Dashel Cottage, Countisbury
Cottage in West Somerset District
6 guests · 3 bedrooms · 3 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
High-end valuePrice for this property is higher than average in the area
About this cottage rental
Property Summary
Dashel Cottage, Countisbury is a newly converted former stable with 3 en-suite bedrooms. It is located in a secluded area of Exmoor on an organic farm on the Devon/Somerset border. The South West Coast Path and the Coleridge Way both run through the farm as well as a myriad of other paths to explore
Main Description
Dashel Cottage, Countisbury is located on an Exmoor hill farm at a high point near the coast. It is a working organic farm of 1200 acres, running 1000 ewes and a herd of pedigree beef cattle.
Sleeps up to 6 guests
Three bedrooms all with en-suite shower rooms
Two king-sized beds and one twin bedroom
Large open-plan living area with dining table for 6
Well-equipped kitchen with modern facilities
Wood-burning stove for that extra cosy feeling
Central heating throughout
Newly converted to a very high standard throughout
South-facing garden with patio and table and chairs
Bed linen and towels are provided
Wifi, heating and electricity is included
Arrive from 4 pm
Depart by 10 am
The farm has two large areas of moorland, designated as SSSIs (Sites of Special Scientific Interest), extensive semi-ancient woodland, and modern tree plantations. It even has its own beach (but it's rocky and not suitable for swimming) with cliffs designated as a geological site of Special Scientific Interest due to lovely exposures of Devonian rocks (350m years old) with interesting folded strata.
The farm also has it's our own Roman archaeology, the "Old Burrow" c 50 AD was built in the reign of Claudius. The earth works of an army encampment are clearly visible.
There nearest sandy beach is at Lee Abbey, a 15 drive minute drive away, and is lovely. The big surfing beaches at Saunton, Croyde and Woolacombe are about 45-60 minutes away by car.
Lynton is the nearest town (10 minute drive West) and Porlock and Minehead (10 and 20 minutes respectively to the East) have plenty of shops, restaurants, pubs, cafes and other amenities.
There are many walking routes on the farm and close by. Please feel free to explore wherever you want, but please leave gates either open or closed, whichever they were when you came to them.
Indoor Description
This newly converted cottage, originally a stable, has a large open-plan living area featuring a wood-burning stove. The kitchen is well equipped, and includes a free-standing fridge-freezer, dishwasher, washing machine and dryer, microwave, and electric double oven plus hob. Other equipment includes toaster, kettle, cafetiere, a variety of cookware, kitchen utensils, cutlery, crockery and glasses. There is a dining area with seating for 6 guests, as well as and a comfortable sitting area with TV. The room is very bright as it faces south and has a lot of windows to make the most of the lovely views.
There is one downstairs bedroom, a king-sized double with en-suite shower room. Upstairs, are the other two bedrooms, one is a large twin room with en-suite shower room and this bedroom includes a cot. The third bedroom is a further king-sized double bedroom, also with en-suite shower room. Note, no bath in this property.
There is a stair gate provided in the cottage.
Electricity and heating costs are included in the price of your accommodation. The central heating is provided by Biomass Boiler and can be adjusted to suit your preferences and the seasons. A basket of logs and kindling will be provided for the wood-burner in the cooler months.
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. The bedding provided is non-feather.
There may be non-perishable items like a salt, pepper and a few herbs or spices available. Cleaning materials such as washing up liquid, and surface cleaner will be present in the property. One or two toilet rolls will be provided per toilet.
Dogs are welcome but not permitted to get onto the furniture or to go upstairs at all. Dogs are charged at £15 per dog per stay, maximum of 3 dogs per booking.
Outdoor Description
The cottage is detached and located on a farm so surrounded by fields the children can play in. The garden is enclosed and south-facing with a patio. Doors open from the living area into the garden, which provides a lovely flow to both the cottage and the garden.
The small building next to the property you may see in the images is a disused farm building (it is not occupied). There are no steps from parking spot to access the ground floor.
Access to the Coleridge Way is approx 100-150 metres from the cottage and you can walk through farm fields to access the South West Coast Path in about 10-15 minutes.
