The Bramleys, Old Cleeve
Minehead, United Kingdom
Amenities
Pets Allowed
Parking
Washer
Patio/Balcony
A/C
Dryer
Home details
Bedroom 1
1 king bed
Bedroom 2
1 king bed
Property Summary The Bramleys is an ideal base whether you wish to
explore or relax and enjoy the surroundings; not far from the
Quantocks, the Brendon Hills or Exmoor National Park it is a lovely
comfortable cottage to come home to at the end of the day. Sorry, no
children under 14 years please. Main Description The Bramleys is a
completely self-contained single-storey cottage. The cottage is
comprised of a light and airy living-dining room, two spacious
bedrooms, both of which can be made up as super-king size or twin beds,
a fitted kitchen, and a bathroom which has a bath and separate shower.
The Bramleys does not have any steps from the car park to the property
and is completely level access throughout. Sleeps 4 people in two
bedrooms Both bedrooms can be made up as super-king size or twin beds
please confirm on booking if you require singles, otherwise beds will
be superking for the length of your stay. lounge/diner with patio door
to the patio Fully fitted kitchen with washing machine, dishwasher,
fridge, freezer, microwave, hoover, iron and ironing board Bathroom
with bath and separate shower cubicle Level access throughout the
property Outside seating area ,patio with beautiful views of
surrounding countryside Wireless broadband Towels and linen provided
Electricity included Ideal base for walkers and biking Arrive from 4 pm
Depart by 10 am Please note, no children under 14 years of age please.
Sorry, no pets allowed in The Bramleys and strictly non-smoking. The
property will be ready from 4 pm on the day of your arrival. Please
depart by 10 am on the last day of your stay. Please leave the property
clean and tidy so that we can guarantee it will be ready on time for
our next guests. Short break stays are a minimum of three nights.
Indoor Description The Bramleys kitchen is fitted with dishwasher,
washing machine, fridge, freezer, microwave and electric oven with hob.
Other equipment includes toaster, kettle, a variety of kitchen
utensils, cutlery, crockery and glasses. A television (with free-sat)
iw-fi is available throughout the property. Electricity and heating
costs are included in the price of your accommodation. The Bramleys is
fitted thermostatic electric radiators. Bed linen, duvets, blankets and
towels are provided for your convenience, but please bring your own
beach towels if you wish to take towels with you on day trips. A small
amount of tea, coffee, sugar, milk and biscuits are provided to ensure
you can have a hot drink as soon as you arrive. The cottage is equipped
with salt and pepper mills and some cleaning materials to get you
started and one or two toilet rolls will also be provided. Sorry, no
children under 14 years. The Bramleys it strictly no smoking Outdoor
Description A new patio with table and chairs is available for you to
enjoy alfresco dining should you choose to. There are some of the most
stunning views from the patio! The patio is for your sole use, but
guests can also make use the large garden which is shared with the main
house next door, which the owners run as a Bed & Breakfast, and two
other holiday cottages - however there is plenty of room for everyone
to enjoy the stunning scenery. Parking Parking is available in the
private car park in the grounds. Should you need 2 parking places
please advise us before you arrive. 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 We would love to welcome you for
Christmas. I will asked before you arrive if you would like Christmas
tree or not. The region
Old Cleeve is a peaceful village on the edge of Exmoor National Park,
tucked between the harbour town of Watchet and the seaside resort of
Minehead along the A39.
The village has a timeless feel, with thatched cottages, the medieval
church of St Andrew’s -- dating back to the 12th century and Grade I
listed -- and quiet lanes winding through rolling farmland. The
neighbouring hamlet of Washford, a short walk away, is home to Cleeve
Abbey, one of the finest medieval monasteries in England, cared for by
English Heritage.
Despite the rural tranquillity, the village is well connected. Washford
has two traditional pubs, a cider farm, and a station on the West
Somerset Railway. The coastal hamlet of Blue Anchor, approximately one
mile to the north, has a sandy beach, a beachfront pub, and a popular
cafe. Watchet is approximately 3 miles east, with a working harbour,
independent shops, cafes, and a museum. Minehead, approximately 6 miles
west, has larger supermarkets (Tesco, Morrisons, and Lidl on the
outskirts), petrol stations, and a range of high street shops.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Somerset, in the heart of the West Country, is a quintessential English destination that offers a diverse array of attractions to suit all tastes. This rural county is steeped in history and legend, most famously associated with King Arthur and the ancient Isle of Avalon. The town of Glastonbury is a focal point for these myths, with the evocative Glastonbury Tor rising dramatically above the Somerset Levels, offering panoramic views and a sense of timeless mystery.
For history enthusiasts, Somerset is a treasure trove. The city of Bath, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is renowned for its stunning Georgian architecture and the remarkably preserved Roman Baths. Visitors can follow in the footsteps of Jane Austen, explore the grandeur of the Royal Crescent, and indulge in the modern spa facilities that utilize the same mineral-rich waters that have attracted people for millennia.
Somerset's countryside is a patchwork of rolling hills, such as the Mendips and Quantocks, and fertile plains. It's an ideal setting for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and horse riding. The Cheddar Gorge, with its dramatic cliffs and subterranean stalactite show caves, is a natural wonder not to be missed. Nearby, the Wookey Hole Caves offer family-friendly tours and a glimpse into prehistoric life.
The county is also celebrated for its culinary offerings, particularly its cider and cheese. Cheddar cheese, originating from the village of the same name, can be sampled in its birthplace, while numerous cider farms dot the landscape, many offering tours and tastings. Somerset's country pubs and farm shops provide a taste of the local produce in cozy, traditional settings.
For a more serene experience, the Somerset Levels are a haven for wildlife, especially at the wetland reserves where birdwatchers can spot a variety of species. In spring, the fields are ablaze with the colors of wildflowers, adding to the area's natural charm.
Festivals are a key part of Somerset's cultural life, with the Glastonbury Festival being one of the most famous music and arts festivals in the world. Smaller events celebrate everything from local folklore to contemporary arts, ensuring that there's always something happening.
In essence, Somerset is a destination that offers a rich blend of cultural heritage, natural beauty, and rural English charm. Whether you're seeking the mystique of ancient legends, the elegance of Georgian splendor, or the simple pleasure of a countryside ramble, Somerset is a place that promises memorable experiences for every traveler.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM