Wheddon Cross

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Tel code: 01643 | code search
Postcode: TA24 | code search
Population: 320
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Sundial House
"Exceptional, particularly for the mid-range price. The food was outstanding, as was the cleanliness of the room. Above all, the hosts (Margaret and Steve) were an absolute pleasure. As Bill ..." More

Sundial House
"This is a fantastic guest house. The hosts are wonderful and the rooms are lovely. The house is set in a lovely working Exmoor village and has a ..." More

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Wheddon Cross effectively forms one larger village along with Cutcombe, which is technically a separate village. It is situated in the heart of the Exmoor National Park, about nine miles from both the coastal resort of Minehead and the town of Dulverton. The charming and popular villages of Dunster and Exford are close by. Wheddon Cross is the highest village in Exmoor National Park, at 980 feet above sea level. It lies about three miles South East of Dunkery Beacon, itself the highest point in Exmoor. Wheddon Cross and Cutcombe combine to form a thriving rural village, with a real sense of community. Its location makes it ideal for exploring Exmoor and so it is a popular tourist destination. Exmoor offers a massive range of outdoor pursuits, including walking, horse riding, cycling and fishing. The walks in the area include the famous Coleridge Way, which takes in some 36 miles of walks following the paths taken by the poet Coleridge. Between Exmoor and the nearby Quantock Hills, you will be treated to some of the most beautiful scenery in Somerset. Whilst in the area you can stay at the Rest and be Thankful Inn, a former coaching inn. Or Sundial House, a charming 17th century country cottage.

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Cutcombe C of E First School

Activities

Barle Valley Safaris(Adventure)

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Sundial House (0.11 miles)

Sundial House

For quality Accommodation on Exmoor look no further than Sundial House.
Sundial House is a 17th Century country cottage and occupies a central position in the moorland village of Wheddon Cross, which at 1,000ft above sea ... More | visit website

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The Rest and be Thankful Inn (0.14 miles)

The Rest and be Thankful Inn
A former coaching inn situated in the heart of Exmoor. Ideal for exploring the delights of the area; many walks, horse riding and of course car drives.

All rooms are en-suite and finished to a ... More | visit website
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Cutthorne (2.01 miles)

Cutthorne

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C18th Country House totally secluded in a private valley in the heart of Exmoor.Stunning views of the countryside.Great home cooking and fine wines. Log fires. ... More

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Royal Oak Inn (2.85 miles)

Royal Oak Inn
This picturesque thatched 12th Century inn/hotel stands in the centre of a small, ancient riverside village on the edge of Exmoor Park. Eight of the bedrooms are situated in the inn while a further six ... More | visit website
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The Dunkery Beacon (2.85 miles)

The Dunkery Beacon

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The Dunkery Beacon is a family run country house set in lovely grounds and recently refurbished with stunning views over Exmoor. Red deer and other wildlife can often be seen ... More

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Crown Hotel (The) (4.36 miles)

Crown Hotel (The)

The Crown Hotel is a family run 17th Century Coaching Inn at the heart of the Exmoor National Park. This 16 bedroom hotel is suitable for all seasons with roaring log fires in Winter ... More | visit website

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Exmoor Lodge Guest House (4.46 miles)

Exmoor Lodge Guest House
Welcome to Exmoor Lodge, where we will do all we can to make your stay as pleasant and as peaceful as possible. A homely atmosphere prevails with your comfort and relaxation our top priority. Situated ... More | visit website
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Exmoor White Horse Inn (4.46 miles)

Exmoor White Horse Inn

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16th Century coaching in nestling in a valley of Exmoor National Park. Excellent walking and riding .View the Red deer with Exmoor Safari. Fly Fishing ... More

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Holnicote House (4.67 miles)

Holnicote House

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You'll be based in our fine Country House accommodation, Holnicote House, which lies in a 12,500 acre estate in the Horner Valley in Selworthy in Exmoor.Once home to the distinguished ... More

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Stockleigh Lodge (4.83 miles)

Stockleigh Lodge
Large country house set in own wooded grounds on outskirts of Exford village. Ideally situated for exploring the Exmoor National Park, either on foot, horseback or by car. The coast is only a short drive ... More | visit website

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