Yenworthy Cottage, Countisbury
4.7
Outstanding(49 Reviews)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
Yenworthy Cottage is part of Yenworthy Farm. Set in a spectacular location on the northern slopes of Exmoor National Park, a few hundred yards from the coast and with views of the Bristol Channel.
Main Description
The Farm is situated in ‘Doone Country’, and actually appears in the novel itself. The gun which was supposedly used to repel the ‘Doones’ still hangs in the farmhouse to this day. This working farm once had its own mill and the old water wheel can still be seen. The Cottage was built in 1628 and extended in 1840. It was refurbished and re-furnished in 2016 to offer a high standard of accommodation.
Sleeps up to 6 guests (plus cot)
Three bedrooms; one double bedroom and two twin bedrooms
Two shower rooms (one on the first floor and one on the second floor)
Spectacular location on the northern slopes of Exmoor National Park and near the coast
Direct access to one of the most scenic sections of the South West Coast Path
Enclosed garden to the front and side of the property with outside seating
Spacious sitting room with wood-burning fire
Fitted kitchen with all modern appliances
Wifi, heating and electricity included
Towels and bed linen provided
Dog welcome (3 max) by prior arrangement for £15 supplement per dog
Parking for up to 3 cars
Arrival from 4 pm
Depart by 10 am
Yenworthy Cottage is ideal for walkers - a rugged pathway leads from the farm down to a secluded rocky beach and there is direct access to one of the most scenic sections of the South West Coast Path which runs through the farm. There are 13 miles of footpaths to explore on the farm itself and it even has its own historic monument - an old Roman Fort at Old Burrow. A haven for wildlife, it has four Sites of Special Scientific Interest. There are rare species of butterflies and trees, large areas of heather moorland and impressive cliff geology.
Entrance to the property is via the large porch into the hallway, both providing plenty of space for wellies and walking boots! The sitting/dining room has two comfortable sofas, wood-burner and dining table with six chairs. The kitchen is on the opposite side of the hall and has recently been fitted with all new appliances and has a smaller dining table with four chairs and extra stools. The back door from the kitchen leads down some steps to an enclosed courtyard, an ideal spot to let the dogs dry off or cool down, depending on the season. There is also a pretty garden to the side and front with outside seating. The stairway from the entrance hall leads up to the two twin bedrooms on the first floor. The family bathroom is also on the first floor and is comprised of a newly fitted large shower (the bath has been removed in 2021), plus toilet and hand basin. Up a narrow staircase to the second floor is the master bedroom with King-sized bed and en-suite with of shower, toilet and hand basin.
Yenworthy Cottage is approached via private drive (shared with the farm and two further holiday cottages).
Appliances and equipment
The kitchen appliances include fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine/dryer , microwave, and oven with hob. Other equipment includes toaster, kettle, a variety of cookware, kitchen utensils, cutlery, crockery and glasses.
The living room has a smart television (with Freeview), Wireless broadband is available throughout the property at no extra cost.
Cot and high chair
A cot and high chair is available. The cot will be set up in the twin bedroom and the high chair can be set up for you on request.
Linen and towels
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. Please note that bed linen is not provided for the cot.
Electricity and heating
Electricity and heating costs are included in the price of the accommodation. Yenworthy Cottage benefits from central heating fueled by a biomass system, which keeps the property lovely and warm in the cooler months. The temperature can be adjusted to suit your preferences if required. There is also a wood-burner in the sitting room downstairs; a basket of logs, some kindling and matches will be provided.
Other provisions
There may be non-perishable items like a salt, pepper, oil 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.
Outside the property
Yenworthy Cottage has a lovely lawned garden which surrounds the front of the property and is enclosed. There is a picnic bench which has been placed to take advantage of the fabulous views across the farmland to the coast - the perfect spot for unwinding with a book or dining al fresco! The back door from the kitchen leads to a second outdoor area, which is gravelled and also enclosed.
