Wey House, Withypool
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Wey House, Withypool (Somerset) is located in this picturesque village in the heart of Exmoor, and enjoys fabulous views across the open moorland. It's an ideal spot to get-away from it all, and to explore the National Park. This spacious property can sleep up to 9 guests and is also pet-friendly.
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Wey House, Withypool (Somerset) is set in the heart of Withypool, an idyllic village in Exmoor National Park. Originally a farm workers cottage, it's thought to be one of the first to be built in Withypool for this purpose. It has a delightful south-westerly aspect and has been extended over the years to the spacious property it is today yet retains many original features including a magnificent fireplace with wood-burner and bread oven, exposed beams and wooden panelling. It's an easy walk (couple of minutes) to the popular Royal Oak Inn as well as the village stores. Wey House looks towards Withypool Common, the open moorland around the village where Exmoor ponies and red deer can often be seen. Sleeps up to 9 guests in 5 bedrooms Master room with super-king bed with en-suite One king-size double bedroom, one double bedroom, one twin bedroom and one single room. Kitchen-breakfast room with seating at the table 9 Spacious drawing room Separate snug with wood-burner Galleried landing which has been made into a comfortable seating area with additional TV and table football Two upstairs family bathrooms comprising bath with shower over One en-suite shower room Two ground floor cloakrooms each with toilet and hand basin Private, enclosed garden and parking On-site EV charger available Dogs welcome (maximum of 3) for £15 supplement per dog Easy walking distance to the village pub, shop, and tea rooms Bed linen and towels are provided. Electricity, heating and wifi included Arrive from 4pm Depart by 10 am Dogs are welcome (maximum of 3) for a supplementary fee of £15 per dog per booking. Please do not allow your dogs on the furniture or upstairs and do not leave them alone in the property at any time. This property 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
Wey House is a spacious property, the downstairs comprises; Kitchen-breakfast room, with built-in appliances including Neff electric grill and oven, gas hob, fridge and dishwasher. Plus a good selection of cookware, glassware, crockery and cutlery. The dining table can comfortably seat 10 guests. Sitting room has a built-in open fireplace with slate hearth and wooden mantle over for cosy evenings in front of the TV. Separate snug has a wonderful Inglenook open fireplace in a stone surround with a slate hearth and an original bread oven, the exposed beams and wooden panelling give this room great character. There is a smart-TV and comfortable seating. Plus there is also boot room, pantry, utility with extra fridge-freezer space, washing machine, and plenty of space for boots, shoes and coats. There are two downstairs cloakrooms, each with a toilet and hand basin. Upstairs, are the bedrooms: Master bedroom with super-king bed with views over Withypool Common and the surrounding countryside, an attached dressing room and an en-euite comprising bath, toilet, hand basin and a separate shower cubicle. Second King-size bedroom with a hand basin and west / easterly views overlooking the paddock to the rear of the property. Twin bedroom has a hand basin and views overlooking the front garden to the south. Plus another smaller double bedroom with hand basin and a single bedroom. There are two family bathrooms upstairs, one has a bath with separate shower cubicle, and the other has a bath with shower tap attachment. The large galleried landing has been made into a comfortable seating area, with smart-TV and table football game, and also has moorland views across Withypool Common Electricity and heating costs are included in the price of your accommodation. The central heating can be adjusted to suit your preferences and the seasons. A basket of logs and kindling will be provided for the open fire in the cooler months. 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. There may be non-perishable items like a salt, pepper and a few herbs or spices available. Cleaning materials such as washing up liquid, and surface cleaner will be present in the property. One or two toilet rolls will be provided per toilet. Dogs are welcome but not permitted to get onto the furniture or to go upstairs at all. Dogs are charged at £15 per dog per stay, maximum of 3 dogs per booking.
- 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)
The property is approached via its own private driveway leading to a car parking and turning area outside the house with CCTV. The property sits within in a lawned garden plus an abundance of shrubs, plants and trees. Outside furniture includes a large table with 10 chairs and umbrella. there is a charcoal BBQ and a log burner. Charcoal, logs etc. are available from the local shop on your doorstep. The garden is not enclosed as there is no gate across the drive. To the rear of the property is a paddock which can be used by guests for exercising your dogs, the paddock is fenced all the way around. The village amenities are all within easy walking distance from the front door, just down the drive and then a minute or two on foot to the local pub serving food, The Royal Oak Inn, there's also a well-stocked Village Shop, Post Office, Tea Rooms, nearby Church and the river bank of the Barle that runs through the village is a popular spot in the summer months.
