Cosy 18th Century cottage in a secluded location within Exmoor National park with stunning views over Woody Bay.

The Basics

  • Sleeps 7 + cot / camp bed

  • 4 bedrooms (2 king, 1 twin, 1 single)

  • 2 bathrooms plus separate WC

  • Sea views

  • National Park location

Layout

additional information

    • Lovely fluffy towels, Secret Linen and Toast bedlinen

    • Local luxury toiletries provided, from the Lynmouth Soapery and Land & Water

    • Smart TVs and BlueRay DVD players in sitting room & snug

    • Wi-Fi

    • Roberts Bluetooth speakers & radios

    • Board games & books

    • Open fire in sitting room and log burner in the dining room. Enough logs provided for your first fires.

    • The house is heated via an air source heat pump, the hot water runs mainly from our solar panels and the water is from our own deep spring bore hole

    • Laundry facilities: Washing machine, tumble dryer, small ironing board and iron. Washing tablets provided

    • Hair dryers in king bedrooms

    • Travel cot and high chair available

    • Please note the cottage has some very steep steps!

    • Dining table seats 8

    • Electric cooker and hob

    • Large freestanding fridge freezer

    • Dishwasher (tablets provided), microwave and toaster

    • Grind One Nespresso-style coffee machine and cafetieres

    • Handful of tea bags from Exmoor Tea, and Grind coffee pods provided

    • Well equipped with everything required to cook up a feast!

    • For picnicing on the beach there’s a cool bag, ice blocks, plastic glasses, enamel mugs and plates and a blanket for our guests to use.

    • Enclosed cottage garden

    • Large outside dining bench

    • Sunny terrace overlooking the bay with a small table and chairs, plus bench seating, to enjoy the view

    • Moments from the path down to the beach

    • Parking for up to 3 cars right outside the cottage

    • Please note the cottage is accessed via steep(ish) steps but there is a handrail for support if required.  

“We have been coming to Woody Bay Cottage since the 1980s - it never loses its magic ... several small members of the group wanted to live here forever.”