Smithycroft, Combe St Nicholas

ID: S127038

  • Bedrooms 3
  • ・ Sleeps 6
  • ・ Pets 1

Guests say

Smithycroft in Combe St Nicholas is a well-received cottage, praised for its cleanliness, comfort, and thoughtful touches. Guests appreciate the well-equipped facilities, cosy log fires, and the quality of furnishings. The location is ideal for exploring Somerset and nearby beaches, with a peaceful village setting. Some guests noted issues with lighting and heating, but these were exceptions in otherwise glowing reviews.

Guests consistently mention the property being 'spotlessly clean' and 'beautifully prepared', indicating a very high standard of cleanliness throughout the cottage.

The cottage is described as peaceful and quiet, with an 'ideal location' for walking and visiting nearby beaches, and a lovely village setting, contributing to a high score for location.

Numerous reviews highlight the 'comfortable beds', 'cosy log fires', and 'warm and cosy' atmosphere, suggesting a very comfortable stay for guests.

Facilities are generally praised as 'well-equipped' and of 'high quality', though a few guests mentioned issues with heating and lighting, slightly lowering the score.

Many guests were delighted by the welcome pack and other thoughtful touches, although it should be noted that such gifts, while appreciated, are subject to availability and not guaranteed.

About this property

Smithycroft is a beautiful thatched and stone detached cottage dating back to the 17th century. Fully restored with modern amenities, the cottage still has many of its charming original features including inglenook fireplaces.

Situated in the village of Combe St Nicholas and nestling on the edge of the Blackdown Hills, Smithycroft puts you right at the heart of some of the South West’s most beautiful walking country. This Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty boasts wonderful, rolling scenery, with walks galore across the Somerset and Devon border.

The traditional thatched cottage feels as cosy as it looks, with an inglenook fire place in the sitting room and a breakfast room with french doors leading out onto the enclosed garden. The owners have refurbished the property to include little touches of luxury, like a roll-top bath in the principle en-suite, so you enjoy a traditional cottage with all mod cons too.

Whether you’re coming away for a family holiday or a romantic break, Smithycroft is the ideal base for exploring a fascinating part of the world. The Jurassic Coast and Lyme Regis are thirty minutes’ drive away, and the splendour of Cheddar Gorge is only a short distance too. When you’ve had your fill of walking and exploring, it’s time to come back to your very own country idyll and enjoy all the delights of a tranquil and beautiful hideaway.

Additional Information:

One well-behaved dog welcome (small additional charge).

Children and infants welcome, highchair and stair gate available on request.

Guests with small children should note there are some small steps in the garden and should be supervised.

There are low beams in some areas of the cottage, and a disused well in the garden.

The steps from the parking area are uneven so it is advisable to take any luggage through the front entrance.

Due to the thatched roof, fireworks and barbecues are not permitted at this property.

The AGA is for decorative purposes only.

Reviews (30)

  • Confirmed Guest

    Well equipped and clean cottage

  • Confirmed Guest

    Smithycroft is a lovely property. The interiors are spacious and very thoughtfully decorated and, of course, the thatched roof is so charming! The beds were also comfortable. The kitchen is well-equipped with everything you might require to make a meal. The town of Chard is a short drive away and there you can find a Sainsbury's and Tesco. The village of Combe St Nicholas (where the cottage is) has a small shop which has a few essentials including bread and milk should you require. Lyme Regis and Cheddar Gorge were two day trips we did from the cottage - both within an hour's drive. The landscapes in the nearby area (Blackdown Hills AONB) are beautiful - though, we did a walk suggested by the official Blackdown Hills website and it was rather unimpressive (and not well-directed either), so do be careful and maybe ask the property manager or locals for recommendations! As for food, I would recommend the nearby Cotley Inn which had a pleasant atmosphere and good food. There is also La Campagna, a pub which serves Italian food. Would definitely recommend Smithycroft for a stay in the Somerset area!

  • Confirmed Guest

    The cottage was very well equipped. The furnishings were very clean and comfortable. The weather allowed us to use the garden and furniture but we had to clean it well. The cottage was closely situated to the local shop which was handy for the morning newspapers. It was a shame that the TV didn’t allow us to watch Sky Sports namely the Masters Golf in the evenings

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