Westcott Cross Cottage, Luxborough
5.0
Outstanding(18 Reviews)Cottage in West Somerset District
7 guests · 4 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
Includes essentialsGarden, Pets allowed, Kitchen or Kitchenette and more
About this cottage rental
Property Summary
Westcott Cross Cottage, Luxborough (Somerset) is a fabulous detached home within a large, private and enclosed garden with fabulous views of the surrounding countryside and providing excellent walking directly from the door. The property sleeps up to 7 guests (plus baby in cot) in 4 bedrooms.
Main Description
Westcott Cross Cottage, Luxborough (Somerset) is well-suited to families or groups and provides excellent sociable living space; the large farmhouse-style kitchen includes an Aga; the spacious sitting-area has a wood-burner and lovely views through the patio doors across the valley. Open-tread stairs from the main sitting-room lead up to the light bedrooms with their low bespoke beds. Another staircase at the other end of the cottage leads upstairs from a second sitting/dining room and compact kitchen-area, making this versatile accommodation for an extended family.
Sleeps up to 7 guests (plus baby)
Four bedrooms on the first floor
One super-king size (6') double bed
One double bed (4'6)
One twin bedroom
One single bedroom
Travel cot and high chair available for baby on request
Large kitchen-dining room with Aga and seating area with wood-burner
Second sitting-dining room with kitchen facilities
Large and private garden with countryside views
Garden furniture and barbecue included
Dogs welcome (3 max) for a supplement of £30 each
Village pub within 1 mile
Wifi, heating and electricity included
Bed linen and towels provided
Changeover day is Fridays
Private parking for up to 3 cars
Arrive from 4 pm
Depart by 10 am
Indoor Description
The ground floor comprises:
A large entrance porch/bootroom/drying room
Open plan living-room with kitchen and dining areas including SkyQ TV with full package, bluetooth soundbar and wood-burner.
In the kitchen area there's an oil-fired Aga, microwave, fridge, freezer and dishwasher.
Utility-room with washing machine and Belfast sink
Shower-room with shower, toilet and wash-basin
An additional sitting/dining-room, SkyQ TV with full package, wood-burner and kitchen-area with electric cooker and fridge.
Super fast broadband throughout,
Portable Bose speaker.
Upstairs comprises four bedrooms and two bathrooms laid out as follows:
One double bedroom (4'6") with wash-basin, ensuite shower, basin and toilet.
One twin bedroom
One bedroom with super-king sized double bed (6')
One single bedroom
A shower-room with shower and toilet
A bathroom with bath, toilet and wash-basin.
Electricity and heating costs are included in the price of your accommodation. Westcott Cross Cottage has nightstore heaters and wood-fired central heating. There is also a wood-burner for those cosy evenings in, a basket of logs, kindling and matches will be provided in the cooler months to get you started. Further logs can be provided at a cost of £5 per bag (animal feed bag size) or logs can be purchased locally, e.g. the garage at Wheddon Cross.
Bed linen and towels are provided for your convenience, but please bring your own outdoor/beach towels if you wish to take them on day trips or for use in the garden.
Tea, coffee and sugar will be provided. There will also be other non-perishable items like salt, pepper and oil available.
Household sundries such as toilet rolls, washing-up liquid, washing powder, dishwash tablets and tea towels are also provided.
Outdoor Description
Westcott Cross Cottage is surrounded by a huge secure, child and dog safe garden with totally unspoilt views over the Exmoor hills. The large garden provides plenty of space for relaxation or for children to play in and give the property privacy (the little stone building seen in some of the pictures is a storage barn, not another cottage).
There is a patio area with picnic table tucked to the side of the house, making the most of a sheltered position with stunning views up and down the valley.
There is also a footpath from the side of the house which leads down the valley to the stream, and in the other direction, to the top of hill you can see from the garden.
Outside dog kennel beside the patio available for guests to use if they wish to.
Parking
There is parking on the drive outside the property for up to three cars.
Pets Description
This is a dog-friendly property and dogs are welcome on the condition that they are not allowed on the furniture or upstairs. The owners request that wet, muddy dogs be left in the large, dry, heated porch/boot-room.
There is an outside kennel large enough for a number of dogs, which can also be used, especially useful for wet/muddy dogs to dry off before entering the house. But please be wary in sunny weather as it can become extremely hot. One perspex panel can be removed to allow good air circulation but it can still get very warm on a sunny day.
Restricted mobility
This has not been completed by the owner.
Exit in case of emergency
TWO STAIRCASES LEAD DOWNSTAIRS TO SEPARATE HOUSE ENTRANCES/EXITS - A FRONT DOOR AND A REAR PATIO DOOR.
