Meadow View, Blue Anchor
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Set in an idyllic coastal position Meadow View offers a quiet retreat in a glorious setting, offering self-catering accommodation for up to 5 guests in 2 bedrooms. It has a well equipped kitchen, lounge, dining room and bathroom plus a second toilet with wash basin.
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Meadow View is well placed for an interesting holiday - go for a ride on a steam train on the West Somerset Railway, a wander around Dunster Castle and medieval village or catch the bus or train to Minehead where you could transfer to a sightseeing tour of Exmoor or the coast (July, August & September). There is something for all ages here! Sleeps up to 5 guests in two bedrooms One bedroom has a double bed and single bed, the other bedroom is a twin Fantastic views of Blue Anchor Bay Edge of Exmoor National Park and the Quantock Hills Private garden with outside table and chairs Wifi, heating and electricity included Bed linen provided Towels can be provided for £5 per person Arrive from 4 pm Depart by 10 am Meadow View lounge is a large bright room which is south-west facing and enjoys stunning panoramic views. The French Doors open onto the patio and garden and there is a gas fire for cosy nights in too. The dining room has table and chairs for 5 and like the lounge faces south-west with stunning panoramic views. There is also a single futon in the dining room which can be used to increase the flexibility of sleeping arrangements at Meadow View. Bedding can be provided for the futon if requested. The bathroom is light and spacious and includes a level walk in shower, bath, toilet and wash basin and heated towel rail. There is a second toilet with wash basin and shaver point. The double bedroom overlooks the garden and has a double bed and single bed. The twin bedded room has stunning views of surrounding countryside and coastline has 2 single beds. Both bedrooms include a mirror and hanging and drawer space and a chair. All beds include duvets, bed linen and pillows. Appliances and equipment The kitchen is fully equipped with microwave, electric cooker, crockery etc with table and chairs.There is an adjoining utility room/larder with fridge/deep-freeze, worktop and plenty of storage space. Laundry facilities include washing machine, iron and ironing board, washing basket, pegs and clothes airer – there is a rotary clothes line in the garden. The lounge has an LCD television with digital terrestrial freeview, DVD player and a CD player and radio. A hair dryer is provided for your convenience. Electricity and heating Electricity and heating costs are included in the price of your accommodation. The property is fitted with central heating, which will be programmed for you but can be adjusted to suit your preferences. Linen and towels Bed linen is provided. Towels can be provided for a supplementary fee of £5 per person. Please bring your own beach towels if you wish to take towels with you on day trips. Parking There is off-road parking on the drive in front of the bungalow. Garden The large rear garden has similar views to the lounge and provides plenty of space for children to play. The patio has table and chairs provided for alfresco dining and there is an additional set of garden furniture for use on a paved area at the bottom of the garden. Outside the back door is a double glazed rear porch - good for storing boots, wet weather gear etc. Part of the garage is available as a secure space for bikes, pushchairs, etc. Dogs Sorry, no dogs at Meadow View. Access information Meadow View is a detached bungalow set in a large slightly sloping garden. Access is via a short tarmac drive with double gates at the entrance. The bungalow is level inside apart from threshold strips (7.5 cms / 3 inches high) at the front and back entrances. The driveway slopes down from the road at a gradient of about 1 in 10. The house is set back about 15 metres from the road. There are outside lights operated by movement sensors. Cars can be driven to the front door for anyone with limited mobility where there is a level area with sufficient space to get out of a car. Smoking The property is strictly non-smoking. Local amenities Blue Anchor has two pubs, both of which provide food, 2 café s and a farm tea room. There is a local Nisa Store at Hoburne Caravan Park open March to end November. There is also a small indoor swimming pool. Minehead is the nearest town, approximately 4 miles from Blue Anchor. Here you will find the larger supermarkets and petrol stations (Tesco, Lidl and Morrison's are all situated on the outskirts of the town and have longer opening hours), most major high street banks with cash machines, plus a range of other shops throughout the town. Arrival and departure The property will be ready from 4 pm on the day of your arrival. Please depart by 10 am on the last day of your stay. Please leave the property clean and tidy so that we can guarantee it will be ready on time for our next guests. Changeover days Meadow View is available for week-long bookings from Sunday to Sunday. Short breaks may be available.
