The Farmhouse, West Anstey
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The Farmhouse is a large nine bedroom property with private garden including sauna, jacuzzi, BBQ and seating area. Two lounges with large family kitchen and dining room which can seat 21. 3 of the bedrooms have en-suites, plus 3 further family bathrooms. Sleeps 19 in beds + 2 on the sofa bed in snug
The Farmhouse at West Anstey is a beautiful, large self-catering house on Exmoor. Surrounded by stunning countryside and wildlife. The house is really comfortable and well equipped. Perfect for families getting away to relax with a hot tub and a sauna. Awarded the 'We’re Good To Go Industry Standard' Visit Britain Covid Assurance certificate and badge. Sleeps up to 21 guests The farmhouse has 9 bedrooms divided between the ground and first floors The bed arrangements are interchangeable allowing you to plan for your party’s needs 2 lounges with gorgeous inglenook fireplaces and wood-burning stoves (and the 2nd lounge has a double sofa bed) A large dining room with a big oak dining table Spacious farmhouse kitchen is always welcoming with an Aga and triple oven Rangemaster, it's really well equipped with everything from a citrus zester to a fish poacher. Back garden has a hot tub and a sauna, outdoor sofas and tables and chairs and a gas BBQ Dogs welcome (3 max) for a supplement of £15 per dog Wifi, heating and electricity included Bed linen and towels provided Arrive from 4 pm Depart by 10 am The main lounge has 3 huge, extremely comfy sofas facing the inglenook fireplace, which contains a large wood burning stove (logs and kindling for the stoves are provided). The lounge has a 50†³ HD flat screen TV, full Sky package & a DVD player. The snug also has an inglenook fireplace with a wood burning stove and a big comfy sofa and armchairs. This room is perfect for those in your party who might like a bit of quiet time or it can become a gaming or play room. The dining room has 2 oak tables that seat 20. Table cloths, mats and candleabra are provided should you wish to use them. There are 2 sets of china and a variety of glasses for dinner parties including plastic ones for children and flutes for bubbles! The dining room also has a piano and a comfy sofa which looks out over the back garden. A stereo is provided with an aux cable for those dinner time playlists. The Farmhouse kitchen is light and airy with a warm welcoming feel. It has an oil fuelled Aga which is on from mid September to the end of March. There is also a state of the art Rangemaster Excel which boasts a triple oven and a 5 ring induction hob. The kitchen is extremely well equipped and you will find cake tins, baking trays, a food mixer and another stereo (with aux cable!). The kitchen has a large table which seats 8 and 2 high chairs are provided for little ones. You’ll also find stair gates in the snug if you need them. In the bedrooms there's a mixture of feather and hypoallergenic pillows throughout. Each bed has a feather and down quilt. A large bath towel and a hand towel is provided for each guest. The bed arrangements are interchangeable allowing you to plan for your party’s needs. 3 of the bedrooms are en-suite and there are 3 additional bathrooms. Dogs are welcome by prior arrangement (maximum of 3). A supplementary fee of £15 will be added to your invoice per dog, per stay. Please do not allow your dogs on the furniture or upstairs and do not leave them alone in the property at any time. Dogs to be kept on leads when outside of the property. Non-smoking property.
- 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
Essentials Cooking basics Dedicated workspace Dishes and silverware Shampoo Shower gel Extra pillows and blankets Hangers Games console Piano Baby bath Baby safety gates Babysitter recommendations Children’s books and toys Children’s tableware Cot Fireplace guards Travel cot Carbon monoxide alarm Fire extinguisher First aid kit Smoke alarm Baking sheet Barbecue utensils Coffee maker Lake access Private entrance BBQ grill Garden Patio or balcony Free parking on premises
- 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)
Private This property has a private and enclosed garden with 2 hot tubs and a sauna, outdoor sofas and tables and chairs and a gas BBQ. Shared The grounds surrounding the property includes a lake with carp, an all-weather tennis court, there’s also a games room with a pool table, table tennis and darts, which guests are welcome to enjoy and make use of, but these are shared facilities with the other holiday cottages nearby. Deer's Leap is a farm with animals, ponies, chickens, sheep, cows and a beagle called Poppy. Surrounding Area Exmoor itself is one of England’s, largely undiscovered treasures. There are miles of walks through pretty villages with quaint tea shops and country pubs by rivers, ancient woodland, breathtaking views across open moorland of the majestic red deer and Exmoor ponies and some of the country’s most stunning coastal paths and beaches. If however, what you crave is a holiday of sheer pampering, then rest assured, you needn’t even leave the house! The Farmhouse is semi-attached to Hartford Cottage accommodation. 5 Bell Tents are situated around 75 yards from the Farmhouse, set up in their own area. Owners live on site. Please note dogs must be kept on leads when outside.