Christmas / New Year
Westcott Cross Cottage will not provide Christmas decorations.
The region
Set within Exmoor Nationa lPark in the foothills of the Brendon Hills on the southern slope of Croydon Hill, Luxborough enjoys a peaceful and beautiful setting. Exmoor's highest point, Dunkery Beacon, is a short drive or a long walk away and the views from the top on a clear day are spectacular.
Luxborough is a small village that is divided into the hamlets of Churchtown, Kingsbridge and Pooltown, which all lie within a mile of each other. In years gone by people came to the Luxborough area to mine iron ore and it was sent via the West Somerset Mineral Railway to Watchet on the coastline. In the 19th century the school was reported to have 200 pupils from the village and the iron mines in the Brendon Hills.
The ancient Church of St Mary in Churchtown is believed to date from Norman times, or some believe it may be Saxon times due to a Cross in the Churchyard. Today, St Mary's is a Grade II listed building.
Bridleways and footpaths crisscross near and through Luxborough, including the famous Coleridge Way which passes through the village.
The Royal Oak Inn serves drinks and good food, approx 1 mile away from the cottage in Luxborough.
Roadwater is situated 4 miles to the east and the popular village of Dunster is 4.5 miles to the north.
Wheddon Cross (approx 5 miles) has a newly refurbished mini-supermarket with Post Office facilities and a petrol station with good opening times. Roadwater also has a local shop and pub which serves food.
Dunster is also approx 4 miles, but in the other direction. This wonderful medieval village is really worth a visit, it has lots of shops, restaurants, tea rooms and a village shop all overlooked by a spectacular castle.
Minehead is the nearest town, approximately 7 miles away. Here you will find the larger supermarkets plus a range of other shops throughout the town.
The glorious North Devon beaches of Woolacombe, Putsborough and Croyde are just a scenic hour's drive away across Exmoor.
Tesco, Sainsbury's, Waitrose as well as Cook from Taunton will deliver to Luxborough.
Westcott Cross Cottage, Luxborough (Somerset) is a fabulous detached home within a large, private and enclosed garden with fabulous views of the surrounding countryside and providing excellent walking directly from the door. The property sleeps up to 7 guests (plus baby in cot) in 4 bedrooms.
Main Description
Westcott Cross Cottage, Luxborough (Somerset) is well-suited to families or groups and provides excellent sociable living space; the large farmhouse-style kitchen includes an Aga; the spacious sitting-area has a wood-burner and lovely views through the patio doors across the valley. Open-tread stairs from the main sitting-room lead up to the light bedrooms with their low bespoke beds. Another staircase at the other end of the cottage leads upstairs from a second sitting/dining room and compact kitchen-area, making this versatile accommodation for an extended family.
Sleeps up to 7 guests (plus baby)
Four bedrooms on the first floor
One super-king size (6') double bed
One double bed (4'6)
One twin bedroom
One single bedroom
Travel cot and high chair available for baby on request
Large kitchen-dining room with Aga and seating area with wood-burner
Second sitting-dining room with kitchen facilities
Large and private garden with countryside views
Garden furniture and barbecue included
Dogs welcome (3 max) for a supplement of £30 each
Village pub within 1 mile
Wifi, heating and electricity included
Bed linen and towels provided
Changeover day is Fridays
Private parking for up to 3 cars
Arrive from 4 pm
Depart by 10 am
Indoor Description
The ground floor comprises:
A large entrance porch/bootroom/drying room
Open plan living-room with kitchen and dining areas including SkyQ TV with full package, bluetooth soundbar and wood-burner.
In the kitchen area there's an oil-fired Aga, microwave, fridge, freezer and dishwasher.
Utility-room with washing machine and Belfast sink
Shower-room with shower, toilet and wash-basin
An additional sitting/dining-room, SkyQ TV with full package, wood-burner and kitchen-area with electric cooker and fridge.
Super fast broadband throughout,
Portable Bose speaker.
Upstairs comprises four bedrooms and two bathrooms laid out as follows:
One double bedroom (4'6") with wash-basin, ensuite shower, basin and toilet.
One twin bedroom
One bedroom with super-king sized double bed (6')
One single bedroom
A shower-room with shower and toilet
A bathroom with bath, toilet and wash-basin.
Electricity and heating costs are included in the price of your accommodation. Westcott Cross Cottage has nightstore heaters and wood-fired central heating. There is also a wood-burner for those cosy evenings in, a basket of logs, kindling and matches will be provided in the cooler months to get you started. Further logs can be provided at a cost of £5 per bag (animal feed bag size) or logs can be purchased locally, e.g. the garage at Wheddon Cross.
