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Winners of the 2006 Exmoor
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Welcome to Exmoor House
Exmoor House is a stunning Georgian style house set in its own grounds within the Exmoor National Park. The historical village of Porlock is only a short walk away and is at the gateway to the South West Coast Path, Two Moors Way and Coleridge Way.
The views of the surrounding countryside are outstanding and can be viewed from all the rooms. A feeling of peace and tranquillity envelops the house. It is a truly restful place to be.
In the colder months, you will find a warming log fire to welcome you. In the warmer months, there are plenty of sitting areas in the garden for you to read or just relax or even enjoy the special sunsets and starlit surrounding with unspoilt skies.
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Porlock village with its many shops and restaurants is only 400 meters way. Porlock Weir , Allerford, Selworthy, Dunster, Exford, Minehead and Lynton, Lynmouth, a short drive away. There are so many walks and rides to try, you are spoilt for choice. Exmoor is a truly unique place.
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Exmoor House has been carefully transformed over a period of three years to provide the sort of retreat we ourselves would like to find when we take time out of our busy lives. Ian’s engineering skills have been fully exploited to repair and renew all the bathrooms and en-suites, to make them fresh and inviting. Rooms homely but spacious.
Having trained in the hospitality industry, Ann brings her catering knowledge and love of food to the dining room by using as much locally produced food and drink as possible and in the Exmoor and wider Somerset area, we are spoilt for choice. |
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Both keen walkers, Ian and Ann will be happy to pass on any tips for walks or tea shops in the beautiful surroundings of Exmoor, or further afield in places like historical Dunster, Selworthy, Watchet, Lynton, Lynmouth and National Trust Estates, including Holnicote.
Ian was a competitive cyclist back in West London and local horseman, so any hints for riding of either kind and he would be only too happy to help with routes, or to suggest local stables and bike hire. |
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