The Cottage
Clevedon, South West, England
From £452
per week
2
Sleeps
1
Bedroom
1
Bathroom
Yes
Dogs
About This Property
The Cottage rests in Clevedon, Somerset and can sleep two guests in one bedroom.
The Cottage, a cottage consists of a kitchen with electric oven, electric hob, and fridge, a utility, and a living/dining room with TV, sofa, dining seating for two, and exposed stone fireplace feature. The bedroom is a double. There is a bathroom with bath, shower over, and basin and WC. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen, and towels included in the rent. Outside, there is an on-street parking. One well-behaved pet welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Your journey to Somerset is guaranteed to be one to remember, with a stay at The Cottage.
The town of Clevedon is on the North Somerset coast across the Bristol Channel from Wales and is within easy reach of the centre of Bristol. It is situated between rolling hills and a beautiful coastline, and was a renowned Victorian seaside resort, and still has some marvellous architecture from that era, especially the Grade II listed pier. This is one of the best piers in the country, built to withstand 40-foot-high tides and as such it gives a wonderful view of Wales for those strolling along it on a fine day. Many poets have been inspired by the views from Clevedon Pier, and there is a magnificent coastal walk – Poets Walk – named after them. Clevedon is easily accessible from the M5 motorway and offers a range of interesting shops as well as the usual High Street stores, many cafés, and restaurants, including The Salthouse Bar and Restaurant, Teatro Lounge, and Bristol Inn. Continue onto Weston-Super-Mare, where you will find the further attractions of Weston Museum, Weston-Super-Mare Beach, Water Adventure Play Park, and the excellent Weston-Super-Mare Golf Club. Further afield, you’ll find Bristol, home to the Bristol Aquarium, Bristol Museum & Art Gallery, Brunel’s SS Great Britain, and a wide variety of eateries, including the Michelin Star restaurants of littlefrench, Blaise Inn, Lido Restaurant, and Paco Tapas, to name a few! So, whether it is traditional coastal scenery or a trip to Bristol that you enjoy, Clevedon makes a good base.
Somerset offers 3 Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty - the Quantock, Mendip and Blackdown Hills. Lose yourself in the glory of nature, take a ride on a steam train, visit a traditional farmers’ market or explore your mystical side at Glastonbury.
The town of Clevedon is on the North Somerset coast across the Bristol Channel from Wales and is within easy reach of the centre of Bristol. It is situated between rolling hills and a beautiful coastline, and was a renowned Victorian seaside resort, and still has some marvellous architecture from that era, especially the Grade II listed pier. This is one of the best piers in the country, built to withstand 40-foot-high tides and as such it gives a wonderful view of Wales for those strolling along it on a fine day. Many poets have been inspired by the views from Clevedon Pier, and there is a magnificent coastal walk – Poets Walk – named after them. Clevedon is easily accessible from the M5 motorway and offers a range of interesting shops as well as the usual High Street stores, many cafés, and restaurants, including The Salthouse Bar and Restaurant, Teatro Lounge, and Bristol Inn. Continue onto Weston-Super-Mare, where you will find the further attractions of Weston Museum, Weston-Super-Mare Beach, Water Adventure Play Park, and the excellent Weston-Super-Mare Golf Club. Further afield, you’ll find Bristol, home to the Bristol Aquarium, Bristol Museum & Art Gallery, Brunel’s SS Great Britain, and a wide variety of eateries, including the Michelin Star restaurants of littlefrench, Blaise Inn, Lido Restaurant, and Paco Tapas, to name a few! So, whether it is traditional coastal scenery or a trip to Bristol that you enjoy, Clevedon makes a good base.
Somerset offers 3 Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty - the Quantock, Mendip and Blackdown Hills. Lose yourself in the glory of nature, take a ride on a steam train, visit a traditional farmers’ market or explore your mystical side at Glastonbury.
Amenities
Parking
WiFi
TV
Nearby
Near Fishing
Additional Information
Oil central heating. Electric oven, electric hob, fridge. TV, WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Onstreet parking. One well-behaved pet welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop and pub 1 mile, lake 0.7 miles, river 0.1 mile. Note: The property is located on a working farm, certain areas are restricted. Note: The main entrance gate may be closed due to livestock, please keep closed