Old Rectory Coach HouseSelf-cateringSampford Brett is a pretty and tranquil village nestling between the beautiful Quantock Hills and Exmoor. It has a Norman church, fine 18th century cottages and a pretty stream meandering through. It is half a mile to Williton, which has a full range of shops, pubs, restaurants and a station on the West Somerset Steam Railway. The coast and the ancient port of Watchet is within 2 miles and there are lovely walks and cycle rides direct from the village. Sampford Brett is situated on the Coleridge Way, a 52-mile walking route between Nether Stowey and Lynmouth. It is also on the Macmillan Way West and is close to the Southwest coastal path. The Quantock hills offer superb mountain bike rides for all abilities. Drying room and cycle storage facilities are available and we can transfer your luggage by arrangement. Short breaks and weekend stays from £135.Sampford BrettTauntonSomersetTA4 4LAUnited Kingdom51.154000000000-3.305182000000https://www.roomcheck.co.uk//Taunton-Self-catering-Old-Rectory-Coach-House/details/?dms=3&pid=8252520
Old Rectory Coach House
Self-catering with 2 units £315-£575 pupw sleeps 4-6
VISITENGLAND 3 TO 4 STAR SELF CATERING, CYCLISTS WELCOME, WALKERS WELCOME
Swimming pool
Details
Cosy and comfortable accommodation within a beautifully restored coach house. Farm View has one double bedroom and a twin room with bunks; The Elms has two double bedrooms. Ideally situated in the heart of a tranquil and pretty village.
Children welcome from any age.
Contact
The Old Rectory, Sampford Brett, Taunton, Somerset, TA4 4LA
Map reference: ST 088402 Lat: 51.15400 Long: -3.30518
From Bridgwater: Take the A39 towards Minehead. Turn left at mini roundabout in Williton. In c.1/2 mile turn right opposite small petrol station into Sampford Brett. From Taunton: Take A358 towards Minehead. After turns to Bicknoller turn left opposite small petrol station (immediately after passing under a railway bridge) into Sampford Brett. In the village: Turn right at church. Our drive is on the right in c. 50m (immediately after the Francis Farm).