- Kitchen / Kitchenette
- Linen provided,Towels provided
- High chair
- Iron and board
- TV
- Dishwasher,Washing machine,Clothes dryer
- Cooker,Microwave,Toaster,Fridge,Freezer
- Games room
- Fan
- Electric vehicle charge point
- Bath
- Breakfast included
- Wi-Fi available
- Hair dryer
- Central heating
- Kettle
- Log fire
- BBQ
- Parking
- Jacuzzi or hot tub
- Shared garden
- private garden (enclosed)
- Balcony or terrace
- Sea view
- Secure parking
- private garden (not enclosed)
- Detached Property
- Pool (communal)
- Pool (private)
Electric vehicle charge point
Pets not allowed
Dog(s)
Cat(s)
Horses
Restricted mobility
Wheelchair users
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- 60 days
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- 7 days
- 1 days
Firm Full refund for cancellations up to 30 days before check-in. If booked fewer than 30 days before check-in, full refund for cancellations made within 48 hours of booking and at least 14 days before check-in. After that, 50% refund up to 7 days before check-in. No refund after that. Show more
The region
+ MoreBlue Anchor is a quiet coastal village on the West Somerset shore, with 1.5 miles of beach and views across the Bristol Channel to Wales.
The village sits between Minehead (4 miles east) and Watchet (3 miles west) on the edge of Exmoor National Park. Blue Anchor Bay is... a long stretch of sand and shingle, popular for beachcombing, fossil hunting, and simply enjoying the wide open seascape. The Driftwood Cafe on the seafront serves breakfast, lunch, and cream teas, and The Smugglers pub provides a traditional village local.
Getting Around
Blue Anchor has its own station on the West Somerset Railway -- a heritage steam line running between Minehead and Bishops Lydeard. The trains run regularly during the season and make a wonderful day out in their own right, but the station also provides a scenic way to reach Minehead, Dunster, Washford, and Watchet without the car.
Nearby Towns and Villages
Watchet (3 miles west) is a characterful harbour town with independent shops, cafes, a marina, and a small museum. Minehead (4 miles east) is the nearest large town, with supermarkets (Tesco, Morrisons, Lidl), high street shops, banks, and a wide sandy beach. It is also the starting point of the 630-mile South West Coast Path.
Dunster (5 miles) is one of the finest medieval villages in England, with its hilltop castle (National Trust), octagonal Yarn Market, and a main street lined with independent shops, tea rooms, and galleries. Cleeve Abbey (English Heritage), just 1 mile inland from Blue Anchor, is a remarkably complete medieval monastery well worth a visit.
In Blue Anchor
Driftwood Cafe -- On the seafront at Blue Anchor Bay. A popular spot for full English breakfasts, light lunches, homemade cakes, and cream teas, with views across the Bristol Channel to Wales. Outdoor seating overlooking the beach. Open daily during the season.
The Smugglers -- The village pub in Blue Anchor, serving drinks and pub food in a relaxed, friendly setting. A good spot for an evening meal or a pint after a day on the beach.
Nearby
Watchet (3 miles) -- Pebbles Tavern on the harbour is well regarded for its food and real ales. The town also has several cafes and takeaways around the marina and high street.
Washford (2 miles) -- The Washford Inn, close to the West Somerset Railway station, serves pub food and real ales. The White Horse Inn near Cleeve Abbey is another good option.
Dunster (5 miles) -- The Luttrell Arms is a historic coaching inn serving restaurant meals and bar food. Reeves Restaurant on the high street offers fine dining using local produce. Several tea rooms and cafes line the main street.
Minehead (4 miles) -- A wide choice of restaurants, pubs, cafes, and takeaways. The harbour area and the Avenue have the greatest concentration of places to eat.
Old Cleeve -- The Thatched Cottage Tea Rooms serve homemade cakes and cream teas in a charming thatched building. Seasonal opening -- check before visiting.
Blue Anchor Bay beach -- A 1.5-mile stretch of sand and shingle directly on your doorstep. Popular for beachcombing, fossil hunting along the shore, and simply watching the tides and the ships crossing the Bristol Channel. At low tide the sand stretches out generously, and the views to the Welsh coast are superb.
West Somerset Railway -- Blue Anchor has its own station on this heritage steam line, which runs 20 miles between Minehead and Bishops Lydeard. Ride behind beautifully restored steam and diesel locomotives through stunning Somerset countryside. Special events run throughout the year, including themed dining trains.
