Find Your Favourite Holiday Cottages in The Quantock Hills
Quantock Country: Sleepy Villages, Beach Woods, Bluebells, Gorse, Bracken...and a Steam Railway
Oak woods, parkland, heath and fields are all on the doorstep of Quantock holiday cottages. This glorious range of hills lies west of Bridgewater in the county of Somerset. The Quantocks run for roughly 15 miles, from the Vale of Taunton Deane in the south to Kilve and West Quantoxhead on the Bristol Channel coast. The hills are England's first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, designated in 1956, and are a paradise for walking, wildlife-watching or enjoying peace and solitude in an unspoiled corner of the Southwest. Dramatic rocky bays and towering clifftops dominate the coast, which is popular among fossil hunters, while inland, the hills are blanketed in heather, gorse and bracken. Hike to the hilltops on a clear day, and you can see all the way to Exmoor to the west, Wales to the north and Glastonbury Tor and the Mendips to the east.
- Sleeps
- 4
- Bedrooms
- 2
The Diary oozes olde-worlde charm. The thatched rural holiday cottage sits on a working farm amid rolling green hills in Bicknoller and promises a beautiful holiday in Somerset. The pet-friendly cottage in the Quantock Hills boasts generous grounds with fresh air and lovely views, plus a private garden and traditional character.
- Sleeps
- 4
- Bedrooms
- 3
Situated just 100 yards from Watchet marina is Cuain Cottage, a new holiday cottage in this lovely seaside town of Somerset. The coastal cottage features exposed beams, original features, and contemporary comforts and is just a hop and step away from the beaches and attractions of Watchet.
- Sleeps
- 4
- Bedrooms
- 2
Elm Lodge is a wood-clad cottage located on a lovely property close to the coast in Washford, Somerset. The modern cottage boasts an open-plan design and contemporary style, a deck with gorgeous views and a hot tub and an inviting interior with an open fire, exposed beams and oak floors.
- Sleeps
- 4
- Bedrooms
- 2
Cornflower Cottage is a beautifully-converted rural retreat in Somerset, which provides the ideal location for a family holiday. Sitting between the country and the coast, the pet-friendly cottage in Halse, with a hot tub and swimming pool, features a log burner, delightful views and a gorgeous stone exterior.
- Sleeps
- 4
- Bedrooms
- 2
Experience a unique holiday in the Somerset countryside by staying in your very own railway carriage beside the vintage West Somerset Railway tracks near Williton. The Railway Carriage is an authentic replica fitted out to provide you with style and luxury. This pet-friendly holiday cottage has a 4-star rating and features an eco-friendly design, a log burner, and modern amenities.
- Sleeps
- 12
- Bedrooms
- 6
Shells Cottage is a gorgeous, thatched rural Somerset holiday cottage with a hot tub on beautiful grounds near Washford and the coast. The detached, pet-friendly cottage promises seclusion and sophistication, an open fire, exposed beams and stone walls, wooden floors, a large garden and beautiful views.
- Sleeps
- 2
- Bedrooms
- 1
Garden Cottage is a beautiful and romantic stone holiday cottage in the charming Somerset village of Wiveliscombe. It allows couples to enjoy seclusion, rustic charm, exposed beams, flagstone floors, a furnished sun-trap garden, and contemporary open-plan styling. Moreover, the cottage provides easy access to The Quantock Hills and Exmoor National Park, allowing guests to explore West Somerset's stunning coast and countryside.
- Sleeps
- 3
- Bedrooms
- 2
Nestled in a picturesque Somerset coastal village, The Old Thatch beckons with its enchanting blend of history and modern luxury. This idyllic and pet-friendly holiday cottage in Kilve, steeped in character, boasts a thatched roof that whispers tales of centuries gone by. Inside, you'll find a harmonious fusion of rustic charm and contemporary amenities, creating a cosy haven that invites relaxation.
- Sleeps
- 5
- Bedrooms
- 3
Old Malthouse is a sophisticated rural cottage in Monksilver, Somerset, which blends tradition and modernity. Replete with exposed beams and a wood burner, the pet-friendly property once supplied malt to the region and is an ideal place to enjoy a local cider or an ale after a day exploring Exmoor.