further on from there, you can reach the magical Dunster castle and surrounding medieval village in around half an hour. Watchet Harbour is around 20 minutes drive and is a great spot for local seafood, arts and crafts, galleries and museums. You will also find the famous Ancient Mariner statue!
Find more local tips and tricks in our Guest Guide, which is available upon booking.
Getting Around:
Due to the remote nature of the area, a car is recommended for getting the most out of your stay here. We provide one private parking space in the library just behind the cottage. Free parking can also be found on the street outside the cottage as well as on surrounding streets.
For those travelling via public transport, Great Western Railway operate a service which runs all the way from London Paddington into Bridgwater. It's then a short taxi or cycle ride to the cottage in Nether Stowey.
Other Things to Note:
Please note, the cottage is split over three levels with quite steep stairs to access each level. So it may not be suited to those with mobility limitations.
The property is fully electric with no gas appliances, hence there is no Carbon Monoxide alarm.
Please note, we do NOT accept pets due to a severe allergy of the owners.
施設の設備
インターネット
- 一軒家で利用可能 : WiFi
駐車場と送迎
- 無料の敷地外駐車場
- 車 (推奨)
キッチン
- オーブン
- コンロ
- トースター
- 食器洗い機
- 調理器具および食器類
- 電子レン ジ
- 冷蔵庫
ベッドルーム
- ベッドシーツあり
- ベッドルーム 3 室
バスルーム
- シャワー
- タオルあり
- バスルーム 2 室
- 浴槽
リビングスペース
- リビングルーム
エンターテインメント
- ステレオ
- テレビ
- 図書室
- 本
屋外エリア
- テラス
- 庭園
ランドリー設備
- ランドリー設備
- 洗濯機
作業スペース
- 書斎 / ワークスペース
コンフォート
- 暖房
ペット
- ペットとの宿泊不可
対象 / バリアフリー
- 全館禁煙
周辺情報
- 海の近く
- 村に位置
- 田園地域に位置
アクティビティ
- サイクリングコース (近隣)
- ロッククライミング (近隣)
- 乗馬 (近隣)
- 登山 (近隣)
安全設備
- 一酸化炭素検知器が未報告 (オーナーは施設に一酸化炭素検知器があるかどうか明記していません。携帯用探知器の持ち込みをご検討ください)
- 煙感知器 (オーナーによると、施設には煙感知器があります)
- 消火器
一般
- リサイクル
- 庭園
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