Cosy Nook, North Molton
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Cosy Nook in North Molton (Devon) is a 500-year old Grade II Listed cottage with two bedrooms, suitable for up to 3 guests (sorry, no under 12s). Near Exmoor National Park, it's a great base for exploring this area and all North Devon has to offer, including sandy beaches less than an hours drive
Cosy Nook in North Molton is a charming mid-terraced 'chocolate box' cottage; with thatched roof, exposed beams and large inglenook fireplace. Sleeps up to 3 guests in two bedrooms One king-size double bed (can be made as two singles on request) One single bedroom Lounge with large inglenook containing an oil-fired which cannot be used as under the terms of the insurance company Fully equipped kitchen with washing machine Upstairs shower room (no bath) Rear courtyard and raised garden with seating area Bed linen and towels provided Welcome hamper on arrival Sorry, no children under 12 years of age Free roadside parking (not allocated) Strictly no smoking (due to the thatch) One small dog welcome (dogs are not allowed to be left unattended in the cottage) Please note, medium or large dogs are not welcome at Cosy Nook, one small dog only please. Throws are supplied for sofas and beds. Treats and food are in a welcome pack. Dog towels and throws provided Arrive from 4 pm Depart by 10 am
- Linen provided,Towels provided
- High chair
- Iron and board
- TV
- Dishwasher,Washing machine,Clothes dryer
- Fridge,Freezer,Cooker,Toaster,Microwave
- Fan
- Electric vehicle charge point
- Games room
- Central heating
- Kettle
- Bath
- Wi-Fi available
- Hair dryer
- Log fire
- Breakfast included
Three stone steps from the roadside up to the front door, which opens into a small hall, then through into the sitting room with dining table. The large inglenook fireplace is a main feature of this this room. The property has central heating throughout, which can be adjusted to suit your preferences and the seasons. Electricity and heating costs are included in the price of your accommodation. A television is provided in the sitting room and wireless internet is available throughout. The kitchen is at the rear of the property and it well-equipped, comprising an electric oven with hob, microwave, free-standing fridge-freezer, washing machine, kettle and toaster, plus a variety of cookware, utensils, cutlery, crockery and glasses. A narrow and steep staircase (with handrail) leads upstairs to the two bedrooms and the shower room, comprising a shower unit (up a small step), toilet and hand basin. Bed linen, duvet, pillows, electric blanket and towels are provided, but please bring your own beach towels if you wish to take towels with you on day trips. One small dog is accepted (no medium or large dogs). Please do not leave your dogs alone in the property at any time. Please note, this property is strictly non-smoking due to the thatch.
- BBQ
- Parking
- private garden (not enclosed)
- Jacuzzi or hot tub
- Shared garden
- private garden (enclosed)
- Balcony or terrace
- Sea view
- Secure parking
- Detached Property
- Pool (communal)
- Pool (private)
To the rear is a quaint courtyard and up a few steps from the back door to level patios area with bistro table and chairs, and further seating in the garden. Please note this is not a shared garden but next door have a right of way path along the side. The garden is only suitable for small dogs The village pub is called The Poltimore Inn, which serves food and is pet-friendly two minutes on foot from the cottage door. There are views over Exmoor from the property and is easy distance to explore Exmoor
Electric vehicle charge point
Pets welcome
1 x Dog(s), £0 per stay
Cat(s)
Horses
Restricted mobility
Wheelchair users
Smoke detector,Carbon-monoxide detector,Fire extinguisher,First-aid kit
Exit by front or back door and assemble on pavement opposite the cottage
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100% refund if the reservation is cancelled at least 30 days before the arrival date. We recommend adding cancellation cover during check-out to give you added protection for cancelling in the red zone above.
