The Crows Nest, Porlock Weir
Cottage in West Somerset District
6 guests · 3 bedrooms · 2 baths
Reasons to book
Guests love it hereGuests give this property a top rating
Great for petsBring all your friends and family, even the furry ones
Includes essentialsGarden, Pets allowed, Kitchen or Kitchenette and more
About this cottage rental
Property Summary
The Crows Nest, Porlock Weir, is a charming thatched end-of-terrace cottage perched above scenic Porlock Bay offering family accommodation with the benefit of amazing sea views. It's less than 5 mins walk to the 13th Century Harbour where you can find a pub and a couple of restaurants to eat.
Main Description
The Crows Nest is access from the car parking area via stone steps down to the front of the property, then a few steps up to the front door. Entrance into the downstairs hall, the sitting room to the right features a huge inglenook fireplace with wood-burner, stone floors and exposed beams. To the left, the large dining room is a great family room which also provides seats at the windows, to relax with a book while enjoying the views across the bay. The kitchen adjoins the dining room and there is also a downstairs toilet off the dining room. On the first floor, the master bedroom enjoys a King-sized bed with en-suite shower room comprised of shower and hand basin only (no toilet in the en-suite). Bedrooms two and three have twin beds, and there is a family bathroom with a bath with shower attachment, bidet, toilet and hand basin. Outside is a small private garden area at the front of the cottage with wonderful views across the bay, plus private parking for two cars.
Sleeps 6 plus cot (on request)
One king-sized bedroom with en-suite shower
Two twin bedrooms
Kitchen with adjoining large dining room
Separate sitting room with wood-burner
Stunning views of the Bristol Channel and Porlock Bay
Family bathroom upstairs plus downstairs toilet
Private garden
Off-road parking for two cars
Towels and linen provided
Wifi, electricity and heating included
Dogs welcome (strictly 2 max) for £15 supplement per dog
Short walk from Porlock Weir
Grocery shops only 1.5 miles
Arrive from 4 pm
Depart by 10 am
There is an upstairs flat which is owned by the couple that own The Crows Nest, they only use the flat a few times a year. Feel free to say hi if you see them as they are lovely hosts!
Dogs are welcome by prior arrangement (strictly a maximum of 2). A supplementary fee of £15 will be added to your invoice per dog. Please do not allow you dogs on the furniture or upstairs and do not leave them alone in the property at any time.
The Crows Nest is strictly non-smoking.
The harbour is the 'centre' of Porlock Weir, which is approximately 100 metres from The Crows Nest. There are two restaurants (The Cafe and Miller's at the Anchor), a pub (all three are dog-friendly) and a range of individual shops such as tea rooms, Exmoor Glass, etc.
The village of Porlock is approximately 1.5 miles from The Crows Nest and boasts three pubs, two grocery shops, a traditional local butcher, chemist, cash machine, hardware shop, visitor centre and a range of independent restaurants, shops and tea rooms.
Many of the shops in Porlock Weir and Porlock are open during traditional hours of 9 am to 5 pm, although hours are often extended during the summer season. Conversely, some shops also reduce their opening hours out of season.
Minehead is the nearest town, approximately 7 miles from The Crows Nest. Here you will find the larger supermarkets and petrol stations (Tesco and Morrison's are both situated on the outskirts of the town and have longer opening hours), most major high street banks with cash machines, plus a range of other shops throughout the town.
The property will be ready from 4 pm on the day of your arrival. Please depart by 10 am on the last day of your stay. Please leave the property clean and tidy so that we can guarantee it will be ready on time for our next guests.
The Crows Nest is available for week-long bookings (Friday to Friday) and short breaks.
Indoor Description
The Crows Nest kitchen is fitted with electric oven and hob, dishwasher, under-counter fridge, separate under-counter freezer, and microwave. Other equipment includes toaster, kettle, a variety of kitchen utensils, cutlery, crockery and glasses. A washing machine and tumble dryer are situated in the downstairs cloakroom, along with the iron and ironing board.
