Westcott Cross Cottage, Luxborough
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4 bedrooms (sleeps 7)
3 bathrooms
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Bathroom 2
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Westcott Cross Cottage, Luxborough
Westcott Cross Cottage, Luxborough (Somerset) is a fabulous detached home within a large, private and enclosed garden with fabulous views of the surrounding countryside and providing excellent walking directly from the door. The property sleeps up to 7 guests (plus baby in cot) in 4 bedrooms.
Main Description
Westcott Cross Cottage, Luxborough (Somerset) is well-suited to families or groups and provides excellent sociable living space; the large farmhouse-style kitchen includes an Aga; the spacious sitting-area has a wood-burner and lovely views through the patio doors across the valley. Open-tread stairs from the main sitting-room lead up to the light bedrooms with their low bespoke beds. Another staircase at the other end of the cottage leads upstairs from a second sitting/dining room and compact kitchen-area, making this versatile accommodation for an extended family.
Sleeps up to 7 guests (plus baby)
Four bedrooms on the first floor
One super-king size (6' 6") bed + one sofa bed in master bedroom.
One king-size (5')
One twin bedroom
One single bedroom
Travel cot and high chair available for baby on request
Large kitchen-dining room with Aga and seating area with wood-burner
Second sitting-dining room with kitchen facilities and woodburner.
Large and private garden with countryside views
Garden furniture and barbecue included
Dogs welcome (3 max) for a supplement of £30 each
Village pub within 1 mile
Wifi, heating and electricity included
Bed linen and towels provided
Changeover day is Fridays
Private parking for up to 3 cars
Arrive from 4 pm
Depart by 10 am
Indoor Description
The ground floor comprises:
A large entrance porch/boot-room/drying room
Open plan living-room with kitchen and dining areas including SkyQ TV with full package, bluetooth soundbar, Bose bluetooth speaker
and wood-burner.
In the kitchen area there's an oil-fired Aga, microwave, under-counter fridge, under-counter freezer, dishwasher and bread-maker.
Utility-room with washing machine and Belfast sink
Shower-room with shower, toilet and wash-basin
An additional sitting/dining-room, SkyQ TV with full package, wood-burner and kitchen-area with electric cooker, ceramic hob and under-counter fridge.
Super fast broadband throughout,
Upstairs comprises four bedrooms and two bathrooms laid out as follows:
One super-king size (6' 6") bed + one sofa bed in master bedroom.
One king-size bedroom (5ft) with wash-basin, ensuite shower, basin and toilet.
One twin bedroom
One single bedroom.
A bathroom with bath, toilet and wash-basin.
Electricity and heating costs are included in the price of your accommodation. Westcott Cross Cottage has nightstore heaters and wood-fired central heating. There is also a wood-burner for those cosy evenings in, a basket of logs, kindling and matches will be provided in the cooler months to get you started. Further logs can be provided at a cost of £5 per bag (animal feed bag size) or logs can be purchased locally, e.g. the garage at Wheddon Cross.
Bed linen and towels are provided for your convenience, but please bring your own outdoor/beach towels if you wish to take them on day trips or for use in the garden.
Tea, coffee and sugar will be provided. There will also be other non-perishable items like salt, pepper and oil available.
Household sundries such as toilet rolls, washing-up liquid, washing powder, dishwash tablets and tea towels are also provided.
Outdoor Description
Westcott Cross Cottage is surrounded by a huge secure, child and dog safe garden with totally unspoilt views over the Exmoor hills. The large garden provides plenty of space for relaxation or for children to play in and give the property privacy (the little stone building seen in some of the pictures is a storage barn, not another cottage).
There is a patio area with picnic table tucked to the side of the house, making the most of a sheltered position with stunning views up and down the valley.
There is also a footpath from the side of the house which leads down the valley to the stream, and in the other direction, to the top of hill you can see from the garden.
Outside dog kennel beside the patio available for guests to use if they wish to.
Parking
There is parking on the drive outside the property for up to three cars.
Pets Description
This is a dog-friendly property and dogs are welcome on the condition that they are not allowed on the furniture or upstairs. The owners request that wet, muddy dogs be left in the large, dry, heated porch/boot-room.
There is an outside kennel large enough for a number of dogs, which can also be used, especially useful for wet/muddy dogs to dry off before entering the house. But please be wary in sunny weather as it can become extremely hot. One perspex panel can be removed to allow good air circulation but it can still get very warm on a sunny day.
Restricted mobility
This has not been completed by the owner.
Exit in case of emergency
TWO STAIRCASES LEAD DOWNSTAIRS TO SEPARATE HOUSE ENTRANCES/EXITS - A FRONT DOOR AND A REAR PATIO DOOR.
Christmas / New Year
Westcott Cross Cottage will not provide Christmas decorations.
The region
Luxborough is a peaceful hamlet in the Brendon Hills of Exmoor National Park, about 6 miles south of Dunster. Three tiny settlements -- Churchtown, Kingsbridge, and Pooltown -- nestle in a wooded valley at 600 feet.
