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Nestled on the edge of Exmoor National Park in West Somerset, this large shepherd’s hut offers all modern comforts amidst stunning countryside. Highly accessible, it’s just 20 minutes from junction 25 of the M5, making it an ideal base to explore numerous nearby attractions. The hut boasts a spacious bed, a kitchenette, a shower, and a large dining table—offering the cozy charm of a cottage with the unique appeal of a shepherd’s hut.
The beautiful West Somerset coast is just half an hour away near Minehead, while the East Devon coast near Lyme Regis and Sidmouth can be reached within an hour. For surfing enthusiasts, the beaches of North Devon and North Cornwall lie just over an hour’s drive away. The Exmoor National Park, only five minutes by car, provides breathtaking walking trails and a welcoming pub en route. In October, guests can enjoy the Dark Sky Festival, celebrating the area’s famously clear night skies free from light pollution.
Set in the grounds of a small country house, this shepherd’s hut is perfect for nature lovers seeking peace and adventure. Friendly owners are on hand to ensure a memorable stay and can assist in planning your daily excursions. Whether it’s hiking, stargazing, or coastal exploring, this tranquil retreat offers a perfect blend of comfort and countryside charm.
A lovely hut in a beautiful location, though the hut itself was rather unclean and disorganised, unfortunately. The host welcomed this feedback, however, and has assured me that improvements to cleanliness will be made in the future.
Our stay was very pleasant. Basic but comfortable and cosy. All that we needed for the long weekend
A lovely shepherds hut in beautiful countryside with amazing views. A very welcoming host who recommended some great local pubs. The location is ideal if you want to explore Exmoor and all it has to offer.
A lovely little Shepherd's hut that has everything you need in the heart of somerset. Great hosts. The only negative would be that it needed a good dust and a hoover from previous occupants.