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2 Guests
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1 Bedroom
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1 Bathroom
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Pets No
Features
- Off road parking
- Garden / Patio
- Pub/shop < 1 mile
- Broadband / WiFi
Reviews & Ratings
5 Customer Reviews
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"Very comfortable property just suits two people perfectly we enjoyed our stay ..."
Very comfortable property just suits two people perfectly we enjoyed our stay here unfortunately the weather was very changeable
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"We were rather disappointed with this cottage."
We always look for remote places which are not over-looked. It wasn’t made clear on your listing that it had another barn next to it and that the property opposite looked directly into the barn. We felt that there was no privacy and that we were unable to open the blinds in the living room. We would have thought that there would have been a blind over the window that looks directly into the bathroom? Again the privacy angle for us is important. Whilst the general cleanliness and decor was immaculate, we were shocked to find that when we removed the bedding at the end of our stay (as we always do regardless of whether it is requested), we had been sleeping on heavily stained protectors which is a first for us. Also some of the cutlery was dirty. There were basics missing from the kitchen such as a frying pan, Prosecco/champagne glasses and whisky tumblers, lap trays, small kitchen knives and so on, which are always provided in other properties we’ve stayed in. We also had a problem getting Wi-Fi, which was virtually non existent and also meant that the smart TV was useless as it worked on the Wi-Fi. There was satellite free view but no BBC. We wanted to let you know about this and since there were two phone numbers (separated by only 1 digit) in your information pack, we rang both numbers and left messages. One person rang back and said that we had a wrong number and we had no response from the other at all. We didn’t know who lived in the house opposite and didn’t feel that it was appropriate to knock on doors so we had no Wi-fi for the entire 4 days. Generally we found the property to be very basic. Not what we were expecting and not what we are used to.
Good afternoon Mrs Morgan Redford, thank you for your feedback. It is quite rare that I receive poor feedback and as a small business that relies on recommendations I would like to address each point that you have raised. There is no excuse for a stained mattress protector. I apologise for this and have spoken to the cleaners, about the hygiene standards I expect. I live in the house opposite the cottages and my name and number are on the first page of the welcome pack. I really wish you had knocked on my door or rung my mobile number and I could have addressed all these issues with you. The Wi-Fi signal is strong and the TV is a smart TV. I have just checked it and all appears to be working well. I have also checked the cutlery which is all clean however this could have been different for your stay. Again I have spoken to the cleaners about this. The frying pan is too large for the pan stand and it is kept in the oven. I have now moved it onto the hob. Thank you for pointing this out. I have also put 2 whisky tumblers and 2 champagne glasses in the sideboard for future guests. The 2 cottages were originally barns for the Tudor farmhouse. They are grade 2 listed and were converted to holiday cottages a number of years ago. Guests normally comment on what a beautiful location it is and how nice the farmhouse looks, however I appreciate that people have different views and I respect your opinion. Anyway, thank you again for your feedback. Best wishes, Chris Bolton Property Owner
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"Apple Cottage is a beautiful, compact cottage in a very lovely setting."
We very much enjoyed waking to the Sound of the Song Thrush and then exploring all the surrounding areas of Somerset, Dorset & Devon.
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"Lovely stay at Apple Cottage."
Very peaceful and quiet, sat with the stable door open listening to the birds. Highly recommended.
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"A very happy stay on this lovely compact home."
Spotlessly clean and charmingly decorated.
Summary
- One bedroom: 1 x double
- Ground-floor bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC
- Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area.
- Gas central heating and underfloor heating
- Electric oven and hob, fridge with ice box, kettle, toaster and hairdryer
- Smart TV and WiFi
- Fuel and power inc. in rent
- Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
- Private driveway parking for 2 cars
- Non-enclosed gravel patio with furniture and shared paddock with stream
- Sorry, no pets and no smoking
- Shop 0.7 miles, pub 0.2 miles
- Note: Check-in from 4pm and check-out by 10am
- Note: Property suitable for maximum of 2 adults only
The property
Apple Cottage is a charming and beautifully presented barn conversion located in the quaint village of South Chard in Somerset.