Electric vehicle charge point
Pets welcome
3 x Dog(s), £15 per stay
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
+ MoreWest Anstey is a tiny, peaceful hamlet tucked into rolling hills on the southern edge of Exmoor National Park, deep in the unspoilt Anstey valley of Mid Devon.
This is remote, unhurried countryside at its finest. Scattered farms and stone cottages sit among fields and ...hedgerows, with no through traffic, no streetlights, and no noise beyond birdsong and the occasional bleating of sheep. The hamlet's 13th-century Church of St Petrock stands as a quiet reminder of centuries of rural life in this hidden corner of Exmoor.
Local Services
West Anstey has no shop, pub, or post office -- this is a place to escape from it all. For everyday essentials, the nearest towns are Bampton (approximately 5 miles south) and Dulverton (approximately 6 miles east). Bampton has a small Co-op, post office, pharmacy, and several pubs. Dulverton is the southern gateway to Exmoor National Park, with a range of independent shops, a butcher, a delicatessen, a chemist, and the Exmoor National Park Visitor Centre.
Nearby Shopping
South Molton, approximately 8 miles north, is the nearest market town with a wider range of shops, a Tesco supermarket, banks, cafes, and a popular weekly pannier market. For larger supermarkets and high street shopping, Tiverton is approximately 15 miles south and Barnstaple approximately 20 miles north-west.
Nearest Pubs and Restaurants
There is no pub or restaurant in West Anstey itself, but several excellent options are within a short drive.
The Poltimore Arms, Kings Nympton -- Approximately 8 miles north-west. A wonderfully traditional thatched Devon longhouse pub with a devoted following. The Poltimore Arms serves hearty home-cooked food using local ingredients, with real ales straight from the cask and a warm, convivial atmosphere. No pretensions, just honest country pub food done well. Worth the drive.
The Bridge Inn, Dulverton -- Approximately 6 miles east. A popular pub in the heart of Dulverton, serving a good range of pub food, real ales, and local ciders. A friendly stop after a walk or a browse around the town's independent shops.
The Bark House Hotel, Oakfordbridge -- Approximately 5 miles south. A small country house hotel in a beautiful riverside setting on the edge of the Exe valley. The restaurant serves seasonal menus using locally sourced produce, and the terrace is a lovely spot in summer. Booking recommended for dinner.
The Exeter Inn, Bampton -- Approximately 5 miles south. A traditional village pub in the centre of Bampton, serving pub food and real ales in a relaxed setting.
Tarr Farm Inn -- Approximately 10 miles east. A lovely 17th-century inn beside the famous Tarr Steps clapper bridge on the River Barle. Refined pub food using local produce -- Exmoor lamb, Devon beef, Cornish seafood, and game. Cream teas are served throughout the day, and outdoor tables overlook the river. Booking recommended.
In South Molton
South Molton (approximately 8 miles) has several pubs, cafes, and takeaways. The town's pannier market, held on Thursdays and Saturdays, is a good source of local produce, artisan bread, and homemade cakes.
Explore Exmoor from the doorstep -- West Anstey sits right on the southern boundary of Exmoor National Park. Step outside and you are immediately in some of the quietest, most unspoilt countryside in England. The lanes, fields, and commons around the hamlet are perfect for gentle walks, birdwatching, and simply soaking up the peace.
Exmoor ponies on Anstey Commons -- The open moorland of Anstey Commons, just above the hamlet, is home to herds of wild Exmoor ponies. These rare native ponies have grazed the moor for thousands of years and can often be seen from the lanes and paths around West Anstey.
