Annies Cottage: Beautiful red stone cottage in the heart of Somerset
Annies is a beautiful 2 bed cottage set in the heart of the Somerset countryside. A newly renovated holiday home with pretty touches throughout. Annies is a typical red stone cottage with a modern twist and a warm, welcoming feel.
Sitting on the main street at the center of the quintessentially picturesque village of Halse, Annies offers clean and comfortable accommodation and is a home from home for all who visit.
ACCOMMODATION
The accommodation offers a spacious lounge with wood burner, dining area and oak flooring. Fully equipped kitchen and utility room. Pretty conservatory full of light, which overlooks a beautiful garden with stone wall, eating and patio areas. Upstairs are two bedrooms, one with double bed, the second with two singles (one is pull out but very comfortable). All beds have memory foam toppers and high quality bedding for extra comfort.
PARKING
There is parking for one car, plus just a few steps away there is plenty of parking in the center of the village.
HALSE VILLAGE
The village of Halse is set in the heart of the Somerset countryside but still very accessible to local towns, villages and amenities. Many of the properties in the village are listed and there are quite a few thatched cottages lining the high street. This pretty little village is just a 10 minute drive from Bishops Lydeard, where you have shops, takeaway, post office and 2 pubs. There are also larger villages/towns such as Wellington and Wiveliscombe nearby. Halse is set in the heart of the countryside, so just a few yards from the front door in any direction you can find many countryside footpaths and bridal ways to walk and explore. There s a fabulous pub called The New Inn, with a great menu, wood burner, skittle alley and outdoor eating area. The New Inn is a very short walk along the main high street, so if you don t feel like cooking or fancy a pint you can wonder down without worrying about driving home. The inn has a lovely welcoming atmosphere and often holds events such as pub quiz and fish n chip nights.
EXPLORING THE AREA
The main areas for walking and cycling are the Blackdowns and the nearby Quantock Hills. The Quantocks are known for their beautiful open pathways and amazing views from the tor. If you love hiking and walking you will be in your element with these areas of natural beauty on your doorsetp.
There s a fabulous old steam train line which starts it s journey in the nearby village of Bishops Lydeard, then meanders along the northern Somerset coastline to Minehead, stopping at many quaint villages including ancient Dunster with it s castle on the way. You can get a day ticket and hop on and off as you like, visiting beaches such as Blue Anchor and Dunster should you choose to. The train welcomes children and dogs and is a fabulous day out, where you feel like youve stepped back in time.
If you prefer to drive, the north coast is a short 25 minute drive away through the countryside. You can visit Minehead, Porlock, Dunster and Kilve beach with its lovely tea garden with within easy driving distance. Another great beach is St Audries Bay which is near the town of Wiliton.
Further afield, just a 50 minute drive takes you to towns like Glastonbury and Wells in east Somerset. Just a short drive further and you can spend a day in the cities of Bath or Bristol; both are interesting in their own ways for different reasons and worth a visit.
There s a golf course where you can also pitch and putt just a 10 minute drive away in Oak village and you can also visit the beautiful house and grounds of Hestercombe If you want to explore the coast line beyond Somerset, its only an hour or so drive over the county border to Combe Martin, Ilfracombe and Woolacombe in Devon.
You may not want to go anywhere once you ve made yourself at home in this lovely little cottage though. You may prefer to go for long walks, pop down to the pub for a meal or just chill with a glass of something in the gorgeous, secluded garden.
Either way, you have west Somerset to explore and further beyond this hidden gem and it s coastline, there s east Somerset and north Devon within easy reach.
GETTING HERE
Depending where you re coming from, you will ultimately end up on the M5, (unless travelling from Devon/Cornwall)where you ll exit at J25 Taunton. The village is just a short drive from there along the A358, then when you get to the main roundabout at Bishops Lydeard you turn left and follow the lanes which will take you to Halse in 10 minutes.
WOOD BURNER
Please use with care and caution. There s a log store, but we ask that any logs used and replaced please. During months April - September the burner is seldom needed.
DOGS
No dogs in the cottage please
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Please use log burner with care and if left lit when going to bed please close doors. If you use house logs please replace them
Please leave dogs downstairs while staying. They can be comfortable in the kitchen/utility/conservatory area if you are leaving them.
Important information
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has not indicated whether there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a first aid kit
About the area
Taunton
Located in Taunton, this cottage is in a rural area and by the sea. Bishop's Lydeard Station and Bakelite Museum are cultural highlights, and some of the area's attractions include AJ'z Activity Centre and Wellsprings Leisure Centre. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Darby Way or County Cricket Ground. Fishing offers a great chance to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with cycling, hiking and horse riding nearby.
