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2 bedrooms1 bathroomSleeps 4
Popular amenities
Kitchen
Washing machine
Dryer
Pet-friendly
Outdoor space
Parking available
Explore the area
Nr Dulverton, Somerset
Exmoor National Park
Place, Exmoor National Park
1 min walk
Wimbleball Lake Activities Centre
Place, Wimbleball Lake Activities Centre
13 min drive
Ilfracombe Harbour
Place, Ilfracombe Harbour
64 min drive
Exeter (EXT-Exeter Intl.)
Airport, Exeter (EXT-Exeter Intl.)
71 min drive
Rooms & beds
2 bedrooms (sleeps 4)
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Spaces
Deck or patio
Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Balcony
Garden
About this property
Hare and Hounds, Exton
Property Summary Hare and Hounds is in a quiet yet accessible corner of the National Park, perched on the side of a steep hill, with beautiful countryside views from nearly every room, offering an idyllic peaceful retreat. The large sunny garden, complete with stream, pond and orchard, is a particular highlight.
Main Description Once the village Inn and accommodation to miners working in the Brendon Hills, Hare & Hounds is steeped in history and character. The property has recently been extensively refurbished to provide modern spacious accommodation, whilst retaining a wealth of original features including inglenook fireplaces and exposed beams. An original auction notice from 1902 even hangs in the hall!
The detached property is accessed via a sunny cobbled courtyard, which is shared with the owners' other property next door. The front door opens into an internal porch, which has been fitted with coir matting - perfect for muddy boots and dogs! A utility room with a bench seat, hooks and shelf is accessed directly from the internal porch and provides ample hanging and storage space for coats, boots, walking poles etc. The utility room also houses a washing machine and tumble dryer. A downstairs WC is also accessed from the internal porch.
The porch opens out into a spacious hall, from which there is access to the conservatory and garden, as well as the kitchen and living room. The kitchen is a large light room with dining table and small sofa, and includes all the appliances and equipment you would expect back home. Underfloor heating and views out across the hills means you might just spend your whole stay in here!
The lounge is a large room with two huge sofas, a 50 inch smart TV, desk and chair and a beautiful inglenook fireplace complete with a whopping 10kW log burner.
On the first floor are a large king bedroom and a double bedroom, both with ample storage space. There is also a modern shower room and separate WC. The property is on mains water, meaning excellent water pressure for that much needed hot shower at the end of a wet and muddy walk! Note, there are two rooms that are kept private by the owners, please do not try to force the doors.
Sleeps up to 4 guests - sorry, no children under the age of 14 years One double bedroom with king-sized bed One double bedroom with double bed Modern shower room Upstairs and downstairs WCs Large kitchen with dining table and sofa Large lounge with log burner Beautiful large garden with orchard, stream and pond Off-road parking for 2 cars Secure bike storage Outside tap for muddy boots, bikes and dogs Bed linen and towels provided Wifi, heating and electricity included Dogs welcome (maximum of 3) for supplement of £15 each Small market town of Dulverton only 6 miles Arrive from 3 pm Depart by 10 am
Indoor Description The kitchen has recently been renovated and fitted with new appliances to include induction range cooker and hob, microwave, fridge-freezer, dishwasher, kettle, filter coffee machine and toaster.
There is a 50" Smart TV in the sitting room area, with two huge sofas from which to enjoy it. Unlimited logs are available for the impressive 10kW modern wood burning stove.
The property benefits from ultrafast fibre broadband. There is no phone signal on most mobile networks, though Wi-Fi calling is possible.
Electricity and heating costs are included in the price of your accommodation. Underfloor heating in the kitchen, a modern central heating system and a large log burner ensure cosy evenings in the winter. The house is double glazed throughout. In the summer months, the thick external walls keep the house deliciously cool.
Bed linen and towels are provided for your convenience.
Dogs are welcome (maximum of 3 dogs per booking), for a supplement of £15 per dog. Please do not leave your dog/s alone in the property at any time or allow them on the furniture or in the bedrooms.
