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A spacious outdoor area features a wooden gazebo with installed lighting, surrounding a large hot tub. Comfortable seating arrangements are present, alongside a small coffee table. The adjacent lawn and patio lead to a white cottage with green accents and a seating area for four.
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4.99 out of 5 average rating, 212 reviews

Stay in the AONB with Own Hot Tub, Dogs Welcome

Nestled in the wilderness of the Quantock Hills AONB, this beautiful lodge is a perfect country retreat. Ideal for couples, families, walkers, trail runners, cyclists, bird watchers and nature lovers. Fully renovated, with a large hot tub, underfloor heating, comfortable furniture, a coffee machine and a wood burner for cosy winter nights. Dogs welcome, lockable shed for bicycles. Numerous walks out of the front door with unbeatable views. Superfast Wi-Fi. Toiletries and essentials provided.

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A charming cottage with a pale pink exterior is surrounded by a private garden. A gravel driveway leads to the entrance, framed by a canopy of trees and fallen leaves, creating a serene countryside setting. The greenery in the background enhances the tranquil ambiance.
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4.96 out of 5 average rating, 137 reviews

Surridge Cottage - Peaceful retreat

Surridge Cottage is an idyllic cottage set within it's own private garden on the edge of Exmoor National Park. The cottage has been fully renovated and decorated to a luxuriously high standard. The cottage is the perfect place to relax and take in the peacefulness of the surrounding countryside either sat in the hot tub or snuggled up inside by the wood burner. It is a great base for exploring Exmoor and the neighbouring towns of Dulverton and Bampton, boasting amazing shops and restaurants.

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A cottage made of natural stone is surrounded by lush greenery and colorful flowers. A spacious balcony extends over the entrance, providing an outdoor area to enjoy the views. The sun illuminates the property, enhancing its inviting presence in the serene landscape.
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4.95 out of 5 average rating, 447 reviews

Romantic hillside hideaway with outstanding views

A unique and romantic hideaway, Quarryman's Cottage is dinner on the roof terrace watching the sunset over Lyme Bay & Charmouth, stargazing from the luxury freestanding bath, epic views from the double shower, reading under the old oak tree, BBQ's & firepits, leisurely walks to The Anchor at Seatown via Golden Cap or the coastal path, the sound of birdsong, the glimpse of a deer, curling up in front of the wood burner in winter. It is a tranquil & heavenly escape from the bustle of daily life.

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The entrance features a light green door with large panes of glass, framed by a small overhang. A wooden mailbox with a scalloped edge is situated beside the door, complemented by flowering plants that add a touch of greenery.
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4.91 out of 5 average rating, 293 reviews

Hidden Cottage, Porlock

Located centrally in Porlock village, this cosy cottage is tucked away in the small winding back lanes. The cottage has an open plan sitting/dining room with log burner and French doors opening out onto its own private decking area, perfect for enjoying morning coffee in the sunshine. Porlock is the perfect base for exploring the unique Exmoor countryside, with the moor on its doorstep and the beach one mile away. Dogs are welcome at Hidden Cottage, we ask for a £10 fee, towels are provided.

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The entrance of Westholme Cottage is highlighted by a wooden door with a grid pattern and a lantern mounted beside it. A decorative hanging basket with flowers adds a touch of color, while whitewashed walls with stone accents frame the inviting doorway.
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4.92 out of 5 average rating, 152 reviews

Charming Exmoor Cottage

This ancient little cob cottage has just been sympathetically renovated to a high standard and everything inside is newly equipped. Situated at the foot of North Hill in a no-through lane on the edge of Exmoor yet within a pleasant 1.5-mile walk of Minehead with its pubs, restaurants, steam railway, and sandy beach. The lane leads to a footpath that meanders up North Hill to meet the South-West coastal path. Quiet with fabulous views and a large garden. Ideal for families and walkers alike!

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A bright and airy living area showcases a wooden dining table surrounded by chairs. A cozy seating area features a vibrant green sofa and a woodburning stove. Large bifold doors open to a balcony, offering views of the surrounding countryside.
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4.98 out of 5 average rating, 227 reviews

Luxury bolthole in secluded valley near coast

The Old Cow Byre is a unique hideaway in a tranquil valley, less than 20 minutes from the Jurassic Coast's stunning beaches. Perfect for a romantic break. Lounge on the balcony floating over your own private wildflower meadow. Have dinner watching the sun sink behind the valley. Sit round the woodburner for cosy evenings in, or round the fire pit outside wrapped in blankets. Discover country pubs with beer out of the barrel. Take walks from the front door or along the South West Coast Path.

