1 Old Thatch is a charming 17th Century thatched cottage located in Kilve, Somerset, near the Quantock Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. With the capacity to sleep 3 people in 2 bedrooms, this cottage is ideal for small families or a romantic getaway. The cottage features traditional elements such as beamed ceilings, exposed stone fireplace, and decorative wood-burning stove in the sitting room.
The well-equipped kitchen-diner with underfloor heating provides a cozy space for preparing meals, while the ground-floor bathroom and utility area offer convenience during your stay. The double and single bedrooms upstairs are full of character with beamed and sloping ceilings. A patio garden at the back of the cottage provides a peaceful outdoor space for dining al fresco in the tranquil village.
Surrounded by stunning natural landscapes, guests can explore the Quantock Hills AONB or visit the Jurassic Coast for breathtaking views. The village of Kilve offers a pub with excellent food, as well as a well-stocked post office and shop. Nearby towns like Watchet and Williton provide additional facilities and are accessible via the West Somerset Railway for a unique steam train experience. 1 Old Thatch is the perfect base for a tranquil retreat near the beautiful coastline of Somerset.
Weekly price from £491
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