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Woodland Cottage

Romansleigh, South Molton, Devon

Sleeps: 2
7 nights
£742 - £1108
Available from a minimum of 2 nights

Overview

  • Sleeps two
  • Two bedrooms; one double, one single
  • One bathroom
  • Unsuitable for children and babies, due to steep slopes and the proximity of the lake
  • Sorry, no pets
  • Lovely grounds to explore including a private lake and stream
  • Outside area with garden furniture for alfresco dining
  • Welcome hamper, linen and toiletries
  • Parking for one car
  • Covid-19 measures* (see Visitors' Notes)

Property layout

  • Ground floor
    Large dining kitchen with underfloor heated slate flooring and granite work surfaces.
    Double aspect spacious sitting room with comfortable seating, underfloor heating and an electric wood burner.
  • First floor
    Master bedroom with a 5' bed.
    Bathroom with roll top bath and shower attachment.
    Small single bedroom.

Equipment

  • Underfloor heating on the ground floor, oil fired central heating, electric wood burning stove in the sitting room
  • Electric cooker with five-hob burner, microwave, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer
  • TV in the sitting room
  • WiFi internet access*
  • Outdoor furniture
  • Parking for one car

Features

  • This enchanting cottage is beautifully rural, spacious and tranquil - perfect for a romantic retreat.
  • A comfortable home-from-home which is elegantly furnished throughout and designed with your comfort and relaxation in mind with great attention to detail.
  • There are outstanding walks straight from the front door and the generous grounds offer wonderful views across the rolling countryside, private woodland and an abundance of wildlife.
  • A stream and lake can be discovered within the grounds and seating is provided by the lake.
  • Short and mid week breaks are available, with a minimum stay of two nights.
  • The ideal setting for Autumn and Winter breaks with underfloor heating to the ground floor, central heating, a cosy fire and very comfortable beds.
  • A ten minute drive takes you to the attractive market town of South Molton with its wealth of shops, eateries and pubs.
  • Within the surrounding area is a large selection of pubs and restaurants, including The Grove Inn in Kings Nympton and the Michelin stared, The Masons Arms, only a brief drive from the cottage.
  • Perfectly located for exploring North Devon's countryside and coast, plus a wealth of outdoor activities including riding, fishing and birdwatching.
  • Within easy reach of the beautiful beaches of Instow, Saunton Sands, Westward Ho!, Woolacombe Sands and Croyde Bay.
  • The lovely towns of Great Torrington and Barnstaple, quaint villages, exceptional gardens and historic houses are within a 30 minute drive.
  • Visit stunning Exmoor National Park with its spectacular scenery and enjoy peaceful walks over the moors plus there are a wealth of outdoor activities on offer, including riding, fishing and birdwatching.

Woodland Cottage is a delightful stone-built hideaway nestled in over 70 acres of beautiful private grounds. Located near the charming market town of South Molton in North Devon, this charming gem is quiet and secluded. Ideal for couples wishing to spend an extremely relaxing time in this stunning part of the country, you'll love the birdsong, punctuated by just the occasional bleat of sheep.

Spacious, spotless and beautifully furnished throughout, the owner's attention to detail is evident throughout with lots of lovely touches to make your stay special. With lovely flowers placed all around the house, a most wonderful welcome hamper including superb home-made goodies and a cream tea awaiting your arrival, you're guaranteed a very warm welcome.

Downstairs there is an elegant sitting room with comfortable seating and a delightful large dining kitchen with granite work surfaces. The stairs lead to the romance of a light-filled double bedroom, together with a small single room and a modern bathroom with roll top bath.

Outside, a courtyard with outdoor furniture is an amazing sun trap and provides plenty of peace and quiet - the perfect spot to plan which sights to see or which routes to walk next.

The walks from the doorstep are outstanding! Around the cottage over seventy acres of private grounds weave their magic. Potter in the lovely private woodland and enjoy the abundance of wildlife - you may be lucky enough to spot the local red deer, otters and a wide variety of birds. Some guests say that the best part of their stay is hearing the owls at night and the perfect tranquility. Admire wonderful views across rolling countryside from your own private lake with ornamental fish and seating. Why not take a picnic here and enjoy a relaxing glass of wine...

If you can drag yourselves away, this tranquil haven is also a wonderful base to explore North Devon, being central to just about every attraction in the area. Being pleasantly situated not far from both coastal and inland beauty spots, Woodland Cottage will suit visitors of all tastes.