The television has channels provided by NowTV, which is an internet TV service. There are various options for catch up channels (iplayer, etc) and series' of TV programmes available to watch, but it's not possible to watch live TV. However, there are various apps, so some sport can be watched via the BBC Sport app, for example. There is also a DVD player in the sitting room and wireless broadband is available throughout the property.
A travel cot is available on request; please request it when booking so we can make sure it is present for your arrival.
Electricity and heating costs are included in the price of your accommodation. The Crows Nest is fitted with central heating and there is also a wood burner in the sitting room; some kindling and one basket of logs will be provided in the cooler months. Additional logs can be purchased from the hardware shop in Porlock.
Bed linen, duvets, blankets and towels are provided for your convenience, but please bring your own beach towels if you wish to take towels with you on day trips. Bed linen is not supplied for the cot.
A small amount of tea, coffee, sugar, milk and biscuits are provided to ensure you can have a hot drink as soon as you arrive. There may also be other non-perishable items like salt, pepper and a few herbs or spices available.
Washing up liquid and surface cleaner will be present in the property. One or two toilet rolls will be provided.
Outdoor Description
The Crows Nest is accessed by a path (with approx 12 shallow steps with handrail) from a private drive beside the property, or via stone steps which lead directly on to the lane below, both paths have gates. There is a small private garden/patio with some seating in front of the cottage which is enclosed by a waist-high gate. There are good walks from the door the woods and beach.
Parking
Private off-road parking for two cars is available at the top of the drive beside the property. The driveway leading to the parking area is accessed by driving a few metres past the property, it is a sharp left turn onto the the drive which is a short steep slope, which opens out to the parking area.
Pets Description
This has not been completed by the owner.
Restricted mobility
This has not been completed by the owner.
Exit in case of emergency
This has not been completed by the owner.
Christmas / New Year
Some Christmas decorations will be provided in the living area over the Christmas period (no tree)
The region
Exmoor is situated in South West Britain, specifically across West Somerset and North Devon. Often referred to as England's best kept secret, Exmoor is a wonderful holiday destination for anyone looking for a holiday in the great outdoors! There's so much to see and do, from short walks to long expeditions across the moors or horse riding, taking in a safari or sight-seeing at your own pace around the 'picture postcard' villages and hamlets.
Porlock Weir has a quaint little harbour and its own unique charm; the port has a long and colourful history. Today Porlock Weir is a quiet harbour and a thriving community that welcomes tourists every year, many of whom come to enjoy the pretty scenery, shops, tea rooms, pubs and local cuisine. On a fine day, the South West Coast Path offers a wonderful opportunity to enjoy the fabulous views across Porlock Weir and the bay. The coastal footpath links up with many other walking trails including Culbone, home to the smallest church in England. One of the more unusual attractions at Porlock Weir is the submerged forest. At low tide, the remains of ancient tree trunks arise from the grey clay soil. These desiccated stumps are the last remaining evidence of a forest that, once upon a time, lay five miles inland.
The Crows Nest, Porlock Weir, is a charming thatched end-of-terrace cottage perched above scenic Porlock Bay offering family accommodation with the benefit of amazing sea views. It's less than 5 mins walk to the 13th Century Harbour where you can find a pub and a couple of restaurants to eat.
Main Description
The Crows Nest is access from the car parking area via stone steps down to the front of the property, then a few steps up to the front door. Entrance into the downstairs hall, the sitting room to the right features a huge inglenook fireplace with wood-burner, stone floors and exposed beams. To the left, the large dining room is a great family room which also provides seats at the windows, to relax with a book while enjoying the views across the bay. The kitchen adjoins the dining room and there is also a downstairs toilet off the dining room. On the first floor, the master bedroom enjoys a King-sized bed with en-suite shower room comprised of shower and hand basin only (no toilet in the en-suite). Bedrooms two and three have twin beds, and there is a family bathroom with a bath with shower attachment, bidet, toilet and hand basin. Outside is a small private garden area at the front of the cottage with wonderful views across the bay, plus private parking for two cars.
