Property Summary Ormrods is situated in an elevated position within the village of Withypool off a no-through lane, with far reaching views towards the Moor and over the River Barle. Comprehensively refurbished throughout in recent years to a high standard, this is a very comfortable three bedroom detached house.
Main Description Ormrods is situated within one acre of private gardens which lead directly down to the River Barle. The living accommodation is on the first floor making the best of the extensive views over the Moor towards the south, east and west. Bi-fold doors lead from the living room and dining area onto a south facing balcony with table and chairs to make the most of those long summer evenings.
Sleeps up to 6 guests in three double bedrooms Two en-suite shower rooms plus third shower room Spacious living room on the first floor to make the most of the views Well equipped kitchen with Rayburn plus electric hob Central heating throughout plus wood-burner Utility room with underfloor heating Bed linen provided Wifi, heating and electricity included Up to 2 dogs welcome for supplement of £15 per dog Arrive from 5 pm Depart by 9.30 am
NOTE: Towels, tea towels and bath mats are NOT be provided, please bring your own
Having been comprehensively remodelled in 2010 the property comprises very comfortable holiday accommodation for up to 6 guests. Entrance to the property is on the first floor; the living room, kitchen-dining room, utility, one double bedroom and shower room with toilet and hand basin are on this first floor. Downstairs are two further bedrooms, both with en-suite shower rooms.
Up to two (maximum) well behaved dogs are welcome for a supplement of £15 per dog (we may accept 3 small dogs dependant on the size/breed on request, please ask). Note, all dogs are only accepted on the basis that they are not allowed on the furniture or in the bedrooms. The utility room has under floor heating so the dogs can enjoy the warmth filtering through to their beds. Please do not leave your dogs in the house unattended and clear up after them at all times. Furthermore, there is a double dog kennel with separate runs in the garden, should you wish to use it.
Indoor Description The kitchen is fully fitted with a Rayburn (further instructions about how to adjust the temperature is provided in the cottage) plus electric hob, microwave, fridge-freezer and dishwasher. There is a washing machine and Belfast sink in the utility room.
The flooring in the kitchen, dining room and reception room is oak. There is underfloor heating in the utility room to help dry off walking boots and clothes and for the comfort of any 4-legged guests.
Broadband, SKY and a DVD player are available.
Leading directly from both the dining room and the reception room is the terrace where there is a table and chairs for those long summer evenings.
There is a wood-burner in the living room; logs are provided and further supplies can be found in the log-shed in the garden.
NOTE: Towels, tea towels and bath mats are NOT provided, please bring your own. Bed linen is provided.
Outdoor Description The Ormrod gardens extends to approximately an acre. The gardens are private and for guests sole use, but please note that it is terraced, and in places steep, therefore we suggest it may not be ideal for young children and we recommend that children must be supervised at all times. The River Barle borders the garden at the bottom, so further caution must be exercised here.
The garden is primarily laid to lawn although there are perennial plants and shrubs. The bottom of the garden is left to its natural habitat as it is a site of special scientific interest where rare wild orchids flourish. Two stone walls have recently been constructed to terrace part of the garden, and one has a stone seat built into it with elevated views over the village, garden, river and towards the moor.
There are also garden benches for guest to use and the two sheds contain logs for the wood- burner and one has some garden tools and a barbecue. The garden is south facing therefore ideal for those sunny days, remember to bring your binoculars and watch the ponies and wildlife on the moor from the comfort of the garden or balcony! Guests can also sit by the river and watch out for fish in the lovely clear water.
There is a new double dog kennel for guests to use for their dogs which is also ideal to put them in to dry off when you arrive back from a lovely walk and before they come into the utility room. (Please remember to clean this out if you use it before your departure, thank you).
Exmoor has been awarded the first European night sky award. The balcony at Ormrods overlooking the moor is an excellent venue to enjoy the night sky.
Parking There is a private parking bay beside the road next to the property, which can park 3 to 4 cars. A few steps lead from the parking area down to the front door.