A ten minute drive takes you to the attractive market town of South Molton, which offers interesting shops, pubs and cafes, amenities and a weekly market. In the area there are a number of farm shops and pretty villages, with country pubs within an easy drive.

Close by is the stunning Exmoor National Park, where you can explore the beautiful landscape on foot or on horseback, plus there are a wealth of outdoor activities on offer, including cycling, fishing and birdwatching.

The dramatic North Devon coastline is also within reach, with numerous beauty spots to explore, such as Lynmouth, Watersmeet, Clovelly, Dunster, Landacre Bridge and Tarr Steps, and the beaches at Croyde and Woolacombe provide the finest quality surf and sand.

2023-06-02 James J, Manchester

"The welcome pack supplied by Elaine was the best one we’ve ever had and the location was absolutely fantastic, just what we wanted, peaceful, rural in a picturesque setting and perfect for getting out to explore Devon and it’s attractions."

2023-04-21 David E, Bideford

"Wonderful! A very peaceful rural location."

2020-11-01 James S, Bath

“This cottage is definitely a five star experience. The high count linen, fluffy soft towels, beautiful toiletries and a hamper containing everything you could possibly need on arrival, including a decent bottle of wine, put many 5 star hotels to shame! The eggs from the owners’ own hens were the most delicious I've ever eaten! The cottage is for two, and its spacious and so tastefully decorated that I'd be happy to move in...permanently!”

LOCAL INFORMATION

Woodland Cottage is set in an exceptionally peaceful location in over 70 acres of private grounds. Located along a country lane in the heart of the rolling countryside between Exmoor and Dartmoor, it is two miles from the quiet hamlet of Romansleigh. This sheltered spot offers peace and tranquillity and the surrounding countryside is outstandingly beautiful, with deeply wooded river valleys, lush green fields and picturesque villages.

The attractive market town of South Molton is 4.5 miles away. Known as The Gateway to Exmoor, the town offers interesting shops, pubs and cafes, a supermarket and a swimming pool. The South Molton Pannier Market offers a large range of undercover stalls every Thursday and Saturday between 8.30am and 1pm.

In the neighbouring village of Kings Nympton, pop into The Grove Inn, just 3.5 miles away, and the Stags Head Inn, Filleigh, is 8 miles distant. The well known Michelin starred The Masons Arms in Knowstone is a 20 minute drive away.

TOWNS, COUNTRYSIDE & VILLAGES

BARNSTAPLE (16 miles) is a lively traditional coastal town with a pannier market, shops, restaurants and bars, along with two fabulous sandy beaches, which are popular with surfers and families. Barnstaple is also home to a multi-screen cinema, the Queen’s Theatre, leisure and tennis centre and a bowling alley. The town is renowned for its floral displays having won a Britain in Bloom award and flowers are found around every corner of the town in the most unusual places. Barnstaple lies at the end of the magnificent Tarka Line railway, which takes you through the spectacular North Devon countryside of wooded river valleys, rugged moorland and a stretch of coastline.

TIVERTON market town (16 miles) is famed for its Heathcote lace. One of the principal attractions is Tiverton Castle, a beautiful habited property dating from the twelfth century revealing a number of contrasting architectural styles and some delightful gardens, including a romantic walled garden and kitchen garden.

DULVERTON (16 miles) is the southern gateway to the Exmoor National Park, a small town standing between the rivers Barle and Exe, which meet further down the valley. Dulverton has some quaint narrow streets weaving between fine Victorian buildings and a three arched bridge crossing the river leading to riverside walks. There are plenty of shops, restaurants and pubs in Dulverton and in the square is the Exmoor National Park visitor centre and art gallery, offering plenty of inspiration for exploring the vast expanse of the moor on foot, on horseback or from behind the wheel.

GREAT TORRINGTON (19.5 miles) is an unspoilt town built on high ground above the River Torridge. A leading tourist attraction is Dartington Crystal where visitors can see craftsmen blowing and shaping glass, follow the history of glassmaking and buy some beautiful pieces. The town has a good selection of individual shops, a friendly atmosphere, and some good inns. About a mile from Great Torrington is the spectacular RHS garden at Rosemoor, splendid with colourful roses in summer and in a breathtaking setting by the River Torridge.