Bed linen and towels are provided for your convenience, but please bring your own outdoor/beach towels if you wish to take them on day trips or for use in the garden.
Tea, coffee and sugar will be provided. There will also be other non-perishable items like salt, pepper and oil available.
Household sundries such as toilet rolls, washing-up liquid, washing powder, dishwash tablets and tea towels are also provided.
Outdoor Description
Westcott Cross Cottage is surrounded by a huge secure, child and dog safe garden with totally unspoilt views over the Exmoor hills. The large garden provides plenty of space for relaxation or for children to play in and give the property privacy (the little stone building seen in some of the pictures is a storage barn, not another cottage).
There is a patio area with picnic table tucked to the side of the house, making the most of a sheltered position with stunning views up and down the valley.
There is also a footpath from the side of the house which leads down the valley to the stream, and in the other direction, to the top of hill you can see from the garden.
Outside dog kennel beside the patio available for guests to use if they wish to.
Parking
There is parking on the drive outside the property for up to three cars.
Pets Description
This is a dog-friendly property and dogs are welcome on the condition that they are not allowed on the furniture or upstairs. The owners request that wet, muddy dogs be left in the large, dry, heated porch/boot-room.
There is an outside kennel large enough for a number of dogs, which can also be used, especially useful for wet/muddy dogs to dry off before entering the house. But please be wary in sunny weather as it can become extremely hot. One perspex panel can be removed to allow good air circulation but it can still get very warm on a sunny day.
Restricted mobility
This has not been completed by the owner.
Exit in case of emergency
TWO STAIRCASES LEAD DOWNSTAIRS TO SEPARATE HOUSE ENTRANCES/EXITS - A FRONT DOOR AND A REAR PATIO DOOR.
Christmas / New Year
Westcott Cross Cottage will not provide Christmas decorations.
The region
Set within Exmoor Nationa lPark in the foothills of the Brendon Hills on the southern slope of Croydon Hill, Luxborough enjoys a peaceful and beautiful setting. Exmoor's highest point, Dunkery Beacon, is a short drive or a long walk away and the views from the top on a clear day are spectacular.
Luxborough is a small village that is divided into the hamlets of Churchtown, Kingsbridge and Pooltown, which all lie within a mile of each other. In years gone by people came to the Luxborough area to mine iron ore and it was sent via the West Somerset Mineral Railway to Watchet on the coastline. In the 19th century the school was reported to have 200 pupils from the village and the iron mines in the Brendon Hills.
The ancient Church of St Mary in Churchtown is believed to date from Norman times, or some believe it may be Saxon times due to a Cross in the Churchyard. Today, St Mary's is a Grade II listed building.
Bridleways and footpaths crisscross near and through Luxborough, including the famous Coleridge Way which passes through the village.
The Royal Oak Inn serves drinks and good food, approx 1 mile away from the cottage in Luxborough.
Roadwater is situated 4 miles to the east and the popular village of Dunster is 4.5 miles to the north.
Wheddon Cross (approx 5 miles) has a newly refurbished mini-supermarket with Post Office facilities and a petrol station with good opening times. Roadwater also has a local shop and pub which serves food.
Dunster is also approx 4 miles, but in the other direction. This wonderful medieval village is really worth a visit, it has lots of shops, restaurants, tea rooms and a village shop all overlooked by a spectacular castle.
Minehead is the nearest town, approximately 7 miles away. Here you will find the larger supermarkets plus a range of other shops throughout the town.
The glorious North Devon beaches of Woolacombe, Putsborough and Croyde are just a scenic hour's drive away across Exmoor.
Tesco, Sainsbury's, Waitrose as well as Cook from Taunton will deliver to Luxborough.
Amenities
Pets allowed
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Fireplace
Parking
Laundry
Dishwasher
TV
Garden
Map of West Somerset District
Reviews
5.0
Outstanding(18 Reviews)5.0
Amazing house so cosy and a tranquil setting , we had a lovely time , amazing walks from your doorstep thanks so much
5.0
A really beautiful house with the most stunning views we could have hoped for. We were lucky with the weather and spent afternoons with tea and gin and tonics in the garden in the midst of the hills.
The house is so well equipped with everything we could want. We loved cooking on the aga once we got used to it and we appreciated the things John and Hazel left - especially the. Champagne!
The house was warm and spotlessly clean with a good number of towels. Hot water was plentiful as we used the fab electric showers.
Location wise, it is stunning although a bit remote. You do need to drive to get to shoes etc although we could have walked to the pub if we’d have fancied the hill!
It was lovely to meet John while we were there. Communication with him and Hazel was fantastic throughout.
All in all a really beautiful cottage and the break from it all that we needed.
Many thanks.