Pets Description Up to two (maximum) well behaved dogs are welcome for a supplement of £15 per dog (the owner may accept 3 small dogs dependant on the size/breed upon request, please ask). Note, all dogs are only accepted on the basis that they are not allowed on the furniture or in the bedrooms. The utility room has under floor heating so the dogs can enjoy the warmth filtering through to their beds. Please do not leave your dogs in the house unattended and clear up after them at all times. Furthermore, there is a double dog kennel with separate runs in the garden, should you wish to use it.
Restricted mobility This has not been completed by the owner.
Exit in case of emergency This has not been completed by the owner.
Christmas / New Year This has not been completed by the owner.
The region
Withypool is a small moorland village in the heart of Exmoor National Park, set in a beautiful valley where the River Barle flows beneath a handsome six-arched medieval bridge.
The village has been a popular destination for countryside lovers for well over a century. The author R.D. Blackmore, who wrote Lorna Doone, stayed here, as did General Eisenhower, who used the area for D-Day training in the 1940s. At the centre of village life is The Royal Oak Inn, a welcoming 18th-century pub serving real ales, local ciders, and hearty food. The village also has a charming tea room and a small shop and post office selling everyday essentials, local honey, handmade soaps, and art.
Withypool sits at a natural crossroads in central Exmoor, making it an excellent base for exploring the moor in all directions. The River Barle is one of the finest rivers on Exmoor, and the walks along its banks -- south to the ancient Tarr Steps or north to the medieval Landacre Bridge -- are among the most beautiful in the National Park.
The nearest small town is Dulverton (approximately 7 miles), known as the southern gateway to Exmoor, where you will find a mini-supermarket, butcher, post office, chemist, cash machine, and a good selection of independent shops and restaurants. Minehead (approximately 12 miles) has larger supermarkets, petrol stations, and high street facilities.
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On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
Host has not indicated whether there is a smoke detector on the property
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
Minehead
Minehead is home to this cottage. South Molton Museum and Dunster Dolls Museum are cultural highlights, and some of the area's attractions include The Chocolate House and Exmoor Zoo. Lynton and Lymouth Cliff Railway and North Devon Hawk Walks are also worth visiting.
Lynton and Lymouth Cliff Railway - 29 min drive - 28.0 km
Ilfracombe Harbour - 46 min drive - 52.0 km
Woolacombe Beach - 53 min drive - 58.4 km
University of Exeter - 57 min drive - 62.8 km
Getting around
Umberleigh Station - 34 min drive
Cardiff International Airport (CWL) - 175 min drive
Restaurants
The Royal Oak - 8 min drive
Exmoor White Horse Inn - 7 min drive
Tarr Farm Inn Dulverton - 10 min drive
The Rest and Be Thankful Inn - 15 min drive
Bridge Cottage - 9 min drive
Frequently asked questions
Is Ormrods, Withypool pet-friendly?
Yes, pets are allowed at this property.
How much does it cost to stay at Ormrods, Withypool?
As of 9 April 2026, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at Ormrods, Withypool on 9 May 2026 start from NZ$628, 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 Ormrods, Withypool?
On-site parking is available at the property.
What time is check-in at Ormrods, Withypool?
Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Ormrods, Withypool?
Checkout is at 9:30 AM.
Where is Ormrods, Withypool located?
Situated in Minehead, this cottage is 2.6 mi (4.1 km) from Exford Memorial Hall and 2.7 mi (4.4 km) from Parish Church of St. Mary Magdalene. Tarr Steps and Exmoor National Park are also within 9 miles (15 km).
Reviews
9.8
Exceptional
Reviews are presented in chronological order, subject to a moderation process, and verified unless otherwise labelled.
Absolutely loved our stay, will definitely be back, beautiful house, view and location.
Absolutely loved our stay, will definitely be back, beautiful house, view and location.
Danielle H.
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
Marie N.
