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Yew Tree Cottage, Timberscombe
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Yew Tree Cottage in Timberscombe (Somerset) is a period cottage offering comfortable holiday accommodation for up to 4 guests, in the heart of this charming village in Exmoor National Park. Beautiful Exmoor moorlands, the coastline and the Quantock Hills are all within a short driving distance.
Yew Tree Cottage in Timberscombe offers guests a wealth of old world charm with feature wood-burning stove in a large inglenook fireplace in the living area, coupled with modern comforts. There are two bedrooms upstairs (one king-size double bed and one twin bedroom) and an open-plan living and dining area, with a separate kitchen on the ground floor. Sleeps up to 4 guests in two bedrooms plus one infant in travel cot (supplied) One king-size double bedroom, one twin bedroom Kitchen fitted with large electric range cooker Upstairs family bathroom with bath and separate shower Sitting room with wood-burner Dogs welcome (2 max) for £20 supplement per dog Wifi, electricity and heating included Bed linen and towels provided Arrive from 3 pm Depart by 10 am Yew Tree Cottage in the village of Timberscombe, offers you that rare opportunity to enjoy the very best of this undiscovered National Park right from your doorstep. Close to the wonderful Lion Inn pub and with views of Dunkery Beacon, Yew Tree Cottage is well located for exploring everything Exmoor has to offer with its breathtaking scenery, outdoor pursuits and wildlife. At the end of a busy day, enjoy local hospitality at the many pubs and restaurants that Dunster has to offer, before relaxing in front of the inglenook fireplace. The cottage is also just three miles from the medieval village of Dunster, famous for the Castle (National Trust), Yarn Market, and variety of interesting shops, plus a selection of restaurants. 5 miles away is the seaside resort of Minehead, with its wide sandy beach and the West Somerset Steam Railway. Dogs are welcome for supplement of £20 per dog per booking. Please do not allow your dogs upstairs or on the furniture.
- Kitchen / Kitchenette
- Linen provided,Towels provided
- High chair
- Iron and board
- TV
- Dishwasher,Washing machine,Clothes dryer
- Cooker,Microwave,Toaster,Fridge,Freezer
- Games room
- Fan
- Electric vehicle charge point
- Bath
- Breakfast included
- Wi-Fi available
- Hair dryer
- Central heating
- Kettle
- Log fire
Entrance to the property is up a few steps and directly into the beamed kitchen which includes a large electric range cooker, microwave, dishwasher and belfast sink. The slate tiled floor has under-floor heating. A couple more steps lead up into the large sitting and dining room complete with window seats and a wood-burner at the far end, for cosy evenings in. The stairs lead from the sitting room upstairs where there are two character bedrooms, with exposed beams and the main bedroom has two built-in wardrobes. Both bedrooms have views across the village towards Dunkery Hill and the moor. The family bathroom is also upstairs, comprising bath, separate shower, toilet and hand basin. Heating and electricity is included in the price of your accommodation. In addition to the wood-burner, the property is fitted with storage heaters throughout. Up to 2 dogs are welcome for supplement of £20. Please do not allow your dogs on the furniture or upstairs.
- BBQ
- Parking
- Jacuzzi or hot tub
- Shared garden
- private garden (enclosed)
- Balcony or terrace
- Sea view
- Secure parking
- private garden (not enclosed)
- Detached Property
- Pool (communal)
- Pool (private)
There is no garden with the property but you are literally just a few yards away from the start of some beautiful walks and outdoor spaces such as the River Avill valley, the pretty church yard to St Petrock's and the village playing fields. The Lion Inn, with its outdoor seating is also just a very short distance away in the centre of the village.
Electric vehicle charge point
Pets welcome
2 x Dog(s), £20
Cat(s)
Horses
Restricted mobility
Wheelchair users
- 3 months
- 42 days
- 30 days
- 14 days
- 7 days
- 48 hours
100% refund if the reservation is cancelled at least 30 days before the arrival date. We recommend adding cancellation cover during check-out to give you added protection for cancelling in the red zone above.
The region
+ MoreTimberscombe is a quiet, attractive village set in a wooded valley on the eastern edge of Exmoor National Park, between Dunster and Wheddon Cross.
