Dairy Cottage, Dulverton
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Dairy cottage is one of several farm buildings converted to holiday use and is surrounded by permanent pasture where Red Deer and Exmoor Ponies graze. In the valley below is the beautiful River Barle, at the top of the hill is open moorland, a delight for any nature lover.
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Dairy Cottage lies within Exmoor National Park high on the southern slopes of the beautiful Barle Valley, near the pretty little riverside town of Dulverton. (approx 2 miles). It is a single storey cottage comprising one double bedroom, a small triple bunk room, and a spacious bathroom at the rear of the property. The attractive living area and kitchen enjoy the views and southerly aspect at the front, and patio doors open out to an enclosed area with pleasant views and seating which catch the afternoon and evening sun. It is a privately owned cottage situated on a no through road. The access is steep and narrow in places, as is typical of much of Exmoor. The beautiful scenery and diversity of plant and animal life should delight any nature lover, as well as walkers, dog owners and those who just want to get away from it all. Sleeps up to 4/5 guests Main bedroom has a double bed with postureflex mattress. Second bedroom with triple single adult bunk beds (standard 3ft wide mattresses) A comfortable wider than average guest bed can be put up behind the sofa in the lounge on request. Family bathroom with shower over bath Open-plan living area with large dining table, settee, two armchairs, pouffe, wide screen TV, DVD player and a selection of books, DVDs, magazines, games, and walking and nature guides etc Well-equipped kitchen including washing machine Private garden with patio area and table and chairs, on the west side, there is also a small enclosed area at the front of the property on the east side. Communal garden with picnic tables Bed linen and towels are provided Wifi, heating and electricity is included Many essentials provided Dogs welcome (2 max) at no extra charge No Smoking Designated parking space Arrive from 3pm, refreshment provided for your arrival Depart by 10 am BOOKING Saturday to Saturday bookings are preferred, if you are unable to travel until Sunday, please still leave on a Saturday, as we are unable to obtain servicing on a Sunday and not always early in the week, meaning that we miss out on that week. The website should automatically generate an offer to do that. Prices given are generally for a week or any number of nights within it during the main season. Note, the triple single adult bunks were put in by the owners so that their grandchildren could be accommodated, and bookings for five people will only be accepted on the understanding that this is a small room with limited storage lit by a sky light and although the dining table is large, the cottage as a whole is more suited to groups of up to 4 guests. A guest bed can be put up behind the sofa in the lounge on request. The lack of light pollution gives a stunning night sky with a visible milky way. Dulverton and Exmoor in general are very dog friendly areas and most pubs and cafes will allow well-behaved dogs. There is currently no extra charge for well-behaved pets and the owners would like to keep it that way - please make sure when you leave that there are no obvious signs that your pet has visited.
- 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
Originally a traditional Exmoor farm building, the property has been carefully converted into a single-storey holiday cottage suitable for a couple or a family group of 4/5 guests. The open-plan living area includes a large dining table, perfect for family meals or studying a map under the low level light. The kitchen is well equipped and appliances include a tall fridge/freezer, washing machine, microwave, and electric oven and hob with extractor hood. Other equipment includes a toaster, kettle, a variety of cookware, kitchen utensils, cutlery, crockery and glasses. The main bedroom has a double bed, and the second bedroom has triple single adult bunks which were put in by the owners to accommodate their grandchildren and bookings for five people will only be accepted on the understanding that this is a small room with limited storage, lit by a sky light and although the dining table is large, the cottage as a whole is more suited to groups of up to 4 guests. The main mattress at Dairy Cottage has been replaced with a new UK-made Postureflex model which is firm and supportive but not hard. There is also a comfortable guest bed that can be put up behind the sofa if required. The family bathroom at the rear of the property comprises a bath with shower over, toilet and hand basin. Wi-fi is included and the lounge is provided with a TV, DVD, books and games, a wall heater with flame effect, plus an extra heater and night storage heaters for background warmth. Electricity and heating costs are included in the price of your accommodation. The property is fitted with night storage heaters. There is also a hot water booster, in case needed, which heats the water very quickly. Bed linen, duvets, and towels are provided for your convenience, but please bring your own beach and dog towels. Many essential items such as washing up liquid, shower gel, toilet roll, kitchen towels, salt. pepper, cooking oil etc. are provided, as well as milk and refreshment for your arrival. A maximum of 2 dogs per booking are currently welcome at no extra cost. Please make sure that your pets flea treatment is up to date prior to your arrival. Since we do not charge for dogs, please make sure that there are no obvious signs that they have visited when you leave, and please do not leave them alone in the property at any time.
