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6 Guests
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3 Bedrooms
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2 Bathrooms
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Pets No
Features
- Off road parking
- Ground floor accommodation
- Ground floor bedroom
- Garden / Patio
- Washing machine
- Dishwasher
- Broadband / WiFi
Reviews & Ratings
15 Customer Reviews
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"We loved the property."
Great country cottage vibe. Everything worked as it should. Information provided was comprehensive and clear. The beds and pillows, however, were a bit uncomfortable.
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"A beautiful, comfortable home, in a lovely peaceful spot with an enchanting garden This was a last minute booking but we couldn't have been happier."
The house itself is unusually spacious for a holiday cottage with a large, and super-comfortable living room, three very big bedrooms and two well equipped bathrooms. Big windows on all sides of the house and an open plan layout mean that it's always bright and fresh. The kitchen has all you need and more - with a good sized table and lovely views over the garden. The garden itself is the biggest selling point - with three or four different sun spots for different times of the day, and carefully arranged garden furniture. The owners were full of good advice about local pubs and attractions - and we had a glorious week getting to know this fascinating part of Somerset.
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"Unable to watch TV due for positioning."
Very concerned about the amount of extension leads and multi plugs.saw alot of cobwebs and it didn't look as if cleaner had been in.we have been booking with sykes for a number of years and was disappointed sorry to say.
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"We had a lovely stay at the coach house!"
We were 6 adults and 2 babies under 1. The house is spacious, with a nice big living room and a good-sized kitchen with steps leading down to a lovely garden. Somerset is beautiful, we had some great trips out and would definitely like to come back to see more. Thanks for a great stay and would highly recommend!
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"Totally understand the positivity of other reviewers regarding the 'quirky' feel of The Coach House, but - for a family of 5 - the usual bathroom and bedroom set up didn't sadly quite work for us."
On arrival the house was very fusty smelling and we had to open upstairs windows and the kitchen door to help freshen things up (bought Fabreeze next day). Spoke to owner regarding this the second day, who was lovely, and explained cleaner had been away, but - when paying such a large amount - feel the initial impression should have been better. Welcome pack appeared to be some milk along with washing up accessories (when some reviews had mentioned scones and cream!) Whilst having pianos and a guitar is undoubtedly quirky we felt the property needed a bit of a revamp. Even the placing of the TV was on a wall where only one chair actually faced it! However, biggest issue was bathrooms. Only one room had a shower (sectioned off with rows of ear-splitting shells on strings!) and the immersion heater couldn't stretch to 5 short showers each morning so some of our boys had to shower at night to allow enough time to reheat overnight, which was a tad frustrating. For smaller groups who love old furniture and can manage a single shower (there is a bath in one bedroom, but it'll use all the hot water) The Coach House is absolutely fine and we absolutely LOVED SOMERSET. Hope the owners will take on board our feedback as with a few changes we'd be back again in the future. Thanks.
Thank you for your comments which we have indeed taken on board. We’re so glad you enjoyed your stay. West Somerset is a very special place. We’re sorry your arrival day was a disappointment. it is difficult to completely remove fustiness in a 200 year old historic building, so early in the spring. And the cold weather snap didn’t help. We stopped providing home made scones due to government regulations around allergies. We hope you enjoyed the farmhouse biscuits we provided instead. We also now offer the option to order a freshly made global stew to be delivered for your first evening should that appeal. We’ve not had any prior comments regarding the hot water. It is a tank of finite capacity (permanently switched on), and you were a large party. In our experience the tank takes about 20 minutes to heat up should it be drained. We’re sorry the position of the tv didn’t work for you, especially given the poor weather you experienced! It is a conscious decision to not let the tv dominate the room and instead focus on creating a beautiful space with carefully chosen art and antique furniture as featured in the photos on the website. We hope very much that you will consider booking the Coach House again and hope that you get better weather when you do! Property Owner
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"The property suited us perfectly."
It was comfortable and clean with a delightful quirkiness and all facilities as advertised. Two pianos and a guitar were a bonus! The dip in the access ramp was a bit of a problem; a vw golf is not a particularly low-slung car but even with passengers disembarked and driving at a snail's pace we grounded every time.
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"What a beautiful place!"
I loved the double aspect view from the upstairs bedroom. And the incredible high beamed sitting room. We had a great breakfast in the garden on our first day. Then took the steam train to Minehead and walked the first bit of the South West Coast Path which was amazing. We also loved visiting Cleeve Abbey and The Notley Arms! We all had a great time and will definitely come again.
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"This is a lovely cottage in a wonderful location, close to the coast and Exmoor and within a short walk of a fantastic pub."
If you like walking, dark skies and music then this is the place for you. We enjoyed having access to the record collection and musical instruments. Thank you for sharing! It was also nice to have a cream tea waiting for us on arrival. Access is shared with the neighbours who live in the adjoining property and this didn’t cause any concern or problems for us. We had a great stay and hope to return.
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"The coach house is so homely."
We had a wonderful family holiday there. Our pre-schoolers were enchanted by the place! We loved the art collection - and will remember the meals we had as a family sitting in the peaceful garden. We had the pleasure of meeting a family of hedgehogs resident in the garden! So many options for days out in all directions. And lovely to have Cleeve Abbey, the Torre Cider Farm (great breakfasts as well as good cider!) and Watchet (Star Inn highly recommend) only a mile or two away. We didn’t want to leave and would be very pleased to return.
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"Lovely scones on arrival, very welcoming"
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"What a lovely place and setting."
