Winsford Cottage near Wheddon Cross
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1Â chambre (2Â personnes)
1Â salle de bain
Salle de bain 1
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Winsford Cottage near Wheddon Cross
Winsford Cottage is one of 6 cottages converted from farm buildings in 1989. Located in the heart of Exmoor within walking distance
across the fields of Wheddon Cross village which has a welcoming pub and shop. Local landmarks include Dunkery Beacon, Dunster medieval village, Tarr Steps and Porlock
Main Description
Winsford Cottage Overview:
Single-storey accommodation for up to 2 guests.
Flexible start dates
Winsford Cottage offers a charming single-level retreat with east and west-facing views. It's snug and welcoming with a lovely outlook over the grounds. Thereâs a small, sunny cottage-style garden facing east and south with garden furniture and views across the Little Quarme gardens.
Interior Amenities:
Lounge: Features a comfy sofa and armchair, dining table with 2 chairs (we can provide more if you have guests), a 32âł TV equipped with Freeview and DVD player, a classic stone fireplace with an electric log effect fire, and a radiator.
Kitchen: Fully stocked with modern appliances including a microwave, electric cooker, and fridge with a small freezer compartment. It also has a kettle, toaster, tea, coffee and sugar, plus a sufficient array of china, cookware, and utensils. We provide tea towels, washing up liquid and a surface cleaner for your convenience.
Bedroom: Is en-suite with a double bed set with crisp cotton bed linens.
Bathroom: Comes with a bath, overhead shower and is equipped with towels and loo rolls. Both the bathroom and bedroom have radiators.
Amenities:
Parking is conveniently located just a short walk away up or down a short flight of steps.
The cottage benefits from gas central heating throughout.
WiFi is available inside the cottage and in the adjacent barn.
Additional Information:
All guests are provided with an online app which gives full information about Little Quarme, optional items that we can provide and recommendations for places to visit, local pubs and restaurants, etc.
Indoor Description
This has not been completed by the owner.
Outdoor Description
All guests have access to two acres of gardens including a lily pond, lawn with picnic tables, giant BBQ and games room with table tennis, small pool table and table football. There is car free access across our fields to the bridleways and footpaths of Exmoor National Park.
Parking
Parking is available on site.
EV Charger points available on-site
Pets Description
This has not been completed by the owner.
Restricted mobility
Due to the sloping nature of the site unfortunately we don't recommend Little Quarme for wheelchair users.
Exit in case of emergency
Safety instructions will be provided in our online welcome book sent to you upon booking. If you would like to see a copy of our Fire Risk Assessments please get in touch. Emergency exit is via the front door. In the event that this is inaccessible then there are two ground floor windows in the living area and one in the bedroom which could be used.
Christmas / New Year
The cottages are tastefully decorated for the festive period.
The region
Wheddon Cross is often called the 'crossroads of Exmoor' -- a friendly village at the junction of the B3224 and B3358, right in the heart of the National Park.
Standing at around 300 metres above sea level, Wheddon Cross is the highest village on Exmoor. It sits in the parish of Cutcombe, with the ancient parish church of St Andrew just a short walk away in the neighbouring hamlet. The village grew up around its important crossroads, where travellers on the old coaching routes between Dulverton, Minehead and Simonsbath would stop to rest.
Village Amenities
The Rest and Be Thankful Inn stands at the centre of the village -- a 19th-century coaching inn serving food, local ales and accommodation. Wheddon Cross also has a well-stocked village shop with post office services, a petrol station with ATM, free public toilets, a children's play park, and an active village hall hosting regular community events.
Nearby Towns
Minehead (8 miles) -- The main town of West Somerset, with larger supermarkets (Tesco, Morrisons, Lidl), high street banks, a sandy beach, and the terminus of the West Somerset Railway.
Dunster (7 miles) -- One of England's best-preserved medieval villages, dominated by its castle and famous yarn market. Excellent independent shops and places to eat.
Dulverton (10 miles) -- Known as the southern gateway to Exmoor, with a National Park Visitor Centre, independent shops, a butcher, and several pubs and restaurants along the River Barle.
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à proximité
- Exmoor National Park - 1Â min Ă pied - 0.0Â km
- ChĂąteau de Dunster - 12Â min en voiture - 12.4Â km
- Plage de Dunster Beach - 17Â min en voiture - 15.0Â km
- Port de Porlock Weir - 26Â min en voiture - 15.3Â km
- University of Exeter - 57Â min en voiture - 62.1Â km
Transport
Restaurants
- âȘThe Duke of Wellington (Wetherspoon) - âŹ15 min en voiture
- âȘKiss Coffee - âŹ15 min en voiture
- âȘRoyal Oak - âŹ21 min en voiture
- âȘMr Micawbers - âŹ15 min en voiture
- âȘThe Hairy Dog - âŹ15 min en voiture
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Wheddon Cross is often called the 'crossroads of Exmoor' -- a friendly village at the junction of the B3224 and B3358, right in the heart of the National Park.
Standing at around 300 metres above sea level, Wheddon Cross is the highest village on Exmoor. It sits in the parish of Cutcombe, with the ancient parish church of St Andrew just a short walk away in the neighbouring hamlet. The village grew up around its important crossroads, where travellers on the old coaching routes between Dulverton, Minehead and Simonsbath would stop to rest.
Village Amenities
The Rest and Be Thankful Inn stands at the centre of the village -- a 19th-century coaching inn serving food, local ales and accommodation. Wheddon Cross also has a well-stocked village shop with post office services, a petrol station with ATM, free public toilets, a children's play park, and an active village hall hosting regular community events.
Nearby Towns
Minehead (8 miles) -- The main town of West Somerset, with larger supermarkets (Tesco, Morrisons, Lidl), high street banks, a sandy beach, and the terminus of the West Somerset Railway.
Dunster (7 miles) -- One of England's best-preserved medieval villages, dominated by its castle and famous yarn market. Excellent independent shops and places to eat.
Dulverton (10 miles) -- Known as the southern gateway to Exmoor, with a National Park Visitor Centre, independent shops, a butcher, and several pubs and restaurants along the River Barle.




























