Holiday Cottages in and near East Quantoxhead - 7 cottages

Damson Cottage, Bridgwater Damson Cottage, Bridgwater (approx. 3.8 miles)

Damson Cottage is a delightful and comfortable 18th Century terraced cottage within the conservation area of Nether Stowey, in the foothills of the Quantock Hills (AONB). The cottage is well furnished, with period features.


Croft Holiday Cottages, Watchet Croft Holiday Cottages, Watchet (approx. 4.1 miles)
The Croft is a tranquil courtyard of four cottages and two bungalows situated within the conservation area of Old Watchet.An approximate 300 metre level walk will bring you to restauraunts,pubs,small shops,the marina.

Hoccombe Cottage, Taunton Hoccombe Cottage, Taunton (approx. 8.2 miles)
Set in an almost secret valley on the edge of Exmoor but only 8 miles from Taunton the Hoccombe valley is the place to unwind. The cottage itself has the feel of country living whilst retaining the comfort of a modern home.

Model Farm, Bridgwater Model Farm, Bridgwater (approx. 8.6 miles)
Model Farm is a country house consisting of an impressive Victorian front and a 17th century farmhouse behind. The self catering apartment is in the Victorian building and retains many of the original features.

Blue Door Cottages, Goathurst Blue Door Cottages, Goathurst (approx. 9.4 miles)
Blue Door Cottages at Sherwood are 4 pleasantly quirky comfortably equipped self-catering holiday cottages for couples and small families, to enjoy on an individual basis but also form an ideal group for larger families and friends

Huntstile Organic Farm Cottages, Goathurst Huntstile Organic Farm Cottages, Goathurst (approx. 9.7 miles)
Friendly Cottage is a cosy little stone built cottage with 3 bedroomed, 2 bathrooms, sitting room and kitchen. 1 of a pair, nestled into the foothills of the Quantocks, just around the corner from Huntstile Organic Farm.

The Coach House, North Petherton The Coach House, North Petherton (approx. 10.5 miles)
A recently restored grade II listed, seventeenth century Coach House, situated on the foothills of the Quantocks. It is thought to have been constructed in 1681 and was possibly used as a domestic chapel prior to becoming a coach house.

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