Property Summary The Coach House, Battleton (Somerset) is a characterful detached 200-year-old former coach house on the fringes of Dulverton, ideal for two guests and up to two dogs. Beamed ceilings, a cosy log burner, a private cottage garden, and the town's excellent pubs nearby in Dulverton (5 mins walk)
Main Description The Coach House is a handsome, detached 200-year-old stone building on the outskirts of Dulverton, within easy walking distance of the town's pubs, restaurants and independent shops. Quirky charm and generous space sit side by side throughout, offering a genuinely spacious holiday property for two.
Sleeps 2 One double bedroom (standard 4'6 bed) with en-suite bathroom Single sofa-bed in the bedroom for flexible sleeping arrangements if required (additional cost of £30 towards linen required) Downstairs shower room with toilet Spacious beamed sitting room with log burner (a supply of logs included) Kitchen-dining room with French doors to garden Private cottage garden with sitting-out area Private off-road parking Bed linen and towels provided Wi-Fi (fast fibre), heating and electricity included Up to 2 well-behaved dogs welcome No smoking Arrive from 3 pm Depart by 10 am
On the ground floor, the spacious beamed sitting room is furnished in a traditional style with a leather Chesterfield suite centred around a large fireplace and cosy log burner. A pair of stained glass windows flanking the fire catch the afternoon sun. The modern, well-equipped kitchen-dining room opens through French doors directly onto a small private cottage garden — a lovely spot for morning coffee or an evening glass of wine. A second shower room with WC completes the ground floor. Upstairs, the double bedroom is a calm and comfortable retreat with a luxury pocket-sprung mattress and a well-appointed en-suite bathroom (bath only). There is a single sofa-bed available in the bedroom for more flexible sleeping arrangements, a £30 supplement will be required for extra linen.
Note, on the ground floor there are a three steps from the kitchen to the living area, and from living area to the ground floor shower room there are a further couple of steps.
Indoor Description The kitchen-dining room includes an upright fridge-freezer, microwave, electric double oven and hob, and washer/dryer. Other equipment includes a toaster, kettle, cafetière, a variety of cookware, utensils, cutlery, crockery and glasses. There's a dining table with 4 chairs. Down three steps to the spacious living room with a wood-burner and TV.
Heating and electricity are included in the price. Storage heaters are fitted throughout the property and provide background ambient heat. The wood-burner adds to the cosy feel throughout. A basket of logs and kindling will be provided for the wood-burner.
Bed linen, duvets, blankets and towels are all provided — please bring your own beach towels if you plan to take them on day trips.
A small selection of non-perishable items such as tea, coffee, sugar, salt, pepper and a few herbs and spices may be available on arrival. Washing-up liquid and surface cleaner will be provided, along with one or two toilet rolls per toilet, and hand wash for each of basins. Tea towels in the kitchen.
Outdoor Description Patio doors open from the dining area into the private enclosed garden. The garden is fenced all the way around with stock fencing, but we recommend that dogs should be supervised at all times - there are may countryside distractions! A bistro table and chairs are provided, it's a lovely spot for sitting out.
It's an easy walk along the river bank into the small town of Dulveron (less than 5 minutes on foot) where you'll find a selection of places to eat, a range of independent shops and a Co-op store.
Dulverton is often described as the southern gateway to Exmoor National Park. Straddling the Somerset and Devon border in a wooded valley where the River Barle meets the Exe. It's a thoroughly interesting small town. The surrounding landscape is extraordinary: open moorland, ancient woodland, deep river valleys and a dramatic coastline all within easy reach. Walking, cycling, wild swimming and riding are on the doorstep, along with the famous Tarr Steps clapper bridge and the deer-rich expanses of the high moor. Exmoor is one of the darkest sky reserves in England, and on a clear night the stargazing from this corner of Somerset is hard to beat.
Parking Private off-road parking is available on the drive beside the property, just outside the garden gate There is no EV charging facilities on site but there are two EV rapid charging stations nearby at Exmoor House Car Park in Dulverton.
Pets Description Up to two well-behaved dogs are welcome. Please do not leave the dogs alone in the property at any time, and please do not allow pets on the furniture. There is a roller stair-gate at the top of the stairs to prevent dogs going into the bedroom. Some clean-up sacks are provided, please keep the premises clean. Please bring dog beds, towels etc.
Restricted mobility Due to the steps on the ground floor and the bedroom being located upstairs, we suggest this property is not suitable for anyone with limited mobility.
Exit in case of emergency This has not been completed by the owner.
Christmas / New Year This has not been completed by the owner.