The region
+ MoreNorth Molton is a village in North Devon and sits just outside the boundary of Exmoor National Park. Until the 18th century the village was an important centre of the woollen industry, and mining was also a significant employer in the parish until the 19th century. North Molto...n has a village pub with excellent food and is dog friendly. Please support our local traders. Exmoor provides a great base for walking, cycling and exploring. There are miles of walking routes and many pretty villages to sightsee. There are also opportunities to ride, to play golf at the famous Saunton Sands Golf Course or to visit a number of outstanding gardens such as those at Marwood, Castle Hill Estate and RHS Rosemoor. North Molton is within easy reach of the famous Tarr Steps, The Chains - a wonderful place for the experienced walker, the Tarka Trail, the North Devon coastal path. The north coast from Minehead through Porlock and Lynton to Woody Bay and the Valley of the Rocks are some of the most stunning scenery in Britain boasting the highest cliffs. The beaches at Saunton and Croyde are not far away (approx 45 mins by car). South Molton, the nearest town, is just 3 miles away and has a local market on Thursday and a farmers market on Saturday. Barnstaple, North Devon’s main market town, with its famous Pannier Market and Butchers Row – excellent for both meat and locally caught fish, is within easy reach and offers a range of shopping facilities and other activities.
The Poltimore Pub is the village is worth a visit and also serves breakfast There are several tea rooms and pubs in South Molton and the Quince honey farm also serves good food. Withypool tea room is the best around and also serves gluten free food Further afield the Periwinkle tea rooms at Selworthy are a must as well as the Luttrell arms in Dunster
here are 10 things you can do in North Molton, a village located in North Devon, England: Visit St Mary Magdalene Church: This beautiful church dates back to the 15th century and features an impressive carved oak screen. Explore the village: Take a walk through North Molton's charming streets and admire the historic buildings, including thatched cottages and a 17th-century coaching inn. Go for a hike: There are many beautiful trails around North Molton, including the Tarr Steps circular walk and the Exmoor National Park. Go cycling: The quiet country lanes around North Molton are perfect for cycling, with beautiful views of the surrounding countryside. Visit the North Molton Museum: This small museum tells the story of the village's history, with displays on local industries such as mining and farming. Enjoy a pint at the Poltimore Arms: This traditional pub offers a great selection of local beers and ales, as well as hearty pub food. Visit the nearby town of South Molton: Just a short drive from North Molton, this market town is home to a variety of independent shops, cafes, and galleries. Go fishing: The nearby River Mole is a popular spot for trout and salmon fishing. Take a day trip to Exeter: This historic city is just a short drive away and is home to many interesting sights, including the Exeter Cathedral and the Royal Albert Memorial Museum. Attend a local event: North Molton hosts a variety of events throughout the year, including the North Molton Country Fayre, which features traditional rural crafts and activities.
here are 10 walks and beaches to consider in or near North Molton, a village located in North Devon, England: North Devon Coast Path: This long-distance trail runs along the coast and offers stunning views of the sea and surrounding countryside. Tarr Steps: This circular walk takes you through beautiful woodland to the ancient clapper bridge, Tarr Steps, which is believed to date back to the Bronze Age. Exmoor National Park: Explore the rolling hills, heather moorland and ancient woodlands of Exmoor National Park. There are many trails to choose from, including the Tarka Trail, which follows the River Taw. Watersmeet: A lovely circular walk starting from the pretty village of Lynmouth, and taking you along the banks of the East Lyn River to the National Trust-owned Watersmeet House. Saunton Sands: A stunning three-mile long beach backed by dunes, which is popular for surfing and other water sports. Croyde Bay: A beautiful sandy beach with rolling dunes, popular with surfers and families. Woolacombe Beach: A three-mile stretch of golden sand backed by dunes and cliffs, and with great surfing conditions. Heddon Valley: A beautiful walk through woodland and along the banks of the River Heddon, starting from the picturesque village of Parracombe. Lynton and Lynmouth: A circular walk taking in both of these pretty villages, as well as the stunning coastal scenery and the Valley of Rocks. Barnstaple to Fremington Quay: A gentle walk along the Tarka Trail, taking you along the banks of the River Taw and through pretty villages and farmland.
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