ID: S483127
Cosy Nook in North Molton is highly praised for its peacefulness, comfortable beds, and beautiful views. Guests appreciate the dog-friendly environment, welcoming host, and thoughtful welcome hamper. The local pub and village shop add to the charm, and the property serves as a perfect base for exploring North Devon and Exmoor National Park.
There is insufficient information in the reviews to accurately assess the cleanliness of the property.
The location is consistently described as beautiful with amazing views, peaceful surroundings, and proximity to local amenities and walks. The village's charm and the ease of accessing nearby attractions contribute to a high score.
Guests find the beds extremely comfy and the cottage comfortable, contributing to a restful experience. The property is described as a perfect place to unwind, indicating a high level of comfort.
The cottage is well-equipped and maintained, with all necessary amenities provided. However, a slight issue with waste disposal and recycling was mentioned, slightly lowering the score.
The host's thoughtfulness is evident through the provision of a welcome hamper and other essentials. While these gifts are highly appreciated by guests, it is politely noted that such offerings are not guaranteed and may vary.
Cosy Nook in North Molton (Devon) is a 500-year old Grade II Listed cottage with two bedrooms, suitable for up to 3 guests (sorry, no under 12s). Near Exmoor National Park, it's a great base for exploring this area and all North Devon has to offer, including sandy beaches less than an hours drive
Three stone steps from the roadside up to the front door, which opens into a small hall, then through into the sitting room with dining table. The large inglenook fireplace is a main feature of this this room (sorry, the fire cannot be used as under the terms of the insurance company). The property has central heating throughout, which can be adjusted to suit your preferences and the seasons. Electricity and heating costs are included in the price of your accommodation. A television is provided in the sitting room and wireless internet is available throughout.
The kitchen is at the rear of the property and it well-equipped, comprising an electric oven with hob, microwave, free-standing fridge-freezer, washing machine, kettle and toaster, plus a variety of cookware, utensils, cutlery, crockery and glasses.
A narrow and steep staircase (with handrail) leads upstairs to the two bedrooms and the shower room, comprising a shower unit (up a small step), toilet and hand basin.
Bed linen, duvet, pillows, electric blanket and towels are provided, but please bring your own beach towels if you wish to take towels with you on day trips.
One small dog is accepted (no medium or large dogs). Please do not leave your dogs alone in the property at any time.
Please note, this property is strictly non-smoking due to the thatch.
Richard
Highly recommend! Beautiful little cottage in a great location. It had all the basics you’ll need (milk, tea, coffee etc) and very welcoming. We arrived a little later than check in and all sorted very quickly and easily. Great little place!
Michael
Lucy's thatch cottage was spotless on arrival especially as we booked last minute,the cottage itself is perfect,and the host couldn't of done more to make us feel welcome. the village is so quiet & peaceful & a has a cracking pub 2min.walk away.thank you so much for a lovely stay
J S.
So much has been written already about the lovely quaint cottage it's hard to know what to add. The kitchen is faultlessly equipped with everything you could need (unless you insist on an Air-fryer) and the newly opened Community Shop (next to the Church in the old school) has everything you might n.... So much has been written already about the lovely quaint cottage it's hard to know what to add. The kitchen is faultlessly equipped with everything you could need (unless you insist on an Air-fryer) and the newly opened Community Shop (next to the Church in the old school) has everything you might need or had forgotten. BUT the Poltimore Inn is a terrible temptation so perhaps after all you will have a break from cooking and enjoy working through the menu. The village has a warm welcoming community and we were helped by all we met (trying to uncover the lives of ancestors who lived here for nearly 300 years). Lovely to be welcomed by the owner in person - no keycode boxes to fight with here!
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