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Crowcombe Cottages with Hot Tubs

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The Outlook

Hot Tub
Sleeps 7
Pets 1
Bedrooms: 3
  • Stunning panoramic countryside views
  • Private hot tub with sunset views
  • Spacious bedrooms sleep up to seven
  • Enclosed garden perfect for dogs
  • Peaceful location near walking trails
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Visitor Rating
Rating
4.7

The Stables

Hot Tub
Sleeps 2
Pets 1
Bedrooms: 1
  • Stunning countryside views
  • Private hot tub
  • Peaceful rural location
  • Dog friendly
  • Clean and comfortable accommodation
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Get More From Your Crowcombe Hot Tub Cottage Break

Booking cottages with hot tubs in Crowcombe gives you access to one of Somerset's most charming villages whilst enjoying the kind of luxury that transforms a simple getaway into something special. This picturesque settlement sits at the foot of the Quantock Hills and dates back to Saxon times with its stunning Church of the Holy Ghost featuring a remarkable medieval rood screen that attracts visitors from across the country.

The village offers an ideal base for hot tub breaks whether you're planning romantic breaks for 2 or large family gatherings. We find that the combination of stunning countryside walks and returning to your private hot tub creates the perfect rhythm for a proper retreat from everyday life.

What to do on a family or couple's hot tub break in Crowcombe

Crowcombe transformed from a medieval farming community into a thriving estate village during the 18th century. The Carew family's influence shaped much of what you see today including Crowcombe Court with its distinctive parkland. The village maintains its traditional character with thatched cottages lining the main street and the Carew Arms pub serving as a social hub since 1450.

Your cottage with hot tub puts you right in the heart of the Quantock Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This was England's first AONB designated back in 1956 and covers 99 square kilometres of heather-clad moorland and ancient woodland. The area inspired Coleridge and Wordsworth during their time here in the 1790s.

Sightseeing in Crowcombe

The village itself rewards slow exploration on foot. St Agnes Fountain stands as a focal point whilst the Church of the Holy Ghost contains some of the finest medieval bench ends in Somerset. These 16th-century carvings depict everything from the Green Man to two-headed dragons. The surrounding lanes lead through traditional Somerset countryside where you'll spot red deer and buzzards.

Top 5 attractions you have to see in Crowcombe

Whether you're booking a secluded lodge or one of the larger holiday houses in the area you'll find these attractions offer something for everyone from couples seeking peaceful walks to families wanting proper adventures.

Quantock Hills

The hills rise directly behind the village reaching 384 metres at Wills Neck. Over 50 kilometres of bridleways and footpaths cross the moorland including the Coleridge Way which passes through Crowcombe. Spring brings purple heather whilst autumn sees the bracken turn golden brown.

Crowcombe Court

This Grade I listed building dates from 1724 and sits within 20 acres of parkland. Whilst the house remains private the grounds open occasionally through the National Garden Scheme. The formal gardens include a walled kitchen garden and specimen trees planted over 200 years ago.

Triscombe Stone

This ancient standing stone sits on the hillside above Crowcombe and marks an old parish boundary. The 2-metre high stone has stood here for at least 1000 years. The walk up takes about 45 minutes from the village and rewards you with views across the Bristol Channel to Wales.

West Somerset Railway

Britain's longest heritage railway runs 23 miles from Bishops Lydebridge to Minehead. The nearest station at Stogumber sits just 3 miles from Crowcombe. Steam trains operate most days during summer months and the journey takes you through the Quantock foothills with stops at traditional country stations.

Coleridge Cottage

Located in nearby Nether Stowey this National Trust property was home to Samuel Taylor Coleridge from 1797 to 1800. He wrote The Rime of the Ancient Mariner here and the cottage displays original manuscripts. The garden has been restored to its 18th-century layout with herbs and vegetables that Coleridge would have grown.

Don't Miss These...

Attraction What you'll experience Best for
Quantock Hills Moorland walks with red deer sightings and panoramic coastal views Everyone
Crowcombe Court Georgian architecture and historic parkland gardens Couples
Triscombe Stone Ancient monument with challenging hillside walk Families
West Somerset Railway Steam train journey through Somerset countryside Families
Coleridge Cottage Literary history and period interiors Couples

Visitor FAQs

How do I get to Crowcombe?
The village sits 12 miles from Taunton which has regular train services from London Paddington taking 2 hours. By car take the M5 to Junction 25 then follow the A358 towards Minehead. Most holiday cottages and lodges offer private parking.

What family activities are available?
Families love the West Somerset Railway and gentle walks to Triscombe Stone. The Quantocks offer pony trekking and mountain biking trails. Many dog friendly cottages welcome pets so you can bring the whole family including four-legged members.

Where are the best romantic spots?
Sunset views from Wills Neck create magical moments whilst the Carew Arms offers cosy fireside dining. Book one of the boutique cottages with a jacuzzi for ultimate privacy. The quiet lanes around Crowcombe Court are perfect for evening strolls.

Is there good shopping nearby?
Taunton provides major shopping 20 minutes away. Local farm shops sell Somerset produce including cider and cheese. The market town of Williton has independent shops and a weekly market. Stock up before your stay in remote self catering properties.

Why choose a hot tub cottage here?
After hiking the Quantocks nothing beats soaking in your private hot tub under the stars. The area's dark skies mean brilliant stargazing. Whether you're planning last minute getaways or a new year retreat the combination of countryside walks and hot tub relaxation works perfectly.

Cottages with hot tubs in Crowcombe offer the best of Somerset living. From 1 bedroom retreats to big cottages for large groups you'll find places to stay that suit every budget. Book your cottage breaks here and discover why this corner of Somerset keeps visitors returning year after year.

We recommend checking sites like Sykes Cottages for the best deals on holiday lets. Whether you want cheap cottages for 1 night or luxury cottages for extended country breaks you'll find excellent options. Many properties offer swimming pool access and fishing lodges dot the nearby lakes and rivers making this destination perfect for hot tub stays any time of year.

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