The Dog House, Porlock
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The Dog House, Porlock (Somerset) is a spacious holiday cottage situated in the heart of this stunning Exmoor village, and less than a mile to the coastline. Ideal for families or groups, The Dog House has 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, off-road parking, a private courtyard garden and is dog-friendly
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The Dog House is a beautiful semi-detached house dating back to the early 1900's and is situated in the centre of the picturesque village of Porlock, Somerset, but off the main thoroughfare. Only a few minutes stroll to all pubs, shops and restaurants and a mere 20minute walk to Porlock beach, makes this the ideal holiday home from which to explore. The property offers well-proportioned holiday accommodation over three levels and has been remodelled and renovated in recent years to include all the modern conveniences of a quality holiday cottage. It boasts four bedrooms, three with their own en-suite facilities, and a superb open-plan ground floor living space which leads out to a delightful enclosed courtyard garden. Sleeps 8 guests (plus additional cot and z-bed) Four bedrooms, split over the first and second floors One king bedroom, two double bedrooms, and one twin bedroom Four bathrooms, three of which are en-suites Plus ground floor cloakroom with toilet Spacious open plan kitchen-dining room with large separate utility room Comfortable sitting area with wood-burner Easy walking distance to all restaurants, pubs, shops, beach etc. Private enclosed courtyard to the rear Bed linen and towels are provided Wifi available (fibre broadband; 40-50mb download speed and 8mb upload) Electricity and heating included Arrive from 4pm Depart by 10 am The Dog House can accommodate up to two well-behaved dogs (downstairs only please) for a supplementary fee of £15 per dog per booking. Sadly it cannot accommodate four legged friends who chew furniture, bark excessively or enjoy sleeping upstairs. 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. Saturday changeover only in peak periods. Short breaks available in the low season. This property is strictly non-smoking. Thank you for your cooperation
Security Deposit Information :-
A £300 security deposit is required.
This will be added to the total price of your booking (itemised separately) and will be refunded after your stay unless the owner discovers damage to the property or its contents after your departure.
- 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
Arranged over three floors the accommodation comprises; entrance porch into the hallway and the stairs lead up to first floor. The ground floor is largely open-plan; the sitting room has a wood-burner with comfortable seating and TV, and French door out to the rear courtyard area. The superb kitchen-dining room is spacious and includes modern appliances such as an integrated induction hob, eye level oven with warming drawer, dishwasher, tall fridge-freezer, kettle and toaster. Ample crockery, cutlery, glassware, pots, pans, and utensils are also provided. Staying on the ground floor there is a large utility room with washing machine, tumble dryer, sink, microwave and a separate cloakroom with toilet and hand basin. On the first floor there are two bedrooms, one double and one twin, both with views towards the surrounding hills. The double bedroom has a king-sized bed and an en-suite wet room including toilet and hand basin. There is also a family bathroom on the first floor which comprises bath with mixer tap and hand shower attachment, toilet and hand basin. Upstairs again to the second floor there are two further bedrooms, both with double beds, and with views to the surrounding hills. Both also have en-suite shower rooms including toilets and hand basins. Heating and electricity is included in the price of your accommodation. There is oil-fired underfloor heating to the ground and first floors, plus a wood-burner in the sitting room. A starter basket of logs will be provided in the cooler months (December to February). Further logs can be purchased locally in the village. Wifi is available at no extra cost, provided by fibre broadband with current speeds of 40-50mb download/8mb upload. Bed linen and towels are provided, but please bring your own beach towels if you want to take them on day trips or use towels outside. Well behaved dogs welcome (2 max) for £15 supplement per dog per booking. Dogs are welcome downstairs only please. Sadly it cannot accommodate four legged friends who chew furniture, bark excessively or enjoy sleeping upstairs.
- 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)
At the front of the property is a small garden which is crazy paved with shrub borders behind low wall with wrought iron pedestrian gate. To the rear is a private walled courtyard with table and chairs for dining outside. The rear courtyard is only accessible via the living room patio doors (there is no external access directly into this area). It's an easy walk to all village amenities, Porlock is a wonderful working Exmoor village boasting three pubs, two grocery shops, a traditional local butcher, chemist, cash machine, hardware shop, visitor centre, several art galleries and a range of independent restaurants, shops and tea rooms.
Electric vehicle charge point
Pets welcome
2 x Dog(s), £15 per stay
Cat(s)
Horses
The property provides two dog beds (1 x large, 1 x medium) but please bring own blankets.
Porlock and its surrounding areas are extremely dog friendly so it is the ideal place to bring your four legged companion on holiday.
If you want to bring your pooch on holiday but also fancy some days out that may not be suitable for your dog, then give 'Exmoor Dog Walks' a call! A professional, reliable dog walking and sitting service with collect and drop off available
Restricted mobility
Wheelchair users
- 3 months
- 42 days
- 30 days
- 14 days
- 7 days
- 48 hours
100% 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 is a historic village on the edge of Exmoor National Park in Somerset, in a sheltered vale between the moor and the Bristol Channel coast. Its heritage stretches back to Saxon times.
The meandering High Street is lined with independent shops, including a tradit...ional butcher, chemist, hardware shop, post office, two convenience stores, art galleries, a chocolate shop, and a cash machine. Most shops keep hours of 9am to 5pm, often extending during the summer season.
The harbour hamlet of Porlock Weir is approximately one mile to the west and makes a lovely walk or a short drive. There you will find a 15th-century tidal harbour, a pub, restaurants, cafes, and independent shops and galleries.
