Lyndale is an 18th century character stone cottage situated in the pretty village of Roadwater at the foot of the Brendon Hills in Exmoor National Park.
Features of the cottage include exposed beams throughout, flagstone and wood floors, an open fire and a wood-burner. The cottage sleeps four comfortably and is equipped and furnished to a very high standard, including full heating for the winter months. It has its own private parking area and hill-side garden 50 yards from the door, and there is an inn serving good food within easy walking distance. The property comprises two double bedrooms, a ground floor shower-room and toilet, a kitchen, a living room and a separate dining room. The two double bedrooms are furnished for comfort as well as character, one with twin beds and the other with a double.
- Prices inclusive of duvets, bedlinen (dorma), electricity and linitial basket of logs (winter months).
- Up to 2 dogs welcome by arrangement.
Everything has been provided for that perfect short break or longer stay. The comfortable living-room, with its cosy wood-burner and open plan staircase, has two sofas, one of which converts to a double bed, a television and a CD player.
The kitchen is fully equipped with cooker, microwave, fridge-freezer, washer-dryer and dishwasher, plus all cooking utensils, cutlery, crockery and glassware.
The dining room has a farm-house style table, with seating for six, a welsh dresser and an open fire and is an ideal setting for that special evening.
The garden has a barbeque area with a table and plenty of chairs and is a lovely spot for a picnic or just to relax in to the rippling sound of nearby streams.
Up to 2 dogs welcome by arrangement.
The village of Roadwater is situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty, characterised by deep wooded valleys, steep rolling hills and a spectacular coastline. Its location in Exmoor National Park, nearby to the Quantock Hills and at the midpoint of the Coleridge Way makes it a perfect area for outdoor pursuits, such as walking, cycling, fishing and horse-riding.
Alternatively, if you want to enjoy beaches, the coast is just three miles away. The area has plenty of historical interest too, including the ancient port of Watchet and the mediaeval village of Dunster. And, if you fancy something totally different, you can always treat yourself to a nostalgic journey by steam train through the beautiful Somerset countryside.
Up to 2 dogs welcome by arrangement.