Middle Stolford Cottage, Brendon Hill
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Middle Stolford Cottage, Brendon Hills (Somerset) is a large traditional farmhouse offering quality holiday accommodation for up to 9 (max 7 adults and 2 children + cot). Situated on a farm in the Brendon Hills, it's a fabulous area for walking and exploring with Hot Tub & indoor bbq & pizza oven
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Middle Stolford Cottage in the Brendon Hills (Somerset) is a characterful 16th Century luxury farmhouse situated in its own sheltered valley. It's a rural property well-suited to families or groups looking for a quiet, spacious and luxurious property to relax in. The location is just on the edge of Exmoor National Park and only 7 miles from the coast at Watchet, with the Quantock Hill (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty) also nearby. Middle Stolford Cottage is located on a farm close to two other properties and is surrounded by beautiful, tranquil countryside, peaceful walks and stunning views. Sleeps a maximum of 7 adults and 2 children (plus cot) please bring your own cot bedding. Strictly no over-occupancy. Five bedrooms; two king-size double beds, two twin bedrooms, and one single bedroom. Please note one of the twin bedrooms has 2'6" wide beds (they are standard length), hence only suitable for children. Three bathrooms (one is an en-suite) Large garden with Hot tub, sun terrace, covered bbq, clay pizza oven and fire pit Open-plan kitchen dining room with large dining table Utility room with washing machine and large boot room Spacious sitting room with wood-burner The cottage is very old and quirky with the ground floor being split level. The staircase is steep and narrow. Large enclosed garden Dogs welcome (2 max) for supplement of £50 per dog High-quality cotton bed linen and towels provided (including towels for use with the hot tub) Heating, electricity and wifi included Large Smart TV, Soundbar and Bluray player Footpaths direct from the farm Parking for up to 4 cars Clatworthy reservoir less than 1 mile by foot (dogs not allowed on footpath but you can walk on farm land with views of the reservoir) Nearest pub serving meals is 3 minutes by car Arrive from 4 pm Depart by 10 am Please note, this property is a 16th-century farmhouse, some traditional features have been retained including some low beams and doorways, split level floors and a narrow staircase. Sorry, no single-sex groups, unless agreed by the owner in advance. Please get in touch with further information about your group if you wish to book Middle Stolford Cottage for an all male or female group.
Security Deposit Information :-
A £250 security deposit is required.
This will be added to the total price of your booking, and will be refunded after your stay unless the owner discovers damage to the property or its contents after your departure.
- 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
An original, characterful Exmoor oak farmhouse door provides the entrance into the external boot room, ample room for footwear, coats, pushchairs, etc. The front door then opens into the original part of the farmhouse which dates back to the 16th Century. There's an inglenook fireplace at each end of what is now the large kitchen-dining room. A modern kitchen was installed in 2012 and ample crockery, cutlery, pots, pans, and utensils are provided. There is an electric oven, induction hob, fridge/freezer, microwave and dishwasher. Mind your head on the beams and take time to admire the traditional construction of the kitchen walls and ceiling timbers. The kitchen-dining room leads to a short passage, with a couple of steps, to a light and spacious lounge with a new wood burning stove for cosy nights in. There is comfortable seating for the whole party and an additional table with 4 chairs. A shower room (with toilet and hand basin) and the utility room (with washing machine) complete the ground floor. The traditional staircase leads upstairs to the five bedrooms; two king-size double bedrooms (one with en-suite), two twin bedrooms and one single; one of the twin bedrooms has 2'6" wide beds (standard length) therefore suitable for children; the other 3 single beds are all 3' wide. The family bathroom comprises a bath (with handheld shower attachment), toilet and hand basin. The en-suite shower room has a large walk-in shower, toilet, and hand basin. There are fixed stair gates at the top and bottom of the stairs. The whole property was recently re-wired, had a new heating system installed and been redecorated throughout. Heating, electricity and wifi is included in the price of your accommodation. Starter logs are provided for the wood-burner, additional logs are available onsite. The property comfortably sleeps up to 7 adults and 2 children, plus infant in cot. Please bring your own cot bedding. Stairgate/s and a highchair can also be provided for those staying with young children, please request this on your booking form. Well behaved dogs welcome (2 max) for £30 supplement per dog. Please do not allow your dogs on the furniture or upstairs or leave them unattended unless crated. Sorry, no hen or stag parties unless agreed by the owner in advance. Please get in touch with further information about your group if you wish to book Middle Stolford Cottage for a single-sex group. Note, A security deposit of £250 is required when booking this property to cover the cost of any damage during your stay. This security deposit will be returned after your departure providing there is no damage to the property or its contents.
