Property Summary
Redway Lodge in Porlock (Somerset) is an impressive and spacious property with stunning views across the vale to Porlock Bay. There are 4 bedrooms, each with en-suite, and can sleep 12 guests. 5 min walk to local shops, restaurants and pubs. Pebble beach 1 mile walk. Sandy beach 15 mins by car.
Main Description
Redway Lodge in Porlock (Somerset) is situated in an enviable position, it's slightly elevated above the village which makes the most of the impressive view. The house was originally built as a bungalow but in recent years has been renovated to include a first floor - it really does take the view to another level! The property is well suited to a large family group, or a number of families holidaying together.
Sleeps up to 12 guests (plus cot)
Four bedrooms all with en-suites and 3 with sea views;
Bedroom 1: Double bed (4'6) on the ground floor
Bedroom 2: King bed (5') plus bunk beds on the ground floor
Bedrooms 3 & 4: King bed (5') plus single bed both upstairs
Wooden cot is situated in the 'baby bedroom' off one of the upstairs bedrooms
Spacious sitting room and separate children's playroom complete with toys
Modern kitchen within dining area
Upstairs balcony with stunning views over Porlock Bay
Easy walking distance into Porlock, with a choice of restaurants, pubs, shops, etc.
Large private garden (not enclosed and steep in places)
Bed linen and towels are provided.
Electricity, heating and wifi included
Arrive from 4pm
Depart by 10 am
Sorry, no dogs at Redway Lodge and strictly no smoking.
Indoor Description
Entrance to the property is up a set of steps with handrails each side, into the glazed porch - an ideal place to leave shoes/boots (and pushchairs) but equally a lovely spot to sit and take in the view on a day when you don't want to sit outside.
The spacious sitting room has large comfortable sofas and smart TV. A smaller sitting room off the main living area has been dedicated as children's playroom, there's a sofa, TV, DVD player and it's well stocked with games, toys and puzzles to help keep the little ones entertained. The kitchen includes an electric double oven, gas hob, fridge, microwave, kettle, toaster, and a plentiful supply of cookware, crockery, cutlery, glasses, etc. The main dining table can seat 8 and the smaller table can seat 4. The utility is off the kitchen, this is where the washing machine is situated and fridge-freezer (freezer capacity approx 100L).
There are two bedrooms on the ground floor; one double bedroom (4'6 bed) with en-suite comprising a bath, separate shower, toilet, and hand basin. The other ground bedroom has king-sized (5') double bed plus bunk beds, and en-suite comprising a shower, toilet, and hand basin.
The impressive oak staircase leads up to the first floor and opens into a large hallway with comfortable seating. French doors open onto the balcony which has fantastic views of the coast and overlooking the village. A small table and 4 chairs for sitting on the balcony, just perfect for relaxing with a book or enjoying a glass of something at the end of the day and soaking up that view!
The upstairs bedrooms are configured to each sleep up to 3 guests; one has a king-sized (5') double bed plus a 4' bed, the en-suite has a bath, separate shower, toilet, and hand basin. The other upstairs bedroom has a king-sized (5') double bed plus a single bed, the en-suite comprises a bath, toilet and hand basin. A permanent wooden cot is situated in the 'baby bedroom' off this bedroom.
Wifi, heating and electricity is included in the price of your accommodation.
Bed linen and towels are provided, but please bring your own beach towels if you want to take them on day trips or use the towels outside.
One permanent wooden cot and two highchairs are available for your use. A fitted cot sheet only is provided for the cot.
Outdoor Description
Redway Lodge benefits from a large lawned garden which is available for guest's sole use. A gate and a few steps lead from the parking area in front of the property to the sloped garden below.
The drive to access the property runs along the lower edge of the lawn, and is also shared with two neighbouring properties, just beyond Redway Lodge. The garden is not enclosed.
It's a short walk into Porlock, the village boasts a village shop and mini-supermarket with cash machine, a traditional local butcher, pharmacy, petrol station, hardware shop, three pubs and a selection of restaurants, tea rooms and cafes. There's also an information point just a few minutes walk from the property.
It's a 20 minute walk to Porlock's board walk and shingle beach. It's around a 40 minute walk to Porlock Weir.
Parking
There is ample parking on the drive in front of the property for 5 or more cars.
Pets Description
This has not been completed by the owner.
Restricted mobility
This has not been completed by the owner.
Exit in case of emergency
This has not been completed by the owner.
Christmas / New Year
A Christmas tree with lights built into it is provided. You may wish to bring additional decorations to add, the choice is yours.
The region
Exmoor is situated in South West Britain, specifically across West Somerset and North Devon. Often referred to as England's best kept secret, Exmoor is a wonderful holiday destination for anyone looking for a holiday in the great outdoors! There's so much to see and do, from short walks to long expeditions across the moors or horse riding, taking in a safari or sight-seeing at your own pace around the 'picture postcard' villages and hamlets.
Often described as 'the jewel in Exmoor's crown', Porlock has a long history of settlements existing on or near the site of the existing village, with stone-age remains only a short distance away. Porlock is a working village and boasts a number of pubs, restaurants, tea rooms and independent shops. There are few more delightful surroundings than Porlock Vale, nestled at the foot of Porlock Hill, bounded to the north by its shingle ridge and breath taking views towards the Bristol Channel, and to the south by the rolling hills of the Exmoor National Park. The Exmoor coastline is formed mainly of cliffs but at Porlock the land flattens out and a unique mile long shingle ridge and an inland salt marsh have formed. For the bird watcher this is a very interesting site as a great variety of waders and wildfowl can be seen here in the winter as well as the occasional unusual bird passing through.
Today Porlock is a wonderful working Exmoor village and boasts three pubs, two grocery shops, a traditional local butcher, chemist, cash machine, hardware shop, visitor centre, several art galleries and a range of independent restaurants, shops and tea rooms.