Mews Cottage in Minehead, Somerset, is praised for its cleanliness, comfort, and prime location for exploring the village and nearby walks. Guests appreciate the well-equipped kitchen and cosy atmosphere, though parking can be tight for larger vehicles. The cottage's lack of outdoor space and views are noted, but do not detract from the overall positive experiences.
Guests consistently mention the cottage's immaculate condition, noting it as warm, welcoming, and spotlessly clean. The high standard of cleanliness contributes significantly to the comfort and enjoyment of their stay.
The cottage's location is highly regarded for its proximity to local shops, pubs, and scenic walks. Its central position in Porlock village and access to the Exmoor region are major draws, despite some comments about the outlook and parking challenges.
Reviews highlight the cottage's cosy and comfortable setting, with a well-appointed interior and sufficient heating. Comfortable beds and a hot shower add to the relaxing experience, although there are occasional mentions of the living room being chilly.
The cottage is commended for its well-equipped kitchen and overall facilities. However, some guests experienced minor issues with parking and the log burner, and one mentioned a lack of a starter pack for the log burner, which affects the score slightly.
While guests express satisfaction with the cottage's amenities and the responsiveness of the owner and cleaning company, there is no mention of gifts or special touches that would fall under the category of thoughtfulness. Therefore, a score cannot be provided.
Situated on Porlock's delightful high street is this wonderful terraced cottage, in easy reach of the beautiful sights of Somerset. Mews Cottage provides a restful base for a small family or group of friends looking to explore this exceptional corner of English scenery. Feel straight at home as you enter this snug holiday home, setting down your bags in the hallway and making your way into the kitchen to make yourself a well-deserved cup of tea; this compact, sleek space is equipped with all the essentials needed for a self-catered stay, including a washing machine! Cosy nights in can be enjoyed in the living/dining room, featuring original stone walling, which rests behind a classic woodburning stove, perfect for a quiet night in front of the TV as the crackling flames create a calming ambiance, there's also intimate family dining where you can catch-up and tuck into your delicious home cooking. When you're ready to call it a night, head upstairs to the first floor, fitted with a pretty Juliette balcony in between both bedrooms, and choose between a stunning double and a lovely triple bunk room with its own TV, both offering ample storage. Prepare for an exciting day ahead in the family bathroom where you can take your pick between a morning bath or a refreshing shower before heading out to grab a smooth coffee. Step out of the door and straight into the charming high street of Porlock, offering quaint pubs, handy shops, welcoming tearooms and gorgeous restaurants for all your culinary needs. Take a romantic stroll over to the lovely Porlock bay pebble beach, heading further out to explore exceptional views from the South West Coast Path or The Coleridge Way. Alternatively, enjoy watersports activities at Porlock Weir as you kayak over to the sensational Porlock Marsh, visiting Exmoor Adventures to try your luck at paddle boarding, guided tours and even bike hires. Adventurers will delight in the amount of thrilling activities there is to offer at Exmoor Hills, ideal for walkers, cyclists and horse riders, as well as those looking for a peaceful afternoon of nature spotting and leisurely rambles. Discover the surrounding areas of Exmoor National Park which was designated as Europe's first International Dark Skies Reserve, here you can relish in the breath-taking landscapes of far-reaching seaside and rich countryside, visit the coastal town of Minehead, the hidden caves at Combe Martin, or set off on a journey along the West Somerset Railway. Dunster provides a fun-filled day out, boasting rich history at its dramatic National Trust owned castle, Dunster Museum & Doll Collection, and Yarn Market landmark, whilst Lynton and Lynmouth are found further afield, home to the Valley of the Rocks, traditional cream tea at Watersmeet, and the culture-filled Arts Trail. Choose Mews Cottage as your getaway base as you explore the coast, countryside and pretty villages that Somerset has to offer.
The lovely village of Porlock rests within distance of the North Somerset coastline and among the beauty of Exmoor National Park, boasting a selection of shops, pubs, cafés and restaurants, as well as Porlock Weir harbour and Porlock Hill to explore. Exmoor Hills is a popular tourist spot nearby, whilst other nearby destinations include Dunster, Minehead and Watchet. Porlock is the perfect spot to explore both Somerset's coastline and countryside.
Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x triple bunk room with TV.
Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC.
Kitchen.
Living/dining room with woodburning stove
Electric storage heaters and woodburning stove.
Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, 2 x TVs, WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Travel cot available.
Off-road parking for one car.
One small well-behaved dog welcome.
Dog towels are provided so please do not use the white towels for your dog.
Good Housekeeping Bond of £100.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop and pub 0.1 miles.
Note: Babes in arms welcome.
Note: There is no garden at this property
Alastair
We would certainly return. Thank you
Caroline
It was well presented, clean with clear instructions for all appliances in the handy visitors manual. The only minor issue was the parking space allocated for the propery. Fortunately we read previous reviews and opted to travel in our smaller car, which proved to be a perfect fit. Our longer car would have caused an obstruction for other vehicles visiting the neighbouring properies. All in all we thoroughlt enjoyed our stay and there was plenty to see and do within the week.
Clare
Lots of lovely walks direct from the door. The cottage is very well equipped and cosy, just right for the two of us. The local food shops are good and a great butcher too. We managed the tight parking easily, but this might be more of a problem when all the allocated spaces are full. There is a car park very close though. The only things missing were salt and pepper! And maybe a mixing bowl!
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