Sleeps 6 plus cot (on request)
One king-sized bedroom with en-suite shower
Two twin bedrooms
Kitchen with adjoining large dining room
Separate sitting room with wood-burner
Stunning views of the Bristol Channel and Porlock Bay
Family bathroom upstairs plus downstairs toilet
Private garden
Off-road parking for two cars
Towels and linen provided
Wifi, electricity and heating included
Dogs welcome (strictly 2 max) for £15 supplement per dog
Short walk from Porlock Weir
Grocery shops only 1.5 miles
Arrive from 4 pm
Depart by 10 am
There is an upstairs flat which is owned by the couple that own The Crows Nest, they only use the flat a few times a year. Feel free to say hi if you see them as they are lovely hosts!
Dogs are welcome by prior arrangement (strictly a maximum of 2). A supplementary fee of £15 will be added to your invoice per dog. Please do not allow you dogs on the furniture or upstairs and do not leave them alone in the property at any time.
The Crows Nest is strictly non-smoking.
The harbour is the 'centre' of Porlock Weir, which is approximately 100 metres from The Crows Nest. There are two restaurants (The Cafe and Miller's at the Anchor), a pub (all three are dog-friendly) and a range of individual shops such as tea rooms, Exmoor Glass, etc.
The village of Porlock is approximately 1.5 miles from The Crows Nest and boasts three pubs, two grocery shops, a traditional local butcher, chemist, cash machine, hardware shop, visitor centre and a range of independent restaurants, shops and tea rooms.
Many of the shops in Porlock Weir and Porlock are open during traditional hours of 9 am to 5 pm, although hours are often extended during the summer season. Conversely, some shops also reduce their opening hours out of season.
Minehead is the nearest town, approximately 7 miles from The Crows Nest. Here you will find the larger supermarkets and petrol stations (Tesco and Morrison's are both situated on the outskirts of the town and have longer opening hours), most major high street banks with cash machines, plus a range of other shops throughout the town.
The property will be ready from 4 pm on the day of your arrival. Please depart by 10 am on the last day of your stay. Please leave the property clean and tidy so that we can guarantee it will be ready on time for our next guests.
The Crows Nest is available for week-long bookings (Friday to Friday) and short breaks.
Indoor Description
The Crows Nest kitchen is fitted with electric oven and hob, dishwasher, under-counter fridge, separate under-counter freezer, and microwave. Other equipment includes toaster, kettle, a variety of kitchen utensils, cutlery, crockery and glasses. A washing machine and tumble dryer are situated in the downstairs cloakroom, along with the iron and ironing board.
The television has channels provided by NowTV, which is an internet TV service. There are various options for catch up channels (iplayer, etc) and series' of TV programmes available to watch, but it's not possible to watch live TV. However, there are various apps, so some sport can be watched via the BBC Sport app, for example. There is also a DVD player in the sitting room and wireless broadband is available throughout the property.
A travel cot is available on request; please request it when booking so we can make sure it is present for your arrival.
Electricity and heating costs are included in the price of your accommodation. The Crows Nest is fitted with central heating and there is also a wood burner in the sitting room; some kindling and one basket of logs will be provided in the cooler months. Additional logs can be purchased from the hardware shop in Porlock.
Bed linen, duvets, blankets and towels are provided for your convenience, but please bring your own beach towels if you wish to take towels with you on day trips. Bed linen is not supplied for the cot.
A small amount of tea, coffee, sugar, milk and biscuits are provided to ensure you can have a hot drink as soon as you arrive. There may also be other non-perishable items like salt, pepper and a few herbs or spices available.
Washing up liquid and surface cleaner will be present in the property. One or two toilet rolls will be provided.
