Riverside Cottage, Brendon
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Riverside Cottage in Brendon (Devon) is a cosy and characterful two bedroomed Victorian cottage in this pretty Exmoor village, with local pub nearby. Sleeps up to 4 guests, the property is pet-friendly with the Coleridge Way and Samaritans Way passing nearby - walkers paradise!
Riverside Cottage in Brendon has recently been restored throughout to offer comfortable holiday accommodation with modern-conveniences, yet retaining many original features in this traditional stone-built cottage. Sleeps up to 4 guests in two bedrooms Cosy sitting room with open fire Both bedrooms have zip-link beds, so can be either doubles or single beds The bedrooms will be made up as one double and one twin bedroom, unless otherwise requested when booking One shower room (no bath) Well-equipped modern kitchen including dishwasher Utility room with washing machine and tumble dryer Small private garden Bed linen and towels are provided Wifi, heating and electricity is included Up to three well behaved dogs welcome for supplement of £5 each Arrive from 3pm Depart by 10 am Situated in the heart of one of the country's most beautiful National Parks, Riverside Cottage is a prime location to experience all that Exmoor has to offer from rolling hills, ancient woodlands, open moorland and it's dramatic and unique coastline. The village pub, The Staghunters Inn, a short distance down the road, plus the popular visitorspots of Watersmeet, Lynmouth and Lynton, and the Doone Valley are all nearby too.
- 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
Recently renovated throughout, Riverside Cottage is a cosy property for up to 4 guests. The kitchen is well equipped, and includes a under-counter fridge (with freezer box), dishwasher, electric oven with hob and microwave. Other equipment includes toaster, kettle, a variety of cookware, kitchen utensils, cutlery, crockery, glasses and dining table. The comfortable sitting room has an open fire, which you are welcome to use but we ask that guests supply their own logs, firelighters, matches etc. There is a door at the bottom of the stairs, which leads up to the bedrooms and shower room. Both bedrooms have zip-link beds so can be made up as king-size double beds or twin bedrooms, unless otherwise requested at time of booking (or with at least 7 days notice) the beds will be made as one double bed and two singles. A hair dryer is provided for your convenience. Electricity and heating costs are included in the price of your accommodation. The cottage has gas-fired central heating throughout which can be adjusted to suit your preferences and the seasons. Bed linen, duvets, blankets and towels are provided for your convenience, but please bring your own beach towels if you wish to take towels with you on day trips. There may be non-perishable items like a salt, pepper and a few herbs or spices available. Cleaning materials such as washing up liquid, dishwasher tablets/powder, and surface cleaner will be present in the property. One toilet rolls will be provided. Up to two well-behaved dogs welcome (strictly two maximum) but please do not allow your dog on the furniture or upstairs at all. Dogs are charged at £5 per dog per stay. Strictly non-smoking throughout.
- 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)
There is a private enclosed garden which can be accessed through the back of the cottage.
Electric vehicle charge point
Pets welcome
3 x Dog(s), £5 per stay
Cat(s)
Horses
Restricted mobility
Wheelchair users
Smoke detector,Carbon-monoxide detector,Fire extinguisher,First-aid kit
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- 60 days
- 30 days
- 14 days
- 7 days
- 1 days
Strict Full refund for cancellations made within 48 hours of booking, if the check-in date is at least 14 days away. 50% refund for cancellations made at least 7 days before check-in. No refunds for cancellations made within 7 days of check-in. Show more
The region
+ MoreBrendon is a tiny hamlet tucked into the dramatic East Lyn valley, deep in the heart of Exmoor National Park, just 3 miles inland from the coastal village of Lynmouth.
This is one of the most peaceful and secluded corners of Exmoor. The hamlet sits beside the East Lyn ...River, surrounded by steep, densely wooded valleys and open moorland above. Brendon has been a settlement since medieval times, and its quiet lanes, stone bridges, and ancient church give it a timeless character. The area is renowned for its natural beauty, its red deer herds, and some of the finest river and moorland walking on Exmoor.
Village and Nearby Services
Brendon itself has no shops or services. The nearest facilities are in Lynmouth (3 miles) and Lynton (4 miles), where you will find convenience stores, cafes, restaurants, pubs, a chemist, post office, and gift shops. Lynton also has a small Spar supermarket.
The Rockford Inn, a traditional 16th-century pub, is located a short walk along the valley at Brendon Two Gates and serves food and drink. Countisbury, approximately 2 miles away, has the Blue Ball Inn.
Nearby Shopping
For larger supermarkets, Barnstaple is approximately 20 miles away and has Tesco, Sainsbury's, and Lidl. Minehead (25 miles) has Tesco, Morrisons, and Lidl. Lynton and Lynmouth provide essentials for day-to-day needs.
In and Around Brendon
The Rockford Inn -- A characterful 16th-century pub nestled in the East Lyn valley at Brendon Two Gates, a short walk from Brendon village. The Rockford Inn serves traditional pub food using locally sourced ingredients, with real ales and a riverside setting. Dogs welcome. A lovely spot for a pint after a walk along the river.
Staghunters Inn, Brendon -- A traditional Exmoor inn in the hamlet, offering food and accommodation on a seasonal basis. Check locally for opening times as these can vary throughout the year.
Blue Ball Inn, Countisbury -- Approximately 2 miles from Brendon, perched high above Lynmouth on the old coaching road. A 13th-century inn with excellent food, real ales, and spectacular views across the Bristol Channel to Wales. A popular stop for walkers on the South West Coast Path.
