Property Summary West Hollowcombe Farm - perfect for big family events! Four awesome, well-equipped properties, nestled together, each with bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchens and wood-burning stoves. Enjoy stunning Exmoor views from the epic hot tub, woodland, river, and a playground. Explore North Devon and Exmoor
Main Description Take over the entire West Hollowcombe Farm site. This is an excellent option and an ideal location for large family gatherings. The four properties have individual charm and privacy, yet they are next to each other. Each property is fully equipped with cosy bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchens, living rooms, Wi-Fi, TV, and a wood-burning stove. Our site offers incredible views over Exmoor, access to our ancient woodland and river. Guests can also use our playground to their heart's content! West Hollowcombe Farm offers a warm and hospitable environment, outstanding amenities, and an ideal position for discovering North Devon and Exmoor's breathtaking shores.
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Parking This has not been completed by the owner.
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.
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The region
Brushford is a peaceful village on the southern edge of Exmoor National Park in Somerset, just two miles from the market town of Dulverton.
The village sits where the rivers Barle and Exe converge in a beautiful wooded valley. The parish church of St Nicholas dates from the 15th century and includes the Herbert memorial chapel designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens. Brushford has a village hall, playground, and a friendly community of families and retirees -- a tranquil base from which to explore all that Exmoor has to offer.
Dulverton, a short stroll or two-minute drive away, is known as the 'southern gateway to Exmoor' and provides an excellent range of amenities. You will find independent shops, a late-opening supermarket, butcher, greengrocer, post office, chemist, and a cash machine. There are award-winning restaurants, traditional pubs, tea rooms, and a fish and chip shop. Exmoor House -- the headquarters of the Exmoor National Park Authority -- is in Dulverton and features exhibitions and a gallery.
The Guildhall Heritage and Arts Centre in Dulverton is well worth a visit, with free admission and fascinating exhibitions on local history including a working model of the original Dulverton railway station. The town sits between the rivers Barle and Exe, and the stunning Tarr Steps ancient clapper bridge is just five miles to the northwest -- one of the most popular and iconic landmarks in the whole of Exmoor.
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About the area
Dulverton
Dulverton is home to this cottage. Wimbleball Lake Activities Centre and Hatherland Brewery are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Exmoor National Park and Meshaw Moor. North Devon Hawk Walks and Exmoor Adventures are also worth visiting.
Wimbleball Lake Activities Centre - 39 min drive - 23.7 km
Lynton and Lymouth Cliff Railway - 49 min drive - 40.4 km
Ilfracombe Harbour - 65 min drive - 60.8 km
Getting around
Tiverton Parkway Station - 41 min drive
Exeter (EXT-Exeter Intl.) - 67 min drive
Restaurants
The Bridge Inn - 15 min drive
The Royal Oak - 19 min drive
Withypool Tea Room - 12 min drive
Exmoor White Horse Inn - 18 min drive
Woods - 15 min drive
Frequently asked questions
Is West Hollowcombe Farm Cottages - full site pet-friendly?
Yes, pets are allowed at this property.
How much does it cost to stay at West Hollowcombe Farm Cottages - full site?
As of 13 May 2026, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at West Hollowcombe Farm Cottages - full site on 27 July 2026 start from NZ$1,996, including taxes and fees. This price is based on the lowest nightly price found in the last 24 hours for stays in the next 30 days. Prices are subject to change. Choose your dates for more accurate prices.
What time is check-in at West Hollowcombe Farm Cottages - full site?
Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.
What time is check-out at West Hollowcombe Farm Cottages - full site?
Checkout is at 10:00 AM.
Where is West Hollowcombe Farm Cottages - full site located?
Situated in Dulverton, this cottage is 1.6 mi (2.5 km) from Tarr Steps and within 9 miles (15 km) of Exford Memorial Hall and Parish Church of St. Mary Magdalene. Caratacus Stone and Exmoor National Park are also within 9 miles (15 km).
About the host
Hosted by Chris
Brushford is a peaceful village on the southern edge of Exmoor National Park in Somerset, just two miles from the market town of Dulverton.
The village sits where the rivers Barle and Exe converge in a beautiful wooded valley. The parish church of St Nicholas dates from the 15th century and includes the Herbert memorial chapel designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens. Brushford has a village hall, playground, and a friendly community of families and retirees -- a tranquil base from which to explore all that Exmoor has to offer.
Dulverton, a short stroll or two-minute drive away, is known as the 'southern gateway to Exmoor' and provides an excellent range of amenities. You will find independent shops, a late-opening supermarket, butcher, greengrocer, post office, chemist, and a cash machine. There are award-winning restaurants, traditional pubs, tea rooms, and a fish and chip shop. Exmoor House -- the headquarters of the Exmoor National Park Authority -- is in Dulverton and features exhibitions and a gallery.
The Guildhall Heritage and Arts Centre in Dulverton is well worth a visit, with free admission and fascinating exhibitions on local history including a working model of the original Dulverton railway station. The town sits between the rivers Barle and Exe, and the stunning Tarr Steps ancient clapper bridge is just five miles to the northwest -- one of the most popular and iconic landmarks in the whole of Exmoor.
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