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We have four self catering cottages which are tasteful stone barn conversions. all have fully equipped kitchens which also include a dishwasher, microwave and freezer. Each cottage has a wood burning stove and conventional electric heating including heated towel rails, making them snug and warm during the winter. As well as radio, television and video, there is an extensive range of books and games to borrow. These Cottages are ideal for the extended family or larger family gathering. The four Cottages are:- Kiri is a well thought out stone barn conversion that sleeps six, in three bedrooms with two bathrooms. Two of the bedrooms are galleried, the double being curtained, the twin up a spiral staircase; both look down onto the living area and both have scissorbeamed ceilings to the apex. The second twin is downstairs and has an en-suite bathroom. Smiddy used to be the old "roundhouse" and sleeps four in two bedrooms (double galleried upstairs via a steep spiral staircase, the twin downstairs); there is one bathroom. This is a cosy cottage tucked round the corner from the others. There are views across the paddock to the village. Jasper is "upside down" with the large living area upstairs and the bedrooms down. It sleeps four, in two bedrooms both with en-suite bathrooms. There are views across the lawns to the Moor. An adventure playground is a recent addition for all children up to ten years old.
There is also a payphone and fax in the main house. We also have four large stables and two pony stables, if you wish to bring your own horse on holiday, we can get a supply of water, hay, straw and chippings bought in, but the mucking out will have to be done by yourselves. Exmoor National Park is the smallest of the National Parks covering around 267 square miles of stunningly beautiful scenery and wonderful views. There are over 625 miles of footpaths and bridleways, it is possible to ride, cycle, walk or even run all day only touching the roads to cross them. The highest point at 1704 feet, Dunkery Beacon enjoys wonderful panoramic views over the moor, the Quantocks and across the Bristol Channel to Wales. Uniquely there are thirty-four miles of coastline within the park, it has the highest coast and the longest stretch of coastal woodland in England. For More InformationVisit Property's WebsiteSpecial Features
AmenitiesLinens are provided
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