One Grooms Cottage, Dunster
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One Grooms Cottage in Dunster (Somerset) offers spacious accommodation for up to 6 guests. Renovated throughout, the property has three bedrooms, one en-suite bathroom and a family bathroom. A fabulous location just a minute from Dunster's High Street with off-street private parking.
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One Grooms Cottage in Dunster is a traditional stone built property that has recently been renovated and modernised throughout to offer luxury holiday accommodation for up to 6 guests. The cottage is beautifully presented and includes the usual selection of modern conveniences, plus a number of smart technology items (including SKY, Netflix and Goggle Home) to give the property that real wow factor. (Further details provided under the Appliances and Amenties section). The accommodation is split between two levels; entering through the front door on the upper level the entrance leads down a few steps to the kitchen area. Double doors open into the dining room with large oak table and chairs. The sitting room is also on the upper level. Downstairs are the three bedrooms, two double bedrooms (king-sized beds), and one twin bedroom. There is one en-suite shower room and one family bathroom. Outside there is a small courtyard which is accessed via one of the bedrooms. Sleeps up to 6 guests (+ cot) Only a minutes walk from Dunster High Street Kitchen with all modern appliances Large dining room Two double bedrooms (king-sized beds), one with en-suite shower room One twin bedroom Up to 2 very well-behaved dogs welcome for supplement of £15 per dog Towels and bed linen provided Wifi, heating and electricity included Off-road parking for up to two cars Exmoor walks from the front door An easy walk into Dunster with shops, restaurants, etc. Arrive from 4 pm Depart by 10 am Very well-behaved dogs are welcome by prior arrangement (strictly a maximum of two dogs only). A supplementary fee of £15 will be added to your invoice per dog. Please do not allow your dog/s in the bedrooms or on any of the furniture and do not leave them alone in the property at any time, also please do not let your dogs off the lead around the outside of the property, these are private fields. Strictly no smoking. 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.
- 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
The kitchen has been completely refitted and is well-equipped with all new appliances, accessories, crockery, cutlery and glasses. The equipment includes an electric oven, induction hob, Nespresso coffee machine, ‘Hotel Chocolate’ Velvetiser, dishwasher, microwave, toaster, kettle. Ggle Home is also fitted in the kitchen (hands-free help from the virtual Ggle assistant)! The sitting room is spacious and includes 55-inch Smart TV and Bose Soundbar with Sky and Netflix. The large dining room has a solid oak table that seats 8 comfortably. Also in this room is a matching oak desk so if you have to catch up with work or just want to surf the net you can do so in comfort. Wi-Fi is available throughout the property with an added feature of BT Home hub boosting the Wi-Fi to the max. Downstairs, the master bedroom has a king-sized bed and is perfect for a honeymoon suite or brides’ room, Ggle Home is fitted as well as a dressing table and all home comforts. There is an en-suite shower room comprising of shower, toilet, and hand-basin. There is a second very spacious comfortable bedroom with king-size bed. Ggle Home is fitted as well as a dressing table, double wardrobe and all home comforts. The third bedroom is bright and cheery and has twin beds. The family bathroom has a lovely free-standing bath with shower over, plus toilet, hand basin and features a bathroom TV so you can relax in the bath and watch your favourite TV programme. Both the bathroom and en-suite shower room are also fitted with lighting mirrors. The main bathroom mirror has Wi-Fi connection and built-in speakers. Toilet paper will be in both the bathroom and en-suite. Further information about how to use these appliances will be provided in the cottage in case you need them. There is a utility cupboard downstairs off of the hall which is where you will find an iron and ironing board and storage for suitcases. The washing machine and dryer are located in the back courtyard. Electricity and heating costs are included in the price of your accommodation. Central heating is fitted throughout the property and can be adjusted to suit your preferences. Bed linen and towels are provided for your convenience. Please bring outdoor/beach towels if you wish to take them with you on day trips. Two very well-behaved dogs are welcome by prior arrangement (strictly two dogs maximum). A supplementary fee of £15 will be added to your invoice per dog. Please do not allow your dog/s on the furniture and do not leave them alone in the property at any time. The owners have endeavoured to create a wonderful home from home holiday experience, and hope you enjoy a fantastic stay at One Grooms Cottage.