- 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)
Middle Stolford Cottage sits within a large private garden, which has been recently re-fenced around the perimeter, in a tranquil sheltered valley, in the middle of Stolford Farms' land. Beyond the garden you will discover winding footpaths, hills, woods and streams without leaving the farm. There is a picnic table and sun loungers on a large sunny terrace, for you to enjoy alfresco dining - or relaxing with a good book. A brand new indoor/ outdoor BBQ (gas supplied), fire pit and pizza oven, with covered seating means you can enjoy outdoor cooking all year round, whatever the weather. (Logs and kindling can be purchased at cost price on site). Enjoy a soak in the hot tub and on clear nights marvel at the spectacular display that the Exmoor night sky has to offer! There’s also swings, a slide and climbing equipment for supervised children to enjoy. The farm is accessed by a formal drive with wide verges and standard trees, the owners live in the farmhouse (next door, not attached) and there is another holiday cottage nearby, The Cowshed, which sleeps 2 guests. The families’ full-size tennis court is available for all guests to use during set hours.
Electric vehicle charge point
Please speak to the owners to discuss prices if you wish to charge your vehicle from the cottage. Guests charging cars without prior consent will be charged £30 per day per EV from their security deposit.
Pets welcome
2 x Dog(s), £50 per stay
Cat(s)
Horses
Unfortunately it's no longer possible to bring your horse/s to Middle Stolford Cottage.
Restricted mobility
Wheelchair users
Exterior lighting,Deadbolt lock,Smoke detector,Carbon-monoxide detector,Fire extinguisher,First-aid kit
Please leave the property by your nearest exit closing doors behind you and assemble by the stables. Call 999 if able.
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Firm 100% refund if the reservation is cancelled at least 60 days before the arrival date. 50% refund if the reservation is cancelled at least 30 days before the arrival date. We recommend adding cancellation cover during check-out to give you added protection for cancelling in the red zone above.
The region
+ MoreThe Brendon Hills are a beautiful, unspoilt ridge of high farmland on the eastern fringe of Exmoor National Park, offering far-reaching views and deep rural tranquillity.
This is a landscape of scattered farms, ancient hedgerows, and quiet lanes, stretching between the... open moor of Exmoor to the west and the gentler Quantock Hills to the east. The area has a rich industrial heritage -- iron ore was mined here from the 1850s to the 1880s, and the remains of the West Somerset Mineral Railway can still be traced across the hillside. Today, the Brendon Hills are a haven for walkers, cyclists, and anyone seeking genuine peace and seclusion in the heart of the West Somerset countryside.
Local Amenities
The Brendon Hills are deeply rural, so it is worth stocking up before you arrive. The nearest village with everyday facilities is Wheddon Cross, approximately 3 to 5 miles from most properties. Wheddon Cross has a well-stocked village shop and post office, a pub serving food, and a petrol station. The village of Brompton Regis, tucked into the valley below Wimbleball Lake, has a small community shop and a charming village pub.
Nearby Shopping
Dulverton, approximately 8 miles south, is a handsome small town on the southern edge of the National Park with a good range of independent shops, a butcher, a chemist, and the Exmoor National Park Visitor Centre. Watchet, approximately 8 miles to the north-east, is a historic harbour town with a small supermarket, independent shops, and a marina.