Minehead is the nearest town, approximately 6 miles away. Here you will find larger supermarkets and petrol stations (Tesco and Morrisons on the outskirts with longer opening hours), most major high street banks with cash machines, and a range of other shops. EV charging points are available at Porlock Central Car Park.
Pubs
The Ship Inn (Top Ship) -- A 13th-century coaching inn on Porlock High Street, Grade II listed and one of the oldest inns on Exmoor. Winner of CAMRA Somerset Pub of the Year 2025 and featured in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide for 16 consecutive years. A family-run free house serving up to eight real ales and local ciders, with homemade food at lunchtime and in the evening. The flagstone-floored bar has an open fire in winter, and a large three-tiered beer garden with a children's play area for summer. Live music in the garden during summer months. Dog-friendly.
The Castle Inn -- A cosy family-run pub, restaurant and B&B on Porlock High Street. Cask Marque certified real ales, home-cooked food served daily at lunchtime and in the evening. Open seven days a week. Dog-friendly.
Restaurants
Ziangs at the Olde Chapel -- An authentic Malaysian, Chinese, and Indonesian restaurant set in a beautifully converted chapel on Porlock High Street. Family recipes dating back three generations from Borneo, with generous portions and a warm atmosphere. The sister venue to Ziangs at the Weir in Porlock Weir. Booking recommended as it fills up quickly.
Piggy In The Middle -- A popular eatery on the High Street serving homemade pies and other hearty dishes. Eat in or take away.
Cafes and Tea Rooms
Whortleberry Tearoom -- A traditional village tearoom on Porlock High Street serving homemade cakes, light lunches, and cream teas with local whortleberry jam. Their signature apple and whortleberry cake served warm with clotted cream is a favourite. Open Wednesday to Sunday. Dog-friendly studio B&B also available.
In Porlock Weir (approximately 1 mile)
The Bottom Ship -- A 400-year-old thatched pub in the centre of Porlock Weir village, serving local ales, West Country cider, and hearty pub food. Run by the same family as The Top Ship. Dog-friendly.
Locanda on the Weir -- An intimate Michelin-listed Italian restaurant with a five-course tasting menu and authentic Neapolitan pizzas. Booking essential.
The Porlock Weir Hotel -- The hotel restaurant serves seasonal dishes with a terrace overlooking the harbour. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily.
In Porlock Village
St Dubricius Church -- A Grade I listed 13th-century church with an unusual truncated spire, damaged in the Great Storm of 1703 and never replaced. Inside you will find a 15th-century font, medieval memorials, and the magnificent tomb of the 4th Lord Harington and his wife. In the churchyard stands a yew tree said to be over 1,000 years old.
Dovery Manor Museum -- Housed in a 15th-century medieval manor house, this volunteer-run museum illustrates the rich history of Porlock and surrounding communities. Free admission. Open May to September, Monday to Saturday.
Porlock Visitor Centre -- An award-winning visitor centre open six days a week with maps, books, local gifts, and expert advice on walks, places to visit, and what is on in the area.
Dark Sky Reserve -- Porlock is part of the first International Dark Sky Reserve in Europe, offering spectacular stargazing. The Dark Sky Discovery Trail is a peaceful two-mile night walk to Larkbarrow Farm ruins on the moor.
Nearby Attractions
Porlock Weir Harbour -- A mile to the west, the 15th-century tidal harbour with its ancient lock gates makes a lovely walk from the village. Watch the boats, try crabbing, or browse the independent shops and galleries.
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. Rides from nearby Horner take in Selworthy Beacon with views across to Wales.
Cycling -- Mountain biking and e-biking on Exmoor, with uplift services based at Horner Farm. Exmoor Adventures offers guided rides on the moor and the Quantock Hills.
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 Village
Horner Woods -- One of the largest ancient oak woodlands in Britain, designated a National Nature Reserve and managed by the National Trust. Beautiful riverside walking along Horner Water through woods carpeted with bluebells in spring. Home to red deer -- listen for the roaring of stags during the autumn rut. The oldest oak, known as The General, is over 500 years old. Approximately 2 miles from Porlock.
Bossington and Selworthy Circular -- A lovely walk through the picture-postcard thatched village of Selworthy and across to Bossington, with views across the marshes and Porlock Bay. Tea rooms at both villages open Easter to October. Approximately 5 miles.
Dunkery Beacon -- The highest point on Exmoor at 519 metres, with panoramic views across to Wales, Dartmoor, and the Quantock Hills. Accessible from Horner Woods or via the car park at Dunkery Gate. A rewarding half-day walk from the village.
South West Coast Path -- The famous 630-mile long-distance trail passes through nearby Porlock Weir. Walk east towards Bossington and Hurlstone Point, or west through Culbone Woods to England's smallest parish church. The route has been updated as part of the King Charles III England Coast Path.
Porlock to Porlock Weir -- A pleasant 1-mile walk between the village and the harbour, following quiet lanes past farmland. A perfect evening stroll before dinner at one of the harbour restaurants.
Allerford and the Packhorse Bridge -- A short walk east from Porlock to the hamlet of Allerford with its medieval packhorse bridge, one of the most photographed landmarks in the area. The Allerford Museum gives a glimpse of rural life in years gone by.
Beaches
Porlock Bay -- A sweeping 3-mile pebble beach stretching from Porlock Weir to Bossington, backed by marshland and salt marsh designated as an SSSI. Wild and beautiful in all seasons, accessed via Porlock Weir (1 mile).
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
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 30 miles). Bus services run from Taunton to Minehead (route 28, approximately every 40 minutes on weekdays), and from Minehead to Porlock (route 10). During summer months, the Exmoor Coaster open-top bus runs between Minehead and Lynmouth via Porlock.
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