Yenworthy Mill near Countisbury
4.8
Outstanding(55 Reviews)House in West Somerset District
10 guests · 4 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 house rental
Property Summary
Yenworthy Mill sleeps up to 10 guests in four bedrooms and is ideal for walkers. A rugged path 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.
Main Description
Yenworthy Mill 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. 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.
Sleeps up to 10 guests (plus cot)
Four bedrooms on two levels
One 5’ double bedroom, two twin bedrooms, and a family bedroom with a 5’ double bed and bunk beds
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
Garden to side of the property with outside seating and view of the Bristol Channel
Spacious sitting area with wood-burning fire
Newly fitted kitchen
Wifi, heating and electricity included
Towels and bed linen provided
Dogs welcome by prior arrangement for £15 supplement per dog
Parking for up to 3 cars
Arrival from 4 pm
Depart by 10 am
Yenworthy Mill 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.
The property is a converted barn. Inside the entrance is an area providing space for coats, wellies and walking boots. There is a very large room with a kitchen at one end with a dining table and ten chairs and, at the other end, a double height sitting area with two comfortable sofas and a wood-burning stove. A walk in cupboard houses the washing machine and dryer. Steps from the living room lead to an attractive gallery room where there are three sofas and a large television. From the downstairs living area, there are three steps up which leads to a corridor, where there is a downstairs toilet, a double bedroom (with en-suite shower room) and a twin bedroom all off this internal corridor. Stairs lead from the end of the corridor lead up to the first floor where there is a family bathroom, a twin bedroom and a family bedroom comprising a double bed plus a set of bunk beds and a cot. Outside, there is a pretty raised garden with mature shrubs to the side of the Mill with views over the Bristol Channel. The garden has outside seating and a barbecue.
Yenworthy Mill is approached via private drive (shared with the farm and two further holiday cottages). The Mill has its own private parking area and short path leads to the entrance to the property.
Appliances and equipment
The kitchen appliances include a large 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 television (with Freeview), Blu-ray/DVD player and CD player/iPod docking station. Wireless broadband is available throughout the property at no extra cost.
Cot and high chair
A cot and high chair are provided.
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 Mill benefits from central heating fuelled 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 Mill has a lovely raised lawned garden to the side of the property with steps leading up from the patio outside the front door.. 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!
Parking
Parking is available outside the property, there is room for three cars. A short footpath leads from the parking area to the front door.
Dogs
Dogs are welcome by prior arrangement for 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 Mill 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.
Indoor Description
The kitchen appliances include a large 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 television (with Freeview), Blu-ray/DVD player and CD player/iPod docking station. Wireless broadband is available throughout the property at no extra cost.
A cot and high chair are provided.
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 costs are included in the price of the accommodation. Yenworthy Mill benefits from central heating fuelled 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.
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.
Outdoor Description
Yenworthy Mill has a lovely raised lawned garden to the side of the property with steps leading up from the patio outside the front door. 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! A charcoal BBQ is onsite and available for guests to use, please supply your own charcoal.
Dogs are welcome by prior arrangement (maximum of 4). 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.
Exmoor is a walkers paradise, and the location of Yenworthy Mill 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!
Parking
Parking is available outside the property, there is room for three cars. A short footpath leads from the parking area to the front door. Further parking is available nearby if required.
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 the Mill, 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
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
We offer a Christmas tree during the Christmas holidays. We don’t decorate it as guests often enjoy dressing the 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.
It is a place full of contrasts; dramatic coastlines of plunging cliffs, sheltered bays and historicports, wide open space and wilderness of the moors as well as the wooded valleys with quiet trails for you to enjoy. Exmoor is a holiday destination of unrivaled beauty and interest.
Countisbury is an attractive rural parish in North Devon and within Exmoor National Park. The 'wilds' of the moorland literally tumble into the sea creating dramatic cliffs and a breathtaking coastline.
Exmoor National Park is a popular holiday destination for walkers, cyclists and horse riders as well as those wishing to enjoy the many square miles of beautiful countryside and coastline and there a few better places to experience these activities than Countisbury.