Parking
Parking is available outside the property, there is room for two cars. A footpath leads from the parking area, through a small gate and across the garden path to front door. There is the room for parking a third car nearby if required.
Dogs
Dogs are welcome by prior arrangement (maximum of 3). A supplementary fee of £15 will be added to your invoice per dog.
Please note: this property is situated on a working farm therefore you must ensure your dog is kept under your control at all times, as there is likely to be livestock nearby.
Furthermore, please do not allow you dogs on the furniture or upstairs and do not leave them alone in the property at any time.
Smoking
This property is strictly non-smoking.
Local amenities
The property is situated almost exactly halfway between Porlock and Lynmouth (approximately 6 miles to either). Both are well worth a visit during your stay
The village of Porlock has three pubs, two grocery shops, a traditional local butcher, Post Office, chemist, cash machine, petrol station, hardware shop, visitor centre and a range of independent restaurants, shops and tea rooms.
In the opposite direction, Lynmouth sits on the harbour at the bottom of the famous Countisbury Hill and has a good choice of shops, pubs and restaurants. The twin village of Lynton is perched above Lynmouth on the top of the hill and can be accessed from Lynmouth via road, footpath or the famous funicular railway. Lynton has a variety of amenities including a range cafes, restaurants and pubs, there are two mini-supermarkets, a bank, post office, chemist and Tourist Information Centre. There is also a small cinema, and tennis and bowls facilities.
The nearest sandy beach is Lee Abbey (5 miles) and there are excellent surfing beaches at Woolacombe, Croyde and Saunton within easy driving distance.
Walking
Exmoor is a walkers paradise, and the location of Yenworthy Cottage really lends itself to being a fabulous base for your walking holiday. There are numerous walks from the door, including the South West Coast Path, down to the coastline and up onto the moors - you will be spoilt for choice!
Arrival and departure
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.
Changeover days
Yenworthy Cottage is available for week-long bookings (Friday changeover), short breaks may be available. Please see our availability page for further details.
Indoor Description
The first floor bathroom has recently been updated (2021) with a new large shower unit (the bath has been removed), plus there is a toilet and hand basin.
The second floor en-suite has a shower, toilet and hand basin.
Outdoor Description
Yenworthy Cottage has a lovely lawned garden which surrounds the front of the property and is enclosed. There is a picnic bench which has been placed to take advantage of the fabulous views across the farmland to the coast - the perfect spot for unwinding with a book or dining al fresco! The back door from the kitchen leads to a second outdoor area, which is gravelled and also enclosed.
Parking
There is parking for two cars outside the little entrance gate to the garden, which leads to the front door. More parking nearby can be available if needed.
We don’t have an outside socket but if they bring an extension lead they can charge it up where they park. We pay £.0.30 per kWh so they can calculate how much they use and refund us.
There is a fast charger in Lynmouth car park and also fast charging in Minehead.
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
This has not been completed by the owner.
The region
The property is situated almost exactly halfway between Porlock and Lynmouth (approximately 6 miles to either). Both are well worth a visit during your stay
The village of Porlock has three pubs, two grocery shops, a traditional local butcher, Post Office, chemist, cash machine, petrol station, hardware shop, visitor centre and a range of independent restaurants, shops and tea rooms.
In the opposite direction, Lynmouth sits on the harbour at the bottom of the famous Countisbury Hill and has a good choice of shops, pubs and restaurants. The twin village of Lynton is perched above Lynmouth on the top of the hill and can be accessed from Lynmouth via road, footpath or the famous funicular railway. Lynton has a variety of amenities including a range cafes, restaurants and pubs, there are two mini-supermarkets, a bank, post office, chemist and Tourist Information Centre. There is also a small cinema, and tennis and bowls facilities.
The nearest sandy beach is Lee Abbey (5 miles) and there are excellent surfing beaches at Woolacombe, Croyde and Saunton within easy driving distance.
