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Nestled along the stunning coastline of West Somerset, Watchet is a charming harbor town, perfect for luxury cottage holidays that blend the tranquility of the countryside with the allure of the seaside. Here, visitors can revel in the town's rich maritime history, evident in its quaint streets lined with unique shops and cozy cafes. The picturesque marina offers the perfect spot for leisurely strolls, where the bracing sea air and views of rolling hills meet the gentle sounds of boats bobbing in the water. In the heart of town stands the fascinating Watchet Boat Museum, displaying an array of local maritime artifacts and stories. Visitors can also explore the ancient Market House Museum, where the lore of Watchet's past is vividly brought to life.
Beyond the town’s enticing streets, a short distance offers a wealth of outdoor pursuits that will satisfy any lover of nature and adventure. The Quantock Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty just a few miles away, present excellent opportunities for hiking, horse riding, and mountain biking. Alternatively, a visit to the enchanting Cleeve Abbey, a tranquil English Heritage site near Washford, provides insights into medieval monastic life set amidst magnificent ruins and verdant landscapes. For families or wildlife enthusiasts, the Tropiquaria Zoo offers an engaging day out with a variety of exotic animals and an all-weather play area for children.
Within an hour’s drive, holidaymakers can explore a multitude of attractions and destinations that Somerset proudly boasts. The charming village of Dunster, with its imposing castle and medieval streets, lies in the nearby Exmoor National Park, an area celebrated for its dramatic moorland scenery and wildlife such as wild ponies and red deer. Further afield, the vibrant city of Taunton offers a delightful mix of shopping, dining, and cultural activities, while the expansive beaches of Minehead provide the perfect setting for sunbathing and family fun. For a more secluded experience, the rugged coastline of Kilve Beach presents fascinating rock formations and fossils, wonderful for exploring with children or those with a keen interest in geology. Watchet's prime location offers the ideal base for uncovering both the luxuries and the natural splendors of Somerset and beyond.
Looking for sleeps 8 pet-friendly holiday accommodation in the charming harbour town of Watchet?
48 Swain Street in Watchet offers fantastic holiday accommodation for up to 8 guests and up to 2 well behaved pet dogs (please note the property has no garden but there are good dog-friendly walks within a 2 minute walk). The accommodation at this charming holiday home is arranged over 3 floors.
This welcoming holiday home offers a cosy and stylish feel throughout.
The Accommodation comprises:
•Lounge with comfy sofas,
•Spacious well equipped kitchen with breakfast table,
•Four ensuite bedrooms (each has a bathroom with a slipper bath, walk in shower, handbasin and WC).
Each of the bedrooms has its own ensuite facilities and the layout of the bedrooms is as follows:
•A bedroom with a king-size bed and ensuite facilities
•A further bedroom with a king-size bed and ensuite facilities,
•A further ensuite king-size bedroom,
•Another king-size bedroom with ensuite facilities.
•Dogs are welcome at £20 each per stay.
The property enjoys a location close to various attractions in Watchet, such as the harbour, East Quay gallery, pubs, restaurants, and shops. For holidaymakers who love to explore the great outdoors, the Quantock Hills (AONB), and Exmoor National Park are within easy reach for day trips.
Guests are required to bring their own beach towels. 48 Swain Street, Watchet, is a luxurious and comfortable option for guests looking for a picturesque coastal stay in Somerset.
Somerset is found at the heart of the west country of England and therefore boasts an impressive coastline, fantastic seaside and epic English countryside. You can explore many historic attractions, spend an exciting day on the beach or enjoy a brisk stroll across the beautiful varied landscape. Somerset is also home to a wonderful designated area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Quantock Hills, where you can enjoy mountain biking, walking or horse riding. As well as enjoying the fresh air of the south west, Somerset can provide excellent family fun in the form of the Hayes Motor museum, the museum of Somerset, Longleat Safari and Adventure Park or Dunster Castle. There are also some wonderful gardens such as Chalice Well and Hestercombe gardens which would make sure a relaxing day out. With so much quality local produce on offer you’ll also be spoilt for choice if you decide to visit a local restaurant for an evening meal or lunch. Somerset is blessed with a superb collection of eateries, cafes, tea rooms and pubs as well as great independent shops selling tasty goods all produced in the local area. You may decide that you want to experience the best of both worlds on your luxury retreat, so why not book a Luxury coastal cottage and enjoy the benefits of the seaside and the countryside with the added bonus of spectacular views.