Electric vehicle charge point
The charger operates on a pay-as-you-go system, set at a reasonable tariff, giving you the flexibility to charge your vehicle with ease through either the voltshare app or app-less.
Pets welcome
3 x Dog(s), £15 per stay
Cat(s)
Horses
Larger groups of well-behaved dogs (more than 3) may be permitted on request, on the condition that they are kept in the boot room when in the house, and along with a refundable security deposit of £225. This security deposit will be retained in all/part if additional cleaning of the property is required following the dogs or there is any damage to the property.
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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
+ MoreWithypool is a small moorland village in the heart of Exmoor National Park, set in a beautiful valley where the River Barle flows beneath a handsome six-arched medieval bridge.
The village has been a popular destination for countryside lovers for well over a century. T...he author R.D. Blackmore, who wrote Lorna Doone, stayed here, as did General Eisenhower, who used the area for D-Day training in the 1940s. At the centre of village life is The Royal Oak Inn, a welcoming 18th-century pub serving real ales, local ciders, and hearty food. The village also has a charming tea room and a small shop and post office selling everyday essentials, local honey, handmade soaps, and art.
Withypool sits at a natural crossroads in central Exmoor, making it an excellent base for exploring the moor in all directions. The River Barle is one of the finest rivers on Exmoor, and the walks along its banks -- south to the ancient Tarr Steps or north to the medieval Landacre Bridge -- are among the most beautiful in the National Park.
The nearest small town is Dulverton (approximately 7 miles), known as the southern gateway to Exmoor, where you will find a mini-supermarket, butcher, post office, chemist, cash machine, and a good selection of independent shops and restaurants. Minehead (approximately 12 miles) has larger supermarkets, petrol stations, and high street facilities.
In Withypool
The Royal Oak Inn -- A much-loved 18th-century Exmoor inn at the heart of the village, open from midday every day with food served all day until 8pm. The menu features hearty dishes made with local ingredients, and the bar serves Exmoor ales including their own Withy Wanger Ale, plus local ciders and an extensive gin and malt collection. Two bars with woodburners, beamed ceilings, and a beautifully decorated dining room seating up to 36. Dogs and children are welcome throughout. Sunday roasts are popular -- booking is recommended.
Withypool Tea Rooms -- A delightful tea room in the centre of the village, opposite the old village shop. Open daily from 9am to 4pm during the season (spring through to late autumn). Home-cooked light meals, homemade cakes, and traditional cream teas. A favourite stop for walkers tackling the Tarr Steps route or the Two Moors Way. Arrive before 11.30am on Sundays to be sure of a table.
Withypool Village Shop -- Right opposite the tea room, this charming shop and post office has a hand-painted turquoise sign and a red telephone box outside. Pick up everyday essentials, local Exmoor honey, handmade soaps, and gifts.
Nearby
Tarr Farm Inn -- A beautiful 17th-century inn right beside the famous Tarr Steps on the River Barle, approximately 15 minutes by car. Award-winning food using Exmoor lamb, Devon Red Ruby beef, Cornish seafood, and local game. Cream teas served throughout the day. Outdoor tables overlook the river. Booking recommended, especially at weekends.
The Crown Hotel, Exford -- A 17th-century family-run coaching inn in the village of Exford, approximately 4 miles away. A cosy country bar serving real ales and hearty home-cooked food, plus an award-winning restaurant for something special. Roaring log fires in winter and outside dining in summer. Dog-friendly throughout.
In Dulverton (approximately 7 miles)
Dulverton offers a wider choice of dining. Woods Bar and Restaurant is a much-loved establishment named the Good Pub Guide's National Wine Bar of the Year. The Bridge Inn is a popular country pub beside the medieval bridge over the River Barle, serving great ales and modern British food. There are also tea rooms, a Thai restaurant, and a fish and chip shop.
Tarr Steps -- One of Exmoor's most famous landmarks, an ancient clapper bridge spanning the River Barle approximately 5 miles south of Withypool. The bridge is 180 feet long with 17 massive stone slabs, some weighing over two tonnes. A Grade I listed building and Scheduled Ancient Monument, surrounded by a National Nature Reserve of ancient oak woodland rich in wildlife including red deer, otters, and dormice. A spectacular walk along the River Barle from Withypool, or a short drive with a car park nearby.