Outdoor Description The deceptively large garden is a particular feature of the property.
A door from the conservatory leads out onto a patio area, where there is an outdoor dining table and chairs, which benefits from sun throughout the day and evening, and a small sunny seating area in front of the kitchen, perfect for a pre-dinner glass of fizz.
Beyond the patio is a flat lawned area, with Adirondack chairs offering countryside views and an excellent bird spotting vantage point. Paths lead from here to a stream-fed pond and orchard, both with bench seating. There is also a large vegetable garden.
The garden is enclosed, though particularly adventurous dogs would be able to jump over the wall in front of the conservatory, or crawl through the thick beech hedge.
The garden can also be accessed from the entrance courtyard.
The cobbled courtyard is shared with the owners' other property next door which is also let for holidays, The Old Malt House (sleeps 4), which has its own separate enclosed garden.
Parking Off-road parking for two cars parked in tandem is available on the drive, which is shared with the owners' other property next door. Parking is also possible on the quiet lane outside the property. Bicycles can be stored securely indoors. Electric vehicles can be charged for an additional fee using the 13A plug socket in the garage, with pre-approval from the owner.
Pets Description Well behaved dogs are welcome for £15 each. Sorry, no cats.
Restricted mobility The property's location, on a steep hillside, with access via an uneven cobbled courtyard, makes it unsuitable for those with restricted mobility.
Exit in case of emergency The property has a number of exits in case of an emergency. External doors from the hall lead onto the courtyard and garden respectively. All windows open wide enough for exit in an emergency.
Christmas / New Year The house will be decorated for Christmas from early December. The large oven and extremely well equipped kitchen make it a perfect place to enjoy a Christmas away from home.
For dogs who hate fireworks, the location of the house is perfect. The semi-rural location and presence of a farm opposite the cottage means it's unlikely that a single firework will be heard on New Year's Eve. Guests would not be permitted to use fireworks.
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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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a deadlock
This property has outdoor spaces, such as balconies, patios and terraces, which may not be suitable for children; if you have any concerns, we recommend contacting the property prior to your arrival to confirm that they can accommodate you in a suitable room
About the area
Dulverton
Located in Dulverton, this holiday home is in a rural area. Dunster Dolls Museum and Dovery Manor Museum are cultural highlights, and some of the area's landmarks include Caratacus Stone and Tarr Steps. The Chocolate House and West Somerset Railway are also worth visiting.
Wimbleball Lake Activities Centre - 13 min drive - 7.5 km
County Cricket Ground - 46 min drive - 48.4 km
Lynton and Lymouth Cliff Railway - 48 min drive - 45.8 km
Ilfracombe Harbour - 64 min drive - 66.2 km
Getting around
Minehead Station - 28 min drive
Cardiff International Airport (CWL) - 166 min drive
Restaurants
The Bridge Inn - 10 min drive
The Royal Oak - 5 min drive
Withypool Tea Room - 12 min drive
Exmoor White Horse Inn - 15 min drive
Woods - 10 min drive
Frequently asked questions
Is Hare and Hounds, Exton pet-friendly?
Yes, pets are allowed at this property.
How much does it cost to stay at Hare and Hounds, Exton?
As of 13 May 2026, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at Hare and Hounds, Exton on 25 May 2026 start from NZ$772, 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.
How much is parking at Hare and Hounds, Exton?
On-site parking is available at the property.
What time is check-in at Hare and Hounds, Exton?
Check-in begins at 3:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Hare and Hounds, Exton?
Checkout is at 10:00 AM.
Where is Hare and Hounds, Exton located?
Situated in a rural location, this holiday home is 2.9 mi (4.7 km) from Caratacus Stone and within 6 miles (10 km) of Wimbleball Lake Activities Centre and Exmoor National Park. Tarr Steps and Parish Church of St. Mary Magdalene 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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