For larger supermarkets, Minehead is approximately 10 miles away and has Tesco, Morrisons, and Lidl, as well as most high street banks. Taunton is approximately 22 miles and offers full town-centre shopping including John Lewis and Debenhams.
On the Doorstep
The Rest and Be Thankful Inn, Wheddon Cross -- A traditional Exmoor inn at the highest village on the moor, approximately 3 to 5 miles from most Brendon Hill properties. Good home-cooked food using local ingredients, real ales, and a warm welcome. Food served daily for lunch and dinner. Dogs welcome. The name comes from the old coaching days, when travellers would pause here to catch their breath after the long climb.
The George Inn, Brompton Regis -- A charming 17th-century village pub beside the church in the pretty village of Brompton Regis, close to Wimbleball Lake. Traditional pub food, local ales, and a lovely beer garden. A proper community pub with a relaxed atmosphere.
Raleigh's Cross Inn -- A historic roadside inn at the crossroads on the Brendon Hills ridge, dating back several centuries. A popular stop for walkers and cyclists, serving good pub food and real ales. Named after the nearby Raleigh's Cross, an ancient wayside cross.
Nearby
The Notley Arms, Monksilver -- A well-regarded village pub approximately 6 miles to the north-east, in the pretty village of Monksilver on the edge of the Brendon Hills. Good seasonal food with locally sourced ingredients, real ales, and a pleasant garden.
The Exmoor Forest Inn, Simonsbath -- Approximately 10 miles west. Awarded a Michelin Green Star for sustainable gastronomy. The daily-changing menu features beef and lamb from their own organic hill farm, sourced entirely within a twelve-mile radius. Booking strongly recommended.
Tarr Farm Inn -- A lovely 17th-century inn beside the famous Tarr Steps, approximately 8 miles from the Brendon Hills. Refined pub food using local produce -- Exmoor lamb, Devon beef, and Cornish seafood. Cream teas served throughout the day. Booking recommended.
Bampton and Dulverton -- Both within easy reach to the south, these small towns offer a choice of tea rooms, cafes, and pubs. The Bridge Inn in Dulverton and the Copper Key in Bampton are both worth seeking out.
Wimbleball Lake -- A beautiful reservoir set in a wooded valley just below the Brendon Hills, approximately 2 to 4 miles from most properties. Wimbleball offers sailing, kayaking, canoeing, paddleboarding, and fishing (rainbow and brown trout). There is a lakeside cafe, a play area, and several waymarked walking trails around the shore. A wonderful spot for a family day out in any season.
The West Somerset Mineral Railway -- The Brendon Hills were once a thriving iron mining area, and the remains of the incline railway that carried ore down to the harbour at Watchet can still be explored on foot. The old incline at Brendon Hill is a scheduled monument, and information boards along the route tell the story of this remarkable feat of Victorian engineering.
West Somerset Railway -- The longest heritage railway in England, running 20 miles from Bishops Lydeard near Taunton to the seaside town of Minehead. Steam and diesel trains run regularly, stopping at picturesque stations including Watchet, Dunster, and Blue Anchor. Approximately 8 miles to the nearest station at Watchet.
Dunster Castle -- A dramatic hilltop castle owned by the National Trust, approximately 10 miles from the Brendon Hills. Set within beautiful terraced gardens and parkland, with a medieval gatehouse, subtropical planting, and wonderful views over Exmoor to the Bristol Channel.
Tarr Steps -- An ancient clapper bridge across the River Barle, approximately 8 miles away. The bridge is formed from 17 massive stone slabs and is believed to be medieval in origin. It sits within a National Nature Reserve surrounded by beautiful oak woodland -- a wonderful spot for a riverside walk and picnic.
Red deer watching -- Exmoor is home to England's largest wild red deer herd, and the Brendon Hills and surrounding moorland are excellent places to see them, particularly during the autumn rut. Several local operators offer guided 4x4 safari tours to spot deer, ponies, and other wildlife.