Withypool Stone Circle -- A Bronze Age stone circle on the southwestern slope of Withypool Hill, approximately 1,250 feet above sea level. Originally comprising around 100 stones in a ring 36 metres across, around 27 stones survive today. One of only two prehistoric stone circles on Exmoor, and a Scheduled Ancient Monument since 1925. A rewarding walk from the village with fine moorland views.
Exmoor Ponies -- Withypool Hill and the surrounding moorland are home to herds of free-roaming Exmoor ponies, Britain's oldest native breed and classed as endangered by the Rare Breeds Survival Trust. Walk up from the village to spot them grazing on the open moor. Nearby Winsford Hill is home to the largest free-living herd, and the Exmoor Pony Centre near Dulverton offers the chance to meet ponies up close.
Red Deer Watching -- Exmoor is one of the best places in England to see wild red deer. The woodlands along the River Barle and the open moorland around Withypool offer excellent opportunities, particularly during the autumn rut when the stags can be heard roaring across the valleys.
Fishing -- The River Barle runs right through Withypool and offers excellent fly fishing for wild brown trout and salmon. Day permits are available locally. The river is a favourite among anglers for its beautiful setting and challenging fishing.
Dark Sky Stargazing -- Exmoor was designated Europe's first International Dark Sky Reserve. With almost no light pollution, the skies above Withypool are spectacular on clear nights. Look out for the Milky Way, shooting stars, and even the occasional northern lights.
Horse Riding -- Several riding stables in the area offer moorland treks across Exmoor, suitable for all abilities. An unforgettable way to experience the landscape, with rides crossing open heather moorland and through wooded valleys.
Dunster Castle -- A striking medieval castle set in beautiful subtropical gardens, managed by the National Trust. Approximately 25 minutes by car.
Dulverton -- A charming small town approximately 7 miles south, with over 40 independent shops, a National Park Visitor Centre, galleries, and riverside walks along the Barle.
Walks from the Doorstep
Withypool to Tarr Steps along the River Barle -- One of the finest walks on Exmoor. Follow the River Barle south through beautiful oak woodland to the ancient clapper bridge at Tarr Steps. Approximately 5 miles each way, or take the popular 8-mile circular route returning over Withypool Hill with superb moorland views throughout. Allow 4 to 5 hours for the full circuit. The riverside path passes through a National Nature Reserve -- watch for red deer, dippers, and otters.
Withypool Hill -- Walk up from the village to the open moorland of Withypool Hill, rising to over 1,300 feet. The hill is home to the Withypool Stone Circle, Bronze Age burial mounds known as the Brightworthy Barrows, and free-roaming Exmoor ponies. Panoramic views across central Exmoor. A shorter walk of 3 to 4 miles that can be combined with the Tarr Steps route.
Landacre Bridge -- A gentle walk north along the River Barle from Withypool to Landacre Bridge, a medieval packhorse bridge and Grade II* listed building in a picturesque moorland setting. Approximately 2 miles each way on easy terrain, with perfect picnic spots along the riverbanks.
Winsford Hill and The Punchbowl -- Open moorland walking approximately 4 miles south of Withypool, with panoramic views across Exmoor. The Punchbowl is a dramatic natural amphitheatre on the hillside. Home to the largest free-living herd of Exmoor ponies. The Three Wambarrows -- Bronze Age burial mounds -- crown the hilltop.
The Two Moors Way -- This long-distance trail linking Exmoor to Dartmoor passes through Withypool. Walk a section in either direction for a wonderful day out across the heart of the moor.
Dunkery Beacon -- The highest point on Exmoor at 519 metres, with panoramic views stretching to Dartmoor, the Brecon Beacons, and across the Bristol Channel to Wales. Several walking routes lead to the summit. Approximately 25 minutes by car to the nearest starting point.
Beaches
Porlock Bay -- A sweeping 3-mile pebble beach backed by marshland and salt marsh, wild and beautiful in all seasons. Approximately 13 miles from Withypool (around 30 minutes by car).
Minehead -- The nearest sandy beach, approximately 12 miles away (around 25 minutes by car). A wide expanse of sand at low tide, ideal for families. Also the starting point of the South West Coast Path.
Dunster Beach -- A quieter sand and shingle beach near the historic village of Dunster, approximately 12 miles away.
North Devon beaches -- The golden sand surfing 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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A car is necessary
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 50 miles). Bus services are very limited in this part of Exmoor. A car is essential for reaching Withypool and for getting around during your stay. The nearest airports are Bristol (approximately 90 miles) and Exeter (approximately 50 miles). Both have car hire facilities.
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