Property Description
S41847 in Somerset is a romantic and unique holiday home. A listed former S41847, it is small yet enchanting, dating back to the 18th century.
The property is on the quiet high street in the very friendly and attractive Somerset village of Nether Stowey which lies at the foot of the Quantock Hills, England's first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village is well supplied with 3 pubs, a post office, tea shop and grocery store. It is an ideal location for an outdoor break as the area is exceptional for walking, riding and the unspoilt countryside.
The village's poetic history is well documented, being a former home of Samuel Taylor Coleridge where he wrote the famous Kubla Kahn and The Rime of The Ancient Marina. William Wordsworth also lived just three miles away.
This holiday at a glance
Sleeps two guests.One bathroom.Wood burning stove.Please note, steep stairs to first floor.Roadside parking only.Sorry, no garden.Sadly, the property is not equipped for children.WiFiMinimum of a two night stay.Additional features
Slate floors and gothic windows.The property is in close proximity to a beach.Easily accessed from the M5 and 3 hours' drive from London.Gas central heating, dual-fuel burner in sitting room.Electric cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher.Digital flat screen TV.Attractions and nearby amenities
Enjoy walking the Coleridge Way, 36 miles of inland and coastal footpaths to Porlock.A short drive away you will find the medieval village of Dunster set within the Exmoor National Park with a wealth of shops and restaurants. You may also like to visit The Castle, The Yarn Market, Tithe Barn as well as many other listed buildings within this popular village.Slightly further afield you will discover the bustling, market town of Bridgwater and the Bridgwater Bay National Nature Reserve with ample, lovely walks and an abundance of wildlife.For additional inspiration on what to do within the area, please click here .