Old Malthouse, Monksilver
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Old Malthouse in Monksilver (Somerset) sleeps up to 5 guests; it's situated in this idyllic village on the edge of Exmoor National Park and only 3 miles from the coast. Old Malthouse self-catering holiday cottage provides the perfect base from which to explore Exmoor and surrounding areas.
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The Old Malthouse sits in the heart of the village, within a few moments walk of the highly rated Notley Arms public house which serves freshly prepared and locally sourced foods, along with a selection of Somerset’s finest ales, beers and ciders. There are a number of designated footpaths close to the property including the famous Coleridge Way. In 1583 Sir Francis Drake was married in the village church which is now a Grade 1 listed building. Sleeps up to 5 guests in three bedrooms Two double beds and one single bedroom Sitting room with large inglenook fireplace and wood-burner Modern kitchen with dining table Courtyard with chairs just outside the kitchen door Private garden (not enclosed) situated across the quiet road Off road parking area for two cars Easy walking distance to local pub with restaurant Fabulous area for walking, the Coleridge Way passes through the village Dogs welcome (2 max) for £15 supplement per dog Wifi, heating and electricity included Towels and bed linen provided Arrival from 4 pm Depart by 10 am On record as early as 1737 as a working malt house supplying malt to the local area, the property is full of character whilst benefiting from recent refurbishment. The focal point of the sitting room must be the inglenook fireplace and log burner for extra warmth after a busy day exploring. In warmer weather, guests can spend their evenings outside in the private courtyard garden or on the small lawn adjacent to the private gravelled parking area across the quiet road. There are three bedrooms, two double (with built-in wardrobes) and one single, ensuring that the cottage sleeps up to 5 guests in comfort. The bathroom upstairs has a bath, powerful “rainfall† shower, toilet, hand basin, large heated towel rail and illuminated mirror. Private off-road parking is available for two vehicles on the gravelled area opposite the side entrance to the property (across the quiet single-track road). The Old Malthouse is strictly non-smoking. Local amenities The centre of Williton is a 3 mile drive from Old Malthouse. As well as hosting the Bakelite Museum and one of the stations on the West Somerset Steam Railway, this small town also boasts a cafe, two supermarkets, a number of public houses, a library, hairdressers, fish and chip shop, pizzeria, petrol station and Post Office amongst other businesses. Minehead is the main town in West Somerset, and sits around 10 miles from the Old Malthouse. Here you will find the larger supermarkets and petrol stations (Tesco and Morrisons are both on the outskirts of the town), most major high street banks with cash machines, plus a range of other shops. Arrival and departure The Old Malthouse is available for week-long bookings and short breaks. The cottage will be ready from 4 pm on the day you arrive. 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/dining room is fitted with a halogen hob, electric oven, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, microwave, kettle, and toaster. There is a full complement of saucepans, kitchen utensils, cutlery, crockery and glasses. In the sitting-room guests can enjoy a 32† LED TV with built in DVD and Freeview channels. Wireless broadband is available throughout the cottage. A high chair can be made available, please request this at time of booking. There is ample space in the main bedroom for guests to put up a travel cot if required (cot is not provided). There is no stair gate in place at this property and the stairs are characteristically uneven, we suggest that if a child is unable to hold on to banister then The Old Malthouse would not be suitable for them - sorry. Electricity and heating costs are included in the price of your accommodation. The Old Malthouse has electric storage heating, with individually adjustable radiators. There is also a log burner in the sitting room and a complimentary supply of logs, kindling and firelighters to get you started. Further logs can be purchased locally if required. Bed linen, duvets, blankets and towels are provided, but please bring your own beach towels if you require them for day trips. You will find tea, coffee, sugar, salt and pepper, toilet rolls, kitchen paper and cleaning materials in the cottage. Also a bottle of wine to prove your holiday has begun.
- 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 lawned garden opposite the cottage (across a small quiet road), the garden is not enclosed. The village of Monksilver sits on the edge of the Brendon Hills and the Exmoor National Park and is also close to the coast. There is plenty to do for walkers, tourists and families alike. Why not visit Cleeve Abbey (2.7 miles), the historic house of Coombe Sydenham (0.25 miles), or Dunster Castle and its historic village (7.9 miles). You could plan a ride on the West Somerset Steam Railway ….. or visit Europe’s first International dark sky reserve at the Stargazing Dark Sky Reserve. With such a wonderful natural environment this is also a great place for enjoying the great outdoors! There are many beaches in the area where visitors may enjoy swimming, kite flying, windsurfing, or simply relaxing with a bucket and spade. Exmoor National Park also hosts the Exmoor Cycle Route and Exmoor Forest which is a former royal hunting ground, where horse riders can experience some of the best riding in the country.
Electric vehicle charge point
Pets welcome
2 x Dog(s), £15
Cat(s)
Horses
Restricted mobility
Wheelchair users
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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
+ MoreMonksilver is a quiet village on the eastern edge of Exmoor National Park, tucked between the Brendon Hills and the Quantock Hills in West Somerset.
Despite its name, the silver has nothing to do with precious metal -- it comes from the Latin 'silva', meaning woodland,... so the village is really 'Monk's Wood'.
The village has its own welcoming pub, The Notley Arms Inn, which serves award-winning food and local ales. The neighbouring village of Stogumber is two miles away and has a community-run shop and Post Office, while the town of Williton is three miles away with two small supermarkets, a petrol station, cash machines, restaurants, a butcher, pharmacy, and hardware store.
