48 Swain Street, Watchet
31 reviews
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48 Swain Street in Watchet (Somerset) offers characterful holiday accommodation for up to 8 guests, across three floors, set in the heart of this historical and charming coastal town. The interior has been carefully crafted to create an individual offering for a luxurious and memorable holiday!
48 Swain Street, Watchet, is a coastal holiday home with modern style yet retaining a cosy feel where you can relax and make the most of your holiday! An ideal property for family holidays or group getaways. Sleeps up to 8 guests in four bedrooms Two bedrooms have super king-size beds (6'), which can be made up as twin bedrooms on request when booking. Two bedrooms have king-size beds (5') Four en-suite bathrooms, all with slipper baths and separate walk-in showers Linen and towels provided (please bring your own beach towels) Large kitchen with breakfast table Separate spacious living and dining room Situated in the centre of Watchet, just a short distance from the harbour, the inspiring East Quay gallery and a selection of pubs, restaurants and shops Both the Quantock Hills (AONB) and Exmoor National Park are nearby and offer a multitude of opportunities for hiking and sight-seeing We welcome up to two well behaved dogs at £20 each Arrive from 4 pm Depart by 10am
- 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
The ground floor has a well-equipped kitchen including a small breakfast table with four chairs at one end. Appliances include a washer/dryer, dishwasher, microwave and a free-standing fridge-freezer. There’s also a good selection of cook books if you need inspiration, and useful items for days out such as flasks and picnic hampers. The separate sitting-dining room is just across the hall on the ground floor, with the original 'shop window' onto the road outside - the lower windows are frosted for privacy, but you can still discreetly watch the world go by out of the upper windows. The dining table comfortably seats eight, and at the opposite end of the room are two, four seater sofas and two of armchairs, so there's plenty of room for everyone to relax together at the end of the day. There’s a good stock of books and board games, a smart TV with Freeview and a PlayStation 4 with a selection of games to suit all. There is also a cloakroom on the ground floor, comprising toilet and hand basin. The bedrooms are all upstairs, two on the first floor and two on the second floor. All four bedrooms are roomy and benefit from an en-suite, each comprising slipper bath and a separate walk in shower, toilet and hand basin. Within each room is a wardrobe and dressing table, a television and hairdryer facilities. Each room is individually decorated with a mural, pictures from the National or Portrait galleries. All the rooms have comfy beds, with white ‘high quality’ linen. Two of the bedrooms have king-size beds (5') the other two are super king-size (6') which can be made up as twin beds upon request. Please note this at time of booking.
- 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)
There is no garden or private outside space for this property, but the beach, the harbourside and marina in Watchet is an easy stroll from the door - a lovely spot to soak up the atmosphere of Watchet.
Electric vehicle charge point
Pets welcome
2 x Dog(s), £20 per stay
Cat(s)
Horses
We would ask that dogs are not left alone in the house and that they remain downstairs. If you’ve a sofa dog, please bring dog blankets for the sofa.
Restricted mobility
Wheelchair users
Exterior lighting,Deadbolt lock,Smoke detector,Carbon-monoxide detector,Fire extinguisher,First-aid kit
In the event of a fire exit the building by the front door leading to the cobbled alley. There are fire lights in the stair well and an exit sign above the front door.
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The region
+ MoreWatchet is a picturesque town nestled on the West Somerset coastline. With Exmoor to the East, the Brendon Hills to the South and the Quantocks to the West, it is a great spot for exploring the local area. Watchet is a small but friendly town which packs a lot in. It has an ac...tive Marina, Steam train station, Old Port, museums, shops, restaurants, pubs and takeaways! The East quay hosts a fascinating array of exhibitions. Local, national and international artists exhibit here and are a number of artists in residence at the Containers and in the main thoroughfare where you can look at their work , chat and if you feel desiring of their work, can invest! There are two museums in Watchet . The Boat museum up by the Tourist Information Centre opposite the entrance to the Steam railway and Market House Museum by the Esplanade. For the Anglers amongst you there are daily sea fishing trips that head out from the Marina, just enquire at The Marina office. Watchet is a great place for the bargain hunters amongst you. There is an Antiques shop at one end of the town and upstairs in the Marina is 'Rogers', a fascinating "Aladdin's cave" of collectables as is the Smugglers. There are many walks, along the Mineral Line, up and around the Church and along the rope walk, across to Doniford Beach. Or if you prefer to people watch, you can just sit and take in the charm of the Esplanade and the Marina.
Warren Bay Holiday Park is located by the coast between Watchet and Blue Anchor, with it's own private beach. You can walk into Watchet along the West Somerset Railway footpath, There are lots of other walks around Watchet, from whole days to shorter walks in the surrounding countryside. The medieval village of Dunster, with it's beautiful medieval castle is less than 15 minutes away. Warren Bay’s private beach, beneath geologically interesting cliffs, is a 3-minute walk away, and the shops, pubs and restaurants of Watchet are half a mile away.
Watchet has not just 1 but 2 beaches. Helwell Bay is a great spot for fossil hunting, whilst West Street has a lovely old boating lake. To the other side is Blue Anchor beach and promenade, which is approx .75 miles long and there you can find a pub and two cafes, also an ice cream van during holiday seasons. Plenty free parking all along and conveniences. The West Somerset Railway Line provides and easy walk to each of these beaches. There are lots of walks through the countryside from day long rambles, to shorter strolls
Recommended transport links
Airport
ferry port
Train station
Car required
car recommended
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