The Well House Cottage

ID: S9284

  • Bedrooms 3
  • ・ Sleeps 5
  • ・ Pets No

About this property

Watchet 0.75 miles. This cottage has been listed in the Times 50 Best Places to Stay in the UK and it is easy to see why with its beautiful views towards Exmoor and the Brendon and Quantock Hills. The cosy cottage forms part of a Georgian former rectory, situated down a quiet private lane next to the 13th century church of St Decuman on the outskirts of Watchet, a pretty coastal village in West Somerset. This is an ideal base for friends or families looking to explore the spectacular coastline in this area. You enter the cottage through its own private front door into a large entrance hall, whilst also on the ground floor is an en-suite super king-size double bedroom which boasts French doors leading to the garden offering fabulous views over Exmoor and the Washford River Valley. The majority of the accommodation is on the first floor, with a super king-size double bedroom and a further double bedroom with a standard double bed. There is also a bathroom, fitted kitchen, and a conservatory sitting room with stunning views over the beautiful surrounding countryside, with Exmoor, The Quantocks and Brendon Hills in the distance. There is secluded off road parking and an enclosed, private lawned garden with wonderful views of the Brendon Hills and Dunkery Beacon on Exmoor. It is an ideal spot in which to relax and unwind on a summer's evening. Watchet is a charming little coastal village to explore, with its active marina, old port, Jurassic coastline with fossil beaches, quaint houses, pubs, restaurants and shops. Alternatively, explore the many walks on offer in beautiful countryside and along the interesting coastline, or just sit on the Esplanade with a locally-brewed cider or locally-made ice cream! The West Somerset Steam Railway line passes through Watchet, heading through the Vale of Taunton to the coastal town of Minehead, and visitors are charmed by the relaxed pace of the trains passing through beautiful surroundings. The trains can be seen passing through the Washford River valley below the cottage. Also within a couple of miles are The Quantock Hills with their stunning moorland and Exmoor National Park, home to 267 square miles of rural bliss with ancient oak woodlands in deep valleys, sweeping moorland with stunning views and an incredible rugged coastline, including the highest sea cliffs in England. With so much to see and do within easy reach, this is a lovely base for a holiday in Somerset.

Watchet is a little coastal village in Somerset, with interesting shops and a marina. The West Somerset Railway passes through the village towards Minehead. Wonderful walks can be enjoyed both along the coast and in the surrounding countryside. The seaside resort of Minehead is 9 miles away, home to a sandy beach and golf course.

Accommodation

Mostly first floor: Three bedrooms: 1 x ground floor super king-size double with Freeview TV, French doors to terrace and garden; en-suite shower, basin, WC and washing machine.

1 x first floor super king-size double with Freeview TV.

1 x double room.

First floor bathroom with bath, shower over and basin.

Separate first floor WC and basin.

Kitchen with dining area.

Sitting room with SKY TV with Chromecast streaming stick.

Gas central heating and hot water.

Newly fitted kitchen.

Electric oven, grill and ceramic hob, microwave, freezer, fridge with freezer compartment, dishwasher.

3 x TVs (one smart internet SKY TV), WiFi throughout the cottage.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Off-road parking for two cars, additional parking close to the cottage.

Secure bike storage.

Enclosed lawned garden with a variety of furniture, gas barbecue and views of the Brendon, Quantock Hills, Exmoor and the West Somerset Steam Railway in the valley below.

Shared use of seven acres of land for recreational activities on request.

Sorry, no pets and no smoking.

Shops, pubs and restaurants 12 mins walk.

Note: Smoking is not permitted in the property or in the grounds.

Note: There is no chiming clock on the nearby church, however the bells do ring for about five minutes just before 10am on some Sundays.

Nearby points of interest

Reviews (45)

  • Glyn

    Lovely cottage --our 2nd visit so know area well --lovely welcoming pack of food--a few changes made since we last came which was good--and spotlessly clean--highlight of our holiday was cleveden - worth a visit-- all in all a lovely stay thankyou

  • Paul

    The cottage was well maintained, in a really delightful setting and in spite of the really diabolical weather we really enjoyed ourselves. The icing on the cake was watching a deer in the adjacent field whilst we were having breakfast on our last morning.

  • Geraldine

    Wonderful views of the surrounding farmland and the steam train could be seen travelling through the valley below.

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