Oare Manor Cottage, Oare
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Oare Manor Cottage is a unique property in one of the most beautiful valley's known as 'Lorna Doone Country'. The property sleeps up to 6 guests in 4 bedrooms and the offers luxury holiday accommodation for family groups or friends looking for something special in a peaceful and tranquil location.
Oare Manor Cottage is a spacious cottage with a large garden for you to enjoy. It's approached via a private drive and opens up to a parking area in front of the cottage. Downstairs there is is a large sitting room, with huge inglenook fireplace with wood-burner. The breakfast room leads into the kitchen, which is well equipped and has an adjoining utility. The main dining area is in the conservatory, the large oak table can comfortably seat 6 guests. There is one downstairs bedroom suite which has a double bedroom, dressing room and a shower room comprising, toilet hand basin and shower unit. Upstairs, there are three further bedrooms, one super-king-sized bed, one double bedroom and a twin bedroom. The upstairs bathroom has a bath and hand basin, and a separate toilet. Bed linen, luxury towels and bathrobes are provided. Heating and electricity are included. The cottage is fitted with oil-fired central heating throughout. Plus underfloor heating in the shower room and conservatory. A welcome basket will also be provided to get you started with some essentials, including bread, milk, local biscuits, home-made cake, a bottle of house-wine, cider, local coffee and tea from Miles' of Porlock. Further food/meals items from local chef "Claire's Kitchen" can also be arranged for your stay. Well behaved dogs welcome for £30 each, maximum of 3 dogs per booking. Additional cleaning can be offered during your stay but must be booked separately and well in advance.
- 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
Wifi is available throughout the property. Please note that it is not possible to obtain mobile phone signal at the cottage or in the valley at all, however guests can use the wifi to make call via apps such as wtsapp or messenger.
- 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)
Oare Manor Cottage is approached via it's own private drive, which is gated from the road. The large garden surrounds the property and the patio area to the side is complete with a picnic bench - a lovely spot relax and enjoy the afternoon sun! There is also a small ornamental fish pond at the end of the patio area, the sides are raised but please note that children must be supervised at all times.
Electric vehicle charge point
Pets welcome
3 x Dog(s), £30 per stay
Cat(s)
Horses
Restricted mobility
Wheelchair users
- 3 months
- 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
+ MoreMalmsmead is a tiny hamlet deep in the heart of Exmoor, famous as the gateway to the Doone Valley from R.D. Blackmore's novel "Lorna Doone". Beautifully remote and unspoilt.
The hamlet sits on the border of Devon and Somerset, where Badgworthy Water flows beneath a bea...utiful 17th-century packhorse bridge. The surrounding landscape of wooded river valleys, open moorland, and ancient oak woodland is home to red deer, Exmoor ponies, otters, and kingfishers. The area falls within the Exmoor International Dark Sky Reserve, offering exceptional stargazing on clear nights.
The neighbouring hamlet of Oare is best known for its medieval church of St Mary, the setting for the dramatic wedding scene in "Lorna Doone". Oare Church is always open to visitors and is a short walk or drive from Malmsmead.
Malmsmead is a wonderfully remote location. For everyday amenities, the village of Porlock is approximately 7 miles to the east and has grocery shops, a traditional butcher, Post Office, chemist, cash machine, hardware shop, visitor centre, and a range of independent restaurants and tea rooms. Lynton and Lynmouth are approximately 6 miles in the opposite direction and offer similar amenities. For larger supermarkets, Minehead is approximately 12 miles away, where you will find Tesco, Lidl, and Morrisons.
In Malmsmead
The Buttery at Lorna Doone Farm -- A light and cosy cafe beside the historic Malmsmead Bridge, serving breakfast, homemade cakes, cream teas, and light lunches. Open daily 10:30am to 5pm during the main season (approximately Easter to October), and weekends only during winter months. There is also a fine art gallery featuring local artists and a gift shop with unique gifts and local produce. Dog-friendly.
At County Gate (1 mile)
The Ramblers' Rest -- A charming tea room in the Grade II listed old toll house at County Gate, right on the Devon-Somerset border. Serves homemade cakes, cream teas, sandwiches, and Langage Farm ice cream. The tea room has a unique claim to fame -- half sits in Devon and half in Somerset, so you can choose which county's cream tea tradition you prefer. Log burner in winter, outdoor seating with stunning Exmoor views in summer. Open year-round.
In Brendon (2 miles)
The Staghunters Inn -- A traditional Exmoor pub on the banks of the East Lyn River in the heart of Brendon village. Serves real ales from the cask, good pub food, and has a riverside beer garden. Accommodation also available. Dog-friendly. Open for evening meals -- booking recommended. Check winter opening hours.
The Rockford Inn -- A 17th-century country inn at Rockford, just below Brendon, set beside the East Lyn River overlooking waterfalls and wooded gorges. Serves home-cooked seasonal food, local real ales, and offers comfortable accommodation and fishing permits for salmon and trout on the East Lyn. Popular with walkers and locals alike. Dog-friendly.
Brendon House Tea Garden -- A tea garden at the heart of this Georgian guest house, open during summer months serving light lunches and award-winning cream teas.