The village is centred around pretty stone cottages, a 13th-century church, and a community village hall, all surrounded b...y rolling farmland and ancient woodland. Timberscombe is ideally placed for exploring both the wild open moorland of Exmoor and the dramatic Somerset coastline, with the medieval village of Dunster just two miles away and the coast at Minehead only four miles to the north.
Village Amenities
Timberscombe is a small and peaceful village. There is a village hall hosting occasional community events, and the beautiful Church of St Petrock dates back to the 13th century. The village has no shop -- the nearest convenience stores are in Dunster (2 miles) or Wheddon Cross (3 miles), both a short drive away.
Nearby Shopping
Dunster, just 2 miles away, has a handful of independent shops, galleries, and cafes in its picturesque main street. Wheddon Cross (3 miles) has a small general stores and petrol station. For larger supermarkets and high street shops, Minehead is approximately 4 miles away and has Tesco, Morrisons, and Lidl, along with most everyday services. Taunton (30 miles) offers full town-centre shopping including major retailers.
Nearby Pubs and Restaurants
Timberscombe does not currently have its own pub or restaurant, but there is an excellent choice of places to eat and drink within a short drive.
The Luttrell Arms, Dunster -- A fine 15th-century coaching inn at the heart of Dunster village, approximately 2 miles from Timberscombe. The Luttrell Arms serves classic British food using locally sourced ingredients in a characterful setting of oak beams, flagstone floors, and log fires. Real ales and a good wine list. Food served daily for lunch and dinner.
Reeves Restaurant, Dunster -- A well-regarded restaurant on Dunster High Street, approximately 2 miles away. Reeves offers a seasonal menu of modern British cooking with a focus on West Country produce, including Exmoor beef and lamb, and fresh seafood from the Somerset coast. Booking recommended.
Cobblestones Tea Room, Dunster -- A charming traditional tea room in Dunster village serving homemade cakes, cream teas, light lunches, and excellent coffee. A lovely spot after exploring the castle or village.
Rest and Be Thankful Inn, Wheddon Cross -- A welcoming country pub approximately 3 miles from Timberscombe, at the crossroads in the centre of Wheddon Cross. Good pub food, real ales, and a friendly atmosphere. Popular with walkers and locals alike. Food served daily.
A Little Further
The Crown Hotel, Exford -- A Grade II listed 17th-century coaching inn in the heart of Exmoor, approximately 7 miles from Timberscombe. Freshly prepared food using locally sourced ingredients, a cosy bar with log fire, and a more formal restaurant. Real ales and good wines.
The Exmoor White Horse Inn, Exford -- A 16th-century inn beside the River Exe, approximately 7 miles away. Known for its excellent restaurant using locally sourced game, lamb, beef, and fresh seafood. Also home to one of the most extensive whisky collections in the south-west. Booking recommended.
Minehead -- Approximately 4 miles away, Minehead has a range of restaurants, cafes, fish and chip shops, and takeaways along the seafront and in the town centre.
Dunster Castle -- A dramatic hilltop castle owned by the National Trust, just 2 miles from Timberscombe. The castle dates back to at least the 11th century and is set within beautiful terraced gardens and parkland, with subtropical planting, a medieval gatehouse, and wonderful views across Exmoor to the Bristol Channel. Allow at least half a day to explore the castle, gardens, and grounds.
Dunster Village -- One of the finest medieval villages in Somerset, 2 miles from Timberscombe. Wander the picturesque High Street past the octagonal Yarn Market (built around 1600), browse independent shops and galleries, and visit the working 18th-century watermill owned by the National Trust. The Dunster Dolls Museum is a charming curiosity for families.
West Somerset Railway -- The longest heritage railway in England, running 20 miles from Minehead to Bishops Lydeard. Minehead station is approximately 4 miles from Timberscombe. Enjoy a nostalgic journey through stunning Somerset countryside behind beautifully restored steam and diesel locomotives. Special events run throughout the year.
Grabbist Hill -- A lovely walk directly from Timberscombe village up through ancient woodland to the summit, with excellent views across the surrounding valleys and moorland. A perfect morning or afternoon walk straight from the cottage door.
Minehead Beach -- A wide expanse of sandy beach approximately 4 miles from Timberscombe. Ideal for families, with rock pools at low tide, a seafront promenade, cafes, and amusements. Also the official start of the 630-mile South West Coast Path.