The farms has two large areas of moorland, designated as SSSIs (Sites of Special Scientific Interest), extensive semi-ancient woodland, and modern tree plantations. It even has its own beach (but it's rocky and not suitable for swimming) with cliffs designated as a geological site of Special Scientific Interest due to lovely exposures of Devonian rocks (350m years old) with interesting folded strata.
The farm also has it's our own Roman archaeology, the "Old Burrow" c 50 AD was built in the reign of Claudius. The earth works of an army encampment are clearly visible.
There nearest sandy beach is at Lee Abbey, a 15 drive minute drive away, and is lovely. The big surfing beaches at Saunton, Croyde and Woolacombe are about 45-60 minutes away.
Lynton is the nearest town (10 minute drive West) and Porlock and Minehead (10 and 20 minutes respectively to the East) have plenty of shops, restaurants, pubs, cafes and other amenities.
There are a number of National Trust properties close by.
There are many walking routes on the farm and close by. Please feel free to explore wherever you want but please leave gates either open or closed, whichever they were when you came to them.
Parking
There is space for 2 cars immediately behind the property, which is good for loading and unloading the cars There is plenty of further space close-by if there are more cars requiring parking.
We have no charging point. The nearer 22v charging points are in Lynmouth & Porlock. Also available are multiple charging points nearby if you check ZAP Map. If you charge at Dashel, it costs £0.30 per unit of electricity and you will need to pay directly to the owners. Please contact at [email protected] to arrange payment.
Pets Description
Dogs are not allowed on the furniture or upstairs. They must be controlled around the livestock and not permitted to run free, no matter how well behaved, they can worry the animals.
4 dogs may be permitted on request, please get in touch to let us know the size/breeds of your dogs and we will check for you.
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
At Christmas, we provide a (realistic!) Christmas tree with led lights. You can provide your own decorations and enjoy the fun of dressing the tree. We have two ovens so no matter how large your turkey, or catering ambitions, you should be OK.
The region
Exmoor is one of the least visited National Parks so has a low tourist footprint! It straddles coastal North Devon and West Somerset. Nonetheless, it is packed with amazing beaches and amenities.
The nearest amenities are found in Lynmouth and Lynton. Lynton has a variety of amenities . There are a range cafes, restaurants and pubs to choose from, there are two mini-supermarkets, a bank, post office, chemist and an excellent Tourist Information Centre. There is also a small cinema, and tennis and bowls facilities. The twin village of Lynmouth sits on the harbour below at the bottom of the hill, and also has a good choice of shops, pubs and restaurants. Lynmouth can be accessed via road, footpath or the famous funicular railway.
Lynton and Lynmouth are very special places to visit, the spectacular coastline and deeply cut river valleys in this unique area provide wonderful opportunities for walking; the South West Coast Path and the Two Moors Way are two examples. The famous Watersmeet is not far away, a beautiful National Trust tea garden and shop situated at the meeting of the East Lyn River and Hoar Oak Water. If this isn't enough, sandy beaches can be found within a delightful scenic drive.
The village of Porlock has three pubs, two grocery shops, a traditional local butcher, Post Office, chemist, cash machine, hardware shop, visitor centre and a range of independent restaurants, shops and tea rooms.
The larger towns of Minehead, Ilfracombe and Barnstaple are all approximately 20 miles away, here you will find the larger supermarkets, high street banks, etc.
Dashel Cottage, Countisbury is a newly converted former stable with 3 en-suite bedrooms. It is located in a secluded area of Exmoor on an organic farm on the Devon/Somerset border. The South West Coast Path and the Coleridge Way both run through the farm as well as a myriad of other paths to explore
Main Description
Dashel Cottage, Countisbury is located on an Exmoor hill farm at a high point near the coast. It is a working organic farm of 1200 acres, running 1000 ewes and a herd of pedigree beef cattle.