The picturesque villages of Lynton and Lynmouth are nearby, famous for the funicular cliff railway that runs between the two villages. Malmsmead and the 'Doone Valley' is also nearby, made famous by the novel called 'Lorna Doone' by R.D. Blackmore. The capital of North Devon is Barnstaple and provides an extensive range of facilities including the famous Victorian pannier market and Butchers Row.
Yenworthy Mill sleeps up to 10 guests in four bedrooms and is ideal for walkers. A rugged path 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.
Main Description
Yenworthy Mill 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. 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.
Sleeps up to 10 guests (plus cot)
Four bedrooms on two levels
One 5’ double bedroom, two twin bedrooms, and a family bedroom with a 5’ double bed and bunk beds
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
Garden to side of the property with outside seating and view of the Bristol Channel
Spacious sitting area with wood-burning fire
Newly fitted kitchen
Wifi, heating and electricity included
Towels and bed linen provided
Dogs welcome by prior arrangement for £15 supplement per dog
Parking for up to 3 cars
Arrival from 4 pm
Depart by 10 am
Yenworthy Mill 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.
The property is a converted barn. Inside the entrance is an area providing space for coats, wellies and walking boots. There is a very large room with a kitchen at one end with a dining table and ten chairs and, at the other end, a double height sitting area with two comfortable sofas and a wood-burning stove. A walk in cupboard houses the washing machine and dryer. Steps from the living room lead to an attractive gallery room where there are three sofas and a large television. From the downstairs living area, there are three steps up which leads to a corridor, where there is a downstairs toilet, a double bedroom (with en-suite shower room) and a twin bedroom all off this internal corridor. Stairs lead from the end of the corridor lead up to the first floor where there is a family bathroom, a twin bedroom and a family bedroom comprising a double bed plus a set of bunk beds and a cot. Outside, there is a pretty raised garden with mature shrubs to the side of the Mill with views over the Bristol Channel. The garden has outside seating and a barbecue.
Yenworthy Mill is approached via private drive (shared with the farm and two further holiday cottages). The Mill has its own private parking area and short path leads to the entrance to the property.
Appliances and equipment
The kitchen appliances include a large 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 television (with Freeview), Blu-ray/DVD player and CD player/iPod docking station. Wireless broadband is available throughout the property at no extra cost.
Cot and high chair
A cot and high chair are provided.
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 Mill benefits from central heating fuelled 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 Mill has a lovely raised lawned garden to the side of the property with steps leading up from the patio outside the front door.. 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!
Parking
Parking is available outside the property, there is room for three cars. A short footpath leads from the parking area to the front door.
Dogs
Dogs are welcome by prior arrangement for 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 Mill 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.
Indoor Description
The kitchen appliances include a large 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 television (with Freeview), Blu-ray/DVD player and CD player/iPod docking station. Wireless broadband is available throughout the property at no extra cost.
A cot and high chair are provided.
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 costs are included in the price of the accommodation. Yenworthy Mill benefits from central heating fuelled 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.
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.
Outdoor Description
Yenworthy Mill has a lovely raised lawned garden to the side of the property with steps leading up from the patio outside the front door. 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! A charcoal BBQ is onsite and available for guests to use, please supply your own charcoal.
Dogs are welcome by prior arrangement (maximum of 4). 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.
Exmoor is a walkers paradise, and the location of Yenworthy Mill 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!
Parking
Parking is available outside the property, there is room for three cars. A short footpath leads from the parking area to the front door. Further parking is available nearby if required.
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 the Mill, 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
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
We offer a Christmas tree during the Christmas holidays. We don’t decorate it as guests often enjoy dressing the 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.
It is a place full of contrasts; dramatic coastlines of plunging cliffs, sheltered bays and historicports, wide open space and wilderness of the moors as well as the wooded valleys with quiet trails for you to enjoy. Exmoor is a holiday destination of unrivaled beauty and interest.
Countisbury is an attractive rural parish in North Devon and within Exmoor National Park. The 'wilds' of the moorland literally tumble into the sea creating dramatic cliffs and a breathtaking coastline.