Lynmouth and Lynton (3--4 miles)
The Rising Sun, Lynmouth -- A thatched 14th-century harbourside inn with a strong literary history. Serves fresh seafood, local game, and West Country classics in the oak-panelled restaurant or the sheltered garden overlooking Lynmouth harbour. Real ales and a good wine list. Booking recommended.
The Oak Room at Lynton Cottage Hotel -- A refined dining experience with panoramic views over Lynmouth Bay. The menu features locally sourced Exmoor produce, with an emphasis on seasonal ingredients. Booking recommended.
Lynton and Lynmouth -- The twin villages offer a good selection of pubs, tea rooms, fish and chip shops, and restaurants. The Esplanade in Lynmouth and Lee Road in Lynton are the main areas to explore for dining options.
Watersmeet -- One of the most celebrated beauty spots on Exmoor, approximately 2 miles from Brendon. Owned by the National Trust, Watersmeet is where the East Lyn River and Hoar Oak Water meet in a dramatic, deeply wooded gorge. The Victorian fishing lodge houses a tea room and information point. The surrounding woodland walks are spectacular in every season.
Valley of Rocks -- A dramatic dry valley on the coast approximately 5 miles from Brendon, just west of Lynton. Towering rock formations, wild feral goats, and sweeping views along the coastline make this one of Exmoor's most memorable landscapes. Free to visit at any time.
Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway -- The steepest fully water-powered railway in the world, connecting the twin villages of Lynton (at the top of the cliff) and Lynmouth (at the harbour) since 1890. A short but thrilling ride with wonderful views. Open daily from mid-February to early November.
River Lyn walking -- The East Lyn River flows right through Brendon, and the valley offers some of the most beautiful riverside walking on Exmoor. Follow the river downstream towards Watersmeet and Lynmouth, passing through ancient oak woodland and dramatic gorge scenery.
Brendon Two Gates and moorland access -- From the road above Brendon at Brendon Two Gates, you can walk directly onto the open moorland. This is excellent country for spotting wild red deer, Exmoor ponies, and birds of prey. The views from the high moor are superb.
Doone Valley -- The valley said to have inspired R.D. Blackmore's famous novel Lorna Doone. Accessed via Malmsmead (approximately 4 miles), the walk up Badgworthy Water to the ruined medieval settlement is one of Exmoor's classic excursions.
Red deer on the moor -- Exmoor is home to England's largest wild red deer herd, and the moorland around Brendon is one of the best areas to see them. Autumn is particularly spectacular during the rutting season. Local operators offer guided safaris.
Lynmouth harbour -- The picturesque harbour at Lynmouth (3 miles) is the starting point for boat trips along the dramatic Exmoor coast, including trips to see seals, seabirds, and the towering coastal cliffs.
Walks from the Doorstep
East Lyn River from Brendon -- Walk downstream along the East Lyn River through ancient oak woodland towards Watersmeet and Lynmouth. The path follows the river closely, crossing bridges and passing through dramatic gorge scenery. Allow 1.5 to 2 hours to reach Watersmeet (approximately 2 miles one way). The full walk to Lynmouth harbour is approximately 4 miles.
Watersmeet from Lynmouth -- One of the most popular walks on Exmoor. Follow the East Lyn upstream from Lynmouth through the spectacular wooded gorge to Watersmeet, where two rivers meet beneath towering oaks. The National Trust tea room at Watersmeet makes an excellent halfway point. Allow 1.5 hours for the circular walk.
South West Coast Path at Lynmouth and Countisbury -- Pick up the South West Coast Path at Lynmouth (3 miles) for dramatic clifftop walking. The section east from Lynmouth climbs steeply to Countisbury and then on to Foreland Point, the most northerly point in Devon, with breathtaking views across the Bristol Channel. Allow 2 to 3 hours for the Countisbury to Foreland Point circuit.
Doone Valley via Malmsmead -- Drive or walk to Malmsmead (approximately 4 miles) and follow Badgworthy Water upstream into the Doone Valley. This atmospheric walk through open moorland and secluded combes leads to the ruins of a medieval settlement. Allow 3 to 4 hours for the full circuit.
Countisbury to Foreland Point -- A dramatic coastal walk from the hilltop hamlet of Countisbury (2 miles from Brendon) to Foreland Point lighthouse, the most northerly point in Devon. Spectacular sea views and a chance to spot seals and seabirds. Allow 2 hours for the return walk.
Beaches
Lynmouth harbour beach -- The nearest beach, approximately 3 miles from Brendon. A small pebble and rock beach at the foot of the cliffs beside Lynmouth harbour. Good for rock-pooling and watching the boats. The harbour itself is a lovely spot to sit and enjoy an ice cream.
Lee Bay -- A small, sheltered cove between Lynton and the Valley of Rocks, approximately 5 miles from Brendon. A quiet spot with rock pools and clear water, accessed by a steep path from the road.
Porlock Bay -- A dramatic arc of shingle backed by salt marshes, approximately 12 miles from Brendon by car (or accessible via a superb stretch of the South West Coast Path). Bossington Beach at the eastern end is a vast expanse of pebbles with views across to the South Wales coast.
Recommended transport links
Airport
ferry port
Train station
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. Brendon is a remote hamlet in the East Lyn valley with very limited public transport. A car is essential for reaching and exploring this part of Exmoor. The nearest mainline train stations are Barnstaple (approximately 20 miles) and Taunton (approximately 40 miles). From Barnstaple, bus services run to Lynton and Lynmouth, but onward connections to Brendon are very limited. The nearest airport is Bristol Airport (approximately 85 miles). Car hire is available at the airport.
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