Coachmans Cottage, West Porlock
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Coachman's Cottage, West Porlock (Somerset) offers a unique bolthole for couples seeking a peaceful coastal retreat. The charming old stable block has been renovated to a high standard yet retains many charming original features (please note, rather steep stairs up to the bedroom).
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Coachman's Cottage, West Porlock (Somerset) has a bright and spacious feel; downstairs is the kitchen with dining area, a separate living room with floor to ceiling windows, and bathroom with shower over the bath. The kitchen door opens directly into a private walled courtyard, providing the perfect spot to eat alfresco, and also an entirely safe area for your dog if you are bringing one. Upstairs the bedroom has a king-sized bed and enjoys superb views across the garden to the sea and the Wales coastline beyond. Sleeps 2 plus cot (on request) Eco friendly (biomass pellet central heating system and PV electricity) Beautiful and quiet location between Porlock and Porlock Weir Fabulous views of Porlock Bay and the West Somerset coastline Excellent base for walking Well equipped kitchen with direct access to private enclosed courtyard Separate sitting room with log-burner Smart TV with Freeview Downstairs bathroom with shower over bath Access to fenced and stock-free orchard behind the property Off-road parking for two cars Access via private drive from the road Towels and linen provided Electricity, heating and wifi included Dogs welcome for £15 supplement per dog (2 maximum, or 3 small/medium dogs on request) Outside tap for muddy boots and dogs or washing down surfing equipment Short walk (10 minutes) from Porlock pubs, restaurants and grocery shops Porlock Weir only 1 mile Arrive from 4 pm Depart by 10 am The cottage is situated in outstanding walking country and for the more energetic there are coastal, woodland and moorland walks served by a network of superb paths from the door including the Coast Path and the Coleridge Way! Coachman's Cottage is situated between Porlock and Porlock Weir. The property is set well back from the lane and is accessed via a private drive (shared only with the owners property, which is next door). Dogs are welcome by prior arrangement (2 maximum, or possibly 3 small/medium dogs on request). A supplementary fee of £15 will be added to your invoice per dog. Please do not allow your dogs on the furniture or upstairs and do not leave them alone in the property at any time. Coachman's Cottage is strictly non-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
Coachman's Cottage kitchen is fitted with dishwasher, washing machine, fridge freezer, microwave, electric oven and hob. Other equipment includes toaster, kettle, a variety of kitchen utensils, cutlery, crockery and glasses. A Smart television (with Freeview) and CD player is provided in the living room plus a second television in the bedroom and wireless broadband is available throughout the property. A travel cot and/or high chair is available; please request them when booking so we can make sure they are present for your arrival. Electricity and heating costs are included in the price of your accommodation. Coachman's Cottage is fitted with central heating throughout, plus underfloor heating in the bathroom. There is also a log-burner in the living room, one basket of logs will be provided to get you started and additional logs can be purchased from the hardware shop in Porlock. 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. Bed linen is not supplied for the cot. Small amounts of basic supplies are provided - salt, pepper, oil, tea, coffee, sugar, toilet rolls, washing up materials etc.
- 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)
Coachman's Cottage is approached via a private drive (shared with the owner's home next door). There is a private enclosed courtyard immediately in front of the cottage and guests also have access to a stock-free and fenced orchard immediately behind the property. There is also an outside tap for muddy boots, dogs or washing down surfing equipment There is direct access from the cottage to the long distance path, The Coleridge Way, which passes immediately behind the orchard at the rear of the property. The South West Coast Path is just a field and a half to the front of the cottage, with access via the nearby footpath.
Electric vehicle charge point
Pets welcome
3 x Dog(s), £15
Cat(s)
Horses
Restricted mobility
Wheelchair users
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- 60 days
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- 7 days
- 48 hours
Firm 100% refund if the reservation is cancelled at least 60 days before the arrival date. 50% refund if the reservation is cancelled at least 30 days before the arrival date. We recommend adding cancellation cover during check-out to give you added protection for cancelling in the red zone above.
The region
+ MorePorlock Weir is a picturesque harbour village on the Exmoor National Park coastline in Somerset, with a history stretching back to the 15th century. The small tidal harbour, with its ancient lock gates and pebble beach, sits at the heart of a thriving community.
You'll... find a welcoming pub, restaurants ranging from relaxed dining to Michelin-listed Italian cuisine, cosy cafes, and a popular street food takeaway -- all within walking distance of the harbour. Independent shops and galleries line the lanes, including Exmoor Glass, the Harbour Gallery, and Porlock Bay Oysters, which opened expanded premises in 2024.
The larger village of Porlock is approximately one mile away and has a broader range of amenities including grocery shops, a traditional butcher, chemist, cash machine, hardware shop, visitor centre, and a selection of independent restaurants and tea rooms. Most shops in Porlock and Porlock Weir keep hours of 9am to 5pm, often extending during the summer season.
Porlock Weir was recently used as a filming location for The Salt Path, the adaptation of Raynor Winn's bestselling memoir about walking the South West Coast Path.