- 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 small courtyard area with a table and chairs on the lower level of the cottage, this is accessed via one of the bedrooms. The medieval village of Dunster is just a short stroll from the front door, there is a great selection of restaurants, pubs, tea rooms, cafes, shops and galleries all worth a visit, and plenty to keep you entertained for at least one full day!
Electric vehicle charge point
Pets welcome
2 x Dog(s), £15 per stay
Cat(s)
Horses
Restricted mobility
Wheelchair users
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- 60 days
- 30 days
- 14 days
- 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
+ MoreDunster is a medieval village on the edge of Exmoor National Park in West Somerset, dominated by its magnificent castle perched on a wooded hilltop above the High Street.
Often described as one of the most intact medieval villages in England, Dunster has a rich history... stretching back over a thousand years. The iconic octagonal Yarn Market, built in the early 1600s, sits at the heart of the village -- a reminder of its prosperous wool-trading past. The broad High Street is lined with independent shops, galleries, tea rooms, and characterful pubs, many housed in listed buildings dating from the 15th and 16th centuries.
The village has its own Post Office with a cash machine, a deli, and a good range of places to eat and drink. For larger supermarkets, banks, and petrol stations, the coastal town of Minehead is just 1.5 miles away -- Tesco and Morrisons are both on the outskirts with long opening hours. Most shops in Dunster keep traditional hours of 9am to 5pm, often extending in summer.
Dunster hosts a lively programme of events throughout the year, including the Dunster Show, Dunster Country Fair, and the much-loved Winter Festival in early December when the village is lit by candlelight with music, dancing, and medieval re-enactments in the streets.
Pubs
The Luttrell Arms -- A striking late-15th-century coaching inn at the top of the High Street, now a hotel with twenty-eight bedrooms, a welcoming bar, and the award-winning Psalters restaurant, which holds an AA rosette and serves modern British menus built around seasonal, locally sourced produce. A Dunster landmark.
The Stags Head Inn -- A 16th-century pub, restaurant, and bed-and-breakfast serving a range of locally sourced food and drink in a warm, traditional setting. A popular choice for both lunch and dinner.
The Foresters Arms -- A friendly, family-run pub on West Street with a spacious bar, beer garden, skittle alley, and live music on Saturday evenings. Serves hearty home-cooked food, local ales, and Somerset cider. Dogs welcome.
Restaurants
Hathaways of Dunster -- An intimate Italian restaurant with just twelve covers, set in a 16th-century cottage on West Street. Chef Sandro prepares authentic Italian cuisine with fresh, seasonal ingredients, while Kasia looks after front of house. Open evenings only -- booking essential. Tel: 01643 821725.
Cobblestones -- A relaxed restaurant and bar in the heart of the village with a comfy bar area, cosy restaurant, and peaceful walled garden. Known for generous scones, seafood platters, and a good range of gluten-free options. Open since 2005.
Born Appetite -- A restaurant in a beautifully converted former Methodist chapel near the top of West Street, serving Asian-inspired dishes alongside cream teas, light bites, and West Country gins.
Gables Restaurant -- Located inside the Yarn Market Hotel at the top of the High Street, open to both residents and non-residents for lunch and dinner.
Cafes and Tea Rooms
Locks Victorian Tea Rooms -- A traditional tea room in a 15th-century building, tucked behind the High Street (enter from the National Trust car park or via Jacobs shop). Homemade cakes, cream teas, light lunches, and a lovely garden. Tel: 01643 822001.
Castle Coffee House -- A popular spot for homemade cakes, light meals, and excellent coffee, with friendly staff and a cosy atmosphere.
Dunster Lunchbox -- A great casual stop for a bite to eat or a drink, with outdoor benches and parasols.
Nearby
Minehead (1.5 miles) has a wider choice of restaurants, takeaways, and supermarkets. There is also a deli in Dunster village for local produce and picnic supplies.
In Dunster
Dunster Castle and Gardens -- A thousand years of history from Norman fortress to Victorian country home, now managed by the National Trust. Explore the castle rooms with their rare painted leather hangings and 17th-century carved staircase, then wander the subtropical terraced gardens with views across the Bristol Channel. Allow at least half a day. Open most of the year -- check the National Trust website for current times.