Yenworthy Cottage is part of Yenworthy Farm. Set in a spectacular location on the northern slopes of Exmoor National Park, a few hundred yards from the coast and with views of the Bristol Channel.
Main Description
The Farm is situated in ‘Doone Country’, and actually appears in the novel itself. The gun which was supposedly used to repel the ‘Doones’ still hangs in the farmhouse to this day. This working farm once had its own mill and the old water wheel can still be seen. The Cottage was built in 1628 and extended in 1840. It was refurbished and re-furnished in 2016 to offer a high standard of accommodation.
Sleeps up to 6 guests (plus cot)
Three bedrooms; one double bedroom and two twin bedrooms
Two shower rooms (one on the first floor and one on the second floor)
Spectacular location on the northern slopes of Exmoor National Park and near the coast
Direct access to one of the most scenic sections of the South West Coast Path
Enclosed garden to the front and side of the property with outside seating
Spacious sitting room with wood-burning fire
Fitted kitchen with all modern appliances
Wifi, heating and electricity included
Towels and bed linen provided
Dog welcome (3 max) by prior arrangement for £15 supplement per dog
Parking for up to 3 cars
Arrival from 4 pm
Depart by 10 am
Yenworthy Cottage is ideal for walkers - a rugged pathway leads from the farm down to a secluded rocky beach and there is direct access to one of the most scenic sections of the South West Coast Path which runs through the farm. There are 13 miles of footpaths to explore on the farm itself and it even has its own historic monument - an old Roman Fort at Old Burrow. A haven for wildlife, it has four Sites of Special Scientific Interest. There are rare species of butterflies and trees, large areas of heather moorland and impressive cliff geology.
Entrance to the property is via the large porch into the hallway, both providing plenty of space for wellies and walking boots! The sitting/dining room has two comfortable sofas, wood-burner and dining table with six chairs. The kitchen is on the opposite side of the hall and has recently been fitted with all new appliances and has a smaller dining table with four chairs and extra stools. The back door from the kitchen leads down some steps to an enclosed courtyard, an ideal spot to let the dogs dry off or cool down, depending on the season. There is also a pretty garden to the side and front with outside seating. The stairway from the entrance hall leads up to the two twin bedrooms on the first floor. The family bathroom is also on the first floor and is comprised of a newly fitted large shower (the bath has been removed in 2021), plus toilet and hand basin. Up a narrow staircase to the second floor is the master bedroom with King-sized bed and en-suite with of shower, toilet and hand basin.
Yenworthy Cottage is approached via private drive (shared with the farm and two further holiday cottages).
Appliances and equipment
The kitchen appliances include fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine/dryer , microwave, and oven with hob. Other equipment includes toaster, kettle, a variety of cookware, kitchen utensils, cutlery, crockery and glasses.
The living room has a smart television (with Freeview), Wireless broadband is available throughout the property at no extra cost.
Cot and high chair
A cot and high chair is available. The cot will be set up in the twin bedroom and the high chair can be set up for you on request.
Linen and towels
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. Please note that bed linen is not provided for the cot.
Electricity and heating
Electricity and heating costs are included in the price of the accommodation. Yenworthy Cottage benefits from central heating fueled by a biomass system, which keeps the property lovely and warm in the cooler months. The temperature can be adjusted to suit your preferences if required. There is also a wood-burner in the sitting room downstairs; a basket of logs, some kindling and matches will be provided.
Other provisions
There may be non-perishable items like a salt, pepper, oil 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.
Outside the property
Yenworthy Cottage has a lovely lawned garden which surrounds the front of the property and is enclosed. There is a picnic bench which has been placed to take advantage of the fabulous views across the farmland to the coast - the perfect spot for unwinding with a book or dining al fresco! The back door from the kitchen leads to a second outdoor area, which is gravelled and also enclosed.
Parking
Parking is available outside the property, there is room for two cars. A footpath leads from the parking area, through a small gate and across the garden path to front door. There is the room for parking a third car nearby if required.