Cleeve Abbey (English Heritage, 1 mile) -- One of the best-preserved medieval monasteries in England. The 13th-century refectory with its magnificent timber roof and the beautifully tiled floor are outstanding. The abbey grounds are peaceful and atmospheric -- a real hidden gem.
Dunster Castle (National Trust, 5 miles) -- A dramatic hilltop castle with origins stretching back to Norman times. Set within beautiful terraced gardens and parkland, with subtropical planting, a working watermill, and wonderful views over Exmoor to the Bristol Channel.
Watchet harbour and marina (3 miles) -- A historic harbour town with a small marina, an interesting museum, and a statue of the Ancient Mariner (Samuel Taylor Coleridge wrote his famous poem here). Good for a wander, with independent shops and places to eat around the harbour.
Tropiquaria (Washford, 1 mile) -- A quirky zoo and adventure park housed in the former BBC transmitter building. Home to exotic animals, an indoor tropical hall, an adventure playground, and a miniature railway. Good fun for families with younger children.
East Quantoxhead fossil beach -- A superb spot for fossil hunting along the Jurassic coast, with ammonites and other fossils visible in the rocks at low tide. Free to visit. Approximately 8 miles east along the coast.
Exmoor National Park -- The moorland edge is just a mile or two inland. Red deer, wild Exmoor ponies, dramatic valleys, and some of the finest walking in the south-west. The Dark Sky Reserve status also makes Exmoor outstanding for stargazing.
Walks from the Doorstep
Blue Anchor to Minehead -- Follow the South West Coast Path eastward along the coast from Blue Anchor to Minehead. The route runs along the beach and clifftop with fine views across the Bristol Channel. Approximately 4 miles one way. You can return on the West Somerset Railway for a wonderful circular trip.
Blue Anchor to Watchet -- Walk westward along the coast path from Blue Anchor to the harbour town of Watchet. The path follows the shoreline with views to Wales and passes through Warren Bay. Approximately 3 miles one way. Return by bus or on foot.
Cleeve Abbey and Old Cleeve -- A pleasant circular walk from Blue Anchor heading inland to the medieval Cleeve Abbey (English Heritage) and the pretty village of Old Cleeve with its ancient church. Approximately 3 miles round trip on quiet lanes and footpaths.
Carhampton village walk -- A short walk (approximately 1 mile) to the neighbouring village of Carhampton, passing through farmland. The village has a fine medieval church dedicated to St John the Baptist.
Grabbist Hill from Dunster -- Drive to Dunster (5 miles) and walk up Grabbist Hill for panoramic views over the village, the castle, and the coast. A moderate walk with excellent rewards at the top.
Longer Walks
South West Coast Path -- The 630-mile trail passes right through Blue Anchor. You can walk sections in either direction -- east towards Minehead and Selworthy Beacon, or west towards Watchet and the Quantock Hills.
Quantock Hills AONB -- Approximately 10 miles east, the Quantock Hills offer superb ridge walking with views over the Bristol Channel and the Somerset Levels. Ancient oak combes, red deer, and wild ponies. A wonderful day out.
Beaches
Blue Anchor Bay -- The home beach. A long stretch of sand and shingle at low tide, with rock pools to explore and views across to Wales. Free parking along the seafront.
Minehead beach (4 miles) -- A wide sandy beach ideal for families, with the town's facilities close at hand. The starting point of the South West Coast Path.
Dunster Beach (3 miles) -- A quieter sand and shingle beach near the historic village of Dunster. Pay and display parking with pleasant wooded walks nearby.
Watchet harbour beach (3 miles) -- A small pebble beach beside the historic harbour. Good for a stroll and rockpooling.
Porlock Bay (12 miles) -- A dramatic arc of pebbles backed by salt marshes, with the wooded hills of Exmoor rising behind. Bossington Beach at the western end is a vast shingle expanse with views to the South Wales coast.
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ferry port
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A car is recommended
More tips on how to get there
Full arrival information and directions will be sent after your booking is paid in full. Further information about public transport can be found online at www.traveline.info or by calling 0871 200 2233. Blue Anchor has its own station on the West Somerset Railway (heritage steam line), which is a lovely way to travel but does not connect to the national rail network. The nearest mainline train station is Taunton (approximately 25 miles). From Taunton, bus services run to Minehead, from where Blue Anchor is approximately 4 miles by bus or taxi. The nearest airport is Bristol Airport (approximately 70 miles). Car hire is available at the airport. A car is recommended for reaching Blue Anchor and for exploring the surrounding area.
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