Outdoor Description
The Crows Nest is accessed by a path (with approx 12 shallow steps with handrail) from a private drive beside the property, or via stone steps which lead directly on to the lane below, both paths have gates. There is a small private garden/patio with some seating in front of the cottage which is enclosed by a waist-high gate. There are good walks from the door the woods and beach.
Parking
Private off-road parking for two cars is available at the top of the drive beside the property. The driveway leading to the parking area is accessed by driving a few metres past the property, it is a sharp left turn onto the the drive which is a short steep slope, which opens out to the parking area.
Pets Description
This has not been completed by the owner.
Restricted mobility
This has not been completed by the owner.
Exit in case of emergency
This has not been completed by the owner.
Christmas / New Year
Some Christmas decorations will be provided in the living area over the Christmas period (no tree)
The region
Exmoor is situated in South West Britain, specifically across West Somerset and North Devon. Often referred to as England's best kept secret, Exmoor is a wonderful holiday destination for anyone looking for a holiday in the great outdoors! There's so much to see and do, from short walks to long expeditions across the moors or horse riding, taking in a safari or sight-seeing at your own pace around the 'picture postcard' villages and hamlets.
Porlock Weir has a quaint little harbour and its own unique charm; the port has a long and colourful history. Today Porlock Weir is a quiet harbour and a thriving community that welcomes tourists every year, many of whom come to enjoy the pretty scenery, shops, tea rooms, pubs and local cuisine. On a fine day, the South West Coast Path offers a wonderful opportunity to enjoy the fabulous views across Porlock Weir and the bay. The coastal footpath links up with many other walking trails including Culbone, home to the smallest church in England. One of the more unusual attractions at Porlock Weir is the submerged forest. At low tide, the remains of ancient tree trunks arise from the grey clay soil. These desiccated stumps are the last remaining evidence of a forest that, once upon a time, lay five miles inland.
Amenities
Pets allowed
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Fireplace
Parking
Laundry
Dishwasher
TV
Garden
Map of West Somerset District
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Reviews
6.0
This is a characterful and spacious property in a great location with fantastic views. However, the cottage is damp. We had to move from the main bedroom because of the smell. There were patches of damp/mould on the wall of the main bathroom and on the ceiling of the en-suite shower room which adjoins the master bedroom - this is a rather cramped space and features the only overhead shower in the property. The main bathroom just has a hand shower over the bath. The kitchen was reasonably well equipped but one of the control buttons on the oven was broken and stuck down with tape which made it difficult to operate. The temperature control of the fridge was also a bit erratic and needed careful adjustment to get it to work somewhere between barely cold and an ice box. Please be aware when booking that there is a self-contained Flat on the top floor of the cottage which is sometimes used by the owners. This has its own external entrance but is blocked off internally by a locked door on the landing. It was empty when we stayed so not a problem for us but could cause noise issues in either direction if occupied.
10.0
We had a wonderful time at Crow's Nest. We stayed there for a week mid August (two couples), and we found the cottage well equipped, spotlessly clean, with a nice big kitchen, a great dining room, with lots of wonderful art, comfortable beds and the best: The terrace where one could sit and look over the sea. Porlock Weir is just a short walk away, there is a pub, a hotel with a restaurant, an ice cream shop, some knick-knack shops, a cafe and a Malaysian/Chinese/English Take-Away. Everything you need except groceries, for that you need to go to Porlock proper. There is a mini-bus that takes you to Porlock and further afield (Minehead) - we could thus avoid having to move the cars which is a bit of an adventure as the parking space is very limited and maneuvering two cars into their final parking position wasn't easy. But we really did not need to drive. We hiked along the Coastal path, up the Moor and took the bus wherever possible, there is also a taxi service.
The Cottage sits up the hill surrounded by the most wonderful forest, with huge trees and ferns and mosses - this part of the English coast is meant to be a temperate rain forest and not the usual sheepscape. Beautiful. There is even a hidden fort that in the old days was guarding the harbor.
The only snags were that the cottage was a bit damp (we had to switch the heating on at times) and some of the lights were not working. Otherwise: a wonderful place. I wish we could have spent more time there. We plan to come back.