Dogs
Dogs are welcome by prior arrangement (maximum of 3). A supplementary fee of £15 will be added to your invoice per dog.
Please note: this property is situated on a working farm therefore you must ensure your dog is kept under your control at all times, as there is likely to be livestock nearby.
Furthermore, please do not allow you dogs on the furniture or upstairs and do not leave them alone in the property at any time.
Smoking
This property is strictly non-smoking.
Local amenities
The property is situated almost exactly halfway between Porlock and Lynmouth (approximately 6 miles to either). Both are well worth a visit during your stay
The village of Porlock has three pubs, two grocery shops, a traditional local butcher, Post Office, chemist, cash machine, petrol station, hardware shop, visitor centre and a range of independent restaurants, shops and tea rooms.
In the opposite direction, Lynmouth sits on the harbour at the bottom of the famous Countisbury Hill and has a good choice of shops, pubs and restaurants. The twin village of Lynton is perched above Lynmouth on the top of the hill and can be accessed from Lynmouth via road, footpath or the famous funicular railway. Lynton has a variety of amenities including a range cafes, restaurants and pubs, there are two mini-supermarkets, a bank, post office, chemist and Tourist Information Centre. There is also a small cinema, and tennis and bowls facilities.
The nearest sandy beach is Lee Abbey (5 miles) and there are excellent surfing beaches at Woolacombe, Croyde and Saunton within easy driving distance.
Walking
Exmoor is a walkers paradise, and the location of Yenworthy Cottage really lends itself to being a fabulous base for your walking holiday. There are numerous walks from the door, including the South West Coast Path, down to the coastline and up onto the moors - you will be spoilt for choice!
Arrival and departure
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.
Changeover days
Yenworthy Cottage is available for week-long bookings (Friday changeover), short breaks may be available. Please see our availability page for further details.
Indoor Description
The first floor bathroom has recently been updated (2021) with a new large shower unit (the bath has been removed), plus there is a toilet and hand basin.
The second floor en-suite has a shower, toilet and hand basin.
Outdoor Description
Yenworthy Cottage has a lovely lawned garden which surrounds the front of the property and is enclosed. There is a picnic bench which has been placed to take advantage of the fabulous views across the farmland to the coast - the perfect spot for unwinding with a book or dining al fresco! The back door from the kitchen leads to a second outdoor area, which is gravelled and also enclosed.
Parking
There is parking for two cars outside the little entrance gate to the garden, which leads to the front door. More parking nearby can be available if needed.
We don’t have an outside socket but if they bring an extension lead they can charge it up where they park. We pay £.0.30 per kWh so they can calculate how much they use and refund us.
There is a fast charger in Lynmouth car park and also fast charging in Minehead.
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
This has not been completed by the owner.
The region
The property is situated almost exactly halfway between Porlock and Lynmouth (approximately 6 miles to either). Both are well worth a visit during your stay
The village of Porlock has three pubs, two grocery shops, a traditional local butcher, Post Office, chemist, cash machine, petrol station, hardware shop, visitor centre and a range of independent restaurants, shops and tea rooms.
In the opposite direction, Lynmouth sits on the harbour at the bottom of the famous Countisbury Hill and has a good choice of shops, pubs and restaurants. The twin village of Lynton is perched above Lynmouth on the top of the hill and can be accessed from Lynmouth via road, footpath or the famous funicular railway. Lynton has a variety of amenities including a range cafes, restaurants and pubs, there are two mini-supermarkets, a bank, post office, chemist and Tourist Information Centre. There is also a small cinema, and tennis and bowls facilities.
The nearest sandy beach is Lee Abbey (5 miles) and there are excellent surfing beaches at Woolacombe, Croyde and Saunton within easy driving distance.
