The Lodge is a detached converted barn offering spacious, bright and airy accommodation, retaining many exposed beams, yet with newly fitted kitchen and bathrooms. The property nestles in a quiet position in this highly sought after Village and backs onto open woodland with access to a public footpath leading to the heritage coastal footpath close by. There is an excellent inn just a few minutes walk from the property serving lovely food and locally brewed beers for which it is renowned. The property is presented to an extremely high standard having been lovingly maintained and used by the owners. The accommodation is beautifully furnished with tasteful colour schemes and homely touches throughout.
ACCOMMODATION: Entrance hall. Spacious, comfortably furnished living room with open plan stairs to first floor. Wide archway to kitchen/dining room. Ground floor shower room with W.C. Ground floor bedroom with double bed. On the first floor there are a further two bedrooms, one double and one twin. All the bedrooms are spacious and well furnished. Newly fitted bathroom with W.C. Outside there is a paved patio area with seating area. Private off road parking for two vehicles.
SERVICES: Colour T.V. dvd. Radio. Washing machine. Microwave. Freezer. Dishwasher. Duvets on beds, bed linen included. 1 small pet strictly by arrangement charged at £20.00 per week. No smoking. Private parking for two vehicles. Oil central heating throughout. Please note mobile reception is not reliable in Branscombe. 10% discount for 2 guests only during non school holidays.
BRANSCOMBE is believed to be the longest village in the country, with its name coming from its position at the foot of two branching valleys or combes. The village sweeps down along a spectacular valley, past pretty thatched cottages down to the sea. A thatched smithy dates from Norman times, and Great Seaside Farm, home to Branscombe Vale Brewery, dates back to the 14th century and is situated on the road leading from the Village Square to the beach. The 12th century Church of St Winifred is worth a visit, with its large central Norman tower and nave, fragments of a medieval wall painting, and a rare example of a three-decked, 18th century pulpit. Branscombe has a number of historic but still working buildings, including the old bakery where, once inside, you are surrounded by open fires, baking tins and the storage jars of days gone by. There is also a compact, working forge, the only thatched one of its type in England. The beach at Branscombe Mouth has plenty of parking, a thatched, licensed restaurant and an abundance of rock pools just waiting to be explored. Those keen on fishing can take a trip out on a boat to catch mackerel. Walkers can enjoy the countryside surrounding Branscombe or the coastal path from Sidmouth to the west and Beer to the East. Branscombe has many events during the year, the highlight being the Branscombe Air Day and Classic Car Rally held during July, it's a great day out for all the family.
| First night | Last night | Weekly rate | Min stay | |||
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| 18-Apr-2009 | 01-May-2009 | £ 355 | £ 0 | £ 0 | Flexible | |
| 02-May-2009 | 22-May-2009 | £ 395 | £ 0 | £ 0 | Flexible | |
| 30-May-2009 | 05-Jun-2009 | £ 445 | £ 0 | £ 0 | Flexible | |
| 20-Jun-2009 | 26-Jun-2009 | £ 565 | £ 0 | £ 0 | Flexible | |
| 01-Aug-2009 | 21-Aug-2009 | £ 765 | £ 0 | £ 0 | Flexible | |
| 29-Aug-2009 | 04-Sep-2009 | £ 695 | £ 0 | £ 0 | Flexible | |
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