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Property Summary Ashton Cottage, Countisbury is located in a secluded area of Exmoor on an organic farm on the Devon/Somerset border. The holiday property is a private wing of the farmhouse at Ashton. The South West Coast Path and Coleridge Way both run through the farm, as well as a myriad of other paths to explore
Main Description Ashton Cottage, Countisbury is located on an Exmoor hill farm at a high point near the coast. It is a working organic farm of 1200 acres, running 1000 ewes and a herd of pedigree beef cattle.
Sleeps up to 5 guests in three bedrooms One king-sized bedroom with en-suite shower room One twin bedroom One single bedroom Family bathroom with shower over the bath Sitting room with wood-burner and patio doors into the garden Well-equipped kitchen with brand new appliances Dining table in the kitchen Spacious utility room and ground floor loo Central heating throughout Newly refurbished to a high standard throughout Spacious garden with patio, table and chairs and BBQ Bed linen and towels are provided Wifi, heating and electricity is included Arrive from 4 pm Depart by 10 am
Approached by garden path from the parking area, Ashton Cottage is a bright and welcoming retreat, newly refurbished to a high standard throughout. The sitting room and kitchen-dining room both sit at the front of the cottage, looking out over the garden, with patio doors from the sitting room opening directly outside; the sitting room also has a wood-burner for cosy evenings in. The kitchen has been fitted with brand new appliances and comfortably seats the whole party for meals together.
Practical touches make the cottage well-suited to walking holidays and longer stays. A spacious utility room along the hall houses the washing machine and tumble dryer, a second sink, iron and board, plus a downstairs toilet, and there's generous space for coats, boots and bags under the stairs.
Upstairs, there are three bedrooms. You first come to a single and twin room, served by a family bathroom with shower over the bath, toilet and hand basin. A few more stairs at the end of the landing lead to the main bedroom, with a king-size double bed and en-suite shower room, with shower, toilet and hand basin. Please note the stairs are steep and narrow with a handrail on one side - worth bearing in mind for guests with limited mobility or young children.
Indoor Description The newly fitted kitchen-dining room includes an under-counter fridge and under-counter freezer, dishwasher, microwave, and electric double oven and hob. Other equipment includes a toaster, kettle, cafetière, a variety of cookware, utensils, cutlery, crockery and glasses. A dining table seats up to five guests.
Along the hall is a large utility room with washing machine, tumble dryer, second sink, iron and board. A downstairs toilet is off the utility room.
The sitting room has a wood-burner (starter logs provided) and a wall-mounted TV.
Heating and electricity are included in the price. Central heating is provided by a biomass boiler and can be adjusted to suit your preferences. A basket of logs and kindling will be provided for the wood-burner in the cooler months.
Bed linen, duvets, blankets and towels are all provided — please bring your own beach towels if you plan to take them on day trips. Bedding is non-feather.
A small selection of non-perishable items such as salt, pepper and a few herbs and spices may be available on arrival. Washing-up liquid and surface cleaner will be provided, along with one or two toilet rolls per toilet.
Outdoor Description Ashton Cottage has a private enclosed garden with a patio, table and chairs, and BBQ (please bring your own charcoal). The garden also includes a traditional linhay, providing a useful covered outdoor area - ideal for storing bikes and wet gear, or simply sheltering from a passing Exmoor shower. Although the cottage is attached to the main farmhouse, it is accessed from a private drive and has a completely private outlook. The farm fields surrounding the cottage are open for children to explore freely.
There is one other holiday property on the farm, but it is detached and entirely separate.
The Coleridge Way passes approximately 100–150 metres from the cottage, and the South West Coast Path can be reached on foot through the farm fields in around 10–15 minutes.
The farm itself is quite remarkable. Two large areas of moorland are designated as SSSIs (Sites of Special Scientific Interest), and the farm also encompasses extensive semi-ancient woodland and modern tree plantations. There is even a private beach - rocky and not suitable for swimming, but the cliffs are a geological SSSI in their own right, with beautiful exposures of Devonian rock some 350 million years old and striking folded strata. Roman history is also present on the farm: the earthworks of Old Burrow, an army encampment built around 50 AD in the reign of Emperor Claudius, are clearly visible.
The nearest sandy beach is at Lee Abbey, a 15-minute drive away. The surf beaches at Saunton, Croyde and Woolacombe are 45–60 minutes away. Lynton is the nearest town (10 minutes west), while Porlock and Minehead (10 and 20 minutes east respectively) offer a good range of shops, restaurants, pubs, cafés and amenities. Several National Trust properties are also close by.
The farm has many walking routes and guests are welcome to explore freely — just please leave gates as you find them, open or closed.
Parking There is space for 2 or 3 cars to park immediately beside the garden, a pedestrian path leads from the parking area to the front door. There is plenty of further space close-by if there are more cars requiring parking. There is no EV charging point on site. The nearest 22v charging points are in Lynmouth or Porlock. If you do charge at the property, extra electricity costs are payable directly to the owners prior to your departure.
Pets Description Well behaved dogs are welcome for a supplement of £15 each (maximum of 3). Dogs are not allowed on the furniture or upstairs. They must be controlled around the livestock and not permitted to run free, no matter how well behaved, they can worry the animals.
4 or 5 dogs may be permitted on request, please get in touch to let us know the size/breeds of your dogs and we will check for you.
Restricted mobility The property is accessed via steps from the parking area down through the garden to the front door. The bedrooms are all on the first floor.
Exit in case of emergency This has not been completed by the owner.
Christmas / New Year At Christmas, a (realistic!) Christmas tree with led lights will be provided. You are welcome to provide your own decorations and enjoy the fun of dressing the tree.
