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3 bedrooms2 bathroomsSleeps 6
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Minehead, Somerset
- Minehead Beach7 min drive
- Dunster Castle8 min drive
- Dunster Beach16 min drive
- Cardiff (CWL-Cardiff Intl.)161 min drive
Rooms & beds
3 bedrooms (sleeps 6)
2 bathrooms
Bathroom 1
Bathroom 2
Spaces
Garden
About this property
Holly Lodge 3 Bedrooms
Property Summary
A tranquil 3-bedroom lodge in scenic Exmoor. Features: 2 king-size beds (1 ensuite bath/shower), twin room, accessible shower wet room. 3-acre garden setting, 5-min drive from Minehead. Offers: 4-star accommodation. Accepts up to 2 dogs. Wheelchair accessible with shower wet room.
Main Description
Immerse yourself in the tranquillity of our four-bedroom disabled-access Lodge, nestled within the scenic boundaries of Exmoor. This spacious accommodation provides:
Bedrooms: Two king-size doubles (one with an ensuite), one twin room.
Facilities: An accessible shower wet room, wheelchair accessible and impressive views overlooking Exmoor and down to the sea.
Location: Peacefully situated on a quiet lane, surrounded by a 3-acre garden, yet a mere five-minute drive from Minehead's vibrant shops, pubs, and seafront.
Amenities Include:
Four-star self-catering holiday homes.
Breath taking south-facing views of Exmoor National Park.
A short 1.5-mile journey to the seafront and sandy beach.
Leisurely 20-minute walk to local shops, pubs, and eateries.
On-site games room, putting green, swings.
Up to 2 dogs accepted £20 per week per dog.
Owners available on-site for guidance and assistance.
Complimentary Wi-Fi across all accommodations and ample parking.
Close proximity to walking trails, fishing spots, horse riding facilities, and the Steam Railway.
Guest Access:
The Lodge boasts M2 access ratings, ensuring wheelchair accessibility to most areas, excluding the en suite bathroom and bunk bedded room.
Booking Information:
Short Breaks:
Weekend: Friday to Monday.
Weekday: Monday to Friday (stay four nights for the price of three).
Linen: Provided for beds. Kindly bring sleeping bags for bed chairs and settees.
Additional: Towels and drying cloths available for hire.
Adjustable electric bed available in the twin room, please note this is not a profile bed.
Please note that this is the same property as Holly Lodge 4 bedroom, but the bunk room and main bathroom are blocked off.
Indoor Description
From 1 October until the end of the week before the late May bank holiday, electricity is payable at 25p per unit (or the government reduced rate when known if lower) for all bookings. Guests will make payment to the owner on departure, calculated from metre readings.
Outdoor Description
The Lodge is a distance from the other Lodges with a small lawn.
Guests have complete access to the expansive three-acre gardens, a children's play area, a games room, a putting green, and a laundry room. In the laundry room, you'll find local information and a selection of guided walks that start right from our property's gate.
Parking
This has not been completed by the owner.
Pets Description
We do limit the number of dogs per Lodge to two (£20.00 per dog per visit) and ask our guests to acknowledge the privilege of being able to bring their dogs by agreeing to certain rules. These are geared to respecting other guests ability to enjoy their own holidays, protecting children on site and being able to leave the accommodation in a state to be able to be enjoyed by future guests.
We ask that
Dogs are kept on leads on site and are kept quiet and under control so as not to disturb other guests.
We have gates on our Lodge verandas to allow dogs to move around when in the Lodge but please do not let them on the furniture and keep them out of the bedrooms.
Please do not leave dogs on their own in the accommodation.
Please used the dog walk area for the necessary and place any mess in the bin supplied, there are often children on site and no one would like them standing in something awful!
Restricted mobility
M2 rated, Ramped access, shower wet room with shower wheelchair provided.
Exit in case of emergency
Exit through main door or from side door or in worst case out of fully opening ground floor windows.