Sleeps up to 6 guests
Three bedrooms all with en-suite shower rooms
Two king-sized beds and one twin bedroom
Large open-plan living area with dining table for 6
Well-equipped kitchen with modern facilities
Wood-burning stove for that extra cosy feeling
Central heating throughout
Newly converted to a very high standard throughout
South-facing garden with patio and table and chairs
Bed linen and towels are provided
Wifi, heating and electricity is included
Arrive from 4 pm
Depart by 10 am
The farm has two large areas of moorland, designated as SSSIs (Sites of Special Scientific Interest), extensive semi-ancient woodland, and modern tree plantations. It even has its own beach (but it's rocky and not suitable for swimming) with cliffs designated as a geological site of Special Scientific Interest due to lovely exposures of Devonian rocks (350m years old) with interesting folded strata.
The farm also has it's our own Roman archaeology, the "Old Burrow" c 50 AD was built in the reign of Claudius. The earth works of an army encampment are clearly visible.
There nearest sandy beach is at Lee Abbey, a 15 drive minute drive away, and is lovely. The big surfing beaches at Saunton, Croyde and Woolacombe are about 45-60 minutes away by car.
Lynton is the nearest town (10 minute drive West) and Porlock and Minehead (10 and 20 minutes respectively to the East) have plenty of shops, restaurants, pubs, cafes and other amenities.
There are many walking routes on the farm and close by. Please feel free to explore wherever you want, but please leave gates either open or closed, whichever they were when you came to them.
Indoor Description
This newly converted cottage, originally a stable, has a large open-plan living area featuring a wood-burning stove. The kitchen is well equipped, and includes a free-standing fridge-freezer, dishwasher, washing machine and dryer, microwave, and electric double oven plus hob. Other equipment includes toaster, kettle, cafetiere, a variety of cookware, kitchen utensils, cutlery, crockery and glasses. There is a dining area with seating for 6 guests, as well as and a comfortable sitting area with TV. The room is very bright as it faces south and has a lot of windows to make the most of the lovely views.
There is one downstairs bedroom, a king-sized double with en-suite shower room. Upstairs, are the other two bedrooms, one is a large twin room with en-suite shower room and this bedroom includes a cot. The third bedroom is a further king-sized double bedroom, also with en-suite shower room. Note, no bath in this property.
There is a stair gate provided in the cottage.
Electricity and heating costs are included in the price of your accommodation. The central heating is provided by Biomass Boiler and can be adjusted to suit your preferences and the seasons. A basket of logs and kindling will be provided for the wood-burner in the cooler months.
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. The bedding provided is non-feather.
There may be non-perishable items like a salt, pepper and a few herbs or spices available. Cleaning materials such as washing up liquid, and surface cleaner will be present in the property. One or two toilet rolls will be provided per toilet.
Dogs are welcome but not permitted to get onto the furniture or to go upstairs at all. Dogs are charged at £15 per dog per stay, maximum of 3 dogs per booking.
Outdoor Description
The cottage is detached and located on a farm so surrounded by fields the children can play in. The garden is enclosed and south-facing with a patio. Doors open from the living area into the garden, which provides a lovely flow to both the cottage and the garden.
The small building next to the property you may see in the images is a disused farm building (it is not occupied). There are no steps from parking spot to access the ground floor.
Access to the Coleridge Way is approx 100-150 metres from the cottage and you can walk through farm fields to access the South West Coast Path in about 10-15 minutes.
The farms has two large areas of moorland, designated as SSSIs (Sites of Special Scientific Interest), extensive semi-ancient woodland, and modern tree plantations. It even has its own beach (but it's rocky and not suitable for swimming) with cliffs designated as a geological site of Special Scientific Interest due to lovely exposures of Devonian rocks (350m years old) with interesting folded strata.
The farm also has it's our own Roman archaeology, the "Old Burrow" c 50 AD was built in the reign of Claudius. The earth works of an army encampment are clearly visible.
There nearest sandy beach is at Lee Abbey, a 15 drive minute drive away, and is lovely. The big surfing beaches at Saunton, Croyde and Woolacombe are about 45-60 minutes away.
Lynton is the nearest town (10 minute drive West) and Porlock and Minehead (10 and 20 minutes respectively to the East) have plenty of shops, restaurants, pubs, cafes and other amenities.
There are a number of National Trust properties close by.