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A quiet village street is bordered by stone walls and traditional cottages. The architecture reflects local charm, with lush green hills rising in the background. A pathway leads through the scene, with hints of wildflowers adding color to the setting.
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4.85 out of 5 average rating, 240 reviews

Charming character cottage near Dunster, Exmoor

Offering a wealth of old world charm, Yew Tree Cottage in the Exmoor National Park is only 3 miles from the medieval village of Dunster, with its castle; yarn market; shops; restaurants & pubs, and 5 miles away from the seaside resort of Minehead, its wide sandy beach and the West Somerset Steam Railway. Dog friendly Yew Tree Cottage in the quiet village of Timberscombe, offers you that rare opportunity to enjoy the very best of this undiscovered National Park right from your doorstep.

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A charming cottage surrounded by a grassy lawn, featuring a circular table and white chairs arranged beneath the trees. Lush greenery envelops the property, with vibrant flowers adding colorful accents. The peaceful landscape showcases gentle hills in the background and a clear sky above.
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4.95 out of 5 average rating, 114 reviews

Pennywood Garden Cottage

A detached cottage set in four acres enjoying a secluded position on the edge of the Exmoor National Park. The medieval village of Dunster is a 10 minute stroll away with pubs, restaurants, small shops, tea rooms and Dunster Castle (NT). The area is ideal for woodland, coastal and moorland walks. Minehead is a few miles away with its beach, shops, golf course and steam railway. The owners live in the adjacent cottage and are pleased to welcome you and be of any help during your stay.

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A cosy lounge area is highlighted by a pale blue sofa and comfortable armchair, designed for relaxation. A wooden bookshelf filled with books offers reading options. Natural light enters through a window adorned with soft curtains, creating a welcoming space within the historical cottage.
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4.97 out of 5 average rating, 193 reviews

Character filled Somerset Cottage in AONB

'Christmas Cottage' - A cosy hiding place, perfect for a romantic weekend away, writers retreat or just some well needed space to rest. Nestled here, in the heart of Somerset, seated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the historic, peaceful and quaint village of Nether Stowey. The Cottage is surrounded by stunning countryside walks, the beautiful 'Coleridge Way' and The National Trusts own 'Coleridge Cottage' in celebration of the English Poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge.

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The cozy sitting room showcases a wood-burning stove set in a black hearth. A round mirror reflects soft lighting from shelves with decorative items. A comfortable sofa is positioned nearby, with a decorative cushion and a small TV visible. Neutral tones and artwork create a welcoming ambiance.
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4.95 out of 5 average rating, 169 reviews

Cosy Exmoor Cottage Tucked Away in Porlock

Boatman's Cottage is a delightful stylish cottage tucked away in the centre of the wonderful Exmoor village of Porlock. Believed to date back to the 1890s, this cottage is part of a small terrace originally built for boatbuilders and their families. The cottage row is described in the Historic Exmoor record as 'having a pleasing sense of seclusion' and it certainly does, yet a short walk along the mediaeval Drang and you are in the heart of the wonderful Porlock Village.

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A gravel path leads toward the cottage, flanked by green foliage on one side and flowers along the fence. The cottage features a sloping roof and a prominent chimney. Scenic hills are visible in the background, enhancing the rural setting.
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4.94 out of 5 average rating, 326 reviews

Lovely Oare hideaway

A lovely cosy hideaway, with direct access to Exmoor, the Doone Valley and beyond! The cottage has many original features, including a wood-burner and rustic beams - and maintains its character (refurbished in 2020). Parsonage Farm Cottage is completely separate from the main house, with its own garden, incredible views and peace and quiet, with Oare Water running along the bottom of the property. Just a short drive to the lovely villages of Lynton and Lynmouth, & Porlock.

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A cozy bedroom features natural stone walls that create a warm ambiance. A spacious bed is dressed in crisp linens, with two towels neatly arranged. Soft lighting from bedside lamps enhances the inviting atmosphere. A window allows natural light to fill the room, complementing the decor.
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4.97 out of 5 average rating, 174 reviews

Gorgeous Quantock Cottage

This bright stonebuilt cottage is located up a verdant combe in the magnificent Quantock Hills. Outside the front-door is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Ancient beech, ash and oak woodland rise to the Iron Age fort on Danesborough hill. Whortleberries abound in Summer on the bracken and heather covered slopes. The coast is a 15 minute drive or an hours gentle walk to Kilve. Need more room? Then try its neighbour, and big sister, 'Gorgeous Quantock House'.

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