The region Dulverton sits at the southern gateway to Exmoor National Park, straddling the Somerset and Devon border in a wooded valley where the River Barle meets the Exe. It's a thoroughly rewarding small town — unhurried, unspoilt, and well-stocked with independent shops, galleries, good pubs and excellent places to eat. The surrounding landscape is extraordinary: open moorland, ancient woodland, deep river valleys and a dramatic coastline all within easy reach. Walking, cycling, wild swimming and riding are on the doorstep, along with the famous Tarr Steps clapper bridge and the deer-rich expanses of the high moor. Exmoor is one of the darkest sky reserves in England, and on a clear night the stargazing from this corner of Somerset is hard to beat.
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A tu llegada, pueden pedirte un documento de identidad oficial con foto y una tarjeta de crédito o débito, o un depósito en efectivo, para cubrir los gastos imprevistos.
No se garantizan las solicitudes especiales, que están sujetas a disponibilidad en el momento de la llegada y pueden suponer un recargo adicional.
Está terminantemente prohibido celebrar fiestas u otros eventos en grupo en las instalaciones.
El propietario ha indicado que el alojamiento cuenta con un detector de monóxido de carbono.
El propietario ha indicado que el alojamiento cuenta con un detector de humo.
Información sobre la zona
Dulverton
Esta casa de campo se encuentra en Dulverton. Museo Tiverton de la Vida de Mid Devon y South Molton Museum son etapas fundamentales para los aficionados a la cultura en esta región, donde también puedes acercarte a lugares emblemáticos como Piedra de Caratacus y Tarr Steps. ¿Te apetece disfrutar de un evento especial? Puedes consultar el calendario de Ian Moorcroft Stadium o Centro de actividades deportivas Rock and Rapid Adventures.
Parque Nacional Exmoor - A 6 min en coche - 5.5 km
Piedra de Caratacus - A 11 min en coche - 10.5 km
Iglesia St. Stephen and All Angels - A 13 min en coche - 13.7 km
Tarr Steps - A 16 min en coche - 11.9 km
Centro de actividades del lago Wimbleball - A 19 min en coche - 12.9 km
Cómo moverse por la zona
Estación de tren de Crediton: 36 min en coche
Exeter (EXT-A. Internacional de Exeter): a 53 min en coche
Restaurantes
The Bridge Inn - A 4 min a pie
The Swan - A 7 min en coche
The Quarrymans - A 8 min en coche
The Royal Oak - A 12 min en coche
The Red Lion Hotel - A 10 min en coche
Preguntas frecuentes
¿En The Coach House, Dulverton se aceptan mascotas?
Sí, las mascotas pueden hospedarse en este alojamiento.
¿Cuánto cuesta alojarse en The Coach House, Dulverton?
A fecha de 5 de jun de 2026, los precios encontrados para una estancia de una noche y dos adultos en The Coach House, Dulverton el 30 de may de 2027 son de al menos 138 €, tasas e impuestos incluidos. El precio se basa en la tarifa por noche más barata encontrada en las últimas 24 horas para los próximos 30 días. Los precios están sujetos a cambios. Selecciona tus fechas para ver precios más precisos.
¿Cuál es el precio del aparcamiento en The Coach House, Dulverton?
El alojamiento cuenta con estacionamiento propio.
¿A qué hora se realiza la entrada en The Coach House, Dulverton?
Hora de inicio del registro de entrada: 15:00.
¿A qué hora se realiza la salida en The Coach House, Dulverton?
La salida se realiza a las 10:00.
¿Dónde se encuentra The Coach House, Dulverton?
Esta casa de campo de Dulverton se encuentra a 3,7 km de Parque Nacional Exmoor y a menos de 10 kilómetros de Iglesia St. Stephen and All Angels y Piedra de Caratacus. Tarr Steps y Centro de actividades del lago Wimbleball también están a menos de 10 kilómetros.
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Dulverton sits at the southern gateway to Exmoor National Park, straddling the Somerset and Devon border in a wooded valley where the River Barle meets the Exe. It's a thoroughly rewarding small town — unhurried, unspoilt, and well-stocked with independent shops, galleries, good pubs and excellent places to eat. The surrounding landscape is extraordinary: open moorland, ancient woodland, deep river valleys and a dramatic coastline all within easy reach. Walking, cycling, wild swimming and riding are on the doorstep, along with the famous Tarr Steps clapper bridge and the deer-rich expanses of the high moor. Exmoor is one of the darkest sky reserves in England, and on a clear night the stargazing from this corner of Somerset is hard to beat.