Stable Cottage, Wheddon Cross
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Stable Cottage has two bedrooms, one king, and one king that can be set up as a twin. Located in the heart of Exmoor within walking distance of Wheddon Cross village which has a welcoming pub and shop. Local landmarks include Dunkery Beacon, Dunster medieval village, Tarr Steps and Porlock.
PLEASE NOTE - FROM JUNE 7TH TO JULY 4TH WE ARE HAVING THE GAMES ROOM EXTENDED AND RENOVATED - FOR SOME DAYS ACCESS WILL BE LIMITED. THIS ONLY APPLIES 0900-1700 WEEKDAYS. Stable Cottage is a two bedroom cottage with views across the pretty Little Quarme gardens. It has one king bedroom and another king bedroom that can be converted into a twin on request. It has its own small gravelled yard with a table and chairs. Nearby parking is accessible up a set of steps. The beds are made up with luxury linen and the gorgeously plush towels are from The White Company. The toiletries are from Tyneham Luxury, made over in Norfolk, with soap, moisturiser, shampoo, and shower gel all supplied. There is an iron, ironing board, and hairdryer too. The kitchen is fully equipped with all the essentials included - Tetley tea, Nescafe Gold Blend coffee, and a selection of Pukka Herbal teas. We also supply half a dozen eggs from our own hens and locally made Cream Teas on arrival. There is an oven with grill and hob, under counter fridge with freezer compartment, microwave, kettle, toaster, dishwasher, and a washing machine - perfect for the longer stays. We supply dishwasher and washing machine tabs, kitchen roll, cling film, foil, cutting boards, cooking oil, and all the cookware, cutlery, and crockery you'd ever need. The dining area comfortably seats four the sitting room has two comfy sofas around a stone fireplace. Stable is our largest cottage in terms of square feet, so there is lots of space. There is a 32inch TV with FreeSat and DVD player, as well as an electric cast iron flame-effect stove heater, for those cosy nights in. The cottage has it's own combi boiler, providing endless hot water and near-instant heat throughout the rooms. Outside, you have your own fenced gravel yard with a picnic table, ideal for dog owners. Parking is up some steps and there is a brace of EV chargers. Down some steps it opens out to 2 acres of shared garden with breathtaking views. There is a selection of garden games and vast BBQ available for guests on request. We have a hot and cold dog & boot shower and picnic benches dotted around the garden. You will likely see our hens too - all colours and sizes - scurrying about the gardens, while we also have pygmy goats that occasionally make a break for it from their enclosure! Furthermore, we have a games room with table tennis, pool, table football, and selection of board games and jigsaw puzzles to keep everyone entertained. This has a large decked area looking over our ornamental pond with cafe style furniture for lazy afternoon reading in the sunshine. We can convert the games room into a dinner party venue that you can hire for an evening if you'd like to have a larger get together. You are surrounded by our fields, which you can access and let your dogs run free (though sometimes some will have sheep in) - and through these fields you can access a number of bridleways and footpaths without touching a road. You can also amble up to the Rest and Be Thankful pub, which is only ten minutes away, and there is also a large village shop and petrol station nearby for any last minute essentials. We have a TouchStay App that has loads of local information about places to go and visit, we are slap bang in the middle of Exmoor so everything is within an easy drive - highlights include: Dunkery Beacon (2 miles) Tarr Steps (8.5 miles) Clicket (5 miles) Dunster & Dunster Castle (7 miles) Wimbleball Lake (8 miles) Bossington Beach (8 miles) Porlock Weir (9 miles) West Somerset Steam Railway (9 miles) Exmoor Pony Centre (9 miles) Dulverton (10 miles) West Somerset Coast Path (10 miles) Exmoor Distillery (11 miles) Tropiquaria Zoo (13 miles) Torre Cider Farm (13 miles) Cleeve Abbey (14 miles) Watchet (15 miles) Doniford Farm Park (16 miles) Watersmeet (18 miles) Lynton / Lynmouth with the cliff railway (19 miles) Exmoor Zoo (19 miles) Valley of the Rocks (21 miles) Watermouth Castle (27 miles)
- 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
- 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)
All guests have access to two acres of gardens including a lily pond, lawn with picnic tables, giant BBQ and games room with table tennis, small pool table and table football. There is car free access across our fields to the bridleways and footpaths of Exmoor National Park.
