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Bed and breakfast holidays,
week-ends away and short breaks in delightful Grade II National Trust
Farmhouse within Exmoor National Park. Only one mile from Porlock in
the Porlock Vale, on the borders of Somerset and Devon, in southwest
Engalnd, UK. Come and enjoy a stay on a traditional West Country 15th
Century b&b Manor House farm.
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Exmoor Falconry & Animal Farm is easily accessible by road, train
or bus; one & half hours from Bristol and Exeter. An ideal weekend
break or short b & b activity holiday. Easy distance from
Cardiff, Birmingham or London; situated
in the West Country on the South West coast; ideal as a bandb base for
your holiday break.
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High quality B&B accommodation
£27.50 pppn/£30 weekends
Single supplements £5pppn
3 nights or more 5% discount
Dogs welcome £5 per night
Stabling for horses - £12 per horse
Birds of prey £5
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Falconry Centre and Animal Farm for anyone interested in animals
and birds of prey where you may enjoy a hawk walk or a falconry experience
day for any visitor who can ride, or for those who wish to bring their own horse we would also be pleased
to help. Ask us to arrange your own tailormade activity holiday.
Entry to the Centre is free for residents
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Quiet country lanes surrounded by wooded hills, farmland, heather and
gorse moors, through the historic villages of Allerford, Bossington,
Selworthy, Horner see Exmoor ponies, red, fallow or roe deer. Situated
close to North Devon, in West Somerset; with nearby Dunster Castle,
and West Somerset Railway worth a visit.
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For country-lovers and bird watchers staying in homely old-world accomodation;
an ancient farmhouse bed&breakfast with lots of outdoor activities,
things to do and places to visit. Fun for the kids; for children of
all ages; walking holidays,mountain bike trailing, horse riding, hangglidng
the area offers it all.
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Cathy welcomes you to her bed and breakfast home - a delightfully maintained
15th century Grade II Listed. National Trust farmhouse on Exmoor, in
Country House style set in six acres of landscaped gardens and paddocks
in the Vale of Porlock, on the northern edge of Exmoor,
surrounded by wooded combes, ancient woodland, river valleys, marsh,
sea. We offer b&b for horses in airy spacious stables and
Bed and Breakfast for dogs.
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Our bed+breakfast thatched farm with cobbled yards, with a unique threshing
barn, horse engine house, and other historical buildings; is home to
many friendly animals from parrots to goats and horses to polecats but
above all we have a large and varied collection of owls and birds of
prey offering falconary activities
and horse riding over Exmoor with comfortable
homely b&b.
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This b+b house is beautifully decorated, carefully upholding traditional
architectural features, such as slate skirtings, original floors, ancient
and mullioned windows, and an amazing 15th century arched front door.
The quality traditional accommodation is delightfully furnished with
antiques, Persian rugs and grandmother's furniture! - your bedbreakfast
stay is both comfortable and homely.
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Our landscaped gardens and herb gardens are a delight to relax in, with
a light freshly prepared lunch or Somerset cream tea. Whilst you are
staying b + b in our farmhouse acomodation you may also wander
around the animals and birds of prey at your leisure, and enjoy the
flying displays with other visiting members of the public.
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Ideal walking holidays on Exmoor just off the southwest coastpath, starting
at Minehead. From our olde-worlde National Trust 15th century b&b
farmstead, you can walk the hills with well marked footpaths and bridleways
for miles exploring the traditional English countryside Dunkery Beacon
Holnicote Estate leave the car behind stopping for pub lunches, or picnics
on the moor.
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Open
throughout the year for a tranquil and relaxing bed breakfast break at any
time. Horse and Dogs welcome.
Places
to eat in the local village of Porlock: The Ship Inn, The Castle , The Royal
Oak Lapsewood,
The Countryman, Piggy in the Middle, and Lorna Doone Hotel or in the seaside
town of Minehead.