Christmas / New Year
We normally provide some holly around the Lodge otherwise expect guests to bring their own
The region
Minehead, a charming coastal town nestled on the fringes of Exmoor National Park, is a paradise for enthusiasts of walking. It not only offers the splendid expanse of Exmoor with its breathtaking vistas, diverse wildlife, and welcoming pubs but also serves as the starting point for the Southwest National Coastal Path, the longest rural trail in the country. Additionally, it's the final destination of the West Somerset Railway, the longest heritage railway in Britain.
The town boasts a wide array of attractions, such as its sandy beach, picturesque promenade, bustling harbor, well-manicured gardens, and a vibrant tree-lined avenue adorned with an assortment of shops and amenities. The entire area, dominated by the forested slopes of North Hill, is renowned for its exceptional natural beauty.
Exmoor is frequently hailed as England's best-kept secret, making it an ideal destination for those seeking an outdoor getaway. Whether you prefer leisurely strolls, extended hikes across the moors, horseback riding, safaris, or exploring charming villages and hamlets that resemble postcards, there is an abundance of activities to enjoy.
A tranquil 3-bedroom lodge in scenic Exmoor. Features: 2 king-size beds (1 ensuite bath/shower), twin room, accessible shower wet room. 3-acre garden setting, 5-min drive from Minehead. Offers: 4-star accommodation. Accepts up to 2 dogs. Wheelchair accessible with shower wet room.
Main Description
Immerse yourself in the tranquillity of our four-bedroom disabled-access Lodge, nestled within the scenic boundaries of Exmoor. This spacious accommodation provides:
Bedrooms: Two king-size doubles (one with an ensuite), one twin room.
Facilities: An accessible shower wet room, wheelchair accessible and impressive views overlooking Exmoor and down to the sea.
Location: Peacefully situated on a quiet lane, surrounded by a 3-acre garden, yet a mere five-minute drive from Minehead's vibrant shops, pubs, and seafront.
Amenities Include:
Four-star self-catering holiday homes.
Breath taking south-facing views of Exmoor National Park.
A short 1.5-mile journey to the seafront and sandy beach.
Leisurely 20-minute walk to local shops, pubs, and eateries.
On-site games room, putting green, swings.
Up to 2 dogs accepted £20 per week per dog.
Owners available on-site for guidance and assistance.
Complimentary Wi-Fi across all accommodations and ample parking.
Close proximity to walking trails, fishing spots, horse riding facilities, and the Steam Railway.
Guest Access:
The Lodge boasts M2 access ratings, ensuring wheelchair accessibility to most areas, excluding the en suite bathroom and bunk bedded room.
Booking Information:
Short Breaks:
Weekend: Friday to Monday.
Weekday: Monday to Friday (stay four nights for the price of three).
Linen: Provided for beds. Kindly bring sleeping bags for bed chairs and settees.
Additional: Towels and drying cloths available for hire.
Adjustable electric bed available in the twin room, please note this is not a profile bed.
Please note that this is the same property as Holly Lodge 4 bedroom, but the bunk room and main bathroom are blocked off.
Indoor Description
From 1 October until the end of the week before the late May bank holiday, electricity is payable at 25p per unit (or the government reduced rate when known if lower) for all bookings. Guests will make payment to the owner on departure, calculated from metre readings.
Outdoor Description
The Lodge is a distance from the other Lodges with a small lawn.
Guests have complete access to the expansive three-acre gardens, a children's play area, a games room, a putting green, and a laundry room. In the laundry room, you'll find local information and a selection of guided walks that start right from our property's gate.
Parking
This has not been completed by the owner.
Pets Description
We do limit the number of dogs per Lodge to two (£20.00 per dog per visit) and ask our guests to acknowledge the privilege of being able to bring their dogs by agreeing to certain rules. These are geared to respecting other guests ability to enjoy their own holidays, protecting children on site and being able to leave the accommodation in a state to be able to be enjoyed by future guests.
We ask that
Dogs are kept on leads on site and are kept quiet and under control so as not to disturb other guests.
We have gates on our Lodge verandas to allow dogs to move around when in the Lodge but please do not let them on the furniture and keep them out of the bedrooms.