Stargazing -- Exmoor was designated Europe's first International Dark Sky Reserve, and the Brendon Hills, away from any significant light pollution, are a superb location for stargazing. On clear nights the Milky Way is visible overhead in spectacular detail.
Watchet -- A charming harbour town on the West Somerset coast, approximately 8 miles from the Brendon Hills. Watchet has a marina, a small museum, independent shops, and the Boat Museum. The harbour inspired Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, and a statue of the mariner stands on the quay.
Lynton and Lynmouth -- Often called 'Little Switzerland', these twin villages on the Exmoor coast are approximately 20 miles from the Brendon Hills. Connected by the famous cliff railway -- the steepest fully water-powered railway in the world -- they offer dramatic scenery, the Valley of Rocks, and excellent walking along the coast path.
Walks from the Doorstep
Wimbleball Lake Circuit -- A lovely waymarked walk around the shores of Wimbleball Lake, passing through woodland, over open hillside, and along the dam. The full circuit is approximately 8 miles, but shorter loops are available. Generally easy going with a few moderate climbs. Allow 3 to 4 hours for the full route.
The Brendon Hills Ridge Walk -- Follow the high ridge of the Brendon Hills along quiet lanes and bridleways, with sweeping views north across the Bristol Channel to Wales and south towards Dartmoor. On a clear day, you can see both coasts from the highest points. The route can be tailored to any length.
West Somerset Mineral Railway Trail -- Follow the course of the old mineral railway from the Brendon Hills incline down towards Watchet. This fascinating walk combines industrial heritage with beautiful countryside views. Approximately 5 miles one way, mostly downhill.
Brompton Regis and the River Haddeo -- A pleasant circular walk from the village of Brompton Regis, following the River Haddeo through the valley before climbing back through farmland with views across to Wimbleball Lake. Approximately 4 miles, allow 2 hours.
Haddon Hill -- A short walk from the car park near Wimbleball Lake to the summit of Haddon Hill, with panoramic views across the lake and surrounding countryside. The area is managed for wildlife and you may spot buzzards, ravens, and red deer. Approximately 3 miles circular.
Dunkery Beacon -- The highest point on Exmoor at 519 metres and the highest point in Somerset. Accessible from several starting points within a 20-minute drive. From the summit cairn, the views stretch to Dartmoor, Wales, and along the coast. A classic Exmoor walk.
Tarr Steps and the River Barle -- Drive to Tarr Steps (approximately 8 miles) and enjoy a circular riverside walk through the ancient oak woodland of the Barle valley. The popular loop is approximately 2.5 miles, with the option to extend further upstream towards Withypool.
Beaches
Blue Anchor Bay -- The nearest beach, approximately 8 miles north. A quiet pebble and sand beach with views across the Bristol Channel to Wales. The beach is backed by dramatic blue-grey cliffs and the hamlet has a pub and a holiday park.
Minehead -- Approximately 10 miles from the Brendon Hills. A wide expanse of sand at low tide, ideal for families. Also the starting point of the 630-mile South West Coast Path.
Dunster Beach -- A quieter sand and shingle beach near the historic village of Dunster, approximately 9 miles from the Brendon Hills. A pleasant alternative to busier Minehead.
North Devon beaches -- The golden sand beaches at Woolacombe, Croyde, and Saunton Sands are within reach for a day trip, approximately 1 hour 15 minutes by car.
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Car required
A car is necessary
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. The nearest mainline train station is Taunton (approximately 22 miles). The West Somerset Railway heritage line runs from Bishops Lydeard (near Taunton) to Minehead, with a stop at Watchet -- the nearest station to the Brendon Hills. Public transport in the Brendon Hills is very limited and a car is strongly recommended for reaching and exploring this area. The nearest airport is Bristol Airport (approximately 70 miles). Car hire is available at the airport.
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