- 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 are small enclosed areas to both sides of the property and the larger area on the western side of the property benefits from the afternoon and evening sun. There is also a communal garden with picnic tables and lovely views and the cottage has its own designated off road parking place behind an adjacent building.
Electric vehicle charge point
Pets welcome
2 x Dog(s), £0
Cat(s)
Horses
There are many lovely walks on the moor and by the rivers. A long lead is recommended for walking on the moor so that you can bring your dog back under control if it should chase after the animals that live there.
Dulverton and Exmoor in general are very dog friendly and most pubs and cafes allow them in. Withypool Tea Room is especially recommended.
Restricted mobility
Wheelchair users
Exterior lighting,Smoke detector,Fire extinguisher,First-aid kit
Since the cottage is single storey, any of the doors or windows can be used to exit the property. The front door and patio doors are on opposite sides of the building.
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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
+ MoreBrushford is a peaceful village on the southern edge of Exmoor National Park in Somerset, just two miles from the market town of Dulverton.
The village sits where the rivers Barle and Exe converge in a beautiful wooded valley. The parish church of St Nicholas dates fro...m the 15th century and includes the Herbert memorial chapel designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens. Brushford has a village hall, playground, and a friendly community of families and retirees -- a tranquil base from which to explore all that Exmoor has to offer.
Dulverton, a short stroll or two-minute drive away, is known as the 'southern gateway to Exmoor' and provides an excellent range of amenities. You will find independent shops, a late-opening supermarket, butcher, greengrocer, post office, chemist, and a cash machine. There are award-winning restaurants, traditional pubs, tea rooms, and a fish and chip shop. Exmoor House -- the headquarters of the Exmoor National Park Authority -- is in Dulverton and features exhibitions and a gallery.
The Guildhall Heritage and Arts Centre in Dulverton is well worth a visit, with free admission and fascinating exhibitions on local history including a working model of the original Dulverton railway station. The town sits between the rivers Barle and Exe, and the stunning Tarr Steps ancient clapper bridge is just five miles to the northwest -- one of the most popular and iconic landmarks in the whole of Exmoor.
In Dulverton (2 miles)
Woods Bar and Restaurant -- A much-loved restaurant and wine bar tucked away on Bank Square, named the Good Pub Guide's National Wine Bar of the Year. The hand-built wooden interior and stone fireplaces create a warm, personal atmosphere. Excellent food using locally sourced produce, with a strong wine list and local ales. Booking recommended.
The Bridge Inn -- A popular country pub beside the medieval bridge over the River Barle. Great ales, craft beers, a huge selection of gins, and modern British food. In summer you can sit on the terrace overlooking the river. Very dog-friendly.
The Lion Hotel -- A family-run coaching inn built in 1822, in the heart of Dulverton. The restaurant serves seasonal home-cooked meals using local produce, with venison a particular speciality. The lounge bar is a relaxed spot for local ales and ciders. Dog-friendly throughout.
Tongdam Thai -- An authentic Thai restaurant and B&B housed in a whitewashed cottage in the centre of Dulverton. A refreshing change from traditional pub food, with very good reviews.
The Copper Kettle -- Something of a Dulverton institution, this charming tea room on Fore Street has been running for over 40 years. Famous for homemade cakes, hearty breakfasts, and traditional cream teas.
Further Afield
Tarr Farm Inn -- A beautiful 17th-century inn right beside the Tarr Steps on the River Barle. Award-winning food using Exmoor lamb, Devon Red Ruby beef, and local game, plus their own Tarr Farm Ale. Themed food evenings and legendary Sunday roasts -- booking essential. Approximately 15 minutes by car.
The Exmoor Forest Inn, Simonsbath -- Awarded a Michelin Green Star and included in the Good Food Guide's 100 best pubs. At the very heart of Exmoor, with a daily-changing menu showcasing sustainable, local produce. Well worth the drive.
Tarr Steps -- Exmoor's most famous landmark, an ancient clapper bridge believed to be over 1,000 years old, spanning the River Barle deep in a wooded valley. A Grade I listed building and Scheduled Ancient Monument, with 17 massive stone slabs -- some weighing over five tonnes. Surrounded by a National Nature Reserve with red deer, otters, and dormice. Approximately 15 minutes by car, or a spectacular 6-mile walk along the river from Dulverton.
