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The Garden Wing In The Village Of Nether Stowey In The Quantock Hills Somerset

Nether Stowey, Bridgwater, Somerset

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Nestled in Nether Stowey, Bridgwater, Somerset, this charming ground-floor cottage offers a cozy retreat for two, featuring one bedroom with a double bed and French doors that lead to a private patio. This outdoor space is perfect for enjoying sun-drenched breakfasts while overlooking the serene garden. The property includes a well-appointed bathroom with both a bath and shower, as well as a separate loo and wash basin. The spacious sitting room boasts an inviting inglenook fireplace, creating a romantic atmosphere ideal for cozy evenings indoors.

The cottage is attached to the Old House, providing guests with independent access and privacy. Located at the foothills of the Quantock Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the area is a haven for walkers and nature enthusiasts. Its central location makes it easy to explore local attractions, with the M5 just nine miles away, facilitating further adventures in the picturesque South West of England. The village is steeped in literary history, being closely associated with poets Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth, who found inspiration in the very surroundings that guests can now enjoy.

Guests can take advantage of the expansive acre (2.5 acres) of walled garden, perfect for relaxation in loungers or enjoying the shade of a gazebo. The nearby Exmoor National Park is just a 30-minute drive away, while the charming villages of Porlock Weir and Dunster are popular destinations worth visiting. Kilve Beach, located only four miles away, is part of the North Somerset Jurassic coast, known for its fossil-rich landscape. The old port of Watchet, a mere 20 minutes away, offers a delightful evening stroll along its harbors, making it an ideal spot for exploration.

For those seeking outdoor adventures, the area provides numerous walking routes, including the Coleridge Way and connections to the Macmillan Way and Two Moors route, all showcasing breathtaking views across the Severn Estuary and beyond. Accessible options for less mobile guests include visits to the historic city of Wells, with its stunning cathedral and Bishop's Palace, as well as attractions like Glastonbury Tor and the caves of Cheddar and Wookey. Retail enthusiasts can indulge in shopping at Clark's Village in Street, while several National Trust properties are also within easy reach, ensuring that a week-long stay will be filled with memorable experiences.

  • Pets Allowed
  • Internet
  • Coast Nearby
  • Open Fire
Weekly from £735

 

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