Pines, Cleeve Park
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Pines in Chapel Cleeve, Near Blue Anchor, is a delightful chalet-bungalow offering pet-friendly holiday accommodation. Sleeps up to 2 guests in one double bedroom, with a private garden for guests' sole use. Close to the coast and the hills, it's a lovely spot to access Exmoor and The Brendon Hills.
Pines is a chalet/bungalow, closely situated to the coast at Blue Anchor, is very pleasantly situated in a quiet wooded residential area. Just a couple of minutes by car to the sea front. The totally enclosed garden to the rear is not overlooked in any direction and affords views across open fields and towards the Brendon hills beyond. The promenade and sea can just be glimpsed from the kitchen. Sleeps up to 2 guests in one double bedroom Lounge with French doors onto the patio and the garden Gas fired central heating, plus log effect electric fire Wifi, heating and electricity included Towels and bed linen provided Pet welcome (1 max) for supplement of £15 Private and enclosed garden with outside table and chairs Arrive from 4.30 pm Depart by 10.30 am Saturday changeover There is one large bedroom which was formerly two and so has plenty of storage with a large glass fronted wardrobe. The lounge of equal size has two French doors which really opens up the area (weather permitting) and leads directly onto the patio. There is a compact utility/storage room adjacent to the hall mainly for the owners effects but you are welcome to make use of this. The newly replaced and extended decking is ideal for relaxing and taking in the view plus watching the sunsets across Blue Anchor bay that can be absolutely stunning. You are welcome to bring your dog, for £15 supplement (1 maximum), but please do not leave your dog alone in the property at any time. Thanks for your cooperation.
- Kitchen / Kitchenette
- Towels provided,Linen provided
- High chair
- Iron and board
- TV
- Clothes dryer,Washing machine,Dishwasher
- Cooker,Freezer,Microwave,Fridge,Toaster
- Breakfast included
- Fan
- Games room
- Electric vehicle charge point
- Central heating
- Bath
- Wi-Fi available
- Hair dryer
- Log fire
- Kettle
The front door leads into a compact hall with access to the kitchen which is provided with table and two stools and outlooks over rear garden affording country views from your seating area. The usual white goods are all there except a dishwasher and there is ample cupboard storage. Plenty of cutlery and china provided along with an array of utility items. The combi boiler gives virtual instant hot water on demand. Also off the hall is a small utility room, primarily for owners storage but is available to guests. Further access from the hall into the spacious lounge equipped with small table and two chairs. A P.C./Laptop 27" monitor and printer with connecting leads for your use should you wish. There is also a log effect electric fire. The lounge TV provides Freesat channels. Sofa with cushions and an armchair with footstool further compliment the living area. Lighting from smart bulbs can be dimmed or simply turned off and on. The Wi Fi router is situated in this room and is unlimited. Double French doors lead directly onto the patio. A further door gives access to the double bedroom with a large glass fronted three door wardrobe, bedside units, two chest of drawers and two bedside lights, also a small TV and LCD clock, plus two small chairs. All linen is provided. Gas fired central heating radiators are fitted in kitchen, hall, lounge and bedroom plus one storage radiator in the lounge as backup for the Autumn/Winter months. All utilities plus Wi-Fi and linen are included in the price.
- BBQ
- Parking
- private garden (not enclosed)
- Jacuzzi or hot tub
- Shared garden
- private garden (enclosed)
- Balcony or terrace
- Sea view
- Secure parking
- Detached Property
- Pool (communal)
- Pool (private)
There is a patio large enough to include table and chairs for you to relax and take in the view under wind out awnings .For the bigger view smaller table and chairs are provided for sitting on the elevated new decking that surrounds the garden shed. From here you may be able to glimpse the West Somerset Railway steam trains as they make their way, hard at work up Washford bank. Most certainly you will hear them. There is a summer house but this is mainly for storage of the table and chair and refuse bin items. The garden is suitable for your pet in that it is totally enclosed.
Electric vehicle charge point
Pets welcome
1 x Dog(s), £15
Cat(s)
Horses
Restricted mobility
Wheelchair users
The region
+ MoreChapel Cleeve is very close to the sea and Blue Anchor promenade with two cafes and a pub. The latest café on the sea front opened a couple of years ago and is owned by the adjacent caravan park where light snacks and drinks are served. There are items for sale and newspapers c...an be ordered for collection. A little further along is the Driftwood café which has been established for many years and has a good reputation for its meals at reasonable costs. During holiday season there is normally an Ice cream van in evidence and all along the 3/4 mile promenade is free ample parking. Further along towards Minehead is Dunster beach where again there is ample (meter) parking and inland Dunster itself with the famous Yarn market and National Trust castle. High above Minehead is North Hill with numerous walks and views, an Explorer map of the area is provided. Minehead is the nearest large town with all the amenities you would expect with several named retail outlets and is also home to the West Somerset Railway.
Apart from the eateries already indicated along Blue Anchor promenade there are others within easy reach. 1) Washford Inn right by Washford Station (2 miles) 2) White Horse Washford by Cleeve Abbey (2.5 miles) 3) Cider farm Washford by Cleeve Abbey + .5 ml (3 miles) 4) Masons Arms Williton (4.5 miles) 5) The Starr Inn Watchet (3 miles) 6) London Inn Watchet 7) Bell Inn Watchet Watchet also has a variety of cafes and shops. Minehead has a garden centre at the back of a small industrial estate which serves food including breakfasts. There is a Lidl, Morrisons and Tesco. Simply Googling the area will bring up very many more within a five mile radius including Minehead.
Apart from the numerious walks and National Trust sites there are many interesting day out locations. Lynton and Lynmouth are major attractions with National Tust Watersmeet wooded valley just a short distance away which can be walked from Lynmouth. A little further on is the fledgling Lynton and Lynmouth narrow gauge railway. A little closer to home is Horner Woods, walks and two cafes.Porlock and Porlock weir again with cafes. Bossington affords walks with a pleasant thatched cafe and garden (Kitnors). From Minehead at various times during the holiday season there are Waverly paddlesteamer trips and the Steam railway offer the Quantock Belle dining train.Also regular steam hauled trains to various destinations along the line to Bishops Lydeard the current southern terminus but with bus connections to Taunton.
Blue Anchor beach and promenade is approx .75 miles long and there you can find a pub and two cafes, also an ice cream van during holiday seasons. Plenty free parking all along and conveniences. A little further towards Minehead is Dunster pay and display beach and conveniences with pleasant small wooded hinterland walking by lakes. In Minehead itself you can find solitude in Blenheim gardens immediately behind the Avenue main shopping area.
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ferry port
Train station
Car required
car necessary
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Justin Pursell
Bala
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