Wimbleball Lake -- A 530-acre reservoir set within the rolling hills of Exmoor, approximately 15 minutes by car. Kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, sailing, archery, high ropes, and excellent trout fishing. A 9-mile lakeside walk circles the site, and the area is part of Europe's first International Dark Sky Reserve -- superb for stargazing.
Dulverton Town -- Browse over 40 independent shops, galleries, and boutiques in this charming market town. Visit the Guildhall Heritage and Arts Centre (free entry) or Exmoor House, the National Park Authority headquarters with exhibitions and a gallery. The Lorna Doone statue on Fore Street is a local landmark -- tradition says visitors should place flowers in her bronze hand.
Exmoor Pony Centre -- Located between Dulverton and Tarr Steps at Ashwick, this centre cares for Exmoor ponies and offers hands-on visits. A great family activity, approximately 10 minutes by car.
Fishing -- Dulverton is a centre for some of the finest salmon and trout fishing in the South West, on the rivers Barle and Exe. Day permits and tackle are available locally.
Horse riding -- Several riding stables in the area offer moorland treks across Exmoor, suitable for all abilities. An unforgettable way to experience the landscape.
Dulverton by Starlight -- A magical community festival held each December, when the town is lit by lanterns, candles, and fairy lights. Markets, music, and a wonderful atmosphere. Exmoor's Dark Sky Reserve status makes the evening skies particularly spectacular.
Knightshayes Court -- A Victorian Gothic mansion and garden managed by the National Trust, set in beautiful parkland near Tiverton. Impressive walled kitchen garden, topiary, and woodland walks. Approximately 25 minutes by car.
Dunster Castle -- A striking medieval castle set in beautiful gardens on the edge of Exmoor, managed by the National Trust. Approximately 25 minutes by car.
Walks from the Doorstep
Brushford to Dulverton riverside walk -- A gentle stroll along the riverbank from Brushford into Dulverton, ideal for a morning walk to collect papers and coffee. Approximately 2 miles each way on easy, flat terrain.
Dulverton to Tarr Steps along the River Barle -- One of the finest riverside walks in Exmoor. Follow the river upstream through beautiful oak woodland to the ancient clapper bridge. Approximately 6 miles each way, or drive to Tarr Steps and enjoy the shorter 1.8-mile circular walk around the bridge and through the National Nature Reserve. Watch for red deer, dippers, and otters.
Exe Valley Way -- This long-distance footpath passes through Dulverton, following the River Exe from its source high on Exmoor for over 60 miles to the coast at Exmouth. Walk a section in either direction for a wonderful day out along the river valley.
Two Moors Way -- A long-distance route linking Exmoor to Dartmoor passes through the area, offering far-reaching views across the Devon and Somerset countryside.
Winsford Hill and the Punchbowl -- Open moorland walking just a few miles north of Dulverton, with panoramic views across Exmoor. The Winsford Hill Punchbowl is a dramatic natural hollow. Look out for Exmoor ponies and red deer.
Wimbleball Lake -- The 9-mile Lakeside Round Walk takes approximately 3 hours and circles the beautiful 530-acre reservoir. Gentle terrain with lovely views across the water and surrounding hills. Approximately 15 minutes by car.
Dunkery Beacon -- The highest point on Exmoor at 1,705 feet, with panoramic views stretching to the Brecon Beacons, Dartmoor, and the Bristol Channel. Several walking routes lead to the summit. Approximately 30 minutes by car.
Beaches
Minehead -- A popular sandy beach with facilities and views across the Bristol Channel to Wales, approximately 25 minutes by car. Also the starting point of the South West Coast Path.
Dunster Beach -- A large, quieter sand and shingle beach with views across Blue Anchor Bay, approximately 25 minutes by car.
Porlock Weir -- A picturesque harbour village with a sweeping 3-mile pebble beach backed by marshland. Approximately 30 minutes by car.
North Devon -- The golden sand surfing beaches at Woolacombe, Croyde, and Saunton are within reach for a day trip, approximately 1 hour by car.
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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. The nearest mainline train station is Tiverton Parkway (approximately 15 miles), served by Great Western Railway and CrossCountry with direct services to London Paddington, Bristol, Exeter, and Plymouth. Tiverton Parkway has a large car park if you wish to combine rail and car travel. The nearest airports are Exeter (approximately 30 miles) and Bristol (approximately 55 miles). Both have car hire facilities.
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