12 July 2023
We loved our time in beautiful Withypool. Lovely and quiet location which has everything you need. T
We loved our time in beautiful Withypool. Lovely and quiet location which has everything you need. The house is spacious and comfortable to stay in with fantastic views.
Marie N.
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
Anthony R.
12 July 2023
We had wonderful weather and the south-facing balcony and view were much appreciated.
We had wonderful weather and the south-facing balcony and view were much appreciated.
Anthony R.
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
Dean A.
12 July 2023
We would recommend this house to anyone it was amazing.
The moon on a night was spectacular
We would recommend this house to anyone it was amazing.
The moon on a night was spectacular
Dean A.
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
Roger M.
12 July 2023
Peaceful location with amazing views to the high moor. Good shop, cafe and pub in the village.
Cos
Peaceful location with amazing views to the high moor. Good shop, cafe and pub in the village.
Cosy house to live in especially on a cold winter day.
Roger M.
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
Helen W.
12 July 2023
This is our second stay at Ormrods. It’s a lovely house and the views are perfect.
Very comforta
This is our second stay at Ormrods. It’s a lovely house and the views are perfect.
Very comfortable.
Helen W.
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
Helen W.
12 July 2023
The location is lovely and the house spacious. Great pub 5 minutes walk away.
We ate a couple of m
The location is lovely and the house spacious. Great pub 5 minutes walk away.
We ate a couple of meals on balcony when weather was nice.
Will return.
Helen W.
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
Colin S.
12 July 2023
Our third visit to Ormrods in 2 years. For peace and quite in real comfort in one of the prettiest
Our third visit to Ormrods in 2 years. For peace and quite in real comfort in one of the prettiest villages on Exmoor this holiday home is perfect. The views from the house are fantastic. We walked everyday and found so many places of interest and some great pubs too.
Colin S.
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
Rachel E.
12 July 2023
Location is great, very good village shop with post office. Royal Oak amazing food. Tea rooms well w
Location is great, very good village shop with post office. Royal Oak amazing food. Tea rooms well worth visit or two. The house was just fantastic. And the views were beautiful. Off on dog walks every day with lots of places to discover. Highly highly recommended
Rachel E.
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
12 July 2023
This our second stay at Ormrods and it was faultless just like the first. There was even a Roe Deer
This our second stay at Ormrods and it was faultless just like the first. There was even a Roe Deer in the garden for a couple of mornings.
Recommended.
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
Sharon H.
12 July 2023
Excellent property - kitchen very well equipped which you dont normally find in a holiday rental. Be
Excellent property - kitchen very well equipped which you dont normally find in a holiday rental. Beautiful garden, beautiful village and very friendly locals.
Daily visits from a couple of cheeky Jackdaws an extra delight but beware as they know no boundaries and everything is fair game!
Sharon H.
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
Heather S.
12 July 2023
An extremely clean, comfortable and well equipped house in a beautiful setting.
Withypool is a pict
An extremely clean, comfortable and well equipped house in a beautiful setting.
Withypool is a picture post card village with friendly locals and an excellent post office and shop.
We thoroughly enjoyed our week and looked forward to returning to Ormrods at the end of the day.
Heather S.
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
12 July 2023
The house is beautiful with a fantastic view and a lovely balcony to enjoy it from. Having the river
The house is beautiful with a fantastic view and a lovely balcony to enjoy it from. Having the river at the end of the garden was a bonus. The kitchen is well stocked, I even grew to love the Rayburn’s little ways,
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
12 July 2023
The location is peaceful, close to well-stocked village post office and shop, tea room (excellent cr
The location is peaceful, close to well-stocked village post office and shop, tea room (excellent cream tea) and pub (good pub food), and has several walking routes available from the front door. The garden is home to lots of small songbirds and other wildlife.
The accommodation was warm and comfortable
From a partner site
8/10 Good
Richard D.