Please do not leave dogs on their own in the accommodation.
Please used the dog walk area for the necessary and place any mess in the bin supplied, there are often children on site and no one would like them standing in something awful!
Restricted mobility
M2 rated, Ramped access, shower wet room with shower wheelchair provided.
Exit in case of emergency
Exit through main door or from side door or in worst case out of fully opening ground floor windows.
Christmas / New Year
We normally provide some holly around the Lodge otherwise expect guests to bring their own
The region
Minehead, a charming coastal town nestled on the fringes of Exmoor National Park, is a paradise for enthusiasts of walking. It not only offers the splendid expanse of Exmoor with its breathtaking vistas, diverse wildlife, and welcoming pubs but also serves as the starting point for the Southwest National Coastal Path, the longest rural trail in the country. Additionally, it's the final destination of the West Somerset Railway, the longest heritage railway in Britain.
The town boasts a wide array of attractions, such as its sandy beach, picturesque promenade, bustling harbor, well-manicured gardens, and a vibrant tree-lined avenue adorned with an assortment of shops and amenities. The entire area, dominated by the forested slopes of North Hill, is renowned for its exceptional natural beauty.
Exmoor is frequently hailed as England's best-kept secret, making it an ideal destination for those seeking an outdoor getaway. Whether you prefer leisurely strolls, extended hikes across the moors, horseback riding, safaris, or exploring charming villages and hamlets that resemble postcards, there is an abundance of activities to enjoy.
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Chris
Languages
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House Rules
Check in after 3:00 PM
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
Pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
Host has not indicated whether there is a smoke detector on the property
About the area
Minehead
Minehead is home to this cottage. Porlock Weir Harbour and Wimbleball Lake Activities Centre are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Exmoor National Park and Holnicote Estate. Travelling with kids? Consider Blenheim Gardens and West Somerset Railway.

Minehead, Somerset
What's nearby
- Blenheim Gardens - 3 min drive - 2.2 km
- Minehead Beach - 7 min drive - 2.8 km
- Dunster Castle - 8 min drive - 6.2 km
- Porlock Weir Harbour - 11 min drive - 10.3 km
- Dunster Beach - 16 min drive - 4.4 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- The Old Ship Aground - 5 min drive
- Kildare Lodge - 3 min drive
- Seaview Takeaway - 4 min drive
- Jaws Fish N Chips - 3 min drive
- The Hairy Dog - 3 min drive
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Minehead, a charming coastal town nestled on the fringes of Exmoor National Park, is a paradise for enthusiasts of walking. It not only offers the splendid expanse of Exmoor with its breathtaking vistas, diverse wildlife, and welcoming pubs but also serves as the starting point for the Southwest National Coastal Path, the longest rural trail in the country. Additionally, it's the final destination of the West Somerset Railway, the longest heritage railway in Britain.
The town boasts a wide array of attractions, such as its sandy beach, picturesque promenade, bustling harbor, well-manicured gardens, and a vibrant tree-lined avenue adorned with an assortment of shops and amenities. The entire area, dominated by the forested slopes of North Hill, is renowned for its exceptional natural beauty.
Exmoor is frequently hailed as England's best-kept secret, making it an ideal destination for those seeking an outdoor getaway. Whether you prefer leisurely strolls, extended hikes across the moors, horseback riding, safaris, or exploring charming villages and hamlets that resemble postcards, there is an abundance of activities to enjoy.
The town boasts a wide array of attractions, such as its sandy beach, picturesque promenade, bustling harbor, well-manicured gardens, and a vibrant tree-lined avenue adorned with an assortment of shops and amenities. The entire area, dominated by the forested slopes of North Hill, is renowned for its exceptional natural beauty.
Exmoor is frequently hailed as England's best-kept secret, making it an ideal destination for those seeking an outdoor getaway. Whether you prefer leisurely strolls, extended hikes across the moors, horseback riding, safaris, or exploring charming villages and hamlets that resemble postcards, there is an abundance of activities to enjoy.
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