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Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Somerset, Clatworthy offers an idyllic retreat for those seeking a luxury cottage holiday. The village itself is a tranquil haven, providing a perfect backdrop for relaxation and peaceful seclusion. Here, visitors can enjoy the quintessential English countryside experience, marked by rolling hills, lush green fields, and the gentle babble of nearby streams. The charming cottages are often beautifully restored, blending traditional architecture with modern comforts, ensuring a stay that is both comfortable and immersed in the heritage of the area.
Within a five-mile radius of Clatworthy, visitors can explore the scenic Clatworthy Reservoir, an ideal spot for outdoor enthusiasts. The reservoir offers walking and cycling trails that loop through the richly wooded landscape, providing stunning views and opportunities for bird watching. Angling enthusiasts can enjoy a day of fishing at the reservoir, known for its abundance of brown trout. Nearby, the town of Wiveliscombe is worth a visit for its quaint shops, local pubs, and a welcoming market square, reflecting the charm of small-town Somerset.
For those eager to explore further afield, Clatworthy is conveniently located within an hour's drive of some of Somerset’s best attractions. Just to the north lies the historic city of Taunton, where visitors can explore its rich history and vibrant arts scene. To the south, the breathtaking landscape of Exmoor National Park beckons, offering rugged moorlands and cornflower-blue hills perfect for hiking and equestrian pursuits. Beach lovers can take a short drive to the Somerset coast, where the dune-lined beaches offer serene seascapes and peaceful walking trails. Whether seeking an active holiday or a serene escape into nature, Clatworthy provides an excellent base for luxurious and memorable retreats.
Escape for a romantic couple’s holiday to this rural gem near Watchet in Somerset. This high quality barn conversion sleeps just 2 and is pet-friendly.
Set on a farm, in the scenic Brendon Hills, this is a great location from which to discover some of the best of Exmoor and a variety of outdoor pursuits; there are good walks from the door!
On the ground floor:
•On the ground floor there is an open plan living area with warming woodburner (starter logs provided), comfy seating including a large comfy sofa and armchair, a flatscreen TV and a compact kitchenette with a sink, kettle, microwave, air fryer, and single halogen hob (please note there is no oven),
•Luxurious shower room with large walk in shower, basin and WC,
Upstairs:
•A roomy romantic bedroom with a comfortable Hypnos king-size bed,
Underfloor heating on the ground floor helps to ensure that the property is kept cosy and warm, and there is also a radiator on the first floor.
Lockable drying room and shower for wet gear/dogs.
Parking is on the driveway.
This is a dog-friendly property and dogs are welcome at a charge of £25 per dog.
Outside to the rear, this welcoming holiday house has its own small enclosed private garden, complete with a bench seat, sun loungers, BBQ and fire pit for making the most of summer living.
On site, is the owner’s tennis court, which guests can use during their stay.
For holidaymakers wishing to dine out, the nearest pub serving food is less than 5 minutes’ car ride away.
Stabling may be possible by arrangement. Stables are charged at £15 per horse per night.
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.