Sheepfold Cottage Dulverton
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Sheepfold Cottage Dulverton
Sheepfold Cottage is set in a stunning , atmospheric position, above the River Barle, approximately 2 miles from Dulverton, where you will find all that you need for your stay. Red Deer can often be seen near by, along with a herd of Exmoor Ponies, with mares and foals in the field across the lane
Main Description
Sheepfold Cottage presents itself as a charming and bright cottage situated in a serene and picturesque setting overlooking the River Barle, merely 2 miles away from the quaint town of Dulverton.
Upon entering, guests are welcomed into the airy open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner, full of character with lofty ceilings and exposed beams. The lounge area features two cosy sofas, one of which doubles as a sofa bed, along with a Smart TV/DVD for entertainment. A bookcase stocked with an array of reading materials and a selection of board games adds to the homely ambiance. There is a sofa bed available ( please advise of use at time of booking, you will need to provide bedding and towels for any extra guests)
The kitchen is well-equipped for culinary endeavours, boasting an electric oven and hob, combination microwave oven, fridge with ice compartment, and washing machine.
Moving further into the accommodation, a charming double bedroom awaits, complete with an ensuite bathroom featuring a shower over bath and WC. Additionally, a separate WC is provided for convenience.
Stepping through the French doors leads to a quaint enclosed private patio area with seating for two, perfect for enjoying a quiet moment outdoors.
Across the parking area, guests will discover a spacious shared garden ideal for dog exercise, furnished with garden furniture and offering delightful views, creating an ideal spot to unwind with a glass of wine.
The cottage is in the perfect location for Exmoor Dark Skies, and the Shops and pub are just 2.5 miles away.
Please note there is a 3 night minimum stay.
2 dogs welcome 3rd by prior arrangement. Dog supplement is £3 per dog per night.
There is the option of livery, a mile away, should anyone want to bring their horse/s, please contact us for more details.
Indoor Description
1 bedroom – Double bed
Sofa bed available ( please advise of use at time of booking, you will need to provide bedding and towels for extra guests)
1 bathroom - 1 ensuite bathroom with shower over bath
Open plan kitchen fully equipped with electric oven and hob, combination microwave, toaster and kettle, fridge with ice compartment and a washing machine
Smart TV/DVD in lounge
Wood burner effect electric fire
Night storage heaters
Highchair and travel cot available
Private parking outside the cottage
Private spring water supply
Family board-games drawer
Use of communal garden, perfect for dogs
Sunny enclosed courtyard with 2 chairs and a table, perfect for breakfast
Washing line
BBQ - 1st bag of charcoal included in your stay
Welcome tray with tea and fresh cake for your arrival with milk in the fridge
Outdoor Description
There is a table and chairs on the private enclosed patio area, which enjoys full sun during the morning, great for breakfast or coffee. Across the gravelled parking area, at the front, you will find the large shared garden, with 2 picnic tables and a good sized area to run your dog.
You can stroll along the lane, in either direction and you may well see the Red Deer and Exmoor Ponies. The views along this lane, across the Barle Valley, are beautiful To the left will take you towards Dulverton a lovely town, with many character features and independent shops and a good variety of places to eat. To the right, takes you the 3.5 miles to Tarr Steps, where you will find the famous clapper bridge, crossing the River Barle and Tarr Farm Inn, which is great for lunch, afternoon tea or an evening meal. The walking from here, along the river, is stunning.
Parking
Sheepfold Cottage is set amongst a small group of cottages, with parking for 1 car immediately outside the cottage.
Unfortunately, there is no facility for charging an electric car.
Pets Description
Dogs welcome for £3 supplement per dog per night. The cottage would only be suitable for 3 small dogs or 2 large. Please make sure that you do not allow your dogs on the furniture and ensure that you pick up after your dog in the patio area and shared garden.
Restricted mobility
This has not been completed by the owner.
Exit in case of emergency
Exiting of this small single storey property would be either from the French Doors or the Front Door, which are both fitted with Thumb Locks for easy opening.
Christmas / New Year
A Christmas Tree will be waiting to welcome guests, along with other decorations with Mince Pies and clotted Cream.
The region
Brushford is a peaceful village on the southern edge of Exmoor National Park in Somerset, just two miles from the market town of Dulverton.
The village sits where the rivers Barle and Exe converge in a beautiful wooded valley. The parish church of St Nicholas dates from the 15th century and includes the Herbert memorial chapel designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens. Brushford has a village hall, playground, and a friendly community of families and retirees -- a tranquil base from which to explore all that Exmoor has to offer.
Dulverton, a short stroll or two-minute drive away, is known as the 'southern gateway to Exmoor' and provides an excellent range of amenities. You will find independent shops, a late-opening supermarket, butcher, greengrocer, post office, chemist, and a cash machine. There are award-winning restaurants, traditional pubs, tea rooms, and a fish and chip shop. Exmoor House -- the headquarters of the Exmoor National Park Authority -- is in Dulverton and features exhibitions and a gallery.
The Guildhall Heritage and Arts Centre in Dulverton is well worth a visit, with free admission and fascinating exhibitions on local history including a working model of the original Dulverton railway station. The town sits between the rivers Barle and Exe, and the stunning Tarr Steps ancient clapper bridge is just five miles to the northwest -- one of the most popular and iconic landmarks in the whole of Exmoor.
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Información sobre la zona
Dulverton

Qué hay en los alrededores
- Parque Nacional Exmoor - A 1 min a pie - 0.0 km
- Tarr Steps - A 12 min en coche - 6.2 km
- University of Exeter - A 50 min en coche - 51.4 km
- Ilfracombe Harbour - A 54 min en coche - 61.5 km
- Woolacombe Beach - A 61 min en coche - 67.9 km
Cómo moverse por la zona
Restaurantes
- The Bridge Inn - A 6 min en coche
- The Rest and Be Thankful Inn - A 20 min en coche
- Tarr Farm Inn Dulverton - A 12 min en coche
- The Royal Oak - A 12 min en coche
- Exmoor White Horse Inn - A 15 min en coche
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Brushford is a peaceful village on the southern edge of Exmoor National Park in Somerset, just two miles from the market town of Dulverton.
The village sits where the rivers Barle and Exe converge in a beautiful wooded valley. The parish church of St Nicholas dates from the 15th century and includes the Herbert memorial chapel designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens. Brushford has a village hall, playground, and a friendly community of families and retirees -- a tranquil base from which to explore all that Exmoor has to offer.
Dulverton, a short stroll or two-minute drive away, is known as the 'southern gateway to Exmoor' and provides an excellent range of amenities. You will find independent shops, a late-opening supermarket, butcher, greengrocer, post office, chemist, and a cash machine. There are award-winning restaurants, traditional pubs, tea rooms, and a fish and chip shop. Exmoor House -- the headquarters of the Exmoor National Park Authority -- is in Dulverton and features exhibitions and a gallery.
The Guildhall Heritage and Arts Centre in Dulverton is well worth a visit, with free admission and fascinating exhibitions on local history including a working model of the original Dulverton railway station. The town sits between the rivers Barle and Exe, and the stunning Tarr Steps ancient clapper bridge is just five miles to the northwest -- one of the most popular and iconic landmarks in the whole of Exmoor.




