Minehead is approximately ten miles away and has larger supermarkets including Tesco and Morrisons, high street banks, and a broader range of shops. Taunton, the county town of Somerset, is roughly 14 miles south and offers a full range of supermarkets and amenities. Both Tesco and Sainsbury's deliver grocery shopping to this area.
Monksilver sits within Exmoor's International Dark Sky Reserve -- the first in Europe -- making it an outstanding location for stargazing on clear nights. The Brendon Hills, Quantock Hills, and the Somerset coast are all within easy reach by car.
In Monksilver
The Notley Arms Inn -- A traditional country inn on Front Street, rebuilt around 1870 and run by hosts Simon and Caroline. The kitchen holds an AA Rosette and bakes its own bread, cures its own ham, and dry-ages Longhorn beef for up to fifty days. Somerset ales, ciders, and wines are served alongside hearty meals using local produce. There is a beautiful beer garden bounded by a stream and a roaring fire indoors in winter. Dog-friendly and family-friendly. Food is served daily except Mondays. Booking recommended.
Nearby
The Bicknoller Inn (3.5 miles) -- A thatched village pub at the foot of the Quantock Hills, known for its home-cooked food using locally sourced ingredients. The flagstone-floored bar has an open fire, and there is a courtyard garden with a boules court. Tuesday evenings are fish and chip night. Sunday carvery with three meats and seasonal vegetables. Dog-friendly. Booking advised.
Williton (3 miles) -- The town has several restaurants and takeaway outlets for a broader choice of dining.
Minehead (10 miles) -- A seaside town with a wider selection of restaurants, cafes, and fish and chip shops, including harbour-side dining.
Dunster (7 miles) -- The medieval village beneath the castle has several tea rooms and restaurants, including The Luttrell Arms Hotel which offers afternoon teas and evening dining.
All Saints Church, Monksilver -- The village church stands on a rise over Front Street, with parts dating to the 12th century and most of the building from the 13th and 14th centuries. It was dedicated in 1449 and is mentioned in the Domesday Book. Inside you will find a set of outstanding medieval bench ends carved with figures of animals, birds, foliage, and a pagan Green Man symbol. The wedding of Sir Francis Drake to Elizabeth Sydenham is thought to have taken place here.
Combe Sydenham Hall -- A Tudor manor house just a quarter of a mile from Monksilver, built in 1580 by Sir George Sydenham. The 500-acre estate features a deer park with fallow deer, heritage parkland, and woodland trails. The country park is generally open from March to September. Check opening times before visiting.
West Somerset Railway -- The longest heritage steam railway in Britain runs 20 miles from Minehead to Bishops Lydeard, with ten stations along the route. The nearest station at Williton is three miles away and has a heritage diesel and steam depot. A wonderful day out for all ages.
Cleeve Abbey (3 miles) -- A medieval Cistercian monastery at Washford, managed by English Heritage. It has the most complete set of monastic cloister buildings in England, with a magnificent tiled floor dating from around 1270 and a refectory with a beautiful angel roof. Open April to October.
Dunster Castle (7 miles) -- A striking medieval castle set in beautiful gardens, managed by the National Trust. The historic village of Dunster at its feet has a yarn market, dovecote, and packhorse bridge.
Stargazing -- Exmoor was designated as the first International Dark Sky Reserve in Europe in 2011. On clear nights you can see the Milky Way with the naked eye. Brendon Two Gates is a designated Dark Sky Discovery Site, and guided stargazing sessions and telescope hire are available.
Horse riding -- Several riding stables in the area offer moorland treks across Exmoor, suitable for all abilities.
Walks
The Coleridge Way -- This 51-mile waymarked trail between Nether Stowey and Lynmouth passes close to Monksilver, crossing both the Quantock Hills and Exmoor National Park. Shorter sections make excellent day walks with glorious scenery.
Combe Sydenham Estate -- Woodland and parkland trails through the 500-acre estate begin right on the doorstep at Bridlecott. A gentle walk through the deer park and ancient woodland.
Brendon Hills -- The rolling hills south of the village offer quiet lanes and footpaths with wide views across mid-Somerset. Good for cycling as well as walking.
Quantock Hills -- This Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is a short drive east and offers ridge walks with panoramic views, ancient oak woodland, and herds of wild red deer. The Quantock Greenway is a 25-mile trail through the heart of the hills.
Dunster and Horner Woods (7 miles) -- Walk through one of the finest ancient oak woodlands in Britain, part of a National Nature Reserve. Excellent for autumn colour and wild red deer spotting.
South West Coast Path -- The coast at Watchet and Minehead is within easy driving distance. From Minehead, the South West Coast Path runs 630 miles to Poole, and the stretch east along the coast to Porlock is particularly dramatic.
Beaches
Minehead (10 miles) -- A sandy beach with facilities, ideal for families. The seafront also has an esplanade and gardens.
Watchet (5 miles) -- A small harbour town with a pebbly beach and a marina. The town has connections to the Rime of the Ancient Mariner and a statue of the mariner on the harbour wall.
Blue Anchor (7 miles) -- A quiet pebble and shingle beach with views across the Bristol Channel to Wales.
North Devon beaches -- The golden sand beaches at Woolacombe, Croyde, and Saunton are within reach for a day trip, approximately one hour 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 14 miles). There is a limited bus service connecting Monksilver to Taunton twice a week. The West Somerset Railway heritage line has a station at Williton (3 miles) and Stogumber (2 miles), running steam trains between Minehead and Bishops Lydeard from April to October.
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