There are many walking routes on the farm and close by. Please feel free to explore wherever you want but please leave gates either open or closed, whichever they were when you came to them.
Parking
There is space for 2 cars immediately behind the property, which is good for loading and unloading the cars There is plenty of further space close-by if there are more cars requiring parking.
We have no charging point. The nearer 22v charging points are in Lynmouth & Porlock. Also available are multiple charging points nearby if you check ZAP Map. If you charge at Dashel, it costs £0.30 per unit of electricity and you will need to pay directly to the owners. Please contact at [email protected] to arrange payment.
Pets Description
Dogs are not allowed on the furniture or upstairs. They must be controlled around the livestock and not permitted to run free, no matter how well behaved, they can worry the animals.
4 dogs may be permitted on request, please get in touch to let us know the size/breeds of your dogs and we will check for you.
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
At Christmas, we provide a (realistic!) Christmas tree with led lights. You can provide your own decorations and enjoy the fun of dressing the tree. We have two ovens so no matter how large your turkey, or catering ambitions, you should be OK.
The region
Exmoor is one of the least visited National Parks so has a low tourist footprint! It straddles coastal North Devon and West Somerset. Nonetheless, it is packed with amazing beaches and amenities.
The nearest amenities are found in Lynmouth and Lynton. Lynton has a variety of amenities . There are a range cafes, restaurants and pubs to choose from, there are two mini-supermarkets, a bank, post office, chemist and an excellent Tourist Information Centre. There is also a small cinema, and tennis and bowls facilities. The twin village of Lynmouth sits on the harbour below at the bottom of the hill, and also has a good choice of shops, pubs and restaurants. Lynmouth can be accessed via road, footpath or the famous funicular railway.
Lynton and Lynmouth are very special places to visit, the spectacular coastline and deeply cut river valleys in this unique area provide wonderful opportunities for walking; the South West Coast Path and the Two Moors Way are two examples. The famous Watersmeet is not far away, a beautiful National Trust tea garden and shop situated at the meeting of the East Lyn River and Hoar Oak Water. If this isn't enough, sandy beaches can be found within a delightful scenic drive.
The village of Porlock has three pubs, two grocery shops, a traditional local butcher, Post Office, chemist, cash machine, hardware shop, visitor centre and a range of independent restaurants, shops and tea rooms.
The larger towns of Minehead, Ilfracombe and Barnstaple are all approximately 20 miles away, here you will find the larger supermarkets, high street banks, etc.
Amenities
Pets allowed
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Fireplace
Parking
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
Dishwasher
TV
Garden
Map of West Somerset District
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Reviews
4.0
Very peaceful
5.0
Wonderful cottage very well equipped. The location opens up all of Exmoor with many walks available from the doorstep. So good we’ve rebooked for 2022
5.0
Fabulous location, very clean throughout, comfortable sofa and beds plus lovely hot showers. Great to come back to after a day of walking on the moor or cliff paths. Great walks from the cottage so several days of not using the car which was good.
5.0
This is a well appointed and high quality appointed cottage in a beautiful yet very convenient location. We stay in the area 2/3 times a year and this is the best yet. Everything you need for luxury self catering, but with no welcome pack, bring supplies of basics. Make sure you can access wi fi calling on your mobile in case you are unlucky with the signal. No noise from the working farm nearby.
Don’t miss out on takeaways from The Esplanade Fish Bar in Lynmouth, or Nartnapa Thai in Barbrook. Good pub for lunch is the Exmoor Forest Inn, Simonsbath after a walk along the Barle river to Wheel Eliza.
5.0
Thank you for letting us stay at Dashel Cottage. It is in a great location with many footpaths and walking routes on your doorstep which we were lucky enough to enjoy along with the dogs. It was spotlessly clean and very well equipped for our group of 6 people. A really lovely place to relax at the end of the day after long walks and exploring beautiful Exmoor.
5.0
We enjoyed our stay at Dashel Cottage. It is comfortable, full of light and sunshine and close to some of Exmoor’s most beautiful areas. We particularly enjoyed sitting in the garden of a late afternoon, looking down the lovely wooded valley, watching the swallows and many other birds. It is so tranquil and a perfect place to unwind. We certainly intend to return.