Exmoor National Park is a popular holiday destination for walkers, cyclists and horse riders as well as those wishing to enjoy the many square miles of beautiful countryside and coastline and there a few better places to experience these activities than Countisbury.
The picturesque villages of Lynton and Lynmouth are nearby, famous for the funicular cliff railway that runs between the two villages. Malmsmead and the 'Doone Valley' is also nearby, made famous by the novel called 'Lorna Doone' by R.D. Blackmore. The capital of North Devon is Barnstaple and provides an extensive range of facilities including the famous Victorian pannier market and Butchers Row.
Amenities
Pets allowed
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Fireplace
Parking
Laundry
Dishwasher
TV
Garden
Map of West Somerset District
Reviews
4.8
Outstanding(55 Reviews)4.8
A beautiful property. Spacious and well equiped. Warm and comfortable. The location is perfect for touring North Devon and Exmoor
4.8
A few points which would be helpful for future guests
The baby gate, I fell three steps into thin air on the first night as I hadn’t realised that once one opened the gate there were still three steps left to walk down. I fractured my patella. I wonder how many other guests experienced a fall. It is a hazard.
We had a power cut there were no candles they would have been much appreciated.
The house was warm and clean in a wonderful setting.
4.8
A great family home, well-equipped and in a great location to explore the North Devon coastline.
4.8
A lovely location with beautful views and nice to have the sheep around. Lots of space for our group of 8.
Very clean and comfortable beds.
4.8
Amazing location and lovely accommodation. We wished we were able to stay longer to be able to explore this expansive and beautiful place. Very dog friendly with lots of walks to explore.
4.8
As soon as I turned into the lane I knew I'd booked somewhere special, and the photos don't do it justice. This is a stunning property in a remote location but within easy reach of many local attractions. Be careful of the drive in though if approaching from the East on the A39 there is an extremely steep hill just past Minehead. We had 7 adults and 5 children and all slept comfortably in the spacious bedrooms. Everything is provided for including 2 ovens in the well equipped kitchen. We all had a fantastic holiday with lots of laughs. Oh, and although there is WiFi it is quite weak and there is NO phone signal so prepare to have reduced contact to the outside world.
4.8
Beautiful area, stunning views, great location for various other places to visit. Excellent layout of accommodation for our needs (twins, parents, grandparents, friend). Friendly farmer, farm dogs that the boys fell in love with. Will certainly recommend.
4.8
Beautiful house, plenty of space, fantastic location, stunning scenery. Loved it
4.8
Beautiful place remote and fantastic walks, highly recommend this place we all loved it including the dogs, must do the walk to the beach and it’s so close to all the places that are lovely to go to, but if you have dogs make sure you take a tick remover or they have the tablet before they go
4.8
Best of all was the stunning location and beautiful walks right from the door. The walk to Glenthorne Beach is gorgeous, if a little challenging. The walk to Culbone Church is delightful, not difficult. We also walked numerous times to County Gate and Sugar Loaf and also to the Roman Fortlet.
4.8
Clothes dryer door broken and more tea towels
Bath mats would be good
4.8
Everything was as described making for an excellent week.
4.8
Excellent accommodation, very spacious, clean, great value for money, and the scenery is incredible.
4.8
excellent location, peaceful and relaxing, clean and very well stocked with kitchen equipment. Plenty of room for a large group. lovely walking area we really enjoyed the weekend
4.8
Fabulous location, wonderful setting, lovely bedroom.s, siper comfy, great night sleep and so quiet
4.8
Fantastic house in a fantastic location. Amazing walks straight from the door, walking to Porlock Weir was my favourite day of the week. We were also lucky enough to encounter a Peregrine Falcon a little way up the lane! Highly recommended :)
4.8
Fantastic locale for walkers and hikers , not for the unfit or unstable . Spectacular views . Most of accomodation very good , the two twin bedrooms have no wardrobes and the two beds in downstairs level twin room creak and keep you awake. Information pack is ideally comprehensive . Lovely linen and bath towels but no hand towels ,could have brought our own had we known. Brilliant kitchen area , everything you need and large ! Very private area , pretty exclusive but only 15 minutes from busy holiday towns in each direction.