Amenities
Pets allowed
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Fireplace
Parking
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
Dishwasher
TV
Garden
Map of West Somerset District
Reviews
4.7
Outstanding(49 Reviews)4.7
There isn’t enough space so I’ll keep it brief,
Tumble didn’t work, no pegs to use the line, holes in window frame, gate to high so dogs could get out, no clocks no pizza cutter (I know silly but annoying) no explaining on the internet that dogs can’t stay alone in the house! That really stopped us on our holiday!!! Sofa is broken we found bolts u der the sofa and the back is bulging where broken, and no wood for more than 2 days, I know July, right but it was freezing. For a dog friendly place not a dog bowl in site, luckily I brought my own but how many used normal bowls before us, yuck!
However, the house was gorgeous the surround was amazing just the small details that ruin it!wouldn’t take a lot to take it incredible
Gemma
4.7
High ceilings for a "cottage", comfy beds and lots of hot water and good central heating, however sadly in need of some much needed TLC as various things broken. Could also do with better /more thorough cleaning - attention to detail lacking overall which could easily be rectified. We enjoyed our week despite constant storms and rain as the local area is lovely. 15 mins to Porlock and Lynmouth by car.
4.7
The property was lovely and it was nice to have a wood burner howevwr little things let it down such as a sheet that didnt fit the bed properly and it was missing a mattress protector. The kettle was so black inside we purchased our own. Small maintenance issues around the property need attending to as well as a stain on the carpet. Overall i didnt feel we got value for money.
4.7
The cottage was superb! Location dito. Breathtaking landscape. Beds were fine.
Couches were a bit worn out but that's all.
We will definitely be back!
4.7
absolutely beautiful location
4.7
A lovely, comfortable cottage in an isolated position but an easy drive to Porlock or Lynton/Lynmouth - very clean and well furnished. Very steep stairs to the bedroom at the top of the house but we knew that before we booked. Good log fire and heating system which we used as we didn't have the best weather. A good enclosed garden for the dog.
4.7
An atmospheric cottage for an early autumn break. Such a peaceful location with many great walks.
4.7
Beautiful cottage and idyllic peaceful location with stunning views. Everything provided for a relaxing stay. Some very quaint villages locally, would recommend it for anyone wanting peace and quiet. Thankyou
4.7
Beautiful house, comfortable beds and clean. Stunning tranquil setting. Fabulous walks. Definitely made the right choice of property.
4.7
Beautiful location and lovely accommodation, although stairs to second floor are very steep and vary in depth. Amazing walks on the farm and around Lynton/ Lynmouth. There's a little lighthouse between the farm and Lynmouth which is worth a visit for the stunning views, however be aware if you park at the top of the hill and walk down it is a long trek and very steep The walk from Lynmouth to Watersmeet is beautiful and there's a lovely little cafe at Watersmeet. Some super craft shops to visit, don't miss the candle shop as you go out of Lynton towards the Valley of the Rocks. The Valley is also a must visit for the numerous goats and fabulous scenery.
4.7
Beautiful location, with walks straight from the door. Very comfortable accommodation. Thanks for a lovely, restful holiday.
4.7
Beautiful period cottage with lovely old features. Perfect location for exploring Exmoor, although it is so perfectly situated, we could have looked at the view all day! Everything was very comfortable with plenty of space. The enclosed garden was perfect for dogs. Netflix was an unexpected bonus!
A lovely week’s stay.
4.7
Charming, spacious and cosy cottage. Very old but beautifully renovated. Perfect location. Well equipped kitchen, comfy beds and good showers. So peaceful, surrounded by fields and sheep with views to the sea. Ideal location for walking holiday, with a different walk every day from the door. Housekeeping excellent and the housekeeper was very helpful with a couple of queries. Would definitely return.
4.7
Excellent location. Lovely old cottage but all mod cons.
WiFi very handy as no phone signal (not that it bothered us).
4.7
Fabulous location with great walks from the door and dog friendly. We enjoyed dark skies, peace and quiet, wildlife sightings and glorious picnic spots all close to the cottage. We stocked up with a few essentials in Porlock as nipping to the shops is a round trip of about 12 miles. Thoroughly enjoyed our stay and found the owners very helpful.
