Stogumber

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Tel code: 01984 | code search
Postcode: TA4 | code search
Population: 440
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Set in undulating countryside between the Brendon Hills and the Quantock Hills, the picturesque village of Stogumber is a well hidden site surrounded by high ground. Situated down two miles of winding country lanes from the A358, Stogumber is a charming yet thriving rural village with many beautiful buildings. Amongst these are Tithe Barn, the Alms Houses, Seven Crosses House, The Chapel Arts House and The White Horse Inn. The High Street is a fine example of a typical old world English village high street with traditional buildings set on a slope. There are many other delightful traditional cottages in this picture postcard village. The church of St Mary the Virgin dates back to the 14th century and is built of red sandstone. The church underwent restoration between 1871 and 1907. The village also has a station on the West Somerset Railway. The station was reopened in 1978 and now operates steam train services to Minehead and Bishops Lydeard. Stogumber station has a charming picnic area dedicated the memory of Mr H Horn, who was stationmaster from 1978 until passing away in 2000. Bed and Breakfast accommodation can be found at Knoll Cottage, a converted stone barn set in four acres on the outskirts of Stogumber.

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Wick House (0.11 miles)

Wick House
Wick House is a charming old family house in a picturesque West Somerset village. Situated in an area of outstanding beauty, Stogumber nestles between the Quantock and Brendon Hills on the edge of Exmoor National ... More | visit website
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The Dairy (0.91 miles)

The Dairy

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Nestling in a pretty valley on the western fringes of the Quantock Hills, Meadowsweet Farm, set in 30 acres of meadows and woodland, is only 9 miles ... More

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Catwell House (2.41 miles)

Catwell House
Spacious 17th Century Country House offering a wealth of charm and character, retaining many original features including log fires and beams. Nestling between the famous Quantock Hills and the Exmoor National Park with fantastic views ... More | visit website
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The White House (2.60 miles)

The White House

The White House is a beautiful, Grade II listed, Georgian townhouse, which has been lovingly refurbished to a very high standard, achieving AA 4 stars. We are a friendly and relaxed, family run, guest house and we ... More | visit website

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Carew Arms (2.62 miles)

Carew Arms

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At the heart of a picturesque village, the Carew Arms is the quintessential English inn. Nestled at the foot of the Quantock Hills, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, ... More

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White Horse Inn (3.62 miles)

White Horse Inn

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A Traditional 17th century village freehouse with a beautiful riverside location, set on the very edge of the Exmoor National Park, tucked in between Cleeve Abbey and Torre Cider Farm, our ... More

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Knapp Cottage (3.74 miles)

Knapp Cottage
A charming thatched cottage enclosed in a small walled garden within easy reach of spectacular open moorland, beautiful woods, streams, farmland and the delightful towns and villages of Exmoor. The guest accommodation consists of one ... More | visit website
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Wood Advent Farm (3.74 miles)

Wood Advent Farm
Wood Advent Farm in Exmoor National Park provides first class bed & breakfast accommodation in beautiful surroundings. Located near the village of Roadwater, in West Somerset, the farm is idyllically situated in wonderful countryside and ... More | visit website
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Blue Ball Inn (3.88 miles)

Blue Ball Inn
If you try and imagine the kind of English Country Pub that would not be out of place in a fairy tale you could do no better than The Blue Ball Inn at Triscombe. Resting ... More | visit website
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Bank House B&B (3.97 miles)

Bank House B&B
Bank House is a handsome, Grade II- listed, Georgian merchant’s house conveniently situated close to the centre of the historic harbour town of Watchet, a minute’s walk away from the Marina and the West Somerset ... More | visit website

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