4.8
Fantastic location and wonderful views of the sea from the gardens and kitchen window.
The property was spotless and had every amenity you could wish for. We were a party of 8 and there was more than enough space for all of us.
We have already recommended the property to our friends and are loooong to go back next year.
4.8
Fantastic location, loads of walks close by, amazing space for a sociable meal together and an evening by the fire.
4.8
Fantastic location, very comfortable, I would visit again.
4.8
If you are looking for a stunning location with good quality accommodation, then Yenworthy is perfect.
4.8
If you are wanting total seclusion with spectacular views, this is the place. It is central point to explore both North Devon and Somerset, as it is situated on the border. Absolutely loved our stay and would highly recommend.
4.8
Lovely house and beautiful location.
The small details helped, there were some t bags and toilet rolls etc so we didn’t have to rush out to the shops.
House worked beautifully for us as we were two families x
4.8
Lovely location right next to the coast, very spacious property, comfortable with great showers and comfortable beds, ( very important! )
The only negative is that the property is advertised as having WiFi. Unfortunately this was very poor or non existent at times, especially in the evenings. I think that this should be mentioned in the listing.
But we had a great time, and loved the area.
Lynton and Porlock are within easy reach, just watch out for Porlock Hill, extremely steep gradient. Make sure your brakes are working well!
4.8
Remember to take enough staple food, bread, tea, coffee milk etc. Until you can get to a store
4.8
Set in beautiful countryside on a working farm, the mill is an idyllic place for a group get-together. The accommodation is spacious with a kitchen and living area on the ground floor, a mezzanine floor upstairs offers another area for relaxation or TV. The bedrooms are on two separate floors, 2 bedrooms (one en suite) downstairs and 2 on an upper floor with a bathroom. The kitchen is well stocked with crockery, cutlery, and pots and pans. Add to this good quality cooker, 2 ovens, microwave, dishwasher and it is perfect for cooking and catering for the 10 people it accommodates. The owners are on hand if you need them and are very friendly and helpful. Highly recommend this property for walkers, or just a place to chill in peace and quiet. Porlock is a short drive one way and Lynmouth the other. But you could just wander all day on the farm and down the valley to the sea.
4.8
Six adults, four kids and two dogs were easily dealt with by 'The Mill', which is spacious and well equipped. The farm area itself offers lots of interesting short walks, the one to the beach is easy going down....
Great 'getaway from it all' location, which is sometimes reflected in mobile 'phone reception but it's a small price to pay. Highly recommended.
4.8
Such a beautiful place to stay, the location is stunning. We particularly enjoyed the walks from the cottage, an evening stroll to see the beautiful sunset was so rewarding. On our last day we walked from the cottage to Lynton, a little challenging but so worth it. This coastal walk has amazing views. Would definitely love to stay again, very well equipped and the large fridge freezer is so useful.
4.8
The house is beautiful but we were really blown away by the location. Stunning views out over the sea, easy access on footpaths out into the woods and down to an isolated beach and lots of things do to nearby for the kids.
4.8
The house is spacious, clean and well equipped in a beautiful peaceful location with good walks from the door
4.8
The location with access to spectacular countryside and views is fabulous. The house is very well set up for a family or group with two spacious areas to spend time altogether or to be separate if needed. The bathrooms are modern and clean, plenty of hot water. The kitchen is very well equipped and the garden is really pretty. Can not fault it.
4.8
The Mill and location were ideal for our family of 6 adults, 4 children plus an infant. Stunning views, geat weather, bird song and zero road traffic noise. The bedroom layouts worked perfectly for everyone, parents, grandparents and children. The kitchen/dining area was just right for us too. As we mostly cooked and ate at the Mill we generated a lot of food and packaging waste, clear recycling facilities (if possible) would have been be a great enhancement.