4.7
Fantastic location and a beautiful cottage. Wonderfully isolated and quiet. Great walks from the farm and a great location to travel onto the moor. Would visit again
4.7
Gorgeous location. Peaceful. Good size cottage. Would stay here again.
4.7
Great location to explore Exmoor, walks on the doorstep, no need to drive far.
4.7
Great place to explore, very comfy cottage.
4.7
Great short break away. Everything you would need in the cottage.
4.7
Loved the place - beautiful house and amazing location.
4.7
Lovely comfortable cottage although more cushions in the lounge rather than the bedrooms would be useful! Appreciated the shower caddies for shampoo etc - very few cottages seem to have these which makes showering awkward. Great showers and comfortable beds which are the main features we look for.
4.7
Lovely cottage and fabulous situation with great views and lots of walks from the door including close access to the South West Coast Path which we have just begun. Great access to Minehead, Porlock Weir, Lynmouth and Lynton. Very comfortable and peaceful, really a home from home. We cooked ever night and the kitchen had everything you could possibly needed. The beds were also very comfortable so could not fault it. Lovely large sofas in living room. Only thing I would say that the stairs to the en-suite bedroom are a little tricky if you have mobility issues and also to get to the bathroom on the first floor from either of the first floor bedrooms you need to go down three stair and then up three stairs so that was a little awkward during the night as I have bad knees.
4.7
Lovely cottage in a great position . Loved evening walks spotting deer. I did ask if there was a shower in the bathroom on first floor and I was told by someone called Maeve that there was. There wasn't. If there had been more than 2 of us it would have been a problem as one shower in an ensuite is not really enough with adults especially.
We will probably come back but unless just 2 of us, probably one of the other properties.
4.7
Lovely fully equipped remote character cottage, great few days break, i even did the cooking for a change. Would wholly recommend.
4.7
Lovely quiet yet convenient location with lots of walking from the cottage and Porlock a short drive away.
4.7
Lovely remote, cosy cottage
4.7
Nicely appointed. Everything you could need cleaning materials wise and basics such as salt and pepper. Couldn't find any matches to light the BBQ- or wood burner, we forgot to bring any.
I suppose COVID 19 has prevented the option of recycling, but never mind we took it all home!! plastics, bottles and composting stuff.
Cosy and warm.
Nice walks across the sheep fields from the property. Beautiful surrounding countryside just up the driveway.
4.7
Perfect spot for a genuine get-away break with walks direct from the door. The cottage is ideally positioned for accessing both the coast paths and moorland areas of Exmoor National Park - not to mention the many cafes serving delicious cream teas! We had plenty of space to spread out and the cottage was wonderfully cosy on our return from long days' out exploring. A fabulous week - can't wait to return!
4.7
Sunsets were fantastic. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay here at Yenworthy Cottage. The house was very comfortable. Great to have a washing machine and dishwasher in the kitchen and utility area. Brilliant showers. We all slept well. The garden was perfect for playing quoits and relaxing in the sun. Brilliant, and strenuous walk down and back to the beach, but worth it. So much wildlife seen on the farm especially a wonderful variety of birds.
Particularly loved being there when the lambs were bleating! Ideally located for Lynton and Lynmouth, Porlock and Porlock Weir. The Valley Of The Rocks coast path was spectacular.
We plan to return in 2024.
Here's to our next The Best Of Exmoor experience.
4.7
The cottage is in a beautiful quiet location, with everything you need for your stay. As previous reviewers have mentioned, maybe kindling/matches would help as we would've liked to light the fire a couple of evenings. Good for doggies as a nice lawned and enclosed garden.
Our booking experience with Best of Exmoor has been good on both occasions we've used them, and we will aim to use them above other providers where possible.