5.0
Beautiful cottage and surroundings, peaceful 5 day break with many lovely walks. Huge garden for dog and everything you need even washing powder was provided. Flowers, cake and champagne very much appreciated . We will definately use again. Thanks for a brilliant break
5.0
Exmoor is very dog friendly, and we particularly appreciated that this cottage provides the option of kennels or a boot-room for them. My husband suffers from asthma if we stay anywhere that has allowed dogs on the furniture, and on one past occasion, I was bitten by fleas in the bed. So, it is really good to find somewhere that shares our definition of "dog friendly" and we all had a wonderful time.
5.0
Fantastic house with large garden- great for children to run around in! Well equipped kitchen and the AGA kept the house toasty!
5.0
Just put it this way - we have now been back a day and still we have we have very long faces! We absolutely loved our time at Westcott Cross Cottage and just so wished we were back there right now.
5.0
Lovely stay. Great communication and detailed instructions for arrival etc. Second time we’ve been with this holiday company and will use again.
5.0
Our second stay at Westcott Cross Cottage and just as good as the first. The cottage is well equipped and comfortable set in large garden ideal for children and dogs. The view from the house and garden is truly lovely and the welcome pack included champagne and a very good lemon drizzle cake !
5.0
Perfect location for a quiet away from it all holiday. Large garden safely enclosed for children.
Lovely touches, chocolate brownies to welcome us and a bottle of champagne in fridge.
5.0
Property was quiet and quirky with lovely views across the valley and hills. There’s plenty of local walks and excellent local pub, The Royal Oak. The cottage is within easy distance of major tourist attractions but still hidden away for a quieter break. Would thoroughly recommend.
5.0
Super house, incredible view! We booked again before we’d even left!
5.0
The cottage is perfect for a relaxing holiday. The garden and surrounding views are spectacular. The cottage is well equipped and very comfortable. We were a party of 7 Adults and 1 four legged family member, which suited us very well. The owner was very friendly and helpful. We would happily return. Thank you
5.0
The garden and views were stunning, unfortunately because of all the rain we had the lawn couldnt be mowed so it was a bit like a field, not that the dogs minded at all! The house is very quirky due to it originally being three cottages so there are two kitchens and two lounges and the bathroom upstairs goes right across the middle of the house so there are two doors either side to open and lock, soon got used to it. The house was cosy due to the aga being on all the time. There is an electric oven which is old and the oven takes ages. We love Exmoor and was out every day walking the dogs. We had 3 lovely days and three days sunshine and showers the Doone valley was our favourite day. We did go to the Royal Oak in the village and had a very nice meal there with friendly staff. There are 3 birdfeeders in the garden and it was lovely to hear and see them every day, they are very greedy and got through the seeds in record time! There is no phone signal there but that is usual on Exmoor. A bottle of champagne, lemon drizzle cake and flowers were left which was fantastic and much appreciated. We eally had a lovely time and enjoyed the quiet and very comfortable beds. It was a well equipped house and we would definately recommend it.
5.0
The house is in a fantastic position with beautiful views. Great for walking from the doorstep. Large gently sloping garden for outside games. Very well equipped, comfortable and warm. Bring binoculars for enjoying the wildlife from the garden.
5.0
This is a quirky, characterful and comfortable house with a gorgeous garden in a beautiful very rural location.
It isn't for those with mobility issues who mind ducking for some low doors, a bit of a slope, or dread meeting a tractor on a single track road.
But if you want seclusion, privacy, beautiful views and stunning (slightly challenging but rewarding) walks from your door; before shedding boots and coats in a big boot room en route to the Aga - then this is a great place to stay.
The weather was mixed when we stayed but the Sky TV and WiFi were great for rainy hours and a bit of home-working. Six adults of split generations and 1 dog enjoyed walks with views to Wales, dark night skies, a sun trap patio, the tallest tree in England, Dunster, Minehead, Porlock Weir and fantastic food on several occasions (it was that good) at the Royal Oak Inn a steep mile away.
Finally, the neighbours were really nice and it felt like the owners genuinely cared that we had a good time.
5.0
Very nice house with a personal feeling of the 70s, wonderful Aga, we love the kitchen, great garden especially for dogs, very friendly owner, ideal for a great family, thanks for the lovely stay
5.0
We had a brilliant week. The cottage was so welcoming and comfortable - and in such an idyllic setting! It felt like a home not a holiday let.
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 $154 per night. This rental is $269 above the average.
Is parking included with this cottage?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Westcott Cross Cottage, Luxborough. 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 Westcott Cross Cottage, Luxborough 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 Westcott Cross Cottage, Luxborough?
We found 9 amenities for this rental. This includes pets allowed, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, fireplace, and parking.
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