Holiday cottages in Somerset
H486 Little Barton
Nr Stogumber, SomersetSleeps: 2 + cot
On the western edge of the Quantock Hills, in an exceptionally pretty valley, Little Barton is an attractive single storey, stone-built addition to the owners` property. The immediate area contains a wide variety of attractions, the wild beauty of Exmoor, the sea at East Quantoxhead, Watchet Harb...
H488 The Orangery
Carlingcott, nr Bath, SomersetSleeps: 2/4 + cot**
The Orangery is a gem. Situated on a hill in open country just outside the small village of Carlingcott, it is perfectly placed to provide rural peace yet speedy access to the many attractions of the area. Six miles away is the World Heritage city of Bath, internationally famous for its Roman baths,...
H490 Margaret's Buildings Apartment
Bath, SomersetSleeps: 5 + cot
Dating from 1769 and built by John Wood the Younger, Margaret's Buildings is a charming pedestrian street of small shops, bistros and apartments, conveniently situated between The Circus and Royal Crescent (see bottom picture), two of the best known examples of Georgian architecture.
Bath is...
H492 Henrietta Gardens
Bath, SomersetSleeps: 5 + cot
This 1930's house enjoys an enviable location, being in a quiet street overlooking Henrietta Park with its attractively planted parterres and specimen trees, yet just a few minutes' walk from Pulteney Bridge and all the amenities and attractions of Bath city centre. It also offers ample driveway par...
H524 The Cottage
Woody Bay, nr Lynton, North DevonSleeps: 2 ( + 2 children B/A)
The Cottage really is a 'hideaway'. Situated ½ mile down a 'no through' road (directly overlooking the Bristol Channel and leading to the beach) with almost no passing traffic, it is surrounded by National Trust Woodland where fallow and red deer are frequent visitors. There are superb views of t...
H525 La Retraite
Woody Bay, nr Lynton, North DevonSleeps: 2 + cot**
Like The Cottage (H524), La Retraite really is a 'hideaway'. Situated ½ mile down a 'no through' road (directly overlooking the Bristol Channel and leading to the beach) with almost no passing traffic, it is surrounded by National Trust Woodland where fallow and red deer are frequent visitors. Th...
