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2 bedrooms 2 bathrooms Sleeps 4
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Withypool, Somerset
- Dunkery Beacon
- Tarr Steps11 min drive
- Exmoor National Park18 min drive
- Cardiff (CWL-Cardiff Intl.)175 min drive
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2 bedrooms (sleeps 4)
2 bathrooms
Bathroom 1
Bathroom 2
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Garden
About this property
Withymead near Withypool
Property Summary
Withymead in Withypool (Somerset) is a south facing ground floor cottage with two bedrooms, an open-plan living/kitchen/dining area, one bathroom plus second toilet. Sitting beside the River Barle, Withymead enjoys views across the garden and river to the open moorland beyond.
Main Description
Withymead is located in the heart of Exmoor, in the picturesque village of Withypool in the Barle valley with the river barle running through through the garden. It’s a wonderful base for exploring Exmoor National Park. The property offers comfortable self-contained holiday accommodation for up to 4 guests and up to 2 dogs in a ground floor cottage.
Sleeps up to 4 guests in two bedrooms
One double and one twin
NEW en-suite toilet off the master bedroom
Easy walk to village shop, tea rooms and pub
Wonderful views out to the moor where the Exmoor ponies and deer can often be seen
Guests can also fly fish for trout from the garden as we have fishing rights
Off-road parking for two cars
Private gated entrance with patio seating area that is secure for dogs
Open-plan living area with gas 'log burner'
Well equipped kitchen with dining area
Heated entrance porch ideal for drying wet coats and boots
Bed linen and towels are provided
Wifi, heating and electricity is included
Self-contained ground floor property (owners live above on the first floor)
Up to 3 dogs welcome for £10 per dog
Changeover day is Saturday
Arrive from 3 pm
Depart by 10 am
Indoor Description
Withymead is a comfortable self-contained holiday property for up to 4 guests. The accommodation is laid out over the ground floor (the owners live above on the first floor of the property, with separate access and self-contained).
Entry is via the porch, with heating, making it an ideal area for drying off wet outdoor coats and boots, then into the open-plan living area with a comfortable leather corner sofa, Smart TV and DVD player. There is a gas 'log burner' style fire for cosy evenings in. The kitchen is well equipped for dining in and the dining area will comfortably seat four. The kitchen includes an under-counter fridge with freezer compartment, dishwasher, microwave, and electric oven plus hob. Other equipment includes toaster, kettle, a variety of cookware, kitchen utensils, cutlery, crockery and glasses. The utility cupboard houses the washing machine and some cleaning equipment.
The twin bedroom is off the living area and has a Smart TV and built in wardrobe, where the hoover is stored. A hallway leads to a family bathroom with toilet, hand basin, and bath with overhead shower. The double bedroom has French doors leading out to a secure gravelled picnic area, with which includes an outdoor sofa, table, chairs and parasols and a bird feeding station. There is also a separate toilet with hand basin directly outside the main double bedroom. Both bedrooms have a TV.
Electricity and heating costs are included in the price of your accommodation. The cottage has oil fired central heating which can be adjusted to suit your preferences and the seasons.
Wifi is included, please note there is no mobile signal at the cottage. The Wifi code is displayed in the cottage.
Bed linen, duvets, blankets, towels and dog towels are provided for your convenience, but please bring your own beach towels if you wish to take towels with you on day trips.
There may be non-perishable items like a salt, pepper and a few herbs or spices available. Cleaning materials such as washing up liquid, dishwasher tablets/powder, and surface cleaner will be present in the property. Two toilet rolls will be provided per toilet and hand wash.
Well behaved dogs are welcome. Dogs are allowed to be loose in the enclosed patio area, but must be kept on a lead in the garden which leads down to the river due to the owners chicken and ducks.
Outdoor Description
There is a secure gravelled picnic area with an outdoor sofa, picnic table and parasol directly outside the double bedroom, accessed via French doors or from the front. A charcoal BBQ is also located in the separate patio area near the front door for guests to use. Please bring your own charcoal. This area is enclosed and is suitable for dogs to be loose.
The main garden is shared with the owner and runs down in front of the property to the river at the bottom. Access to to the river with fishing rights is included . Dogs must be kept on a lead in the main garden due to the owner’s chickens and ducks.
The village shop and tea rooms are aprrox 200 metres from the property, and the village pub, The Royal Oak, is also within easy walking distance, approx 300 metres away.
Parking
Allocated off-road parking for two cars is available on the drive beside the property. A short path leads from the parking area down to the front door.
Pets Description
Up to 3 well behaved dogs are welcome for £10 supplement per dog.
