Cleveland Cottage
19684.6 miles E of Dulverton | Sleeps 4 + cot*
20% off for parties of 2 + cot or less at certain times of the year, view offer...
7 Nights from £420
Ms Rothera April 2023
A lovely, comfortable, traditional country cottage in a beautiful location. The rooks cawing, the sheep and the birdsong are all you will hear and if you are into stargazing you will have fantastic dark skies! There are steep steps both within and to access the cottage, so you do need to be mobile. The location is great for walking on Exmoor (straight out of the front door) and accessing all the watersports activities on Wimbleball Lake (our boys had great fun learning to windsurf!). It's a bit of a drive to any food shops - worth booking a supermarket delivery if you can. If driving you do need to be confident about narrow lanes, steep hills and negotiating passing places - that just goes with the countryside location. Worth it to get to the lake though and to the Bridge Inn at Dulverton - would recommend the latter but if you want to eat, do book....
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Reverend Summers September 2023
Pretty cottage... slightly isolated location but that was what we were looking for. Perfect for exploring Exmoor. Everything we needed was there.
Mrs Ponsford July 2023
Cleveland cottage is perfect for a break away from it all. The cottage is warm and cosy and the garden very pretty. We visited Dunster and Minehead and enjoyed a meal at The Anchor Inn. There are shops at Dulverton and Bampton. Exmoor is unspoilt and quiet. I would definitely return....
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Ms. White May 2023
Cleveland Cottage was a good base for our visit to West Somerset. Cottage was clean and well equipped. The local village is tiny — just a church and approximately 100 people — but it was a good jumping off point to hike in Exmoor and explore some of the local villages. Would recommend! ...
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Mrs Dale June 2023
A lovely old cottage but so much better when the weather is good. Driving on the narrow roads with potholes was difficult but the small villages were lovely to wander round. There were some interesting shops to see and cafes to have a coffee and cake. We enjoyed returning to Minehead and travelling on the steam train. We had a few meals out at The Anchor Inn which was easier to get to than Dulverton. An interesting area and if the weather is bad it's not far to Tiverton, or to Exeter where we had a lovely time in IKEA!...
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