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Oxford House sits right in the centre of Porlock, a vibrant Exmoor village known for its friendly atmosphere. This bright and spacious duplex apartment occupies the first and second floors above a well-known High Street art gallery, directly opposite the historic St Dubricius Church. Large windows, comfortable furnishings and far-reaching views create a warm and relaxing holiday base.
The property sleeps up to six guests across three bedrooms: a king-size room on the first floor and two double bedrooms on the upper level. A family bathroom with a bath and shower-over is also located on the first floor. The generous living and dining area offers plenty of space to unwind, while the well-equipped kitchen provides everything needed for easy self-catering. The apartment includes Wi-Fi, a Smart TV and electric infrared heating. One well-behaved dog is welcome for a GBP15 supplement. Bed linen and towels are included, and the property is strictly non-smoking. Arrival is from 3 pm and departure by 10 am.
Access to Oxford House is through The Drang, where a small area is provided for storing coats and shoes. Stairs lead directly to the first floor, opening into a large reception hall. From here, the king-size bedroom sits to the right. An inner corridor leads to the bathroom, the kitchen and the bright living/dining space, which enjoys views towards the church and surrounding hills. A further staircase rises to the top floor, where the two double bedrooms can be found.
Step outside and Porlock’s High Street is on your doorstep — with pubs, cafés, shops and galleries all within a short stroll. The beach is just over a mile away, and the surrounding area offers superb walking through coastal scenery, wooded valleys and the open landscapes of Exmoor National Park. Oxford House is perfectly placed for guests wanting comfort, convenience and an ideal base for exploring the best of Exmoor’s coast and countryside.
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Porlock is a village with deep roots and a rich history, with evidence of settlement in the surrounding landscape dating back to the Stone Age. Today it sits within the peaceful beauty of Porlock Vale, framed by the striking shingle ridge and views across the Bristol Channel to the north, and by the rolling hills of Exmoor to the south. This rare combination of shingle ridge and inland salt marsh creates an excellent habitat for birdlife, attracting winter waders, wildfowl and the occasional unusual visitor.
The village is lively and welcoming, offering three pubs, two grocery shops, a traditional butcher, chemist, cash machine, hardware store, several art galleries and a visitor centre. Independent restaurants, cafés, shops and tearooms add to its character, with many extending their opening hours during the summer season.
Just 1.5 miles away, Porlock Weir provides a charming harbour setting with its own pubs, restaurants, tearooms and small independent shops such as Exmoor Glass. It’s an easy and enjoyable place to explore, whether for a meal, a wander or to enjoy the coastal scenery.
Minehead is the nearest town, about six miles from Porlock. Here you’ll find the larger supermarkets and petrol stations—Tesco, Lidl and Morrisons all sit on the town’s edge with extended hours—alongside a wider selection of shops in the centre.
Exmoor, which spans West Somerset and North Devon, is often thought of as one of England’s quietly remarkable landscapes. It offers everything from short, gentle walks to long moorland hikes, horse riding, safaris, wildlife watching and leisurely visits to its picturesque villages. Whether you're drawn to dramatic scenery or peaceful countryside, this corner of the South West provides endless opportunities to explore and unwind.