Red deer watching -- Exmoor is home to England's largest wild red deer herd, and the quiet hills around West Anstey are excellent deer country. Dawn and dusk are the best times to spot them on the surrounding moorland and in the wooded valleys.
Dulverton -- Approximately 6 miles east. Known as the southern gateway to Exmoor, Dulverton is a handsome small town on the River Barle with a fine selection of independent shops, galleries, a bookshop, and the Exmoor National Park Visitor Centre. A wonderful place to spend a morning browsing and picking up local produce.
Tarr Steps -- Approximately 10 miles east. An ancient clapper bridge across the River Barle, formed from 17 massive stone slabs and believed to be medieval in origin. The bridge sits within a National Nature Reserve surrounded by beautiful oak woodland, and makes a wonderful spot for a riverside walk and picnic.
Knightshayes Court -- Approximately 12 miles south. A striking Victorian Gothic Revival house owned by the National Trust, set in magnificent gardens and parkland above the Exe valley near Tiverton. The walled garden, topiary, and woodland walks are outstanding.
Fishing -- The rivers and streams around West Anstey offer excellent trout and salmon fishing. The Rivers Exe, Barle, and Yeo are all within easy reach. Day permits and local advice are available in Dulverton and South Molton.
Stargazing -- Exmoor was designated Europe's first International Dark Sky Reserve, and West Anstey's remote location with minimal light pollution makes it a superb spot for stargazing. On clear nights, the Milky Way is visible overhead.
Walks from the Doorstep
Anstey Gate and Anstey Commons -- Walk directly from the hamlet up onto the open moorland of Anstey Commons. This is classic Exmoor landscape -- rolling heather, rough grassland, and wide skies. Wild Exmoor ponies graze freely here, and the views stretch across the moor in every direction. Various routes of 3 to 8 miles are possible, all starting and finishing from the doorstep.
River Yeo Valley -- Follow quiet lanes and footpaths along the valley of the River Yeo, which flows through the Anstey valley below the hamlet. Gentle, sheltered walking through farmland and woodland, with good chances of spotting herons, dippers, and kingfishers.
Two Moors Way -- This long-distance trail connecting Exmoor to Dartmoor passes close to West Anstey. You can join the route for a day walk heading north towards the open moor or south towards Bampton and the Exe valley.
Dulverton to Tarr Steps -- Approximately 6 miles east. A beautiful riverside walk following the River Barle upstream from Dulverton through ancient oak woodland to the famous Tarr Steps clapper bridge. The route is approximately 4 miles each way, or you can arrange transport and walk one way. One of the finest river walks on Exmoor.
Haddon Hill -- Approximately 8 miles east. A rewarding moorland walk with panoramic views over Wimbleball Lake and the surrounding hills. The route crosses open heathland rich in wildlife, with the option to extend down to the lake shore.
Molland Moor -- Approximately 5 miles north. Wild, open moorland that is one of the best places on Exmoor to see red deer. The moor offers expansive walking with few other people, and the sense of remoteness is remarkable.
Beaches
West Anstey is deep inland Exmoor, so the coast requires a drive, but there are rewarding options in both directions.
Porlock Bay and Bossington Beach -- Approximately 30 to 40 minutes north. A dramatic arc of pebbles backed by the Porlock Marsh salt flats, with Bossington Beach offering a vast shingle expanse and views across to the South Wales coast.
North Devon beaches -- The golden sand beaches at Woolacombe, Croyde, and Saunton Sands are approximately 40 to 50 minutes by car. Excellent surfing, rock pooling, and family-friendly bathing. A wonderful day out from West Anstey.
Minehead -- Approximately 30 minutes north-east. A wide expanse of sand at low tide, ideal for families. Also the starting point of the 630-mile South West Coast Path.
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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 Tiverton Parkway (approximately 20 miles). There is no public transport to West Anstey itself, so a car is essential for reaching and exploring this part of Exmoor. The nearest airport is Exeter Airport (approximately 35 miles). Bristol Airport is approximately 75 miles away. Car hire is available at both airports.
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