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Dog Friendly Holiday Cottages in Somerset

As Somerset is one of the largest counties in England, it means there is plenty to explore with your four-legged friend in tow. Whether you dream of a holiday relaxing on beautiful dog-friendly beaches, hiking across endless countryside with amazing views, or visiting stunning landscapes and popular landmarks, when you stay in our dog-friendly holiday cottages you will have the perfect base for your pet-friendly holiday.

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    Bridgwater, England
    Set within the grounds of Newton House in the rural village of North Newton, Somerset. Dragonfly Barn is a charming barn conversion providing three self contained semi-detached holiday units (refs 26907, 26908 and 28845). Situated on the first floor by way of an external staircase, Dragonfly 1 offers bright accommodation with use of a delightful sunny lawned sitting out area. Dragonfly 2 has its own private patio garden. Interconnecting doors can be utilised if required to accommodate up to 6 guests. Dragonfly 3 is a charming detached single-storey barn conversion with enclosed private courtyard garden leading off from the bedroom. North Newton is situated between the Somerset Levels and the Quantock Hills, England’s first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The Bridgwater/Taunton Canal runs alongside the village and is a popular area for many activities including fishing, golf, cycling or a quiet stroll to enjoy the range of wildlife in this wetland habitat. Close by is Maunsel Lock where you can visit the tea rooms, take a boat trip or follow the Space Walk along the canal. The Quantock Hills, Exmoor National Park and Blackdown Hills are all within easy reach, making it ideal for cycling and walking. Shop 1 mile, pub and restaurant 150 yards.
    £56
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  • Dragonfly 3, SomersetInstant Book Overlay Image
    Bridgwater, England
    Set within the grounds of Newton House in the rural village of North Newton, Somerset. Dragonfly Barn is a charming barn conversion providing three self contained semi-detached holiday units (refs 26907, 26908 and 28845). Situated on the first floor by way of an external staircase, Dragonfly 1 offers bright accommodation with use of a delightful sunny lawned sitting out area. Dragonfly 2 has its own private patio garden. Interconnecting doors can be utilised if required to accommodate up to 6 guests. Dragonfly 3 is a charming detached single-storey barn conversion with enclosed private courtyard garden leading off from the bedroom. North Newton is situated between the Somerset Levels and the Quantock Hills, England’s first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The Bridgwater/Taunton Canal runs alongside the village and is a popular area for many activities including fishing, golf, cycling or a quiet stroll to enjoy the range of wildlife in this wetland habitat. Close by is Maunsel Lock where you can visit the tea rooms, take a boat trip or follow the Space Walk along the canal. The Quantock Hills, Exmoor National Park and Blackdown Hills are all within easy reach, making it ideal for cycling and walking. Shop 1 mile, pub and restaurant 150 yards.
    £63
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  • The Chapel - Chard, SomersetInstant Book Overlay Image
    The Chapel at Weston Farm is a unique detached two bedroom stone house. Formerly the chapel for the entire Weston Farm, this characterful building dates back several centuries. The house is set on a working dairy farm amidst the rolling hills and stunning rural valleys of Somerset.

    Once inside this eclectic property you will be welcomed by the effortless flow between the period characteristics and modern amenities. The beautiful slate floor is warmed by underfloor heating, and the rustic exposed walls, an original bread oven, wood burner and wooden beams all mix timelessly with the clean lines of contemporary design and use of space.

    The Chapel has a large private garden. Just off the kitchen and main entrance of the house, there is a double sided patio which is partially covered by a veranda perfect for you to relax and enjoy a morning coffee or an evening drink in this most serene and tranquil setting.