5.0
Dashel Cottage was perfect, very comfortable, clean and warm. We had a lovely time. The location is beautiful and everyone was helpful and friendly. We will definitely be back again.
5.0
Lovely well equipped cottage in a stunning location . Great enclosed garden for dogs and plenty of walks from the door.
5.0
Wonderful cottage with ideal location.
Clean and smart, the ideal holiday property; at night it is pitch black and the stars shine even brighter. No passing traffic, exceptionally quiet and plenty of walks from the doorstep.
Easy to communicate with Christina and could not be better.
Had the two grandson for the weekend and they loved walking in the fields and looking for the pheasants.
One of those really genuine holiday destination, going to book for next June.
5.0
We rent a cottage every New Year and have done since 1995 all over the UK. Dashel Cottage is the best yet. From the location with direct access by foot to the coast and the moors to the facilities in the house itself egs excellent beds, bathrooms (particularly showers), cooker and general ambience it will be hard to beat.
5.0
Not sure I can add much to the above ratings. I think they speak for themselves. Lovely place to stay and fabulous location.
5.0
Really good location central to Lynton and Porlock. Lovely food at both the Blue Ball inn and the Ship in Porlock. If you wish to drink taxi from Lynton are available. The cottage was well equipped and very quiet. We would recommend.
5.0
Dashel Cottage is fabulous, clean, spacious and lovely and warm for our chilly end of February stay. Beds are comfy, showers great, everything we need in the kitchen and it was good to have plenty of logs for the burner. We appreciated the files of local walks and other information. Enclosed garden excellent for the dogs and access to farm fields for short walks was handy. But it is the location that makes this cottage outstanding, the views across the valley to the moor are stunning, every window, even the high ones have a view of the countryside. On a clear night the night sky is incredible. The best cottage I have ever stayed in (we did not want to leave) and we plan to come back next year.
5.0
A great base for walking on parts of the South West Coast path and Coleridge Way. A lovely cottage in a peaceful position. Light and airy. Comfortable beds - and great showers!
5.0
We loved our stay at Dashel. A beautiful quiet location but still really reachable to so many great places. The cottage was spotless and it’s was great to explore the farm with my little boy. We will definitely be coming back again.
5.0
Beautiful remote location but Lynton, Porlock etc accessible easily by car. Enjoyed a relaxed week with friends. Amazing shower! Great BBQ! Would stay again.
5.0
Fantastic location and a great property, everything you could need
5.0
Very well cared for property, clean, efficient and lovely to relax in.
Garden stunning, watched woodpecker, house martins, rabbits each breakfast time.
Location superb, views from property beautiful and 2 minutes walk away the whole valley open up.
5.0
Dashel Cottage was absolutely lovely. Very clean, well equipped, comfortable and spacious. Would definitely recommend and would definitely return.
5.0
Great location and well equipped cottage
5.0
The best cottage we have stayed in. The location was wonderful, so peaceful. We recommend downloading a birdsong identification app as the variety of birds is something else!
The cottage has a very comfy bed and excellent shower. Well equipped with great kitchen appliances. Excellent WiFi.
If you want to give your car a rest from the hills (!) the walks from the cottage are great.
5.0
Beautiful surroundings and a lovely cottage! The view from the front door could be from Bilbo Baggins’ hobbit hole! Hiking was outstanding.
5.0
Lovely cottage, super showers, good size bedrooms
5.0
We absolutely loved this place. Very well laid out cottage, had everything we needed for a comfortable stay. Extremely clean and comfortable, it really was a home away from home and the showers were amazing! Very well insulated and warm and the log burner was a lovely addition.
Located in an extremely quiet and picturesque area, we would definitely stay here again.
5.0
We had a great stay at Dashel Cottage. The cottage is well equipped and perfectly placed for Exmoor adventures. Its a short walk down the farm track to valley footpath which takes you into Lynmouth or further into Exmoor. Lovely views from the cottage and outside area for eating and relaxing. Well placed for visits to Minehead, Dunster, inland Exmoor walking and the North Devon Coast. Loved having the fire going and had everything we needed for a relaxing stay.
