The exmoor hamlet of Stoke Pero - a cluster of farm houses gather around a church on a steep partially wooded hillside.

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Stoke Pero is a small and picturesque Somerset village with a handful of charming holiday cottages in the Exmoor National Park. It is situated on the slopes of a valley and surrounded by rolling hills and lush green fields, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

The village comprises traditional stone cottages and small farms, such as Church Farm, which offers self-catering holidays, giving the place a charming and peaceful feel. The village has a small church and a community hall, which hosts local events and gatherings all year round.

L-shaped exterior of a country cottage with a lawn surrounded by flowering shrubs and bushes.
Sleeps
6
Bedrooms
3

Church Farm is a rustic stone-built holiday cottage in Stoke Pero, a small village in the Exmoor National Park. The pet-friendly holiday home sleeps four and offers views of rolling hills, a furnished garden, an interior with exposed beams, antique and hunting décor, Laura Ashley linen, and a cosy wood-burning stove.

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Book a cottage holiday in Stoke Pero and experience the tranquillity of a few days in this quiet coastal corner of Somerset. Stoke Pero is located near several other picturesque Exmoor villages, including Dunster, Porlock and Watchet, which offer a range of attractions and amenities such as historic castles, beaches, and traditional pubs. The nearby town of Minehead also offers a broader range of shops, restaurants, and tourist attractions.

Ride Restored Steam Trains - The West Somerset Railway In Minehead is the longest steam heritage railway in the UK, puffing along 23 scenic miles from Minehead to Bishops Lydeard.

Explore Exmoor National Park - Stoke Pero is located within the boundaries of the Exmoor National Park, offering plenty of hiking, cycling, and wildlife-watching opportunities. Nearby Horner Wood is a delightful location for woodland walks and a riverside picnic and paddle.

Visit nearby villages - Several charming villages are located near Stoke Pero, including Dunster, home to a medieval castle, and Porlock, which offers stunning coastal views.

Take a scenic drive to Lynmouth on Exmoor or along the West Somerset Coast. The roads around Stoke Pero offer plenty of scenic drives, with views of rolling hills and picturesque countryside. In the summer, an open-top bus runs along the coast road from Lynmouth to Minehead. Sit upstairs and soak in the magnificent coastal views.

Visit the coast - The village of Minehead is just a short drive from Stoke Pero and offers a broad, sandy beach and a range of seaside attractions. There are more beaches at Porlock Weir, Dunster, Blue Anchor and Watchet.

Explore nearby National Trust properties. The three nearest and best are Dunster Castle, Arlington Court in North Devon and Knightshayes Court near Tiverton.

Go Horse Riding - Several stables in the area offer horse riding lessons and guided rides through the countryside. The nearest stables are Exmoor Riding near Allerford.

Visit a local pub. Several traditional pubs in the area, such as The Allerford Inn, offer locally-sourced food and drink and a warm welcome from the locals.

Discover Exmoor of Old - Look around the West Somerset Rural Life Museum and Victorian School in Allerford.