4.7
the location the cottage and lovely Hazel were absolutely five star.It is a very difficult time at the moment with the country almost on lock down with the Coronovirus but the area is so isolated from towns and cities we felt completely safe.We hope to return later in the year if you have a three day break available.
4.7
The most wonderful situation and the view is definately worth more than 5 stars, amazing!!
The only thing I would say is that the stairs to the ensuite bedroom are very very steep so if anyone is even
slightly dodgy on their legs it could be a problem. Having said that my mum and dad coped very well and
really loved their room and the cottage. We would'nt hesitate to recommend it and certainly hope to come
back again.
4.7
This cottage is in the most idilic and peaceful location, where the only noise you can hear are the birds and the odd fly! Great walking from your door step so perfect if you have dogs. Good access to all other areas of Exmoor too, so a great base for a holiday.
4.7
This cottage would have scored a full 5 stars on every aspect had it not been for some minor points which could easily be resolved, however that aside, it was generally clean, comfortable, dog friendly and good value.
We arrived during a particularly cold and wet May, and although there was a plentiful supply of logs there were no other tools to light the woodburner. It would have been helpful to have known this in advance particularly as the website says that kindling, matches etc would be available.
Despite other minor issues/irritations which we have raised separately, this cottage redeems itself in countless other ways. It is in the most idyllic location, with stunning scenary, great walks from the door and free access (as long as you close the gates) to all the surrounding farmland. The walk to Glenthorne Beach is a must as but be prepared for a steep ascent to the cottage on your return.
There was a plentiful supply of hot water, great showers, comfy beds and a well equipped kitchen. Once we had located the heating thermostat and purchased kindling etc., the cottage did become warm and cosy (as per other reviews) in what was an unusually cold, miserable wet May. The cottage was very dog friendly with sturdy carpets and a well enclosed garden. It is also well positioned on the North Devon Coast between Lynton and Porlock both of which are beautiful.
Overall with just a bit more attention to detail Yenworthy Cottage could be 'Excellent' rather than just 'very good' and we do intend to return hopefully at a time when the weather is a bit more hospitable.
4.7
This was the third time we had stayed at Yenworthy cottage. We particularly like the peaceful atmosphere and the lovely local walks. Excellent for the three dogs.
4.7
Was a beautiful clean cottage. I suggest taking walking boots as the walks are quite hilly in places. Recommend doing a big food shop on the way as no local shops in walking distance.
4.7
We enjoyed the peace and quiet and being able to walk from the cottage was lovely.
4.7
We had a lovely family week (with teenagers and two dogs) walking and exploring the local area and Exmoor generally. The cottage was the perfect base; so warm and cosy (such thick stone walls!), plentiful supplies of hot water, excellent cooking and bathroom facilities and a lovely sitting/dining room. We very much appreciated being able to take the dogs on walks through all the farm fields. The stunning scenery and coastal outlooks were enhanced by several days of lovely autumnal sunshine. We will heartily recommend Yenworthy to friends. Many thanks!
4.7
We had a lovely week staying at Yenworthy Cottage...completely away from it all (although Waitrose still deliver!). Cottage was perfect for our family (incl two teenagers) - spacious enough, characterful and fantastic views across the farm and down to the sea. Only things to note are a) steep, narrow tread stairs to master bedroom mean some with mobility issues may have problems and b) the only shower is in the master bedroom ensuite. We really enjoyed spending time down on the rocky beach that is (very steep 25 min descent and ascent) which we had completely to ourselves. We also enjoyed Lynmouth (excellent mini golf and ice creams/coffee from the cafe in Lower Lyndale car park), the lovely beach at Lee Bay which you can access via walking through the Valley of Rock or drive to and the walk from Withypool to Tarr Steps with a fantastic lunch at Tarr Farm Inn. Overall, a super value cottage that we'd happily return to
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 $43 above the average.
Is parking included with this cottage?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Yenworthy 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 Yenworthy 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 Yenworthy 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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