6.0
Hi
We had a wonderful stay. The cottage location is out of this world. However, we had stayed before and we mentioned cleanliness. Yes it was a bit tidier than before but I think you will find that there are numerous items clustering up every single cupboard, dresser and drawer that should be removed. The items are so old they add a musty smell to the cottage which is quite unpleasant. The trunk in the dining room is full of broken ceramics and wrapped in 20 year old paper. The are items in the cabinet in the dining room that I would not feel comfortable touching let alone using. The living room storage is similar.
The whole place needs a de- cluttering.
A loverly cottage we will return but needs these things addressing.
10.0
Crow’s Nest is a delightful and spacious cottage with stunning views across the Bristol Channel. It is perfectly positioned for fabulous walks, easy access to the amenities in Porlock village and a minute’s walk down to a welcoming pub on the quay and a restaurant.
8.0
Lovely cottage with amazing views
8.0
Excellent location with stunning views from a character cottage. Don't be put off by the reviews mentioning parking - it's a bit tight but no problem if you go steady. Many positives but if you expect a pristine environment then perhaps this cottage is not for you
8.0
Beautiful views from the cottage. well equipped kitchen. Good heating. Spacious. Lack of TLC and neglect of garden.
Drive up is steep and vehicle turnaround space is a challenge.
8.0
Cottage was in an excellent location, spacious and well equipped. It was very clean but as previous reviews have stated the house is very damp (smells). We were lucky as weather was fantastic so we could have all the windows and front door open when we were in the house. The en suite on the master bedroom has a good shower but the mildew and mould in the tiles/grouting is really off putting the whole room need desperately redoing. Overall we were happy with our stay but the good weather helped.
8.0
Fab views and position let down by Premises being dusty and musty needs a good deep clean. Only catch up TV is not very good
8.0
We were very pleased to be returning for another stay in this charming well-equipped cottage. The sea views and the setting are as lovely as ever and we had wonderful walks both from the door and from a short car ride away.
The area has pleasant pubs and many nice places for tea with delicious cakes.
8.0
Just enjoy!
8.0
The size of the property was good. The house is very cold but then it is an old cottage. Not suitable for people with asthma or mould allergies,as the house is very damp. Plaster coming off walls in sitting room. Smells very strongly of damp. Even so,we have booked to go back again next year. Not suitable for the less fit as there is a short,but very steep hill down to the hub of the village and beach.
8.0
Delightful thatched cottage with superb views overlooking the Bristol Channel. Very spacious property with a cosy wood burning stove in the sitting room. Fantastic local walks and good places to eat on the doorstep. Exmoor coast is stunning. The parking wasn't too difficult with our medium sized estate car though I wouldn't like to try it with a 'Chelsea tractor' !
8.0
A warm and friendly cottage in a beautiful area. Beautiful local walks and an interesting salt marsh.
8.0
The views from all the rooms are very special
8.0
Lovely location and fabulous view, with dog friendly and walking boot flooring!!
8.0
I first visited this cottage nearly sixty years ago with my parents. My husband and I returned several times with our own children .This time we came with our son and his young family. We had a wonderful holiday . They loved it so much they have booked for next year.
The views from the cottage are amazing.
6.0
Not suitable for people with asthma or other chest problems as it's a very old cottage and has some damp.
6.0
Manage your expectations. The position of the Crows Nest means there are beautiful views and sunsets to enjoy. The condition of the cottage itself is below what we would have expected; superficially it looked clean and the bed linen was fresh, but it would benefit significantly from a deep clean, there is a lot of black mold and ingrained dirt. We were not made aware of people living in the flat on the 3rd floor of the house, they were noisy at night and share the internet with the Crows Nest which reduced the signal on some evenings to the point where we could not watch TV.
6.0
Damp and not fully clean. En suite needs toilet. The damp issue caused 2 of our party to stay elsewhere.
