Court Lodge in Somerset receives high praise for its peaceful location, luxurious accommodation, and thoughtful touches. Guests consistently commend the property's cleanliness, modern amenities, and the welcoming atmosphere created by the owner. The surrounding views and wildlife add to the charm, with the hot tub being a highlight for many. The property is well-equipped for a comfortable and relaxing stay, making it a highly recommended retreat in the countryside.
The property is frequently described as spotless and well-maintained, with only one mention of cleaning issues which appears to be an outlier. The high standard of cleanliness contributes significantly to guests' overall satisfaction.
The location is praised for its tranquility, stunning views, and proximity to local attractions. While it is described as peaceful and somewhat remote, the accessibility to shops and the countryside is appreciated, making it an ideal rural retreat.
Guests consistently report a high level of comfort, noting the quality of the furnishings, the spaciousness, and the airy nature of the lodge. Comfortable beds and luxurious touches contribute to a restful experience.
The property boasts high-end facilities and modern conveniences, with a well-equipped kitchen and a popular hot tub. There is a single mention of a non-working extractor fan, but overall, the facilities are reported to be outstanding.
The owner's thoughtfulness is highlighted through the provision of a welcome pack and detailed guest information. While gifts are warmly mentioned, it should be noted that such personal touches, although delightful, may vary and are not guaranteed for every stay.
Court Lodge is set on the edge of the small and quiet village of Bathealton in a conservation area. Set within its own garden of half an acre, it enjoys a particularly peaceful setting with panoramic views across open countryside.
This luxurious dwelling benefits from a stylish and contemporary, open-plan interior, two beautifully appointed bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms, a spectacular garden with patio and seating, hot tub, lawn and far-reaching countryside views. The property, originally dating back to 1847 was completely refurbished in 2022 to a very high standard with a contemporary extension, underfloor heating and double glazing throughout.
Court Lodge is in an unbeatable location, easily accessible being 20 minutes from the motorway or local train stations. Easy access to the beautiful countryside and picturesque coast is perfect for families, friends or couples looking to explore Somerset or nearby Devon. There are extensive local walks on footpaths, by-ways or quiet roads ideal for those with canine companions keen to immerse themselves into the countryside.
After a day full of exploration, cross the threshold into your new home-from-home and locate the open-plan living space where a crackling wood burning stove lies at its heart; unwind on the plush sofa in front of it and flick on the Smart TV and good internet access while the designated chef of the group gets acquainted with the fully-equipped kitchen.
Delight in their culinary creations around the spacious dining table or step outside to the private patio to indulge in an alfresco affair while the breath-taking countryside provides a memorable backdrop.
After dinner, indulge in a soothing soak in the bubbling hot tub, the perfect place to relax and admire the stars as they begin to fill the sky overhead.
When the evening draws to a close, travel back inside to wash off the day’s adventures in one of the two sleek modern bathrooms ahead of catching up on your rest in the luxurious bedrooms.
If you can tear yourself away from this idyllic dwelling, venture into the nearby village of Wiveliscombe where you can stock up on all of your self-catering essentials or treat your loved ones to a break from the kitchen with a meal out at The Bear Inn or one of the other many local pubs.
Guests can also discover the beauty of Exmoor National Park with extensive walks, Exmoor ponies and wild beauty. The delightful village of Dulverton is a 25 minute drive and the gateway to Exmoor with pubs, restaurants and shopping. Visits to the beach are all within driving distance: the North Exmoor coast from Porlock to Lynmouth. Surfers can head off to Saunton Sands or Woolacombe, or for a different contrast drive to the south coast to visit Lyme Regis, Seaton, Beer or Exmouth.
Must-see attractions are woven throughout the surrounding countryside; find the fabulous wild gardens of Fyne Court, the impressive Knightshayes Court, the Tiverton Museum of Mid Devon Life, Wimbleball lake and the Museum of Somerset.
Make memories with a touch of luxury at Court Lodge.
Wivey is a popular nickname for the residents of this mediaeval market town located in the Brendon Hills on the outskirts of Exmoor. From here, you can easily access a variety of outdoor activities, such as fishing for trout in the placid waters of Clatworthy Reservoir or Wimbleball Lake, horseback riding at one of several local stables, or simply strolling through the picturesque countryside on one of the many well-marked routes. There are many wonderful locally owned businesses in Wiveliscombe, such as an award-winning butcher, antique shops, a gunsmith, and the famous Court House, a beautiful three-story independently owned shop that draws tourists from all around. The beautiful beaches of North Somerset, including Blue Anchor Bay, are only half an hour away, and the village's location at the entrance to the Brendon Hills and Exmoor makes it a great home base for hiking and other outdoor activities in one of Britain's most picturesque national parks. It's not too far of a drive to the quaint villages of Dulverton and Bampton in Exmoor. A tranquil getaway with plenty of convenient amenities and fun things to do.
Single-storey.
Two bedrooms with Ensuite bathrooms and Smart TVs.
Master Bed: 1 x super-king-size, Ensuite with walk in shower, freestanding bath, hand shower, WC and basin.
Second Bed: 1 x twin (zip/link, can be super-king-size on request) with en-suite walk-in shower, hand-held shower, basin and WC.
Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with woodburning stove.
Oil central heating and underfloor heating.
Electric double oven, induction hob, microwave/Combi oven, fridge/freezer and dishwasher.
Washer Dryer, Iron and Board in Utility cupboard.
Good broadband / WiFi (Starlink).
Fuel, power and starter for woodburning stove included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Travel cot and highchair available on request.
Private parking available.
EV charging point outside garage (13 Amp) (charged at 50p kwh).
Secure storage for cycles on request.
Garden with patio, furniture, hot tub and lawn.
Up to two well-behaved dogs welcome at an additional charge.
Sorry, no smoking inside.
Shop 3.2 miles, Pub 2.1 miles.
Note: There are four small, gradual steps leading to the property's entrance, please take care․ The garden is enclosed but not dog proof.
Louis
We would love to revisit again in the future Hopefully for two weeks to this unspoiled part of the country.
Ian
The Lodge has everything you could possibly need, and all top quality. Even better than the photographs, and it felt like home straight away. A much appreciated welcome pack on arrival (thank you). The guest folders were really easy to refer to. We did quite a few of the walks the owners had suggested, and walked to the Martlet Inn (dog friendly) for a lovely hearty lunch. The Lodge is a great base to explore the area, we went to Bossington and walked to Porlock for lunch at the Ship Inn. Lynmouth/Lynton, Wells, Glastonbury Tor, Dunster Castle (and village), Wellington Monument and Dunkery Beacon all definitely worth visiting, as well as so many other places to walk on the moors and Quantock Hills. Worth noting that the garden is a great size for dogs to run around in, although it isnât totally dog proof, but the weather was so good that we were out and about most of the time, so didnât spend a huge amount of time at the Lodge until the evenings. We loved watching the bats at dusk, and had a couple of stunning sunsets, a blood moon, and some clear starry skies ⦠perfect viewing from the hot tub if you turn the outside lights off. We wouldnât hesitate to recommend staying at the Lodge, and we would definitely book again if returning to the area. One of the best holiday cottages weâve stayed in.
Robert
Very much appreciated the welcome goodies, nothing better than a coffee when you arrive. All four of us would want to come again we had such a lovely time. The sofa is the only thing that wasnât as comfortable as the rest of the property, not the best for 4 people, but having said that we couldnât fault the cottage.
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