48 Swain Street At Watchet

Watchet, Somerset, Seaside town

Check-in Time: 16:00
Check-out Time: 10:00

Outside Description

There is no garden or private outside space for this property, but the beach, the harbourside and marina in Watchet is an easy stroll from the door - a lovely spot to soak up the atmosphere of Watchet.

Downstairs Description

The ground floor has a well-equipped kitchen including a small breakfast table with four chairs at one end. Appliances include a washer/dryer, dishwasher, microwave and a free-standing fridge-freezer.

The separate sitting-dining room is just across the hall on the ground floor, with the original 'shop window' onto the road outside - the lower windows are frosted for privacy, but you can still discreetly watch the world go by out of the upper windows. The dining table comfortably seats eight, and at the opposite end of the room are two, four seater sofas and two of armchairs, so there's plenty of room for everyone to relax together at the end of the day. There’s a good stock of books and board games, a smart TV with Freeview and a PlayStation 4 with a selection of games to suit all.

There is also a cloakroom on the ground floor, comprising toilet and hand basin.

First Floor Description

All four bedrooms are roomy and benefit from an en-suite, each comprising slipper bath and a separate walk in shower, toilet and hand basin. Within each room is a wardrobe and dressing table, a television and hairdryer facilities.

Dogs Welcome: 2 x Dog(s), £20 per stay
Group Getaways
Wi-Fi/Broadband
Tourist Attractions:
  • West Somerset Railway: It is Britain’s longest “Heritage” Railway running from Bishops Lydeard to the coast at Minehead. There are nine restored stations en route serving a variety of destinations. The railway runs special themed trains throughout the year and large-scale events. Visit website
  • Tarr Steps: Explore the Tarr Steps woodland on Exmoor National Park in Somerset. Besides the UK's longest Medieval clapper bridge, a great area for bluebells in spring. Visit website
  • Dunster Castle: An ancient castle and comfortable country home with dramatic vistas and subtropical gardens. Dramatically sited on a wooded hill, a castle has existed here since at least Norman times, with an impressive medieval gatehouse and ruined tower giving a reminder of its turbulent history. Visit website
Eating and Drinking:
  • Bell Inn: We have a large menu of freshly prepared, homemade dishes, including a Children's Menu and use local suppliers and produce wherever possible. ​ Visit website
  • Pebbles Tavern: Visit website
Food Stores:
  • Stuart Lowen Quality Butcher And Farm Shop, Minehead: Visit website
  • Tesco: Online ordering and delivery, located in Minehead. Visit website
Sporting Attractions and Activities:
  • Minehead & West Somerset GC: Minehead and West Somerset Golf Club is a great classic links course set against the rugged backdrop of the Brendon Hills with captivating sea views. If you're seeking a great round of golf, in a superb location, this is the place. Visit website
  • Wimbleball Lake Watersports: Discover our nature paths by foot or bring the bike and explore our off-road cycle trails. A short distance from the main centre is the majestic Wimbleball Dam; watch water cascade down this megastructure and spark your children’s imagination for nature and engineering. Visit website
  • Brendon Manor Riding Stables: Why not see Exmoor from horseback? We can offer 1-3 hour treks, including lead rein and one-on-one treks in one of England's finest National Parks. Visit website