BICKLEIGH (23 miles) is one of Devon’s most photographed villages with its thatched cottages, lovingly tended gardens and beautiful riverside setting. Bickleigh Mill offers a rural retail experience. Here you will find shopping opportunities, craft centre, farm shop, restaurant, coffee shop and waterside tea garden together with picnic areas and trout lakes. Nearby, Bickleigh Castle was once a Royal stronghold and boasts a picturesque moated garden, armoury, ancient chapel and much more. Yearlstone Vineyard is another popular attraction, where the silty clay loam and naturally protected slopes provide ideal conditions for grapes to thrive. The vineyard now has a shop and a café overlooking the river Exe, ideal for those yearning to learn more about wine production right here in the UK.

INSTOW (25 miles)stands where the rivers Torridge and Taw run from the moors into Bideford Bay and has a quiet charm and beach.

BIDEFORD (25 miles) is a quaint town with various shops, restaurants and galleries. Running alongside the river, the town has a lovely country feel. Attractions include the quirky shops, pannier market and the Tarka Trail pedestrian and cycle way. Take a boat trip to Lundy Island, a unique and unspoilt island, undisturbed by cars, and home to a fascinating array of wildlife amidst dramatic scenery: deer, seals, ponies, dolphins and rare birds. On the edge of Bideford is the Atlantic Village, a large shopping outlet housing more than 30 retailers.

LYNTON & LYNMOUTH (25 miles) in the Exmoor National Park are connected by a fascinating Cliff Railway, with fabulous walks to Watersmeet and the stunning coastline at the Valley of the Rocks.

PORLOCK (26 miles) is a quaint village with plenty of gift shops along with pubs, cafes and restaurants. The picturesque harbour of Porlock Weir offers wonderful views across the Bristol Channel. Porlock offers the choice of sea fishing from the weir.

APPLEDORE (26 miles) is a quaint fishing village whose only connection to the mainland is a wonderful peninsular surrounded by salt marshes, which are part of a world biosphere site, and a stunning coastline. Home to shipbuilders and Hocking’s ice cream, which is only sold in North Devon, there are Ferry links to Instow. Attractions include The North Devon Maritime Museum & Victorian Schoolroom.

ILFRACOMBE (28 miles) is a beautiful Victorian seaside town, home to artist Damien Hirst and his statue ‘Verity,’ which stands proudly above the pretty harbour. Fresh seafood can be enjoyed in several of the restaurants and tea rooms, and there are lovely galleries and shops to peruse. Attractions include Ilfracombe Aquarium. From Ilfracombe Pier you can set sail for Lundy Island. Tunnels Beaches are a network of beautiful sheltered beaches and tidal Victorian bathing pool accessed via four tunnels hand carved in the 1820’s. Located alongside the blue flag beach is a café.

DUNSTER (30 miles) is a medieval village with many old buildings and winding cobbled streets. The whole village is dominated by the Dunster Castle on its hill and the focal point of the High Street is the picturesque Yarn Market, a covered area built in 1609. Dunster is well served with traditional inns, individual shops and interesting places to explore including the working 18th century watermill.

MINEHEAD (31 miles) has golden sandy beaches, a pretty harbour and plenty of cafes, shops and bistros. Enjoy a nostalgic steam train journey from the seafront on the West Somerset Railway, or visit Blenheim Gardens, winner of many awards for its beautiful floral displays.

CLOVELLY (35 miles) is set into a steep hillside that drops more than 400ft down to Clovelly Pier. One of the most famous villages in the world, the car-free cobbled streets have made it a wonderful place for visitors to walk. Home to a cluster of shops, café and public house, attractions include Hobby Drive Walk and Clovelly Court Gardens.

HARTLAND (37.5 miles) is a lovely village steeped in history and excellent for capturing breath taking photos.

CASTLES, HOUSES & GARDENS

Broomhill Sculpture Garden, Barnstaple (19 miles). Surrounded by woodland and streams, the garden features a number of international and local sculpture projects, as well as an excellent restaurant.

RHS Garden Rosemoor, Great Torrington (19 miles).

Castle Hill Gardens, Filleigh, Torrington (20 miles).

Knightshayes Court (National Trust), Tiverton (20 miles) is a Victorian country house surrounded by acres of glorious gardens and parkland.

Marwood Hill Gardens, Marwood, Barnstaple (21 miles).

Arlington Court and the National Trust Carriage Museum (National Trust), Arlington, near Barnstaple (22 miles). The Regency house holds an impressive collection of horse drawn vehicles and beautiful gardens. Arlington has over 20 miles of footpaths, trailing around lakes and bridges.

Tapeley Park Stately Home and Gardens, Westleigh, Bideford (23 miles).