Dogs are allowed to be loose in the enclosed patio area, but must be kept on a lead in the garden which leads down to the river due to the owners chicken and ducks.
Restricted mobility
This has not been completed by the owner.
Exit in case of emergency
This has not been completed by the owner.
Christmas / New Year
A Christmas tree and decorations will be put up at Christmas time
The region
Withypool is a small, quiet, unspoilt village in Somerset near the centre of the Exmoor National Park. Interestingly the name Withy means Willow of which many can be seen along the riverbank.
Withypool is situated within the Barle Valley with the River Barle running through the middle. The Two Moors Way walk also passes through the village. To the southwest of the Village lies Withypool Common and Withypool Hill.
The area of Withypool has a population of approximately 200 and has been inhabited since the Bronze Age. A stone circle can still be seen on top of Withypool Hill. Withypool is mentioned in the Domesday Book and in the 14th century Geoffrey Chaucer was in charge of the village in his duties as forester of North Petherton. Other such notable connections are that the artist Alfred Munnings had a studio in the loft of the Royal Oak (the village pub) and R.D Blackmore wrote part of Lorna Doone in the bar.
There is also a local shop, post office and tea rooms within the village within easy walking distance.
Withymead in Withypool (Somerset) is a south facing ground floor cottage with two bedrooms, an open-plan living/kitchen/dining area, one bathroom plus second toilet. Sitting beside the River Barle, Withymead enjoys views across the garden and river to the open moorland beyond.
Main Description
Withymead is located in the heart of Exmoor, in the picturesque village of Withypool in the Barle valley with the river barle running through through the garden. It’s a wonderful base for exploring Exmoor National Park. The property offers comfortable self-contained holiday accommodation for up to 4 guests and up to 2 dogs in a ground floor cottage.
Sleeps up to 4 guests in two bedrooms
One double and one twin
NEW en-suite toilet off the master bedroom
Easy walk to village shop, tea rooms and pub
Wonderful views out to the moor where the Exmoor ponies and deer can often be seen
Guests can also fly fish for trout from the garden as we have fishing rights
Off-road parking for two cars
Private gated entrance with patio seating area that is secure for dogs
Open-plan living area with gas 'log burner'
Well equipped kitchen with dining area
Heated entrance porch ideal for drying wet coats and boots
Bed linen and towels are provided
Wifi, heating and electricity is included
Self-contained ground floor property (owners live above on the first floor)
Up to 3 dogs welcome for £10 per dog
Changeover day is Saturday
Arrive from 3 pm
Depart by 10 am
Indoor Description
Withymead is a comfortable self-contained holiday property for up to 4 guests. The accommodation is laid out over the ground floor (the owners live above on the first floor of the property, with separate access and self-contained).
Entry is via the porch, with heating, making it an ideal area for drying off wet outdoor coats and boots, then into the open-plan living area with a comfortable leather corner sofa, Smart TV and DVD player. There is a gas 'log burner' style fire for cosy evenings in. The kitchen is well equipped for dining in and the dining area will comfortably seat four. The kitchen includes an under-counter fridge with freezer compartment, dishwasher, microwave, and electric oven plus hob. Other equipment includes toaster, kettle, a variety of cookware, kitchen utensils, cutlery, crockery and glasses. The utility cupboard houses the washing machine and some cleaning equipment.
The twin bedroom is off the living area and has a Smart TV and built in wardrobe, where the hoover is stored. A hallway leads to a family bathroom with toilet, hand basin, and bath with overhead shower. The double bedroom has French doors leading out to a secure gravelled picnic area, with which includes an outdoor sofa, table, chairs and parasols and a bird feeding station. There is also a separate toilet with hand basin directly outside the main double bedroom. Both bedrooms have a TV.
Electricity and heating costs are included in the price of your accommodation. The cottage has oil fired central heating which can be adjusted to suit your preferences and the seasons.
Wifi is included, please note there is no mobile signal at the cottage. The Wifi code is displayed in the cottage.
Bed linen, duvets, blankets, towels and dog towels are provided for your convenience, but please bring your own beach towels if you wish to take towels with you on day trips.
There may be non-perishable items like a salt, pepper and a few herbs or spices available. Cleaning materials such as washing up liquid, dishwasher tablets/powder, and surface cleaner will be present in the property. Two toilet rolls will be provided per toilet and hand wash.
Well behaved dogs are welcome. Dogs are allowed to be loose in the enclosed patio area, but must be kept on a lead in the garden which leads down to the river due to the owners chicken and ducks.
