Welcome to our Exmoor Holiday Cottage!
Rocks Bungalow is a delightful 2 bedroom self catering holiday bungalow in Exford
in the centre of the Exmoor National Park with panoramic views of the Exe valley. Rocks Bungalow is in an idyllic, peaceful location just a quarter of a mile off the
B3224 east-west road across Exmoor.
The central Exmoor village of Exford is just a mile away. Here you will find an off licence/Post
Office and a general village stores/newsagent, several good hotels with bars and restaurants and a delightful village green.
The bungalow is near to our family-run, working Exmoor farm and tastefully furnished with an
ETC grading of 4 stars.
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2 bedrooms - 1 double, 1 twin
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Country location with stunning views
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Oil central heating plus a Rayburn
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Private, enclosed garden
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Off road secure parking
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Easy access, just ¼ mile from B3224 east/west Exmoor road
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No smoking
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1 mile from Exford village centre
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Perfect Exmoor base for walkers
There is a cosy sitting room to relax in, with colour TV, DVD and comfy 3 seater suite. There are wonderful views
to the west of
unspoilt Exmoor.
The fitted kitchen is fully equipped with electric cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer and walk-in larder. Off the
kitchen, the
spacious utility room has a washing machine tumble dryer, as well as an outside door to the garden.
Full double glazing and oil central heating make Rocks Bungalow ideal for use at any time of the year.
All bed linen is
included.
Please supply your own personal towels. (These can be hired at very reasonable rates).
The bathroom has a wash basin, bath and electric shower.
There is a separate w.c. off the hall.
All the rooms have delightful new soft furnishings and country views.
Surrounded by its own
private garden with a substantial hedge, the bungalow is ideal if you have a dog or young
children.
TARIFF
Weekly prices are shown in the table.
Short Breaks available Dec-March: Price/availability on application (please ring)
Well behaved dogs welcome: £15 per week each (2 dogs max).
To make an enquiry please contact Mrs Kathryn Tucker by telephoning 01643-831213 or send a message using the form
here...
Then print out our booking form which is here...
complete by hand and post it off with your £50 deposit payment cheque. |
| January |
£255 |
| February |
£280-£305 |
| March |
£340 |
| April |
£380 |
| EASTER |
£395 |
| May |
£410 |
| MAY BANK HOLIDAY |
£445 |
| June |
£420 |
| July |
£470-£540 |
| August |
£540 |
| September |
£420 |
| October |
£370-£395 |
| November |
£310 |
| December |
£300 |
| Christmas week |
£495 |
| New Year week |
£495 |
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EXMOOR
Exmoor is one of the truly wild and beautiful places left in England.
The Exmoor National Park covers 267 square miles of Somerset and North Devon.
Exmoor has a wide variety of dramatic landscapes - including ancient oak forests, open heathland, steep combes and a
unique coastline to the north.
Natural woodland covers one tenth of Exmoor, mostly in the valleys or combes. Exmoor has England's largest herds of wild
red deer and is also home to the wild Exmoor ponies. There are many species of birds, including Grouse, Winchats, Stonechats and
Harriers, as well as a host of other wildlife.
Exmoor is an excellent area for a walking holiday, with the South West Coastpath, the Two Moors Way, and the Coleridge Way all within the National Park, along with many other waymarked walks.
With over 680 miles of waymarked footpaths and bridleways, the Park is a perfect place for keen walkers and country
lovers.
Within the National Park boundaries there are also over 450 miles of bridleways, open to horse riders and cyclists, as well as walkers. Exmoor has some of the
best riding country in England, and there are many centres around the area providing escorted rides.
The keen fisherman is well catered for, with numerous rivers and reservoirs to choose from. Species to be caught include wild brown trout, rainbow trout and salmon, depending where you fish.
Sea fishing is also popular from the beach at Porlock Weir. The beach is predominently large pebbles and can be
hard on tackle, but good catches of a wide range of fish are regularly had.