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A
selection from our Guest Book:
"We have had the most
fantastic Xmas. Gorgeous cottage, stunning location"
Emma & Nick,
"Wonderfully cosy and
beautifully decorated cottage. An ideal base for exploring the countryside."
Lisa & Dom.
"A truly spectacular
cottage in an amazing setting. Thank you for such a wonderful holiday
and for all your help while we stayed in your cottage."
Ann & Paul with Emmy & Martha
their lurchers.
"A lovely cottage to
relax in situated in an idyllic area - great walking, villages,
pubs & people. Thanks"
Anna & Teal

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Wordsworth Cottage
This cottage sleeps two in a double bed. Fitted with underfloor heating, wood burning stoves, double glazing and
high levels of insulation, it is snug and warm in the winter and
cool in the summer. Everything is supplied from bedding, towels
and kitchen utensils so that all you have to bring is your food.
You can book both cottages to sleep
4 people since there is a secure and fireproof interconnecting door
to the Coleridge cottage.
However, the two cottages are
completely self contained and being so well insulated with cavity
walls between you and Coleridge cottage
you will have complete privacy and not be intruded by the other
guests in any way. The two cottages do not share any facilities
except for the garden, but you still have your own shielded patio
area and own outside seating and table. How
to book?
Wordsworth Cottage ideally
suited for two people,
either normally as a double bed or, by request, as two single beds..
You can book
the cottages with us by telephone, by
email, or by submitting our booking form.
We offer midweek and weekend breaks as
well as a whole week or more throughout the whole year including Christmas and New Year, see our
holiday options for more details.
Warm and cosy with great views
over Exmoor National Park
Great views and superb facilities
inside and out
Walking, riding and cycling
straight from the cottage onto
Coleridge Bridle Way and beautiful Exmoor.
This cottage is named after William Wordsworth
who was a friend of Samuel Coleridge.
In 1798 William Wordsworth visited Coleridge and decided to rent
a mansion called Alfoxden, near Holford, three miles west of Nether
Stowey in the Quantock Hills.
Luxury
facilities, colour co-ordinated, kitchen with a Gas hob, electric
oven, microwave, dishwasher, fridge and a Belfast sink all fitted
into handmade wooden kitchen units.
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Contact
Us
Speak to Emma
01984 640 582
or send an email

Emma on her
horse Zephy.

4+
star luxury cottages with magnificent south facing views.

I
think the balance in the cottages is just right; high
quality fittings,great interior
design and of course the wood burning
stove!. M & J,
London.

"A
peaceful location and beautiful scenery from cottage" Ms.
P, Dorset.

...and
a beautiful kitchen area that allows for some 'proper' cooking
M & J,London.

You
can lay in bed looking out across the most beautiful, uniterrupted
view.

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