The region
Countisbury is a tiny hamlet perched high on the Exmoor coast above Lynmouth, roughly two miles east along the A39. It has a 13th-century coaching inn, a historic church, and some of the most dramatic coastal views in Devon.
The hamlet sits at the top of the famous Countisbury Hill, where the road descends steeply into Lynmouth with gradients reaching 25%. This stretch of the A39 is one of the most spectacular drives in the country, with views across the Bristol Channel to Wales on clear days. The name Countisbury derives from a Saxon word meaning 'camp on the headland', referring to the Iron Age hill fort at Wind Hill nearby.
For everyday amenities, the twin villages of Lynton and Lynmouth are your nearest ports of call, just two miles away. Lynton sits on the cliff top and has a good range of shops, cafes, restaurants, a small supermarket, post office, chemist, and the Lyn and Exmoor Museum. The harbour village of Lynmouth sits below at sea level, connected by the famous water-powered cliff railway. Both villages have a welcoming selection of pubs, tea rooms, and independent shops.
The larger towns of Barnstaple (approximately 20 miles) and Minehead (approximately 20 miles) offer supermarkets and a wider range of services.
Fumeurs autorisés : dans certaines zones déterminées
Informations importantes
À savoir absolument
Hébergement n° 12109257a
Cet hébergement est géré par un hôte professionnel et fourni dans le cadre d’une activité commerciale, industrielle ou libérale, au sens de l’article 155 du Code général des impôts
Des frais pour toute personne supplémentaire peuvent être facturés et dépendent de la politique de l'hébergement
Une pièce d'identité officielle avec photo et un dépôt de garantie en espèces, par carte de crédit ou par carte de débit, peuvent être demandés à l'arrivée pour couvrir tous frais imprévus
Les demandes spéciales, qui ne peuvent pas être garanties, sont soumises à disponibilité à l'arrivée et peuvent entraîner des frais supplémentaires
Les fêtes et les événements de groupe sont interdits
L'hôte a indiqué que l'hébergement était équipé d'un détecteur de monoxyde de carbone
L'hôte a indiqué que l'hébergement était équipé d'un détecteur de fumée
À propos du quartier
Lynton
À Lynton, ce cottage vous promet de passer un séjour exceptionnel. Découvrez quelques hauts lieux culturels tels que les indispensables Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway (funiculaire) et Lyn Valley Art & Craft Centre, ou explorez quelques curiosités locales comme les sympathiques Activités de plein air Exmoor Adventures et Parc Greencombe Gardens. Les agréables Lynton & Barnstaple Railway et Fauconnerie Exmoor Owl and Hawk Centre méritent aussi une visite.
Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway (funiculaire) - 12 min en voiture - 8.5 km
Vallée des rochers - 27 min en voiture - 17.6 km
Port d'Ilfracombe - 51 min en voiture - 48.4 km
Plage de Woolacombe - 56 min en voiture - 53.8 km
Comment se déplacer
Gare de Minehead - 31 min en voiture
Restaurants
Cliff Top Restaurant - 8 min en voiture
The Esplanade Fish & Chips - 7 min en voiture
The Ship Inn - 12 min en voiture
The Ancient Mariner - 6 min en voiture
The Crown Hotel - 7 min en voiture
Foire aux questions
Les animaux domestiques sont-ils admis dans l'hébergement ?
Oui, les animaux de compagnie sont admis au sein de l'hébergement.
Combien coûte un séjour dans l’hébergement Ashton Cottage, Countisbury ?
À partir du 21 juin 2026, les prix constatés pour un séjour d’une nuit pour deux adultes dans l’hébergement Ashton Cottage, Countisbury le 27 sept. 2026 commencent à 159 €, taxes et frais compris. Ce prix est fondé sur le prix par nuit le plus bas constaté dans les dernières 24 heures pour des séjours dans les 30 prochains jours. Les prix sont susceptibles de changer. Choisissez vos dates pour obtenir des prix plus exacts.
À combien s’élèvent les frais de parking ?
Un parking est disponible sur place.
Quelle est l'heure d'arrivée à l'hébergement Ashton Cottage, Countisbury ?
Les arrivées sont prévues à partir de 16 h 00.
Quelle est l'heure de départ de l'hébergement Ashton Cottage, Countisbury ?
Le départ a lieu à 10 h 00.
Où se situe l'hébergement ?
En plein cœur de Lynton, ce cottage se situe à 3,2 km de South West Coast Path Section 2 Trailhead et à moins de 10 km de Plage de Blacklands et Musée du patrimoine Lyn and Exmoor Museum. Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway (funiculaire) et Lyn Valley Art & Craft Centre sont également à 10 km de distance.
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Countisbury is a tiny hamlet perched high on the Exmoor coast above Lynmouth, roughly two miles east along the A39. It has a 13th-century coaching inn, a historic church, and some of the most dramatic coastal views in Devon.
The hamlet sits at the top of the famous Countisbury Hill, where the road descends steeply into Lynmouth with gradients reaching 25%. This stretch of the A39 is one of the most spectacular drives in the country, with views across the Bristol Channel to Wales on clear days. The name Countisbury derives from a Saxon word meaning 'camp on the headland', referring to the Iron Age hill fort at Wind Hill nearby.
For everyday amenities, the twin villages of Lynton and Lynmouth are your nearest ports of call, just two miles away. Lynton sits on the cliff top and has a good range of shops, cafes, restaurants, a small supermarket, post office, chemist, and the Lyn and Exmoor Museum. The harbour village of Lynmouth sits below at sea level, connected by the famous water-powered cliff railway. Both villages have a welcoming selection of pubs, tea rooms, and independent shops.
The larger towns of Barnstaple (approximately 20 miles) and Minehead (approximately 20 miles) offer supermarkets and a wider range of services.
Langues :
Anglais
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