Outdoor Description
There is a secure gravelled picnic area with an outdoor sofa, picnic table and parasol directly outside the double bedroom, accessed via French doors or from the front. A charcoal BBQ is also located in the separate patio area near the front door for guests to use. Please bring your own charcoal. This area is enclosed and is suitable for dogs to be loose.
The main garden is shared with the owner and runs down in front of the property to the river at the bottom. Access to to the river with fishing rights is included . Dogs must be kept on a lead in the main garden due to the owner’s chickens and ducks.
The village shop and tea rooms are aprrox 200 metres from the property, and the village pub, The Royal Oak, is also within easy walking distance, approx 300 metres away.
Parking
Allocated off-road parking for two cars is available on the drive beside the property. A short path leads from the parking area down to the front door.
Pets Description
Up to 3 well behaved dogs are welcome for £10 supplement per dog.
Dogs are allowed to be loose in the enclosed patio area, but must be kept on a lead in the garden which leads down to the river due to the owners chicken and ducks.
Restricted mobility
This has not been completed by the owner.
Exit in case of emergency
This has not been completed by the owner.
Christmas / New Year
A Christmas tree and decorations will be put up at Christmas time
The region
Withypool is a small, quiet, unspoilt village in Somerset near the centre of the Exmoor National Park. Interestingly the name Withy means Willow of which many can be seen along the riverbank.
Withypool is situated within the Barle Valley with the River Barle running through the middle. The Two Moors Way walk also passes through the village. To the southwest of the Village lies Withypool Common and Withypool Hill.
The area of Withypool has a population of approximately 200 and has been inhabited since the Bronze Age. A stone circle can still be seen on top of Withypool Hill. Withypool is mentioned in the Domesday Book and in the 14th century Geoffrey Chaucer was in charge of the village in his duties as forester of North Petherton. Other such notable connections are that the artist Alfred Munnings had a studio in the loft of the Royal Oak (the village pub) and R.D Blackmore wrote part of Lorna Doone in the bar.
There is also a local shop, post office and tea rooms within the village within easy walking distance.
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Amenities
Washing machine
Dryer
Pet-friendly
Outdoor space
Parking available
Barbecue grill
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Check in after 3:00 PM
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
Pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
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Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
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About the area
Minehead
Minehead is home to this cottage. Exford Memorial Hall and Caratacus Stone are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include North Devon Hawk Walks and Exmoor Adventures. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Rock and Rapid Adventures or South Molton Rugby Club.

Withypool, Somerset
What's nearby
- Tarr Steps - 11 min drive - 8.5 km
- Exmoor National Park - 18 min drive - 19.8 km
- Porlock Weir Harbour - 24 min drive - 20.7 km
- Lynton and Lymouth Cliff Railway - 28 min drive - 28.0 km
- Dunster Castle - 29 min drive - 25.5 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Tarr Farm Inn Dulverton - 10 min drive
- The Rest and Be Thankful Inn - 15 min drive
- London Inn - 21 min drive
- Withypool Tea Room - 3 min walk
- Exmoor Forest Inn - 12 min drive
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Hosted by Chris

Withypool is a small, quiet, unspoilt village in Somerset near the centre of the Exmoor National Park. Interestingly the name Withy means Willow of which many can be seen along the riverbank.
Withypool is situated within the Barle Valley with the River Barle running through the middle. The Two Moors Way walk also passes through the village. To the southwest of the Village lies Withypool Common and Withypool Hill.
The area of Withypool has a population of approximately 200 and has been inhabited since the Bronze Age. A stone circle can still be seen on top of Withypool Hill. Withypool is mentioned in the Domesday Book and in the 14th century Geoffrey Chaucer was in charge of the village in his duties as forester of North Petherton. Other such notable connections are that the artist Alfred Munnings had a studio in the loft of the Royal Oak (the village pub) and R.D Blackmore wrote part of Lorna Doone in the bar.
There is also a local shop, post office and tea rooms within the village within easy walking distance.
Withypool is situated within the Barle Valley with the River Barle running through the middle. The Two Moors Way walk also passes through the village. To the southwest of the Village lies Withypool Common and Withypool Hill.
The area of Withypool has a population of approximately 200 and has been inhabited since the Bronze Age. A stone circle can still be seen on top of Withypool Hill. Withypool is mentioned in the Domesday Book and in the 14th century Geoffrey Chaucer was in charge of the village in his duties as forester of North Petherton. Other such notable connections are that the artist Alfred Munnings had a studio in the loft of the Royal Oak (the village pub) and R.D Blackmore wrote part of Lorna Doone in the bar.
There is also a local shop, post office and tea rooms within the village within easy walking distance.
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