In Porlock and Lynmouth (6-7 miles)
For a wider choice of dining, both Porlock and Lynmouth are approximately 6-7 miles away. Porlock has several pubs and tea rooms, while Lynmouth and Lynton offer a good selection of restaurants, cafes, and harbourside pubs.
Walk the Doone Valley -- Follow Badgworthy Water upstream from Malmsmead through fields, ancient oak woodland, and open moorland to the remains of a medieval settlement believed to be the home of the outlaws who inspired R.D. Blackmore's "Lorna Doone". The main circular route is approximately 5 miles and takes around 2.5 hours. Along the way you will pass the R.D. Blackmore memorial stone, erected in 1969 to mark the centenary of the novel.
Visit Oare Church -- The small medieval church of St Mary at Oare is famous as the setting of the dramatic scene in "Lorna Doone" where the heroine is shot at the altar during her wedding. A placard inside indicates the window from which Carver Doone fired the shot. The church contains a Norman font, a curious medieval piscina, and a memorial to R.D. Blackmore, whose grandfather was rector here from 1809 to 1842. Always open to visitors. A gentle walk of about half a mile from Malmsmead.
Cross Malmsmead Bridge -- The 17th-century Grade II listed packhorse bridge over Badgworthy Water is a scheduled ancient monument and one of the most photographed spots on Exmoor. The bridge marks the county boundary between Devon and Somerset, with an even older ford alongside still used by vehicles.
Spot Exmoor wildlife -- The Doone Valley is one of the best areas on Exmoor for wildlife. Red deer are frequently seen on the hillsides, especially at dawn and dusk. Exmoor ponies roam freely on the open moorland. By the river you may spot otters, dippers, grey wagtails, and the blue flash of a kingfisher. Buzzards and ravens soar overhead.
Explore Cloud Farm -- A National Trust campsite about a mile upstream from Malmsmead in a beautiful riverside setting on Badgworthy Water. Open April to November. There is a small shop selling basics and refreshments including ice cream.
Ride the Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway -- The highest and steepest water-powered cliff railway in the world, opened in 1890, connecting the twin villages of Lynton and Lynmouth. Approximately 6 miles from Malmsmead.
Stargazing -- Exmoor is an International Dark Sky Reserve, one of only a handful in the world. With virtually no light pollution, the Malmsmead area offers exceptional conditions for viewing the Milky Way, meteor showers, and the night sky.
Visit Dunster Castle -- A striking medieval castle set in subtropical gardens, managed by the National Trust. Approximately 30 minutes by car.
Walks from the Doorstep
Doone Valley Circular -- The classic walk from Malmsmead follows Badgworthy Water upstream through meadows, ancient oak woodland, and onto the open moor, passing the R.D. Blackmore memorial and the remains of a medieval settlement. Return via the bridleway over the moor for a circular route of approximately 5 miles. Allow 2.5 hours.
Malmsmead to Oare Church -- A gentle half-mile walk along the lane to visit the famous "Lorna Doone" church of St Mary at Oare. Can be extended into a longer circuit via the footpaths above the valley.
County Gate and Brendon Common -- Walk up to County Gate on the A39 (the Devon-Somerset border) and out onto Brendon Common for panoramic views across Exmoor. On clear days you can see across the Bristol Channel to Wales. Approximately 4-5 miles circular.
Cloud Farm and Badgworthy Wood -- A lovely riverside walk upstream to Cloud Farm (1 mile) and continuing into ancient Badgworthy Wood, one of the finest remnants of native oak woodland on Exmoor. Good chance of spotting red deer, especially in the early morning.
Watersmeet -- From Lynmouth (6 miles by car), walk up through spectacular woodland along the East Lyn River to the National Trust's Watersmeet House, where two rivers meet in a deep gorge. A Victorian fishing lodge now serving cream teas. Approximately 1.5 miles each way.
Dunkery Beacon -- At 519 metres, Dunkery Beacon is the highest point on Exmoor and in Somerset. On clear days the views extend to the Brecon Beacons, Dartmoor, and across the Bristol Channel. Approximately 30 minutes by car to the nearest car park, then a 1-mile walk to the summit.
Beaches
Porlock Bay -- A sweeping 3-mile pebble beach stretching from Porlock Weir to Bossington, backed by marshland with stunning views of the Exmoor hills. Wild and beautiful in all seasons. Approximately 8 miles by car.
Lynmouth -- A small pebble beach and attractive harbour at the foot of Countisbury Hill. Approximately 6 miles by car.
North Devon surf 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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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 37 miles). There is no regular bus service to Malmsmead itself. During summer months (late May to August), the Exmoor Coaster (EX1) open-top bus runs along the coast between Minehead and Lynmouth, stopping at County Gate -- approximately three-quarters of a mile walk from Malmsmead. Malmsmead is reached via narrow lanes from the A39. From the east, turn off the A39 near the top of Porlock Hill. From the west, turn off at County Gate. Both approaches involve single-track roads with passing places -- please drive carefully, especially in summer when walkers may be on the road.
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