Sammy Hakes Cottage is set within the appealing coastal town of Watchet, Somerset, and offers a thoughtfully arranged retreat for couples looking to enjoy time by the sea.
There are beautiful views over the harbour and lighthouse, where you can watch both sunset and sunrise (from different parts of the property).
The property is arranged over two floors in a reverse-level layout, making the most of the living space and creating a pleasant setting for a restful break.
Outside, a private patio provides a useful spot for sitting out with a morning drink or relaxing after a day spent exploring the coastline and harbour.
On the ground floor, guests will find a well-presented double bedroom with a stable door leading out onto the patio.
Stairs lead up to the first floor, where an open-plan living area brings together the kitchen, dining and sitting spaces.
The kitchen is fully equipped for preparing meals at home, while the dining area is well-suited to relaxed breakfasts or evening suppers.
The sitting area provides a comfortable place to unwind, complete with a TV for quieter nights in.
There is a neatly finished shower room featuring a walk-in shower, offering comfort and convenience.
Watchet’s beach, harbour and town centre are all within easy walking distance, allowing guests to explore without needing to use the car.
The town has a welcoming atmosphere, with a selection of independent shops, cafés and traditional pubs, which includes the multi award winning Pebbles Tavern that has live music and locally sourced real ales and ciders.
There are also attractions such as Watchet Harbour, the Boat Museum and the Market House Museum.
The West Somerset Coast Path passes nearby, offering scenic walking routes with views across the Bristol Channel and along the rugged coastline.
A short drive brings you to the traditional seaside town of Minehead, known for its long promenade, sandy beach and range of family-friendly attractions.
The surrounding area also provides easy access to Exmoor National Park, where dramatic moorland, wooded valleys and quiet villages such as Porlock and Dunster invite exploration.
Dunster Castle, with its historic grounds and medieval village, is another popular place to visit.
Sammy Hakes Cottage offers a comfortable and well-located base for discovering the coastal scenery, historic towns and varied landscapes that make this part of Somerset so appealing.