This is my second visit and will definitely come again. Think big comfortable rooms with beamed ceilings, generous bathroom and a farmhouse-style kitchen on the upper floor. You can sit round a wooden table with cups of tea or throw open the arched door and sit on the step overlooking trees and old walled gardens. In summer we sat out in the sun trap garden and watched the sun go down as a family of hedgehogs emerged. This time we revisited the rolling fields just outside the door - the start of the Quanttocks - and drove the short distance to the sea for a long walk along atmospheric Dunster beach. The weekend was topped off with a home made curry at the cosy White Horse pub a walk away but there’s also a gastro pub, beachfront cafe and cream teas in easy reach. This is a hidden treasure - in an inexplicably overlooked part of Somerset. I’d go before everyone else discovers it.
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"There is definitely only parking for one vehicle!"
To park on the road would have been very dangerous to us and other road users as the route is used by heavy farm vehicles. We ended up by paying one of the neighbours £50.00 to park one of our vehicles on their land for the week. You need to make sure that people are aware that there is a downstairs flat that is rented full time! You have to squeeze passed their vehicles (and washing line) to get into your access doors. They have a lovely view of you sitting in the garden which I should think is awkward for all parties! They can be heard ‘chatting’ from upstairs! I definitely felt that the owners have ‘jumped on the holiday home bandwagon’ to make use of the situation COVID has put us in!
Thank you for your comment. We're sorry the property failed to meet your expectations, for reasons relating to parking, access and neighbours. You might be pleased to know that there is now parking for two vehicles at the property. A small garage has been made available to guests, since you stayed. Regarding access, if you approach the property through the garden gate, there is no need to squeeze past anything! Perhaps we could have made that clearer. Regarding the annex (2, The Coach House), it is occupied by a lovely couple who, in our experience, live a very quiet life. They do not have access to the garden, and we have not received any other comments about them being there. The main and sunniest part of the garden, including the patio and sun-lounging area, is not overlooked by their windows. Thank you again for your feedback. We hope that you enjoyed your stay otherwise. Kind regards, The Owners Property Owner
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"A wonderful place to stay for a peaceful and relaxing break."
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"The cottage is in small hamlet nicely placed to access much of Somerset and Devon."
It is decorated with original artwork on the walls and many original looking features. The hosts are really helpful and friendly. Would definitely recommend.
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"Lovely property."
....set in quiet location ....ideal to relax and recharge body ....nice local pubs/restaurants to eat in ......prefect base to go explore local area. +++++
Summary
- Reverse-level apartment
- Three bedrooms: 1 x ground-floor double with en-suite walk-in shower and basin, 1 x ground-floor twin with basin, 1 first-floor double with en-suite bath, basin and WC
- Ground-floor cloakroom with basin and WC
- First-floor kitchen/diner
- First-floor sitting room.
- Electric heaters and woodburning stove
- Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher
- TV, Record Player, WiFi
- Fuel and power inc. in rent (excludes EV charging)
- Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
- Off-road parking available
- Enclosed private garden with lawn, patio with seating, separate lounging area, linhay (traditional open-fronted barn) and pond
- Sorry, no pets and no smoking
- Shop 2.5 miles, pub 1.2 miles
- Note: Pond in garden - children will need to be supervised
The property
Located inside the Exmoor National Park, the principal part of this stunning converted Georgian coach house is perfect for a family retreat to the Somerset coastline.
Explore Exmoor and the ancient parish of Nettlecombe from the doorstep, hunt for fossils along Somerset’s Jurassic coast or take a steam-train ride on the West Somerset Railway.
Visit Cleeve Abbey, an ancient English Heritage monastery, the enchanting Dunster Castle, a National Trust gem, or the picturesque harbour town of Watchet, home to a marina, museums and thriving street markets.
Or relax in the secluded and enclosed garden with a traditional open fronted barn.
A south-facing outdoor sofa area is a real sun-trap.
Enjoy an evening stroll to the nearby Notley Arms gastro-pub, for a drink in the beer garden or an award-winning meal.
Or spend evenings cooking up a storm in the amply-equipped kitchen/diner before gathering round the dining table or enjoying a spot of alfresco dining on the patio.
A magnificent first floor sitting room awaits upstairs, bursting with original features and local art, exposed oak beams, and a polished wooden floor.
The ground floor houses a twin bedroom with doors out onto the garden and a double bedroom with en suite shower room, as well as a separate cloakroom with basin and WC.
A third bedroom awaits on the first floor, with a double bed and an elegant en suite bathroom.
There are a range of amenities located nearby, including the shops, pubs, restaurants, and cafés in Williton and Watchet.
The Quantock Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is a short drive away.
Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £350.
About the location
YARDE
Watchet 2 miles; Williton 2 miles; Minehead 8 miles
The quiet hamlet of Yarde is perfectly situated in the foothills of the Exmoor National Park, close to the Quantock Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and only 2 miles from the west Somerset coast. The area is well served by local shops and pubs, with the attractive West Somerset Railway also passing through, providing a lovely relaxing trip along the coast from the popular seaside resort of Minehead through glorious unspoilt countryside - a treat not to be missed! Within a short drive are the pretty coastal settlements of Watchet, Blue Anchor and Porlock Weir and the South West Coast Path, providing wonderful walking and cycling opportunities for those wanting to admire the incredible coastal views. A visit to the historic village of Dunster, with its yarn market and ancient castle, is also a must. There is so much on offer in this super area for all the family.
Note; There is a Good Housekeeping Bond of £350 for this property
No Stags / Hens or similar permitted at this property
This property offers the following short breaks:
- Off-season
- Last minute