2.0
Prime location for access to the Harbour, great views out over the sea, some very good walks just on your doorstep, property could do with a deep clean though.
10.0
The view and closeness to the sea is amazing! Going to sleep listening to the waves is perfect. Very close to the harbour, pubs and restaurants. 5 minute walk but down a very steep hill. It gets less steep on the way up by the end of the week. A small garden but perfect to sit out for breakfast or an evening drink. The house is very old and has some lovely art work and furniture. Over all a rustic retreat with all you need.
10.0
What a gem of a cottage, bigger than photos depict and really cosy and warm and views of the Bristol Channel from every room. Everything you could need in the kitchen. Perfect location!
Sue from East Sussex.
10.0
The cottage was lovely and the view amazing. For such a large cottage, it was always very warm and cozy.
As mentioned by others, all aspects of the car parking area is challenging - both getting in and out. Not sure how a big car would manage it. That said it didn't ruin our stay - the view more than made up for it!
10.0
The cottage is beautifully furnished with lots of ornaments . Very clean and well presented . Potluck Weir is a lovely village with a pub, shops and a restaurant
10.0
Lovely location and beautiful views of the Bristol Channel! There are great walks and places to visit in the area. The house was amazing but it smelt a bit musty. Overall, would definitely recommend!
10.0
Lovely location. Garden a little small for a medium to large dog but this is offset by woods close by. The cottage is dog friendly and well set up for a comfortable stay
10.0
Period furniture, unusual curios, lots of cupboards to explore and a great view made this a fantastic stay.
The bits that needed to be clean were lovely and clean, and the dust in other parts really added to the vibe of being in a period house.
Fully equipped kitchen and the dishwasher was very welcome.
Definitely planning to return for another stay!
10.0
We enjoyed a wonderful week at Crow's Nest much helped by glorious weather and stunning views. It was very special to be able to walk into woodland within 50 metres of the drive. We would love to return again.
10.0
Lovely old house in great location. House itself could do with some updating, lumpy mattresses, noisy bathroom fan.
10.0
We love the place and will come back.
10.0
We loved staying at the Crows nest. Very comfortable, well located for walking and the beach. Very friendly locals too!
10.0
We had a fantastic stay great walking, beautiful place with amazing sea views from the cottage
10.0
A wonderful break in a beautiful setting. The cottage is like stepping back in time. The bedding, kitchen utensils, towels etc were spotless. The property itself has kept it's rustic charm, complete with wonky floorboards! I would have loved to have known some history about the cottage as despite trawling the internet, I couldn't find out anything. We will be taking away lots of lovely memories from our weekend and it will be a lovely place to mentally escape to once back at work and the day to day stresses of life. Well worth a visit and if you like rustic charm, it's the place for you!
10.0
This is a wonderful place to stay any time of year, we have had two breaks in the winter and it's perfect for sea watching on a stormy day!!
Lovely, warm and cosy.
10.0
Wonderful location overlooking the sea to Wales in the distance ; hills and woods behind the house. Walks over salt marsh to the sea The house beautiful, with old furniture and pictures, and very spacious. Everything perfect.
10.0
Fantastic location with sea views.
10.0
The comfortable cottage is in an excellent situation with glorious views. There are a multitude of lovely walks near by as long as you don't mind going up a few hills. An unspoilt area of England.
10.0
Superb views so take some binoculars to get the best from the location of the cottage
10.0
Great location. Lovely property. And parking provided which is a rare find!
FAQs
How much does this cottage cost compared to others in West Somerset District?
The average price for a rental in West Somerset District is $185 per night. This rental is $112 above the average.
Is parking included with this cottage?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at The Crows Nest, Porlock Weir. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this cottage?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this cottage. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is The Crows Nest, Porlock Weir pet friendly?
Yes! This cottage is pet-friendly. For more information, we recommend contacting the booking provider about animal policies.
What amenities are available at The Crows Nest, Porlock Weir?
We found 9 amenities for this rental. This includes pets allowed, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, fireplace, and parking.
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