    The property is only five minutes from the market town centre of Chard, the birthplace of powered flight. There you will find shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants. Set in South Somerset, Chard is near to both the Devon and Dorset borders.
    £74
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  • The Stables, SomersetInstant Book Overlay Image
    Nestled at the end of a lane, this single-storey barn conversion is located on the owner’s working farm and has been lovingly restored from the original old stables. The internal doorways have been built with wheelchairs in mind, and there is a ramp to both the front and the back of the property. It has its own enclosed garden, which is perfect for sitting out in the evenings and taking in the beautiful countryside. Beyond the gardens are acres of rolling countryside with many walks for guests to enjoy. The Stables at Court Farm is situated on the edge of the village of Marksbury, just a short drive from Bath, 5 miles. For those staying over the festive season, be sure to visit the Bath Christmas Markets. Bristol, 10 miles, has many attractions and great shopping at Cabot Circus, which has over 90 shops, as well as a mix of restaurants and a cinema. This is a great base from which to explore Somerset. The city of Wells is a 30-minute drive away, and Glastonbury with its famous tor and abbey, is within easy reach. Perhaps visit the wonders of Cheddar Gorge and the wonderful Wookey Hole Caves. Shop ¼ mile, pub and restaurant ½ mile.
    £75
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    Minehead, England
    Be lord or lady of the manor at this charming, historic Grade II* listed house. The Old Manor at Dunster dates back to around 1400, where it is believed the Constable of Dunster Castle lived. Being a house of a certain age, the interior of the manor contains many interesting architectural features including its own chapel. From the impressive great hall with grand open fireplace, to the stunning solar room and charming gardens, complete with orchard, including apples, pear and plums, the house is sure to provide you with a memorable holiday. The spacious living areas are complimented with lovely bedrooms, most benefiting from en-suite facilities. This historical landmark property is ideal for extended families or small groups to gather for a special occasion.

    From The Old Manor, you can walk down to the beach, or just up the lane is Dunster Station, which is part of the West Somerset Steam Railway network. The medieval village of Dunster with its impressive castle (National Trust) is a short distance away, as well as a good range of local shops and restaurants. The coastal town of Minehead is nearby, with its promenade, historic harbour and a good range of larger shops and other amenities. Minehead is also the starting point of the South West Coastal Path. The house is ideally suited for a visit to Exmoor National Park where walking is available for all abilities and some stunning views to enjoy across the Bristol Channel. Venture out and visit the village of Porlock Weir, Selworthy and its famous tea room, and the Victorian town of Lynton and Lynmouth. Golf, fishing and horse riding are available locally. Beach ¾ mile. Shop and pub 1 mile.
    £355
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  • Hopedene Cottage, SomersetInstant Book Overlay Image
    This farmhouse annex property is a great base for exploring the wonderful Somerset countryside, set in the rural village of Weare, just outside the historic market town of Axbridge. It is perfect for families or couples, and the owner lives on-site. The property offers a kitchen/dining room with feature inglenook fireplace and French doors leading onto an enclosed spacious garden. There is a bedroom downstairs with twin beds. On the first floor is the living room with a large viewing window, here you can just sit back, relax and look out onto the breathtaking views over the Mendip Hills and Cheddar Gorge. Also on the first floor is the master bedroom.
    This is a great property for visiting the many attractions Somerset has to offer, including Glastonbury, with its tor and abbey, and Wells, with its cathedral and The Bishop’s Palace. You can also visit the wonder of Cheddar Gorge and its caves, and not forgetting Wookey Hole. Bath is a short drive away with its famous abbey, Roman Baths and Thermae Spa, along with gorgeous Georgian architecture. If you are looking to explore slightly further afield, Longleat, with its safari park, Stonehenge and Avebury are all within a 1.5 hour car journey - and are always a great day out. Other local amnesties include: Beach 9 miles. Shop 1½ miles, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
    £66
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  • The Lodge, SomersetInstant Book Overlay Image
    Cheddar, England
    This fabulous, detached, holiday property is situated a mile from the village of Wedmore, with its abundance of shops, cafés and restaurants. The Lodge is a great base for exploring this picturesque part of the country. Close by is Wells, with its famous cathedral and Bishops Palace, the mystical town of Glastonbury and of course not forgetting Cheddar Gorge and its caves. It is also only an hours drive to Bath where you can visit the Roman baths and therma spa. The Lodge itself is all you need for a comfortable holiday with a great garden, which catches the sun all day long. Beach 7 miles. Shop and pub 1 mile, restaurant 400 yards.
    £54
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  • The Mill House, SomersetInstant Book Overlay Image
    Bridgwater, England
    Nestled near Bridgwater, Taunton and the Quantocks in Somerset, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Mill House is a beautiful, restored detached cottage within the grounds of Higher Aisholt Farm where the owners live, in the village of Aisholt. It is surrounded by beautiful fields, hills and countryside where guests can wander and relax, and even enjoy a picnic.
    There are many paths and trails nearby which take you into the picturesque Quantock Hills making this an ideal location for mountain bikers, nature lovers and walkers. Aisholt village is situated in beautiful surroundings with fine, thatched cottages brimming with charm. The village retains an unspoilt atmosphere and you can often see deer grazing either on the common or in the fields around. The Church of All Saints is steeped in history with many tales to tell. The ancient oak woodland, Aisholt Wood is owned by the Somerset Wildlife Trust and is one of the three nature reserves in the Quantock Hills.
    This stunning area of Somerset has many attractions within an hour’s drive. Kilve is 8½ miles away with its rocky shoreline making a fun place for all the family in the rock pools and great for fossil hunting at low tide. Watchet Harbour, Tropiquaria Zoo at Watchet and Dunster with its castle are all worth a visit. Beach 8 miles. Shop 2 miles, pub and restaurant 2½ miles.
    £150
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    Glastonbury, England
    Situated in mid Somerset in the village of Baltonsborough, these converted barns (refs UKC2869 and UKC2870) are situated on a working farm, down a no-through road in an area surrounded by open countryside offering far-reaching, panoramic views. These semi-detached barn conversions offer open-plan living spaces with exposed beams, flagstone floors, wood burner and underfloor heating, and there are large glazed doors which open out onto a courtyard. This accommodation is in an area with numerous footpaths and bridleways across open countryside, ideal for walking, cycling and relaxing.

    The properties make an ideal base from which to explore the surrounding area. Visit Glastonbury Abbey with its ruins, Glastonbury Tor, the village of Street, which is home to a designer shopping outlet, and the cathedral city of Wells with its Bishops Palace and gardens. Bath, a World Heritage Site, has plenty of interesting architecture to explore, as well as a large selection of shops and restaurants. The town of Bruton is also worth a visit, and offers the Hauser and Wirth Gallery and Arts Centre. For the golf enthusiasts, there are courses within easy reach.

    Lyme Regis and West Bay, part of the Jurassic Coast, provide coastal walks, fishing, boating and fossil hunting. Wildlife enthusiasts will find plenty of nature reserves nearby, including Avalon Marshes, Ham Wall, Westhay and Shapwich Heath. Other attractions within easy reach include Dunster Castle, Cheddar Gorge, the Mendip Hills (an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty), Haynes Motor Museum, the Fleet Air Arm Museum and many National Trust properties such as Barrington Court, Lytes Cary, Stourhead, Dyrham Park and Forde Abbey. For cyclists, the properties are based near to the renowned National Cycle Network, and the properties have storage for bikes.
    Square Barn (ref UKC2869) and Long Barn (ref UKC2870) can be booked together to accommodate up to 8 guests.
    £92
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  • Tuppence Cottage, SomersetInstant Book Overlay Image
    Tuppence Cottage is situated right in the heart of Dulverton, which has a good range of shops, pubs and tea rooms. Close to this semi-detached cottage, there is plenty of walking into the surrounding countryside and up to Exmoor National Park. Visit Tarr Steps, Dunkery Beacon and the pretty moorland village of Withypool. Further afield, there is superb scenery and walking on the South West Coastal Path, or the Victorian villages of Lynmouth and Lynton, famous for the Watermeet Gorge (National Trust), Valley of the Rocks and the funicular cliff railway, are also worth a visit. The resort of Minehead has a promenade, as well as having a good array of shops and other amenities. A visit to the medieval village of Dunster, with its castle (National Trust), beautiful terraced gardens, deer park and mill, will make for an interesting day out. Watchet, Porlock and Porlock Weir hold plenty of charm and interest to those who visit the area, and there are beaches at Dunster and Blue Anchor. Fishing is available within 3 miles of Tuppence Cottage. Dulverton is very popular for fishing and has its own angling club, as well as a fishing shop in the high street. Only 2 miles away is a fishery, which is one of the local places to fish and is open all year round. Wimbleball Lake is only 5 miles away and has trout and coarse fishing. You can also book fishing lessons here. There is a wide range of fishing available, including, fly fishing, salmon fishing and coarse fishing. All fishing requires day tickets, which can be purchased from the fisheries. Beach 16 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 50 yards.
    £74
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