Exmoor Dark Sky Reserve -- Exmoor was designated Europe's first International Dark Sky Reserve, with some of the lowest levels of light pollution in England. The area around Timberscombe and the surrounding moorland offers superb stargazing on clear nights. Guided events are run throughout the year.
Red deer watching -- Exmoor is home to England's largest wild red deer herd. The moorland above Timberscombe and across towards Dunkery Beacon is excellent deer country. Several local operators offer guided 4x4 safari tours, typically lasting around three hours.
Horse riding -- Exmoor has some of the finest riding country in England, with an extensive network of bridleways across open moorland and through wooded valleys. Several riding centres in the area cater for all abilities.
Lynton and Lynmouth -- Often called 'Little Switzerland', these twin villages on the Exmoor coast are approximately 20 miles from Timberscombe. Connected by the famous cliff railway -- the steepest fully water-powered railway in the world -- they offer dramatic scenery, the Valley of Rocks, and excellent coastal walking.
Walks from the Doorstep
Grabbist Hill Circular -- A rewarding circular walk starting from Timberscombe village, climbing through ancient woodland and farmland to the summit of Grabbist Hill. Good views across the Avill valley and surrounding countryside. Moderate grade, approximately 3 miles. Allow around 1.5 to 2 hours.
Croydon Hill and Timberscombe Common -- A longer circular walk from the village taking in Croydon Hill, with excellent panoramic views over the Bristol Channel, the Quantock Hills, and across Exmoor. The route crosses open common land where you may spot wild Exmoor ponies. Moderate grade, approximately 5 miles.
Avill Valley -- Follow quiet lanes and footpaths along the Avill valley from Timberscombe towards Dunster or upstream towards the open moor. Gentle, peaceful walking through farmland and woodland, with good chances of spotting buzzards, dippers, and deer.
Dunster Park and Castle Grounds -- A beautiful walk through the parkland surrounding Dunster Castle (National Trust), approximately 2 miles from Timberscombe. Waymarked trails wind through ancient woodland and open parkland, with views up to the castle and across to the coast.
Bat's Castle Iron Age Hillfort -- A circular walk from Dunster (2 miles) climbing through Dunster Park to the remains of Bat's Castle, an Iron Age hillfort on the ridge above the village. Superb views along the coast and across Exmoor. Moderate grade, approximately 4 miles.
Horner Woods -- A National Nature Reserve with beautiful riverside walking through one of the finest ancient oak woodlands in Britain. A wonderful spot for autumn colour and wild red deer. Approximately 6 miles from Timberscombe by car.
South West Coast Path -- The official start of the 630-mile South West Coast Path is at Minehead, approximately 4 miles from Timberscombe. Walk the first dramatic section eastward along the coast towards Porlock and beyond, with stunning views across the Bristol Channel.
Beaches
Minehead -- The nearest sandy beach, approximately 4 miles from Timberscombe. A wide expanse of sand at low tide, ideal for families, with a seafront promenade, cafes, and shops. Also the starting point of the South West Coast Path.
Dunster Beach -- A quieter sand and shingle beach near the village of Dunster, approximately 3 miles from Timberscombe. A peaceful spot with views along the coast.
Blue Anchor -- A sand and shingle beach approximately 5 miles from Timberscombe. A quiet, unspoilt stretch of coast with a pub and a stop on the West Somerset Railway.
Porlock Bay -- A dramatic arc of pebbles backed by the Porlock Marsh nature reserve, approximately 10 miles from Timberscombe. A beautiful walking beach with views to the South Wales coast.
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More tips on how to get there
Full arrival information and directions will be sent after your booking is paid in full. Further information about public transport can be found online at www.traveline.info or by calling 0871 200 2233. Timberscombe is located on the A396 between Dunster and Wheddon Cross, on the eastern edge of Exmoor National Park. The nearest mainline train station is Taunton (approximately 30 miles). The West Somerset Railway, a heritage steam railway, runs between Minehead and Bishops Lydeard -- Minehead station is approximately 4 miles from Timberscombe. Public transport to Timberscombe is limited and a car is strongly recommended for reaching and exploring this part of Exmoor. The nearest airport is Bristol Airport (approximately 75 miles). Car hire is available at the airport.
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