Bursting with character, this home is the perfect retreat for a couple looking to enjoy a relaxing break in Somerset.
The open-plan living space is a delight with impressive floor-to-ceiling windows flooding the room with light.
Sit back and relax in the seating area, which is a wonderful mix of exposed stonework, and wooden floors which compliment the tasteful furnishings throughout.The kitchen boasts handcrafted units and is perfectly equipped to create meals to be shared around the dining table.
When the weather allows, a stable door opens onto a gravel seating area where you can sit and enjoy a chilled glass of wine.
In the evenings, make use of the sleek bathroom to freshen up after an adventure-filled day.
Head upstairs to find a spacious double room, perfect for a restful night's sleep, with sloped ceilings, beams and a Velux window to appreciate the setting.
Apple Cottage is perfectly located for exploring and unlocking the secrets of Somerset and the surrounding area.
Note: This property can be booked with Ref. 1154462 together sleeping up to six guests
Lakehayes Holiday Cottages
The Lakehayes holiday cottages, situated in South Somerset, Apple Cottage and Cider Barn are two impressive barn conversions set within a pretty garden setting. Approached through a gate which leads to a gravel drive and car parking area with ample parking, and a spacious paddock with fruit trees and a small stream running through. Located in South Chard, a small village on the borders of Somerset, Devon and Dorset, there is a local pub and small convenience store within walking distance and both Axminster and Chard offer a wide range of amenities so you can stock up for your stay. For food lovers, why not make your holiday that bit more special and visit one of the award-winning gastro pubs nearby – The Tytherleigh Arms and The Cotley Inn both offer a creative selection of dishes from classic pub favourites to lavish evening meals and a great selection of local beverages. For those who prefer to cook, Barley Mow farm shop in neighbouring Chard offers an array of local groceries and produce and visitors are sure to come away with far more than intended. Take a trip to nearby Forde Abbey House and Gardens where a leisurely stroll through its award-winning gardens is recommended, Within 10 miles of the UNESCO World Heritage Jurassic Coast, Lyme Regis is a great day out with its family-friendly beach and famous Cobb Harbour. Explore the Lyme Regis Museum and learn about the area's rich fossil-hunting history before trying to find your own fossils on the beach. For the keen walkers, the South West Coastal Footpath offers a wealth of scenic walks with incomparable views of the Jurassic Coast and countryside. The Stop Way Line, a long-distance coast-to-coast walking and cycling route partly follows the ‘Taunton Stop Line’ built by the Army in 1940 to contain any Nazi German invasion of the South West. These defences ran for 50 miles, from Burnham on the Bristol Channel to Seaton on the South Coast. Between Ilminster and Chard, it largely follows the track of the old Great Western Railway. Chard Reservoir is another popular woodland walk.
Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £50.
About the location
SOUTH CHARD
Chard 2 miles; Axminster 5 miles; Blackdown Hills AONB 7.6 miles.
South Chard is a small village resting a couple of miles from the bustling parent town of Chard, in the picturesque setting of South Somerset. It has a pub/restaurant and a convenience store for your immediate amenities, whilst Chard provides a larger choice to suit all preferences. Close to the border of Devon, a short drive will bring you towards the Devonshire market town of Axminster which perches between the Blackdown Hills AONB and the East Devon AONB. Featuring a wealth of history at the Axminster Heritage Museum found in Thomas Whitby's house, whilst also benefitting from its close proximity to a wide-range of trails for walking, hiking and cycling particularly at Over the Hill to Holditch with your furry companion by your side. South Chard is an excellent choice for a remote break to this wonderful Somerset location.
This property offers the following short breaks:
- Winter
- Off-season
- Last minute
- Christmas