12 July 2023
The cottage was perfect as my sister-in-law had Exmoor on her bucket list and needed a bedroom and
The cottage was perfect as my sister-in-law had Exmoor on her bucket list and needed a bedroom and bathroom on the ground floor. She had been a regular visitor to Exmoor with my brother- both are very keen on hunting.
Richard D.
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
Andrew E.
12 July 2023
Another lovely stay at Ormrods and the weather was stunning too. This house is so well situated 2 mi
Another lovely stay at Ormrods and the weather was stunning too. This house is so well situated 2 minutes walk to the tea room with scrumptious sandwiches and cake, and a 5 minute walk to to Royal Oak pub great food and very friendly, and the post office/shop is well stocked with essentials and gifts, the garden runs down to the river which is full of little trout, the garden is a bit steep but most of the time is spent on the balcony taking in the amazing views. Very pleased.
Andrew E.
From a partner site
6/10 Okay
Linden B.
12 July 2023
Location excellent for Exmoor and the coast. Good to have the village shop, pub and tea rooms within
Location excellent for Exmoor and the coast. Good to have the village shop, pub and tea rooms within walking distance.
House has wonderful views but garden and path from car parking area steep.
Good to have basic Sky package, but the TV is small for the room. Aga/Rayburn is quite difficult to use and the oven takes a long time to heat up. Having said that, there was plenty of hot water, and heating if desired.
We enjoyed our stay.
Linden B.
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
Suzanne B.
12 July 2023
First visit to Ormrods although have been visiting Exmoor for over 30 years - we were delighted with
First visit to Ormrods although have been visiting Exmoor for over 30 years - we were delighted with the property which is very comfortable and well equipped. The weather was incredible and at times far too hot but the house provided some cool comfort especially when the bifold doors onto the terrace were fully open - the views are delightful, just hope the trees and shrubs do not encroach too much on the vista. We would not hesitate to recommend Ormrods and should like to thank the Owners for letting us share their home. We hope to return next year!
Suzanne B.
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
Andrew E.
12 July 2023
It is a lovely house in a perfect spot, lovely tearoom, friendly pub which serves excellent food, an
It is a lovely house in a perfect spot, lovely tearoom, friendly pub which serves excellent food, and a well stocked shop/post office with all the essentials and gifts too, everywhere is dog friendly, Dulverton is a lovely little town, good tearooms, good food at The Bridge and for a special meal Woods at the top of the town is excellent and again a well stocked CoOp supermarket.
The only issue is the garden is not totally dog proof, our energetic large dog easily managed to jump up the bank by the kennels and try to follow one of our party to the shop, luckily we were with him and saw him do it and the lane to the house is very quiet.
The house was excellent everything and more. We would re2 to anyone
Dean A.
Stayed 7 nights in Aug 2022
About the host
Hosted by Chris
Withypool is a small moorland village in the heart of Exmoor National Park, set in a beautiful valley where the River Barle flows beneath a handsome six-arched medieval bridge.
The village has been a popular destination for countryside lovers for well over a century. The author R.D. Blackmore, who wrote Lorna Doone, stayed here, as did General Eisenhower, who used the area for D-Day training in the 1940s. At the centre of village life is The Royal Oak Inn, a welcoming 18th-century pub serving real ales, local ciders, and hearty food. The village also has a charming tea room and a small shop and post office selling everyday essentials, local honey, handmade soaps, and art.
Withypool sits at a natural crossroads in central Exmoor, making it an excellent base for exploring the moor in all directions. The River Barle is one of the finest rivers on Exmoor, and the walks along its banks -- south to the ancient Tarr Steps or north to the medieval Landacre Bridge -- are among the most beautiful in the National Park.
The nearest small town is Dulverton (approximately 7 miles), known as the southern gateway to Exmoor, where you will find a mini-supermarket, butcher, post office, chemist, cash machine, and a good selection of independent shops and restaurants. Minehead (approximately 12 miles) has larger supermarkets, petrol stations, and high street facilities.
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