Old Malthouse, Monksilver
Washford, United Kingdom
Amenities
Pets Allowed
Parking
Washer
Kitchen amenities
A/C
Dryer
Home details
Bedroom 1
1 double bed
Bedroom 2
1 double bed
Bedroom 3
1 single bed
Property Summary Old Malthouse in Monksilver (Somerset) sleeps up to 5
guests; it’s situated in this idyllic village on the edge of Exmoor
National Park and only 3 miles from the coast. Old Malthouse
self-catering holiday cottage provides the perfect base from which to
explore Exmoor and surrounding areas. Main Description The Old
Malthouse sits in the heart of the village, within a few moments walk
of the highly rated Notley Arms public house which serves freshly
prepared and locally sourced foods, along with a selection of
Somerset’s finest ales, beers and ciders. There are a number of
designated footpaths close to the property including the famous
Coleridge Way. In 1583 Sir Francis Drake was married in the village
church which is now a Grade 1 listed building. Sleeps up to 5 guests in
three bedrooms Two double beds and one single bedroom Sitting room with
large inglenook fireplace and wood-burner Modern kitchen with dining
table Courtyard with chairs just outside the kitchen door Private
garden (not enclosed) situated across the quiet road Off road parking
area for two cars Easy walking distance to local pub with restaurant
Fabulous area for walking, the Coleridge Way passes through the village
Dogs welcome (2 max) for £15 supplement per dog Wifi, heating and
electricity included Towels and bed linen provided Arrival from 4 pm
Depart by 10 am On record as early as 1737 as a working malt house
supplying malt to the local area, the property is full of character
whilst benefiting from recent refurbishment. The focal point of the
sitting room must be the inglenook fireplace and log burner for extra
warmth after a busy day exploring. In warmer weather, guests can spend
their evenings outside in the private courtyard garden or on the small
lawn adjacent to the private gravelled parking area across the quiet
road. There are three bedrooms, two double (with built-in wardrobes)
and one single, ensuring that the cottage sleeps up to 5 guests in
comfort. The bathroom upstairs has a bath, powerful “rainfall” shower,
toilet, hand basin, large heated towel rail and illuminated mirror.
Private off-road parking is available for two vehicles on the gravelled
area opposite the side entrance to the property (across the quiet
single-track road). The Old Malthouse is strictly non-smoking. Local
amenities The centre of Williton is a 3 mile drive from Old Malthouse.
As well as hosting the Bakelite Museum and one of the stations on the
West Somerset Steam Railway, this small town also boasts a cafe, two
supermarkets, a number of public houses, a library, hairdressers, fish
and chip shop, pizzeria, petrol station and Post Office amongst other
businesses. Minehead is the main town in West Somerset, and sits around
10 miles from the Old Malthouse. Here you will find the larger
supermarkets and petrol stations (Tesco and Morrisons are both on the
outskirts of the town), most major high street banks with cash
machines, plus a range of other shops. Arrival and departure The Old
Malthouse is available for week-long bookings and short breaks. The
cottage will be ready from 4 pm on the day you arrive. 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. Indoor Description The kitchen/dining room is fitted with a
halogen hob, electric oven, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer,
microwave, kettle, and toaster. There is a full complement of
saucepans, kitchen utensils, cutlery, crockery and glasses. In the
sitting-room guests can enjoy a 32” LED TV with built in DVD and
Freeview channels. Wireless broadband is available throughout the
cottage. A high chair can be made available, please request this at
time of booking. There is ample space in the main bedroom for guests to
put up a travel cot if required (cot is not provided). There is no
stair gate in place at this property and the stairs are
characteristically uneven, we suggest that if a child is unable to hold
on to banister then The Old Malthouse would not be suitable for them -
sorry. Electricity and heating costs are included in the price of your
accommodation. The Old Malthouse has electric storage heating, with
individually adjustable radiators. There is also a log burner in the
sitting room and a complimentary supply of logs, kindling and
firelighters to get you started. Further logs can be purchased locally
if required. Bed linen, duvets, blankets and towels are provided, but
please bring your own beach towels if you require them for day trips.
You will find tea, coffee, sugar, salt and pepper, toilet rolls,
kitchen paper and cleaning materials in the cottage. Also a bottle of
wine to prove your holiday has begun. Outdoor Description There is a
lawned garden opposite the cottage (across a small quiet road), the
garden is not enclosed. The village of Monksilver sits on the edge of
the Brendon Hills and the Exmoor National Park and is also close to the
coast. There is plenty to do for walkers, tourists and families alike.
Why not visit Cleeve Abbey (2.7 miles), the historic house of Coombe
Sydenham (0.25 miles), or Dunster Castle and its historic village (7.9
miles). You could plan a ride on the West Somerset Steam Railway ….. or
visit Europe’s first International dark sky reserve at the Stargazing
Dark Sky Reserve. With such a wonderful natural environment this is
also a great place for enjoying the great outdoors! There are many
beaches in the area where visitors may enjoy swimming, kite flying,
windsurfing, or simply relaxing with a bucket and spade. Exmoor
National Park also hosts the Exmoor Cycle Route and Exmoor Forest which
is a former royal hunting ground, where horse riders can experience
some of the best riding in the country. Parking The private off-road
parking area is on the left side of the road in the entrance to the
garden area, opposite the side entrance to the property. Please do not
park in the parking area beside the cottage, as this is the neighbour’s
drive. Pets Description Dogs are welcome by prior arrangement (maximum
of 2) for a supplementary fee of £15 per dog. Please do not allow your
dogs on the furniture or upstairs and do not leave them alone in the
property at any time. Bookings with 3 dogs will be considered on a
case-by-case basis, depending on the size/breeds of the dogs and the
duration of your stay, please get in touch to ask and we can check with
the owner for you. Sorry no cats in this property. 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 This has
not been completed by the owner. The region
Monksilver is a quiet village on the eastern edge of Exmoor National
Park, tucked between the Brendon Hills and the Quantock Hills in West
Somerset.
Despite its name, the silver has nothing to do with precious metal --
it comes from the Latin ’silva’, meaning woodland, so the village is
really ’Monk’s Wood’.
The village has its own welcoming pub, The Notley Arms Inn, which
serves award-winning food and local ales. The neighbouring village of
Stogumber is two miles away and has a community-run shop and Post
Office, while the town of Williton is three miles away with two small
supermarkets, a petrol station, cash machines, restaurants, a butcher,
pharmacy, and hardware store.
Minehead is approximately ten miles away and has larger supermarkets
including Tesco and Morrisons, high street banks, and a broader range
of shops. Taunton, the county town of Somerset, is roughly 14 miles
south and offers a full range of supermarkets and amenities. Both Tesco
and Sainsbury’s deliver grocery shopping to this area.
Monksilver sits within Exmoor’s International Dark Sky Reserve -- the
first in Europe -- making it an outstanding location for stargazing on
clear nights. The Brendon Hills, Quantock Hills, and the Somerset coast
are all within easy reach by car.
All stays include
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Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
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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