Chambercombe Manor, Ilfracombe (29 miles) is an 11th Century Manor, within its own grounds, which is fast gaining a reputation as one of ‘Britain's most haunted houses’. There are over four acres of beautiful gardens, with ponds and woodland walks.

Dunster Castle, Dunster (30 miles) is an ancient castle with dramatic vistas and subtropical gardens, set above the medieval village of Dunster. Dating back over 1,000 years, Dunster Castle is now run by the National Trust as a tourist attraction with events and activities held during the year.

Clovelly Court Gardens, Clovelly (35 miles).

Hartland Abbey & Gardens, Hartland, Bideford (39 miles).

Docton Mill Gardens, Hartland, Bideford(40 miles).

Powderham Castle, Kenton, Exeter (41 miles).

BEACHES

North Devon beaches are well known around the world for their clean water, golden sands and excellent waves. All these beaches are located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and are situated along the South West Coast Path.

Instow beach and pretty village (25 miles), home of the Royal North Devon Yacht Club.

Saunton Sands (25 miles). Saunton is an ideal surfing beach for beginners, providing a more smooth ride.

Westward Ho! (25.5 miles) has a gorgeous beach, which is popular for surfing and swimming. The clean sands are protected by a large pebble ridge and grasslands, which lie within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Croyde Bay (27 miles) has one of the best beach breaks in the UK and therefore attracts the more experienced surfers.

Tunnels Beach, Ilfracombe (29 miles).

Woolacombe (30 miles). Putsborough, located in the southern corner of Woolacombe, will tend to have clean surf when nowhere else does, due to the high cliffs protecting it from the gales.

Bucks Mills Beach, Clovelly (35.5 miles).

EXMOOR NATIONAL PARK

South Molton Tourist Information Centre can provide you with information on Exmoor National Park. They also sell a good selection of walking guides and maps.

A 20-minute drive will take you onto open isolated moorland or to some of its pretty villages, both being ideal bases for the many recognised walks which Exmoor offers. Tarr Steps, Landacre Bridge and Dunkery Beacon are just a few of the beauty spots well worth visiting on Exmoor, as well as the villages of Exford and Winsford. Travel the Cliff Railway between the two villages of Lynton and Lynmouth, enjoy the stunning coastline at The Valley of the Rocks, or walk up to Watersmeet and enjoy a cream tea.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS

Quince Honey Farm in South Molton (4.5 miles) is a family run working honey farm with 1,000 hives. Visit the world’s largest Honeybee exhibition; BeeWorld! There is a large indoor soft play area, an outdoor play area and a Critter cabin. Cafe and shop, dog friendly.

Cobbaton Combat Collection of military vehicles, Cobbaton, Chittlehampton (12 miles).

North Devon Hawk Walks, Withypool, Exmoor (16 miles).

Exmoor Zoo, Bratton Fleming (17 miles).

Dartington Crystal, Great Torrington (20 miles).

Wildlife & Dinosaur Park, Combe Martin (22 miles).

Watermouth Castle and Family Theme Park, Berrynarbor, near Ilfracombe (26 miles).

Exmoor Owl and Hawk Centre, West Lynch Farm, Allerford, near Porlock (28 miles). Visit the Exmoor Owl & Hawk Centre to see their collection of owls, birds of prey and other friendly animals plus the opportunity to participate in full or half-day bird of prey experiences.

Dunster Working Watermill (National Trust), Dunster (30 miles), an 18th century mill set in the peaceful surroundings of Dunster Castle.

Dunster Castle (National Trust), Dunster (30 miles).

West Somerset Railway is a 20 mile steam railway running through stunning countryside between Minehead (30 miles) and Bishop’s Lydeard, near Taunton.

The Tarka Trail (22 miles) is the former Barnstaple to Bideford railway line, one of the country’s longest continuous traffic-free walking and cycling paths, and forms part of the Devon Coast to Coast Cycle Route. Providing excellent views of the Taw estuary the route is relatively level.

COUNTRY PARKS, WALKS & CYCLING

The area surrounding Woodland Cottage is perfect for walking with fantastic walks from the doorstep.

Printed walks are available for all types of walking, long walks or short strolls, on the moors or across the farmland.

If you prefer the coast, then the North Devon section of the South West Coast Path passes through the remote coast of North Exmoor, through Combe Martin and the popular resort of Ilfracombe. There are many excellent beaches on this part of the coast, as well as the pretty village of Clovelly and the remote coast near Hartland. Popular walks include the coastal path from Woolacombe to Mortehoe, Lynmouth to Watersmeet, Morte Point to Bull Point and Croyde to Baggy Point.

