Property Summary
Little House in the Big Woods is a unique cedar-clad pod located in a private, rural setting, at the head of a valley within 500 acres of private farmland. The accommodation comfortably sleeps up to 2 guests, comprising a king-sized bed, en-suite shower room and basic kitchen facilities.
Main Description
The Little House is set within the Brendon Hill and is a small, rural retreat, perfect for two guests looking to escape to the countryside, or wanting to explore the Brendon Hills and Exmoor or enjoy the dark skies.
Sleeps up to 2 guests
Unique cedar-clad pod in a private location
King-sized bed
Shower room
Basic kitchen facilities (sink, kettle, toaster and microwave)
Bed linen and towels provided
Footpaths direct from the farm
Clatworthy reservoir nearby - great for fishing or walking (can be accessed direct from the farm, no car needed. The round walking trip is 6 miles)
Nearest pub serving meals is 1 mile away on the private drive
Arrive from 3 pm
Depart by 11 am
Strictly no smoking
Regret no pets/toddlers or children. Babes in arms welcome. Regret no guests with mobility issues.
Entrance to the property is up one step and over the threshold, through the double doors into the pod. A table and chairs and comfortable chair are located just inside the door, and the king-sized bed with bed-side tables and a selection of books to enjoy. The kitchen area is located at the rear of the pod as is the shower room.
Indoor Description
The small kitchen facilities comprise a freestanding sink (with hot and cold water), a small fridge, microwave, toaster and a kettle. Crockery, cutlery and selection of glassware is provided, as well as a supply of teas and coffee, milk and sugar.
The owner lives on site and will happily help with information on walks, swimming, cycle rides and local pubs/restaurants.
One king-size bed with excellent reading lights. The mattress, duvet and pillows and cold weather blanket are all hypoallergenic. Bed linen is provided.
The shower room has an enclosed shower unit, toilet and and hand basin. Towels are provided but please bring your own beach towels if you wish to take them with you on day trips.
The bathroom has a radiator on a timer which ensures the pod is always warm and there is an additional free standing heating stove.
There is no television or internet in the pod but the area has strong 4G reception.
No animals allowed and strictly no smoking.
Outdoor Description
There are two outside sitting areas, one for the morning sun and one for the evening sun. The area directly outside the property is for guests sole use.
Due to the remote location you will not be disturbed by traffic or road noise, but there may be some noise from the cattle or sheep in the adjacent (well fenced) fields.
The owners live nearby on the farm and are happy to help with suggestions for beautiful walks on the Quantocks and Exmoor, as well as local beaches and interesting places to visit.
Parking
Parking for one or two cars is available on the drive beside the property.
We have electric hook up for electric cars down at the main house, charges will apply. Not Tesla charging.
Pets Description
Sorry, no pets at Little House in the Big Woods
Restricted mobility
This has not been completed by the owner.
Exit in case of emergency
This has not been completed by the owner.
Christmas / New Year
Unfortunately, the pod is not available over the Christmas/New Year period
The region
The Brendon Hills are a range of hills in West Somerset, they merge level into the eastern side of Exmoor and part of the range is included within the Exmoor National Park. The beauty of the hills are definitely worth exploring, but there is also Exmoor National Park on the doorstep and the Quantock Hills (AONB) within a short drive also.
Clatworthy Reservoir is nearby, just across a few fields. There are seven water inlets but generally, the south bank is considered to be the best area for fishing (licence needed). Wimbleball Lake is approximately 5 miles away and has a variety of walking and cycle trails plus a range of watersports on offer, such as canoeing, zorbing, windsurfing, paddle boarding, and sailing.
The ancient harbour town of Watchet is just 7 miles away. It's a small picturesque town nestled on the West Somerset coastline, but packs a lot in! It has an active marina, steam train station, old port, museums, shops, restaurants, pubs and a new community venture with art galleries and not-for-profit cafe. From Easter onwards there is a weekly Wednesday market and every first Sunday of the month, there is an eclectic craft, artisan and food market.
Visit the seaside town of Minehead which is 20 minutes easy drive away. The town has the oldest links golf course in Somerset, is the terminus of the steam railway (with turntable) and offers many attractions with mini golf, numerous pubs and cafes and walks on North Hill with its own herd of Exmoor ponies.
En route to Minehead, why not visit Dunster with it's National Trust castle and famous yarn market.
Or visit further afield, walk to Heddon's Mouth along the River Heddon with lunch at Hunter's Inn or swim at Woody Bay. Take the Victorian Clifftop Railway from Lynmouth on the coast to Lynton at the top of the highest seaside cliffs in England.
For the more adventurous, the award winning surfing beaches of North Devon such as Croyde, Saunton Sands and Woolacombe are a 90 minute drive across the moor.