This is a deeply rural corner of Exmoor where farming and forestry have replaced the iron mining that once sustained the community. The ancient Church of St Mary in Churchtown dates back to the 13th century, with a medieval stone cross in its churchyard that is a scheduled ancient monument. Many of the cottages in the area are thatched, and the pace of life is wonderfully unhurried.
The Washford River rises near Luxborough and flows through the valley, giving the hamlet of Pooltown its name from the many pools along its course. The surrounding woodland is rich with wildlife -- red deer, buzzards, and woodland birds are regularly spotted.
Luxborough has no shops or general stores. The nearest everyday amenities are in Dunster (6 miles north), which has a good range of independent shops, a post office, butcher, and galleries. The market town of Watchet (7 miles northeast) and Minehead (9 miles north) offer supermarkets, pharmacies, and a wider range of services.
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What's nearby
- Exmoor National Park - 1 min walk - 0.0 km
- County Cricket Ground - 39 min drive - 38.7 km
- Lynton and Lymouth Cliff Railway - 49 min drive - 43.1 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- The Deck Restaurant - 19 min drive
- The Duke of Wellington (Wetherspoon) - 18 min drive
- McDonald's - 17 min drive
- Kiss Coffee - 18 min drive
- The Valiant Soldier - 13 min drive
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10/10 Excellent
Simon H.
Amazing house so cosy and a tranquil setting , we had a lovely time , amazing walks from your doorst
Simon H.
10/10 Excellent
Rachel Watkins
Lovely stay. Great communication and detailed instructions for arrival etc. Second time we’ve been
Rachel Watkins
10/10 Excellent
Meg C.
Super house, incredible view! We booked again before we’d even left!
Meg C.
10/10 Excellent
Carolyn G.
Westcott Cross Cottage is an amazing holiday cottage. The house is spacious and it’s position is s
Carolyn G.
10/10 Excellent
We had a brilliant week. The cottage was so welcoming and comfortable - and in such an idyllic setti
10/10 Excellent
Emma S.
Fantastic house with large garden- great for children to run around in! Well equipped kitchen and th
Emma S.
10/10 Excellent
Susanne M.
Very nice house with a personal feeling of the 70s, wonderful Aga, we love the kitchen, great garden
Susanne M.
10/10 Excellent
Carolyn G.
Our second stay at Westcott Cross Cottage and just as good as the first. The cottage is well equippe
Carolyn G.
10/10 Excellent
Mary B.
Property was quiet and quirky with lovely views across the valley and hills. There’s plenty of loc
Mary B.
10/10 Excellent
Debbie P.
Beautiful cottage and surroundings, peaceful 5 day break with many lovely walks. Huge garden for dog
Debbie P.
10/10 Excellent
Steven W.
The cottage is perfect for a relaxing holiday. The garden and surrounding views are spectacular. The
Steven W.
10/10 Excellent
Sue & Al B.
The house is in a fantastic position with beautiful views. Great for walking from the doorstep. Larg
Sue & Al B.
10/10 Excellent
Nick C.
Just put it this way - we have now been back a day and still we have we have very long faces! We abs
Nick C.
10/10 Excellent
Suzanne W.
Exmoor is very dog friendly, and we particularly appreciated that this cottage provides the option o
Suzanne W.
10/10 Excellent
Greg J.
This is a quirky, characterful and comfortable house with a gorgeous garden in a beautiful very rura
Greg J.
10/10 Excellent
Sally D.
A really beautiful house with the most stunning views we could have hoped for. We were lucky with th
Sally D.
8/10 Good
sue h.
The garden and views were stunning, unfortunately because of all the rain we had the lawn couldnt be
sue h.
About the host
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Luxborough is a peaceful hamlet in the Brendon Hills of Exmoor National Park, about 6 miles south of Dunster. Three tiny settlements -- Churchtown, Kingsbridge, and Pooltown -- nestle in a wooded valley at 600 feet.
This is a deeply rural corner of Exmoor where farming and forestry have replaced the iron mining that once sustained the community. The ancient Church of St Mary in Churchtown dates back to the 13th century, with a medieval stone cross in its churchyard that is a scheduled ancient monument. Many of the cottages in the area are thatched, and the pace of life is wonderfully unhurried.
The Washford River rises near Luxborough and flows through the valley, giving the hamlet of Pooltown its name from the many pools along its course. The surrounding woodland is rich with wildlife -- red deer, buzzards, and woodland birds are regularly spotted.
Luxborough has no shops or general stores. The nearest everyday amenities are in Dunster (6 miles north), which has a good range of independent shops, a post office, butcher, and galleries. The market town of Watchet (7 miles northeast) and Minehead (9 miles north) offer supermarkets, pharmacies, and a wider range of services.




