Electric vehicle charge point
Pets welcome
6 x Dog(s), £5 Per stay
0 x Cat(s), £0 Per stay
0 x Horses, £0 Per stay
Restricted mobility
Wheelchair users
Carbon-monoxide detector
Safety instructions will be provided in our online welcome book sent to you upon booking. If you would like to see a copy of our Fire Risk Assessments please get in touch. Emergency exit is via the front door which is accessed directly at the bottom of the stairs.
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Strict Full refund for cancellations made within 48 hours of booking, if the check-in date is at least 14 days away. 50% refund for cancellations made at least 7 days before check-in. No refunds for cancellations made within 7 days of check-in. Show more
The region
+ MoreWheddon Cross is often called the 'crossroads of Exmoor' -- a friendly village at the junction of the B3224 and B3358, right in the heart of the National Park.
Standing at around 300 metres above sea level, Wheddon Cross is the highest village on Exmoor. It sits in the... parish of Cutcombe, with the ancient parish church of St Andrew just a short walk away in the neighbouring hamlet. The village grew up around its important crossroads, where travellers on the old coaching routes between Dulverton, Minehead and Simonsbath would stop to rest.
Village Amenities
The Rest and Be Thankful Inn stands at the centre of the village -- a 19th-century coaching inn serving food, local ales and accommodation. Wheddon Cross also has a well-stocked village shop with post office services, a petrol station with ATM, free public toilets, a children's play park, and an active village hall hosting regular community events. All within walking distance of the cottages.
Nearby Towns
Minehead (8 miles) -- The main town of West Somerset, with larger supermarkets (Tesco, Morrisons, Lidl), high street banks, a sandy beach, and the terminus of the West Somerset Railway.
Dunster (7 miles) -- One of England's best-preserved medieval villages, dominated by its castle and famous yarn market. Excellent independent shops and places to eat.
Dulverton (10 miles) -- Known as the southern gateway to Exmoor, with a National Park Visitor Centre, independent shops, a butcher, and several pubs and restaurants along the River Barle.
In Wheddon Cross
The Rest and Be Thankful Inn -- The village's 19th-century coaching inn, open seven days a week, serving hearty home-cooked food from freshly battered cod and chips to prime beef burgers. Their Sunday carvery is popular with locals and visitors alike. A full bar offers local ales, wines and a wide selection of gins. Log fires in winter and a patio with views to Dunkery Beacon in summer. The inn also has a skittle alley, pool table and dartboard.
Nearby
The Lion Inn, Timberscombe -- A traditional Exmoor village pub approximately 2 miles from Wheddon Cross, dating back to around 1600. Serving real ales and quality pub food in a welcoming, dog-friendly setting. A lovely spot for a relaxed evening meal.
The Crown Hotel, Exford -- A 17th-century coaching inn at the heart of Exford village, approximately 5 miles away. An excellent reputation for freshly prepared food using quality local ingredients, served alongside real ales and fine wines. Roaring log fires in winter and outdoor dining in summer. Dog friendly.
The Exmoor Forest Inn, Simonsbath -- Approximately 8 miles from Wheddon Cross, this remarkable pub holds a Michelin Green Star for sustainable gastronomy. The daily-changing menu features beef and lamb from their own organic Exmoor hill farm, with all ingredients sourced from within a twelve-mile radius. Booking recommended.
Tarr Farm Inn -- A lovely inn beside the famous Tarr Steps clapper bridge, approximately 8 miles away via Winsford. Refined pub food with a modern twist using local produce -- cream teas, riverside terrace, and a beautiful woodland setting. Booking recommended.
In Dulverton (approximately 10 miles)
Dulverton offers a wider choice of dining, including the Tongdam Thai restaurant, several traditional pubs, cafes and tea rooms. The town makes a pleasant day out combined with a walk along the River Barle.
Dunkery Beacon -- The highest point on Exmoor at 519 metres, just 3 miles from Wheddon Cross. A straightforward walk to the summit rewards you with views stretching to Dartmoor, the Brecon Beacons and across the Bristol Channel to Wales. Several routes start from nearby car parks at Dunkery Gate and Webber's Post.
Snowdrop Valley -- A privately owned valley close to Wheddon Cross that opens to the public each February when a spectacular carpet of wild snowdrops comes into bloom. The event has been running since 1998, with waymarked walks, a pop-up cafe and volunteer marshals. A true Exmoor highlight in late winter.