5.0
Dashel is a lovely cottage in a beautiful location. We had a very comfortable week there despite the wind and rain. Plenty of walking from the cottage e.g. Lorna Done Valley and across Brendon Moor, and visits to Porlock to walk out over the marsh and along the shingle spit and Valley of the Rocks. Lighting the fire after a day out made the space warm and cosy.
5.0
Lovely cottage with great walks from the door. Originally a stable, Dachel Cottage has been superbly converted into a comfortable holiday home with top quality modern interior. Secure enclosed garden for children or dogs. We loved it!
5.0
The location is very peaceful with beautiful views. The cottage is well equipped and comfortable.
5.0
A lovely cottage in a beautiful and peaceful location. Extremely comfortable and well-appointed we thoroughly enjoyed our short break here. Explored the local walks with our dogs and also visited Lynton, Lynmouth, Valley of the Rocks and Lee Bay, all recommended places to see.
5.0
Maybe a larger TV in the lounge?
5.0
A beautiful part of our country, and the wind and rain (mostly overnight) didn't stop us exploring. The cottage is so cosy and we lacked for nothing, and the downstairs bedroom and bathroom were perfect for a 92-yr-old. We didn't drive up or down Porlock Hill but used the toll road which gave the most lovely views during a leisurely drive of 1 in 14 instead of 1 in 4 - well worth the experience and the toll road is in good condition - there are a couple of hairpin bends but plenty of passing places and viewing points.
5.0
The cottage was very well appointed for exploring Exmoor but what really stood out was the fact it was so very quiet and peaceful. We had a glorious time relaxing and watching all the birds in and around the garden. You would think you were in the middle of nowhere when in actual fact you are a short drive up to the main A39 which made it a great base for exploring. Truth be told, you could stay all week and walk from the cottage in any direction without the need for a car. The cottage itself was really comfortable with lots of space and the owner was very helpful . Already booked again.
5.0
Beautiful location, comfortable beds and brilliant showers. Overall a great holiday. Only slight problem was the lack of clothes storage, just four coat hangers for a double room with a very small chest of drawers. Didn’t cause us much of a problem but a larger family might find it difficult. Having said that would definitely recommend the holiday home.
5.0
We have just had a lovely holiday in this clean, comfortable and well equipped house, Ideal for enthusiastic walkers and those less mobile. Lovely enclosed garden looking out across the valley with lots of different views. Plenty of wildlife to watch while sitting in the sun. Perfectly positioned for exploring Exmoor on foot or by car.
4.0
We particularly enjoy a rural quiet location for our holidays. This was probably as good as it gets. The cottage is on a working farm that keep cattle and sheep. We love the natural sounds of the British countryside and agricultural animals, so this suited us very well. In a valley with beautiful views with privacy and quiet surroundings.
The only negative is the mobile phone signal which is not so good, but this is Exmoor and there is nothing the owners can do about that. The WIFI was excellent which compensates, It is worth it for the peace and quiet and beautiful scenery all around you.
We will be returning.
4.0
It is a very picturesque area, but quite hilly. The property is very clean and has lovely comfortable beds and pillows. A nice enclosed garden, especially if you have dogs. There is no phone/text reception around the property. You have to go up to the top to the main road to get any.
4.0
Nice location and ideal for walking and getting onto the moors.
4.0
Very clean, cosy and brilliant location despite the wild and windy weather. Bring waterproofs and make the most of the stunning location! Would definitely book again.
4.0
A brilliant company, great views, immaculately clean. Had a lively stay
4.0
Wonderful peaceful location, great walks available both from the property and Exmoor generally. The cottage was well appointed and beautifully warm. It is to be noted however there is no welcome hamper so you do need to arrive with the basics - some milk and tea/coffee etc if you want a cup of tea after a long drive! Despite this would definitely book Dashel Cottage in the future.
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 $130 above the average.
Is parking included with this cottage?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Dashel Cottage, Countisbury. 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 Dashel Cottage, Countisbury 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 Dashel Cottage, Countisbury?
We found 10 amenities for this rental. This includes pets allowed, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, fireplace, and parking.
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