The walks on Exmoor are especially popular with stunning scenery and the wildlife including the Exmoor ponies, the wild red deer and the buzzard hawks circling above.

The Tarka Trail (18 miles) is the former Barnstaple to Bideford railway line, one of the country's longest continuous traffic-free walking and cycling paths, and forms part of the Devon Coast to Coast Cycle Route. Providing excellent views of the Taw estuary the route is relatively level.

Northam Burrows Country Park & Burrows Centre SSSI (26 miles).

OTHER ACTIVITIES

The surrounding area is perfect for golf, horse riding, watersports, quad biking, fishing and flying, which can all be enjoyed locally.

GOLF

Chulmleigh Golf Course 18 hole par 3, pay and play (5 miles).
Highbullen Hotel Golf and Country Club, 18 hole pay and play (7 miles).

HORSE RIDING/PONY TREKKING

Horse riding allows you to venture off the conventional footpaths and experience the landscape and scenery like never before. Many of the riding stables in the area offer both coastal and countryside treks, and can cater for all levels of experience.

Bold Try Riding Stables, Leigh Road, Chulmleigh (5.5 miles).
West Anstey Farm Stables, Waddicombe (13.5 miles).
Dean Riding Stables, Lower Dean Farm, Dean, Parracombe (21 miles). Ride out on a quiet or adventurous hack around Exmoor.
Brendon Manor Riding Stables, Brendon Manor Farm, Brendon Manor, Lynton (22 miles). Ideal if you want to go horse riding over Exmoor.
North Devon Equestrian Centre, Shirwell, Barnstaple (23 miles).
Roylands Riding Stables, Moor Lane, Croyde, Braunton (28 miles).
Woolacombe Riding Stables, Eastacott Farm, Woolacombe (31 miles).

INLAND WATERSPORTS

At the reservoir at Wistlandpound (20 miles), there are the opportunities to try sailing, windsurfing and canoeing.
The majestic lake at Wimbleball Country Park (23 miles) is also a premier trout fishing location, and provides tuition in numerous water sports, including sailing, windsurfing and canoeing.

COASTAL WATERSPORTS

World class beaches at Saunton, Woolacombe and Croyde provide ideal opportunities for surfing, coasteering, kayaking and kite surfing:
Surfside Kayak, Combe Martin, Ilfracombe (24 miles).
North Devon Surf School, Westward Ho! (26 miles).
Surf South West, Croyde Bay (28 miles).

ADVENTURE CENTRES

Rock and Rapid Adventures, South Molton (5.5 miles) has the largest indoor climbing wall in North Devon.
South Down Adventure Ltd, South Down Farm, Umberleigh (18 miles) offers quad biking, zorbing, clay shooting archery or air rifle shooting.
North Devon Karting, Barnstaple (18.5 miles).
The Ultimate Adventure Centre, near Bideford (26 miles) offers coasteering, mountain boarding, mountain biking, high ropes, climbing wall, kayaking and surfing.
Keypitts Stables ‘n’ Quads, Ilfracombe (27 miles).
Exmoor Adventures, Porlock Weir (29 miles) provides a range of outdoor activities including coasteering, kayaking, mountain biking, rock climbing, abseiling, canoeing, raft building, archery, hill walking and orienteering activities across North Devon and Somerset.
West Somerset Adventures offer a variety of activities and day packages to suit those looking for an alternative Exmoor adventure. West Somerset Adventures is a local company based on the edge of Exmoor.

SWIMMING

South Molton swimming pool (4 miles).
Tiverton swimming pool, Exe Valley Leisure Centre (18 miles).
Wivey Pool, The Recreation Ground, Wiveliscombe (27 miles) – outdoor open air swimming pool.

FLYING

Aerosaurus Balloons & Virgin Hot Air Balloon Flights, Tiverton Rugby Club, Tiverton (18 miles).
Eaglescott Airfield (11 miles) – light aircraft, microlights, gliding, training, aerobatics and air experience flights.

BOWLING

South Molton Bowling Club (4.5 miles) has an outdoor bowling green for the summer and indoor short mat bowling during the winter.

COARSE FISHING

Riverton House & Lakes, Coarse Angling Centre, Barnstaple, Swimbridge (11 miles).
Stafford Moor Fishery (12 miles).

FLY FISHING

Bellbrook Valley Trout Fishery, Oakford, Tiverton (14 miles).
Bratton Water Fly Fishery, Loxhore, Barnstaple (18.5 miles).
Blakewell Trout Fishery, Muddiford, Barnstaple (19 miles).

