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Woodside Cottage, Hawkcombe
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Woodside Cottage, Porlock (Somerset) is located in a quiet spot in the combe above Porlock named Hawkcombe, yet is still within easy walking distance of the village. The cottage sleeps up to 4 guests in two bedrooms and is well suited to groups wanting to explore Exmoor.
Woodside Cottage, Porlock (Somerset) is a semi-detached cottage that has been refurbished throughout in recent years to give a modern yet homely feel. Hawkcombe is the name of the enchanting wooded combe that Woodside Cottage sits at the foot of, the access road to the cottage turns into a bridleway, which then leads all the way up to Hawkcombe Head, high on the moors above - a great walk if you are looking for a challenge! Sleeps up to 4 guests in two bedrooms One double bedroom One triple bunk bedroom (a double and 2 single bunk beds) Dining room with dining table adjoined to the kitchen Two sitting rooms, one with wood-burning stove, one with TV Small patio garden with table and chairs directly beside the cottage Off-road parking for one car on the drive, additional pull-in space outside Up to 2 dogs welcome for a supplement of £15 per dog Bed linen and towels provided Wifi, heating and electricity included Minimum 7 night stay Arrive from 4 pm Depart by 10 am Dogs are welcome (maximum of 2) for a supplement of £15 per dog. Please do not allow your dogs on the furniture, upstairs or leave them unattended in the cottage at any time. The cottage is approached via an unmade road, which further up the combe turns into a bridleway.
- 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 downstairs comprises a modern and characterful kitchen, dining room with doors that open onto the patio/garden area, 'snug' sitting room with wood-burner, the bathroom (comprising bath with hand-held shower attachment, toilet and hand basin) and six steps with handrail, lead up to the second sitting room with TV and again doors into the courtyard garden. Upstairs are the two bedrooms, one with double bed and one triple bunk bedroom (a double and 2 single bunk beds), with hand basin. This characterful cottage has a narrow and fairly steep staircase up to the first floor. The kitchen is with oak units and a Belfast sink, electric fan oven and hob, microwave, slimline dishwasher, fridge, electric kettle, toaster and includes a selection of cookware, utensils, crockery, cutlery and glasses. A washing machine is located outside in the 'boot room'/shed. Bed linen and towels are provided, but please bring your own beach towels if you wish to take them on day trips or outside. Heating and electricity are included in the price of the accommodation. There is a wood-burner in the sitting room (a starter basket of logs and kindling will be provided) and electric radiators are provided in the cottage if you would like to top up the heat at all. The hot water is provided by an immersion system that is switched on/off inside the property when you require hot water. Dogs are welcome (maximum of 2) for £15 supplement per dog. Please do not allow your dogs in the bedrooms, on the furniture or leave them unattended.
- 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 courtyard/patio area to the rear of the cottage, with a small table and chairs for eating out when the weather permits. There is a fairly spacious shed which can be used to store bikes or other outdoor equipment, a padlock is provided should you wish to use this shed and secure the contents inside. A second smaller shed provides a 'boot room' where there's a washing machine, an internal washing line and clothes airer, a handy place to leave muddy boots or wet coats to dry. There's also an outside tap. The cottage is approached via an unmade road, which further up the combe turns into a bridleway. Great walking directly from the door into the combe or turn the opposite way and go down to the village, beach and South West Coastal Path.
Electric vehicle charge point
Pets welcome
2 x Dog(s), £15
Cat(s)
Horses
Restricted mobility
Wheelchair users
- 3 months
- 42 days
- 30 days
- 14 days
- 7 days
- 48 hours
The guests can never cancel for free. We recommend adding cancellation cover during check-out to give you added protection for cancelling in the red zone above.
The region
+ MorePorlock is a charming village within walking distance of the cottage. The village lies between Exmoor and the sea, sheltered by picturesque hills and within the Exmoor National Park. The village has an excellent range of everyday shopping facilities inclusing three pubs, two groc...ery shops, a traditional local butcher, chemist, cash machine, hardware shop, visitor centre, several art galleries and a range of independent restaurants, shops and tea rooms. The quaint hamlet and harbour of Porlock Weir approximately two miles away is well worth a visit; there's a pub, restaurant, and take-away plus a range of individual shops such as tea rooms, Exmoor Glass, etc West Somerset's main town, the coastal resort of Minehead. has a more comprehensive range of facilities and is approximately 6 miles, and the County town of Taunton which has mainline rail connections and access to the motorway network is approximately 26 miles. For those who enjoy exploring the countryside, the Exmoor National Park, Brendon and Quantock Hills and many other renowned beauty spots of the areas are all close at hand.
Porlock is a charming village situated within the Exmoor National Park in Somerset, England. Here are some things to do in Porlock: Visit the Porlock Visitor Centre - This centre provides information about the village and the surrounding area, including maps and guidebooks for local walks and attractions. Walk the South West Coast Path - This long-distance walking trail passes through Porlock and offers stunning views of the coastline and surrounding countryside. Explore Porlock Weir - This picturesque harbour village is just a short walk from Porlock and offers a range of pubs, cafes, and restaurants, as well as opportunities for fishing and boat trips. Visit the Porlock Marsh Nature Reserve - This wetland reserve is home to a variety of bird species, including curlews and lapwings, as well as rare plants such as the marsh orchid. Climb Porlock Hill - This steep hill offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside and coast, and is popular with cyclists and walkers. Visit the Porlock Museum - This small museum offers a fascinating insight into the history of the village and the surrounding area. Take a horse riding lesson or go for a ride - There are several stables in the area that offer horse riding lessons and guided rides. Go fishing - The River Avill and other local streams and rivers offer excellent opportunities for trout and salmon fishing. Visit the Coleridge Cottage - This National Trust property was once the home of the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge and offers a fascinating glimpse into his life and work. Enjoy a cream tea - There are several cafes and tea rooms in Porlock that offer delicious cream teas, made with locally sourced ingredients.
Porlock is located in a beautiful part of the Exmoor National Park, offering plenty of opportunities for walks and hikes. Here are some walks and beaches near Porlock: Porlock Weir to Bossington Beach - This scenic walk takes you along the South West Coast Path from Porlock Weir to Bossington Beach, passing through picturesque villages and offering stunning views of the coastline. Dunkery Beacon - This is the highest point on Exmoor and offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. There are several walking trails leading to the summit, ranging in difficulty from easy to moderate. Horner Woods - This ancient woodland is home to a variety of wildlife and offers a range of walking trails, including a circular walk that takes in the charming village of Horner. Lynmouth to Watersmeet - This popular walk follows the East Lyn River through a wooded valley, passing waterfalls and offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Culbone Church - This remote and historic church is said to be the smallest in England and is located on a cliff overlooking the sea. There are several walking trails leading to the church, including one from Porlock Weir. Porlock Bay Beach - This shingle beach is located just a short walk from Porlock and offers stunning views of the surrounding coastline. Porlock Marsh - This wetland reserve is located just outside the village of Porlock and offers a range of walking trails through marshland and along the riverbank. Minehead Beach - This long, sandy beach is located just a short drive from Porlock and is a popular spot for swimming and sunbathing. Selworthy Beacon - This hill offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and is a popular spot for walkers and cyclists. Exmoor Coastal Walk - This 16-mile walk takes in some of the most stunning coastal scenery in the area, passing through charming villages and offering breathtaking views of the sea and surrounding countryside.
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ferry port
Train station
Car required
car recommended
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