Exmoor Wildlife -- The moorland around Wheddon Cross is prime territory for spotting wild red deer, England's largest native mammal. During the autumn rut (October), listen for the roaring of stags on the hills above the village. Wild Exmoor ponies -- one of Britain's rarest native breeds -- can also be seen grazing freely on the surrounding moor.
Dunster Castle -- A National Trust property approximately 7 miles from Wheddon Cross, blending 1,000 years of history from medieval fortress to Victorian country house. Explore the castle rooms, sub-tropical gardens and working watermill. Open seasonally.
Tarr Steps -- An ancient clapper bridge across the River Barle, approximately 8 miles via Winsford. At 55 metres long with 17 stone spans, it is the longest clapper bridge in Britain and a Grade I listed monument. A beautiful spot for a riverside walk and picnic.
Wimbleball Lake -- A scenic reservoir on the southern edge of the National Park, approximately 15 minutes by car. Managed by South West Lakes Trust, it offers kayaking, paddleboarding, sailing, fly fishing, cycling trails and lakeside walks. A great family day out.
Exmoor Pony Centre -- Based near Winsford, approximately 6 miles from Wheddon Cross. Run by the Moorland Mousie Trust, the centre offers the chance to meet and ride Exmoor ponies. Moorland treks and taster sessions available. Open seasonally -- booking essential.
Stargazing -- Exmoor was designated Europe's first International Dark Sky Reserve. With very low light pollution, the area around Dunkery Beacon and Wheddon Cross is one of the finest places in England to see the night sky. Thousands of stars are visible to the naked eye on a clear night.
Walks from the Doorstep
Dunkery Beacon Circular -- The classic walk from Wheddon Cross, crossing farmland and climbing to the open moor before reaching the summit cairn at 519 metres. Approximately 8 miles with varied terrain -- fields, heathland, and rocky paths. Wild Exmoor ponies and red deer are frequently seen along the way. Allow 4 to 5 hours.
Dunkery Gate Short Walk -- For a quicker route to the summit, drive to Dunkery Gate car park (approximately 2 miles). From there the path to the top is just over half a mile -- a rewarding walk that most people can manage. Allow about an hour for the round trip.
Snowdrop Valley Walk -- A seasonal walk each February through the private valley near Wheddon Cross, following waymarked routes of approximately 1 to 2 miles through a stunning display of wild snowdrops. Muddy paths -- sturdy footwear essential.
Horner Woods -- One of the largest ancient oak woodlands in Britain, part of the Dunkery and Horner Wood National Nature Reserve. Several waymarked trails follow the stream through a magical landscape of moss-covered oaks, some over 500 years old. Look out for red deer, dippers and the rare heath fritillary butterfly. Approximately 5 miles by car via the moorland road.
Tarr Steps and the River Barle -- A beautiful riverside walk from the ancient clapper bridge through the Barle valley woodland, a designated National Nature Reserve. The short circular is approximately 2.5 miles. Extend upstream towards Withypool for a longer day out.
Wimbleball Lake -- A 9-mile lakeside trail around the reservoir, suitable for walking and cycling. Approximately 15 minutes by car from Wheddon Cross.
Beaches
Minehead -- The nearest sandy beach, approximately 8 miles (around 20 minutes by car). A wide expanse of sand at low tide, ideal for families. Also the starting point of the 630-mile South West Coast Path and the terminus of the West Somerset Railway.
Dunster Beach -- A quieter sand and shingle beach near the village of Dunster, approximately 8 miles away. A peaceful alternative to Minehead with free roadside parking.
Porlock Weir -- A picturesque 15th-century harbour with a shingle beach, approximately 10 miles via the scenic road over Dunkery Hill. Walk along the coast to Bossington Beach for dramatic views across Porlock Bay.
North Devon beaches -- The golden sand beaches at Woolacombe, Croyde and Saunton Sands are within reach for a day trip, approximately 1 hour 15 minutes by car.
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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. The nearest mainline train station is Taunton (approximately 48 miles). National Express and local bus services connect Taunton to Minehead. From Minehead, limited local bus services reach Wheddon Cross. Bristol Airport is approximately 85 miles away, with car hire available at the terminal. A car is necessary for reaching and exploring this part of Exmoor.
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