Dunster Working Watermill -- A working 18th-century watermill on the site mentioned in the Domesday Book, set in the riverside garden at the castle. Watch the double waterwheels in action, see the giant millstones, and buy wholemeal flour milled on site.
The Yarn Market -- Built in the early 1600s by George Luttrell for the village's thriving cloth trade, this charming octagonal market building is one of the most photographed landmarks on Exmoor.
Gallox Bridge -- A medieval packhorse bridge over the River Avill, near the watermill. A picturesque spot for a short stroll.
Dunster Museum and Doll Collection -- A small museum documenting Dunster's 10,000-year history, with Roman finds from Dunster Beach and the largest collection of dolls outside the V&A.
West Somerset Railway -- Take a nostalgic steam train ride on the longest independent heritage railway in England, running 20 miles from Minehead through Dunster to Bishops Lydeard near Taunton. Dunster has its own station with a booking office and light refreshments. Special experiences include afternoon tea trains and seasonal events.
Wider Exmoor and Beyond
Dunster Beach -- A sand-and-pebble beach on the Bristol Channel, about a mile from the village. A short walk from Dunster station or a quick drive.
Minehead -- The nearby coastal town (1.5 miles) has a sandy beach, the start of the South West Coast Path, and a good range of shops and attractions.
Exmoor National Park -- Red deer, Exmoor ponies, and dramatic moorland landscapes are all within easy reach. Popular destinations include Tarr Steps (ancient clapper bridge), Dunkery Beacon (highest point on Exmoor), and the Doone Valley.
Lynton and Lynmouth -- The famous cliff railway connects these twin villages about 20 miles along the coast. The Valley of Rocks and the riverside walks are spectacular.
Cleeve Abbey -- A remarkably complete medieval abbey near Watchet, managed by English Heritage.
Walks from Dunster
Grabbist Hill -- A wonderful walk through ancient woodland just south of the village, with panoramic views over Dunster and Exmoor. This is the hill where Cecil Frances Alexander composed the hymn "All Things Bright and Beautiful" in 1848. The ledges cut into the hillside were once used to dry Dunster's broadcloth.
Conygar Tower -- A short but rewarding walk through Conygar Woods to the 18th-century folly tower on the hilltop opposite the castle. At 18 metres high, it offers superb views over the village, Exmoor, and the Bristol Channel. The name comes from medieval words meaning "rabbit garden."
Dunster Park -- The castle's historic deer park and woodland, perfect for a gentle stroll with the chance of spotting red deer. Access from the castle grounds or via the footpath from the village.
Bat's Castle -- A circular walk from the village taking in the Iron Age hill fort on Withycombe Hill, with views back to Dunster Castle and across the Bristol Channel to Wales. Approximately 4.5 miles.
South West Coast Path -- The start of England's longest National Trail is at Minehead, just 1.5 miles away. Walk westward along the coast towards Porlock and beyond, or explore the coastal section between Minehead and Blue Anchor.
Horner Woods -- One of the finest ancient oak woodlands in Britain, a National Nature Reserve about 4 miles from Dunster. Beautiful riverside walking and a top spot for autumn colour and wild red deer.
Beaches
Dunster Beach -- A mix of sand and pebbles overlooking the Bristol Channel, about a mile from the village. A lovely walk or short drive, and close to Dunster station.
Minehead Beach -- A sandy beach with a promenade, just 1.5 miles away. Good for families with facilities nearby.
Blue Anchor Bay -- A quiet pebble beach with fossil hunting, approximately 3 miles east of Dunster. Reachable by car or by the West Somerset Railway.
North Devon Beaches -- The golden sand beaches at Woolacombe, Croyde, and Saunton are within reach for a day trip, approximately 1 hour by car.
Recommended transport links
Airport
ferry port
Train station
Car required
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 Taunton (approximately 22 miles). First Bus service 28/28A runs from Taunton to Minehead via Dunster approximately every 90 minutes on weekdays (fewer on Sundays), stopping at Dunster Steep. The journey takes about 1 hour 10 minutes. The West Somerset Railway heritage steam train also stops at Dunster station, running between Minehead and Bishops Lydeard from April to October and on selected dates through the year. Bristol Airport is the nearest airport, approximately 50 miles by road.
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