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From: £180Sleeps: 2Bedrooms: 1Bathrooms: 1
Description
The Old Post Office, Exford: Exford
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Facilities
The kitchenette facilities includes a sink, combination microwave/oven, air fryer, free-standing small fridge-freezer, toaster, kettle, Nespresso Coffee machine, cafetiere, as well as the usual kitchen utensils, crockery and glassware. Tea, coffee and sugar are provided.
A television with freeview, access to Netflix and DVD player in the living room. Wireless internet is available and a hair dryer provided.
Electricity and heating costs are included in the price of your accommodation. The Old Post Office is heated by oil-fired central heating throughout, plus two top-up plug in radiators if required for in colder months. Heating will be programmed for you but can be adjusted to suit your preferences if required.
Bed linen, duvet, pillows, and towels are provided, but please bring your own beach towels if you wish to take towels with you on day trips.
Assorted board games and playing cards are provided.
Two well-behaved dogs are welcome for a supplement of £10, please do not allow your dogs on the furniture.
Location
The centre of Exford is on your doorstep, there are two pubs within easy walking distance that serve lunch and evening meals, and a tea shop. There is also a village shop stocking essentials, and contains a Post Office counter where you can get cash too. The village green is just across the road, with children's play area (the village green is a dog-free area).
Exford is situated pretty much in the centre of Exmoor National Park, offering great access to all that Exmoor has to offer. It is a small rural village based around a traditional village green. Exford and the surrounding area is famous for its beautiful and unspoiled countryside making it ideal for hiking, biking, riding and fishing.
Just 10 minutes from Exford is Alderman's Barrow, just one example of the opportunity explore an incredible Bronze age Landscape, with it’s mysterious stone settings, barrow and hut circle. A footpath runs from Alderman's Barrow to Larkbarrow which is the ruins of an isolated farm that was used for firing practice during World War II. This area is described by Exmoor National Park as being surrounded by miles of open, rolling grass moorland, and one of the best places to experience remoteness and tranquillity on Exmoor.
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- check Fridge
- check Freezer
- check Microwave
- check Toaster
- check Kettle
- check TV
- check Wi-Fi available
- check Central heating
- check Linen provided
- check Towels provided
- check Shared garden