SAFARIS

Experience Exmoor offers a range of outdoor experiences in Exmoor. You can take part in a luxury 4×4 safari, where you can go off road, see the coast or explore Exmoor with a pub lunch to keep your energy levels up. Experience Exmoor also offers sea safaris, clay pigeon shooting and walks.

Red Stag Safari offer Safaris on Exmoor in a Land Rover Discovery with a local Somerset guide, see Red Deer on Exmoor and discover its fascinating past.

EVENTS

APRIL

North Devon & Exmoor Walking Festival
Dunster Castle events, Dunster (29 miles).

MAY

North Devon & Exmoor Walking Festival
Dunster Castle events, Dunster (29 miles).
Events at Arlington Court (National Trust), Arlington, near Barnstaple (22 miles).

JUNE

Seaweed Festival, Clovelly (35 miles).
Ilfracombe Victorian Celebration, Ilfracombe (30 miles).
GoldCoast Oceanfest, Croyde (27 miles).
Events at Arlington Court (National Trust), Arlington, near Barnstaple (22 miles).
Outdoor Theatre, Dunster Castle, Dunster (29 miles).

JULY

Yarn-Bombing, Clovelly (35 miles).
Clovelly Gig Regatta, Clovelly (35 miles).
Clovelly Maritime Festival, Clovelly (35 miles).
World War I Assault Course, Dunster Castle, Dunster (29 miles).
Summer events at Dunster Castle, Dunster (29 miles).
Woolsery Agricultural Show, Clovelly (35 miles).
Somersault Festival, Castle Hill Gardens, Filleigh (22 miles).

AUGUST

Victorian Falconry, Dunster Castle, Dunster (29 miles).
Outdoor Theatre, Dunster Castle, Dunster (29 miles).
North Devon Show, South Molton (5 miles).
Clovelly Lifeboat Weekend, Clovelly (351 miles).
Civil War Weekend, Dunster Castle, Dunster (29 miles).
Events at Arlington Court (National Trust), Arlington, near Barnstaple (22 miles).
National Sandcastle Competition, Croyde Beach (27 miles).

SEPTEMBER

Events at Arlington Court (National Trust), Arlington, near Barnstaple (22 miles).
Sea Ilfracombe Festival, Ilfracombe (30 miles).
Lobster and Crab Feast, Clovelly (35 miles).
Events at Dunster Castle, Dunster (29 miles).
Barnstaple Carnival, Barnstaple (16 miles).
The Appledore Book Festival, Appledore (26 miles).

OCTOBER

The Appledore Book Festival, Appledore (26 miles).
Events at Dunster Castle, Dunster (29 miles).
Morning Deer Walks, Arlington Court (National Trust), Arlington, near Barnstaple (22 miles).
North Devon Foodfest, Barnstaple Pannier Market (16 miles).
Spooky Pumpkin Trail, Dunster Castle, Dunster (29 miles).
After Dark, Dunster Castle, Dunster (29 miles).
Spooky Night Walk, Arlington Court (National Trust), Arlington, near Barnstaple (22 miles).

NOVEMBER

Christmas Fair Arlington Court (National Trust), Arlington, near Barnstaple (22 miles).
Clovelly Herring Festival, Clovelly (35 miles).

DECEMBER

Dunster by Candlelight, West Somerset Railway, Minehead (29 miles).
Christmas through the ages and illuminated trail, Dunster Castle, Dunster (29 miles).
Christmas Lights, Clovelly (35 miles).

Things you need to know about Woodland Cottage if you’re thinking of booking a holiday there:

  • Smoking is not allowed inside any of our properties
  • Sorry, no pets are allowed at this property
  • Sadly, the property is not equipped for children or babies due to steep slopes and the proximity of the lake
  • Minimum stay 2 nights.
  • * Covid-19 measures for this property:
    In full compliance with the hospitality industry cleaning protocols and safety guidance.
    Intensively cleaned and sanitised.
    Contact-free check in and check out.
    Complete privacy and exclusive use of the cottage during your holiday.
    Date changes for all existing and new bookings if the lockdown measures are extended or re-imposed.
    Naturally isolated.

*Internet access is offered at this property for recreational purposes only and is not meant for business use. Speed/service may vary depending on the package obtained by the owner which is provided to guests free of charge. Should guests experience difficulties or loss of use, neither the owner nor the agent will be held responsible.

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