管理会社の情報
The Best of Exmoor is a small, independent letting agent based in Porlock Weir. We love Exmoor and take great pleasure in sharing it with our guests. Our aim is to help you find your dream holiday - we have a great selection of holiday cottages on Exmoor, so we can help you to find your perfect break. Having grown the business slowly from scratch, we know all our properties and their owners well - so please get in touch if you have any queries and we will be happy to help
宿泊施設の情報
This 16th century country hideaway is located in a beautiful rural area surrounded by magnificent countryside, in North Devon. Old Church House is a Grade II listed detached property with 3 bedrooms and overflowing with character and period features including oak beams, stone fireplaces and multi pane windows. Suitable for walkers and families alike, the cottage offering relaxing and comfortable accommodation for up to 5 guests. One double bed; one twin bedroom; one single bedroom. Spacious living room with wood-burning stove and a well equipped kitchen with large kitchen table. The family bathroom has a shower over the bath plus a cloakroom downstairs with second toilet and hand basin. The cottage-style garden has outside seating for enjoying in the good weather. Dogs are welcome (maximum of 2) for supplement of 30 GBP per dog per booking. Towels and bed linen are provided. Wifi, heating and electricity is included. Arrive from 4 pm Depart by 10 am. Please note,Old Church House is a comfortable, traditionally furnished period house but with many houses of this era, there are some uneven floors, low ceilings and beams in parts (the lowest beam is 1.78mx/5ft 10" and the lowest...
周辺エリアの情報
High Bray, above Brayford gets its name from its situation on the brow of a precipitous hill. The church (All Saints) stands on the summit and commands fine views. It was rebuilt early in the 16th century and thoroughly restored in 1878.
The parish of Brayford is situated on the south-western boundary of the Exmoor National Park within West Somerset and North Devon. It's an area of varied and inspiring landscapes from purple heather-clad moors, ancient forests and sparkling rivers to dramatic coastline, pretty towns and villages and home to Exmoor ponies, red deer and buzzards. Brayford is in a highly picturesque location set in a steep sided valley bounded by green fields and woodlands. The River Bray, which rises on Exmoor, runs through the centre of the village before joining the River Mole near South Molton and the River Taw before flowing through Barnstaple to the sea.