In Porlock Weir
The Bottom Ship -- A charming 400-year-old thatched pub in the centre of the village, serving local ales, West Country cider, and hearty pub food. The stone-floored bar has a roaring fire in winter, and a large outdoor seating area for the warmer months. Dog-friendly.
The Porlock Weir Hotel -- Occupying the beautifully restored former Anchor Hotel building, the hotel restaurant serves seasonal dishes using local produce, with a terrace overlooking the harbour. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily. Afternoon teas and Sunday lunch are particularly popular.
Locanda on the Weir -- An intimate Michelin-listed restaurant with just five tables, run by Neapolitan chef Pio. The five-course tasting menu showcases modern Italian cooking using Exmoor produce, some foraged and garden-grown. They also have a third-generation pizza chef serving authentic Neapolitan pizzas. Booking essential.
Ziangs at the Weir -- Popular Malaysian, Chinese, and Indonesian street food takeaway with outdoor seating overlooking the harbour. Family recipes going back five generations from Borneo. Booking recommended as it fills up quickly.
Harbour House Coffee Shop -- A dog-friendly coffee shop at Pieces of Eight with sea views, serving locally sourced seasonal produce, cakes, and light meals.
Harbour Gallery and Cafe -- A combined gallery and cafe serving homemade lunches, cakes, and snacks, with changing exhibitions of local art.
In Porlock Village (approximately 1 mile)
The Top Ship (The Ship Inn) -- A 13th-century coaching inn on Porlock High Street and winner of CAMRA Somerset Pub of the Year 2025. A family-run free house serving real ales with food at lunchtime and in the evening. Live music in the beer garden during summer.
Ziangs at the Olde Chapel -- The sit-down restaurant sister venue to Ziangs at the Weir, set in a converted chapel in Porlock village. Same wonderful Malaysian and Chinese cuisine with a larger menu.
Explore the harbour -- Porlock Weir's tidal harbour is the heart of the village. Watch the boats come and go, try crabbing from the harbour wall, or take a coastal boat trip with Porlock Weir Charters.
Walk to Turkey Island -- Cross the dock-gate bridge to explore the atmospheric spit of land crowned with a row of thatched 17th-century cottages. A lovely short stroll with views back across the harbour.
Visit Culbone Church -- A beautiful 1.5-mile walk through ancient woodland leads to St Beuno's, reputedly England's smallest complete parish church. Just 35 feet long and seating 33, it is a truly magical spot hidden in the Exmoor coast.
Porlock Bay Oysters -- Visit the independent oyster farm in the heart of Porlock Weir, which revived the old local tradition of oyster farming. Expanded new premises opened in 2024.
Exmoor Glass -- Browse the gallery and shop for Bristol Blue Glass and handmade dichroic glass jewellery. Open daily from 10am.
The Boat Shed Museum -- A small harbour museum open during summer months, run by a local fisherman and historian. A fascinating insight into the maritime history of the weir.
Paddle boarding and swimming -- The sheltered harbour and Porlock Bay offer paddle boarding, kayaking, and swimming in calmer conditions.
Wider Exmoor
Dunster Castle -- A striking medieval castle set in beautiful gardens, managed by the National Trust. Approximately 20 minutes by car.
Tarr Steps -- An ancient clapper bridge across the River Barle, surrounded by wonderful woodland walks. Approximately 30 minutes by car.
Horse riding -- Several riding stables offer moorland treks across Exmoor, suitable for all abilities.
Fishing -- Salmon and trout fishing on the rivers Lyn, Exe, and Barle. Sea fishing trips also run from the harbour.
Lynmouth and Lynton -- The famous cliff railway connects these twin villages, approximately 13 miles along the coast. The Valley of Rocks is spectacular.
Walks from the Doorstep
South West Coast Path -- The famous long-distance trail runs directly through Porlock Weir. Head east towards Bossington and Minehead, or west through Culbone Woods towards Lynmouth. The route has been updated as part of the King Charles III England Coast Path, now following a spectacular stretch closer to the coastline via Hurlstone Point.
Culbone Woods and Church -- A beautiful walk through ancient oak woodland to England's smallest parish church. Approximately 1.5 miles each way with stunning coastal glimpses through the trees.
Hurlstone Point -- A rewarding circular walk from the village taking in dramatic cliff-top views across Porlock Bay and the Bristol Channel. On clear days you can see across to Wales.
Bossington and Selworthy -- A lovely circular walk through the picture-postcard thatched village of Selworthy and across to Bossington, with views across the marshes and bay. Approximately 5 miles.
Worthy Wood and Ashley Combe -- Explore the atmospheric ruins of Lady Lovelace's estate hidden in the wooded hillside above Porlock Weir.
Horner Woods -- A National Nature Reserve with beautiful riverside walking through one of the finest ancient oak woodlands in Britain. A top spot for autumn colour and wild red deer. Approximately 3 miles by car.
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.
Minehead -- Sandy beaches can be found at Minehead, approximately 15 minutes by car.
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
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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 30 miles). Bus services run from Taunton to Minehead (route 28, approximately every 40 minutes on weekdays), and from Minehead to Porlock Weir (route 10). During summer months, the Exmoor Explorer open-top bus runs between Minehead and Lynmouth via Porlock.
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