4.8
The Mill House is spacious. High vaulted ceiling in the living area. Smart TV on higher level seating area. Lots of sofa space and seats around the long dining table. Well equipped kitchen but lacking storage space for food! Good size fridge freezer. Bedrooms are spacious with drawers and wardrobes in the double rooms and drawers in the twin tooms. Powerful showers. Plenty of clean towels for everyone. Parking space for 3 cars just by the gate.
The views from the garden to the fields and sea, through the gap in the hedgerow, are beautiful. The gardens are secure for medium/large size dogs. Small dogs may slip through bars in the gate or under gate. Watch the gates are closed when first letting dogs out as they were left open on occasion by somebody working on the farm. Direct access to the farm fields beyond the top garden tier. Once up the hill, the views of open meadows, woods, deer in the distance and Wales across the Bristol Channel are breathtaking. Access to many footpaths going in all directions.
We walked to the beach from the farm but it's quite a trek down a steep, wooded footpath. The beach is beautiful with lots of large boulders and stones, not sandy. There is a lovely waterfall running from the valley stream directly onto the beach. Lots of interesting villages to explore wihin 30 mins drive. Beautiful valley walks nearby. We were sad to leave and our dogs had an amazing holiday too.
4.8
The walk down to Glenthorne beach is well worth the effort! The cream teas in Horner are excellent and the walk through Horner woods is really worth doing either before or after! If you want to go to Watersmeet then walk up the valley from Lynmouth as it is a great walk to a lovely location.
4.8
This is an ideal place to stay for a family get together. Six adults and four children had plenty of room, the mill is very well stocked with everything you need for a self catering holiday.
We arranged a Tesco grocery delivery and there was plenty of room in fridge/freezer and cupboards for all our supplies. There's plenty of crockery, pots, pans, casserole dishes etc., can't think of anything that was missing at all.
The owner was very helpful and is on hand if you need anything at all.
The accommodation is quite remote and down a narrow road, fortunately we didn't encounter a car coming in the opposite direction as there are only a couple of passing places.
We had an excellent week and would recommend this as a good base to explore the area. We really liked Lynton and Lynmouth, some really nice places for any time of the day for food, a couple of nice pubs, and an excellent fish and chip shop down by the harbour that has an inside seating area. There's also plenty of rock pools to explore.
Woolacombe is about 50minutes drive and has everything you need for a beach day, as does Croyde which is just along the coast.
Ilfracombe Tunnel Beaches are good for an overcast day with plenty of rock pools to explore (there is an entrance fee)
4.8
Very nice location to go hiking not far in the surrounding area. Superb nature !
Friendly pubs with good food.
Lynton, Lynmouth, Porlock and Dunster are interesting finds.
Denis G. (Belgium).
4.8
We couldn't fault the accommodation at all. Fantastic rural location and really well equipped. Everything spotlessly clean. Hosts on hand to offer advice re walks, places to eat etc. For our group of ladies celebrating a big birthday, it couldn't have been better. Lots of activities locally to keep us happy, including kayaking, hiking, mountain biking etc. Might even bring the husbands next time !
4.8
We enjoyed an idyllic few days in this beautiful location. The property was great for us, our three children and partners and two grandchildren. Lovely peaceful location and well located to explore this part of Devon. We will definitely hope to return.
4.8
We had a lovely holiday at the Mill. Having an enclosed garden was perfect for the dogs and children. The house is a good size well appointed and equipped not pristine but clean and comfortable ideal for families with children and dogs. Great to have walks from the house. A beautiful area to explore.
4.8
Well equipped cottage and just like the photos. Beautiful views and amazing surroundings. Enclosed garden perfect fir the dogs. Guidebook of walks was really helpful. Lovely place to unwind.
FAQs
How much does this house cost compared to others in West Somerset District?
The average price for a rental in West Somerset District is R 1,985 per night. This rental is R 2,093 above the average.
Is parking included with this house?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Yenworthy Mill near Countisbury. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this house?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this house. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is Yenworthy Mill near Countisbury pet friendly?
Yes! This house is pet-friendly. For more information, we recommend contacting the booking provider about animal policies.
What amenities are available at Yenworthy Mill near Countisbury?
We found 9 amenities for this rental. This includes pets allowed, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, fireplace, and parking.
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