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Exmoor House has five very comfortable en suite bedrooms:
three twin/doubles (can be either), a double and a family room which
sleeps up to four (plus a cot or smaller put-you-up bed if required, for a baby
or younger child). All the double beds are either kingsize or superking size,
so you can stretch out and relax...
If you're sharing a twin room, singles are the standard size
(i.e. not those child-size beds you find in some places!)
The rooms are designed for maximum comfort and relaxation and minimum fussiness. So you'll find useful little touches like hairdryers, tea & coffee (and hot chocolate, Horlicks, fruit tea...) making facilities (with proper fresh milk, not the kind that comes in those fiddly little plastic pots!), even hot water bottles. What you won't find is acres of chintz, or frilly curtains with swags & tails.
Each room is individually decorated using bright, contemporary
colours which blend well with the original wood panelling - there is no
danger of Exmoor House feeling like a chain hotel. Some of the rooms have a
bath, others a shower: let us know your preference when you book and we will
do what we can to give you what you want. Like the rest of the house, all our
bedrooms are strictly non-smoking.
You can book bed and breakfast at Exmoor House online;
dinner B & B breaks are also available (NB:
if there's no availability showing, it's still worth contacting us to double-check)
If
you'd prefer to contact us direct, or if you have any queries at all,
just call Rosi & Frank on 01643 841432, or email us: info@exmoorhouse.com
Exmoor House • Wheddon Cross •
Exmoor National Park • Somerset TA24 7DU
tel (01643) 841432 • e-mail: info@exmoorhouse.com
In need of even more relaxation? If you're interested
in booking a complementary therapy session while you're here,
visit reikiandremedies.moonfruit.com
for more details.
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