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Culbone Parsonage

Culbone, near Porlock,United Kingdom


Set on a quiet country lane in beautiful walking country overlooking the Bristol Channel, Parsonage Farm is the perfect holiday location to 'get away from it all'. There has been a house here for almost a thousand years and that rich history is still evident in all three properties. Reputedly, Coleridge wrote 'Kubla Khan' in Culbone Parsonage, the main house. Parsonage Farm Stables occupies what would once have been the hayloft floor of the adjoining barn, and Parsonage Otter Stables has been attractively converted from the old stables. All three holiday properties are ideally located as a base for walking, touring and riding on the crown of Exmoor. Places to visit include Porlock, Lynton & Lynmouth, Watchet Marina and Dunster Castle (NT). The glorious West Somerset and North Devon Coast, Minehead, Exmoor and Lorna Doone Valley are all within easy reach. The highest 'Free House' pub on Exmoor is just a mile or so away from the house. Picturesque Porlock Weir with its shingle beach is just 3 miles down the hill via toll road, and local shops can be found in the sleepy village of Porlock.

Ground floor: Lounge with inglenook, study, dining kitchen, bathroom with shower, bath, toilet & basin. First floor: 2 bedrooms - 1 double, 1 3ft 6in single. Second floor: 1 twin with basin, bathroom with bidet, toilet & basin.


Features of Culbone Parsonage

* 2 pets welcome * Bed linen & towels inc
* Garden * Open fire
* Rural * Shower
* Television * Washing machine
* Woodburner  
For further information, prices and online booking


Booking and more info 0870 191 7998 or
+44(0)1282 845052 Property Ref: 15421
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