This former piggery has been converted with exceptional attention to detail and is the perfect bolthole for those who want to get away from it all, with beautiful countryside views from the seating area. Peacefully situated in the village of Cutcombe, in Exmoor National Park, this is the perfect location for those wishing to walk or cycle in this awe inspiring landscape. The village of Wheddon Cross (0.5 miles) is home to a post office, garage/shop and a pub. The pretty village of Porlock and the coastal town of Minehead are both 8 miles away. The medieval village of Dunster (6 miles) with its National Trust castle towering above it is a must see. Enter this stylishly decorated single storey annexe into a hallway which is a great place to hang clothes and store coats and boots. From here enter a light and airy open plan studio space which enjoys countryside views. Find a comfortable seating area with a Smart TV, a dining area and French doors opening onto the terrace. The sleeping area has a king size bed so you can sleep tight after a day out exploring. Head back into the hall and into a contemporary and well equipped kitchen. A shower room completes this immaculate accommodation. Outside is a small, yet perfectly formed, enclosed terrace that catches the sunshine, with a wonderful outlook across Exmoor. Sit back on the garden furniture and enjoy the views.
Weekly price from £361
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