Property Summary Exmoor View, on the edge of the peaceful village of Wootton Courtenay, is a self-catering holiday bungalow for up to two guests in the heart of Exmoor National Park. It is a warm, cosy and comfortable pet free accommodation with garden and patio area.
Main Description Exmoor View is set in an elevated position above the quiet road which leads to Wootton Courtenay, a small village in the heart of Exmoor National Park. The views from the windows at the front of the property are beautiful, looking across the Aville Valley and towards the moors, including Dunkery Beacon - the highest point on Exmoor.
Sleeps up to 2 guests One bedroom with four-poster double bed Open-plan kitchen-dining and living area Gas 'wood burner' in the living area plus storage heaters throughout making this a warm and comfortable home Patio doors lead out to the small table and chairs just outside on the patio Steps lead up to the garden with spectacular view towards Dunkery WiFi, electricity and heating included Bed linen and towels provided Sorry, no pets and no smoking Saturday changeover Arrive from 3 pm Depart by 10 am
The open-plan living area comprises comfortable seating around the TV and gas 'wood-burner', with patio doors that lead outside. There is a large dining table and at the far end is the well-equipped kitchen. At the rear of the property is the hall with external door, off one side is the bathroom, comprising shower over the bath, toilet and hand basin. Off the hall to the other side is the bedroom, just one step up through the door, it's a spacious room with plenty of storage and a four-poster double bed.
Indoor Description The kitchen is well-equipped with a double electric oven with hob, microwave, toaster, kettle, and washing machine. There is ample supply of crockery, cutlery, glassware, cookware and utensils.
Electricity and heating costs are included in the price of your accommodation. The cottage has a gas 'wood-burner' in the living room area, plus storage heaters throughout. Wifi is provided.
Bed linen, duvet and towels are provided for your convenience, but please bring your own beach towels if you wish to take towels with you on day trips.
There may be non-perishable items like a salt, pepper and a few herbs or spices available. Cleaning materials such as washing up liquid, and surface cleaner will be present in the property. Two toilet rolls will be provided and hand wash or soap.
Outdoor Description The patio is located at the side of the property and there are sliding doors from the living area, table and chairs are provided. From the patio, a few steps lead up to the garden with further outside furniture and where wonderful views can be enjoyed!
The owners live in the next door property and the driveway is shared with their property.
Wootton Courtenay is tucked away in the valley close to the highest point on Exmoor - Dunkery Beacon and is perfect choice for a relaxing holiday. It is a small friendly village with small shop and Parish Church, both are approx 0.5 mile away.
Parking Off-road parking on the drive by the bungalow.
Pets Description Sorry, no pets.
Restricted mobility The property is all on one level apart from one step up into the bedroom, so may be suitable for someone with limited mobility. There are few steps up the garden area.
Exit in case of emergency This has not been completed by the owner.
Christmas / New Year A few Christmas decorations can be provided if requested.
The region
Wootton Courtenay is a small, peaceful village nestled between the Dunkery and Grabbist hills within Exmoor National Park, just four miles from both Dunster and Porlock.
The village sits in a sheltered valley with a favourable microclimate, surrounded by some of the finest walking country in the South West. Dunkery Beacon, the highest point on Exmoor at 519 metres, rises to the south-west and can be reached on foot directly from the village. The name Wootton means 'settlement by the wood,' recorded as 'Otone' in the Domesday Book, with 'Courtenay' added in the 13th century when the Courtenay family became lords of the manor.
At the heart of the village is the community-owned Villagers' Store and Post Office, saved from closure in 1991 by local residents who formed a cooperative to purchase the freehold. The shop stocks essentials, local honey, walking maps, and tourist information. The Grade I listed Church of All Saints dates from the 13th century and features an unusual gabled bell tower. A well-maintained village hall, built in 2001, hosts events throughout the year.
For a wider range of amenities, the medieval village of Dunster is approximately 4 miles away and has pubs, restaurants, cafes, and independent shops beneath its striking castle. Porlock, also 4 miles away, offers three pubs, grocery shops, a traditional butcher, chemist, and hardware store. Minehead, the nearest town at 4 miles, has supermarkets, petrol stations, and high street banks.