Is Annies Cottage: Beautiful red stone cottage in the heart of Somerset pet-friendly?
No, pets are not allowed at this property.
How much does it cost to stay at Annies Cottage: Beautiful red stone cottage in the heart of Somerset ?
As of 12 Apr 2026, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at Annies Cottage: Beautiful red stone cottage in the heart of Somerset on 4 Oct 2023 start from AU$149, including taxes and fees. This price is based on the lowest nightly price found in the last 24 hours for stays in the next 30 days. Prices are subject to change. Choose your dates for more accurate prices.
How much is parking at Annies Cottage: Beautiful red stone cottage in the heart of Somerset ?
On-site parking is available at the property.
What time is check-in at Annies Cottage: Beautiful red stone cottage in the heart of Somerset ?
Check-in begins at 3:30 PM.
What time is check-out at Annies Cottage: Beautiful red stone cottage in the heart of Somerset ?
Checkout is at 11:00 AM.
Where is Annies Cottage: Beautiful red stone cottage in the heart of Somerset located?
Situated by the sea, this cottage is within 3 miles (5 km) of Bishop's Lydeard Station, Tarr Steps and Darby Way. Quantock Hills and AJ'z Activity Centre are also within 6 miles (10 km).
Reviews
10
Exceptional
Reviews are presented in chronological order, subject to a moderation process, and verified unless otherwise labelled.
Annie’s Cottage is a really lovely place to stay. It is cosy and beautifully decorated throughout. The kitchen is really well equipped which includes tea/coffee and other store cupboard essentials which we were invited to use. The bedroom we used was good with plenty of storage and the bed was super comfy. The bathroom was small but had a good shower and we had no problems with either the wash basin or saniflo toilet as other reviews had commented on! The cottage has a lovely conservatory and garden which we used regularly to sit in. The village is very pretty with interesting walks on the doorstep, it also has a great pub just a few minutes from the cottage! All in all we had a great time so much so we extended our stay here. Would definitely recommend this cottage and will come back again!
Suzan W.
Stayed 5 nights in Jul 2019
Response from VrboOwner on 24 Mar 2020
Happy to have been able to extend your stay Suzan. I agree the basin and toilet aren’t a problem in any way .. thanks for mentioning that 😊� The calendar is already open for next year .. would love to see you again !
Verified
10/10 Excellent
Esther v.
28 May 2019
Beautiful restorated cottage
We spent 5 nights at this very beautiful restorated cottage. There was a lot of space for 3 people. The owner let us know in een email that the kitchen was a bit small, but that was not the case. The dishwasher was not very big, but it was big enough for 3 people. Everything was there, and everything looked polished and neat. The only thing we missed was a teapot, (that, or we couldn't find it :)).
The dubble bed was smaller than expected, but maybe the Dutch are used to bigger beds than Brits.
The garden was private en beautiful.
The cottage is located in a quiet and beautiful village. The local people are very friendly and willing to help you with anything.
Esther v.
Stayed 5 nights in May 2019
Response from VrboOwner on 24 Mar 2020
Thanks for the lovely review Esther. I'm glad you enjoyed the cottage, the village and the friendly locals. The place was left immaculate.. thank you!
Where do I start....we have stayed in numerous holiday let’s in various parts of the country, but Annie’s exceeded all expectations!!....From setting foot in the front door we felt relaxed and at home. T he cottage was so clean, and well presented. kitchen had everything you needed, bathroom was compact, shower powerful and bed super comfortable!....conservatory was the best room in the house for me, so relaxing, and a beautiful cottage garden to sit and relax in at the end of a day exploring the surrounding area..Halse itself is a beautiful, friendly little village, and everyone went out of their way to speak. I’m sure we will return sometime in the future
Sonja C.
Response from VrboOwner on 8 Sept 2020
Thanks for the lovely review Sonja. You’re always welcome to visit again.
Beautiful cottage with all the mod cons especially the Dishwasher. Absolutely loved the fast fibre broadband, private garden, conservatory and of course the off street parking. Only negative is the shower head keeps dropping out of the holder.
Annie's cottage is a lovely little place and situated in a beautiful village hidden behind those country lanes!
Beautifully set out, Double Bed very comfy, the single room had a single bed and a blow up mattress which is nt stated in the description. With two children trying to decide who was sleeping where. Bathroom small but adequate, Kitchen lovely but a Freezer would of been useful. Recycling instructions need to be listed in Welcome pack to. Lastly a beautiful garden to sit in. Excellent communication to with property manager. Thanks Again for a lovely stay!
philip t.
Response from VrboOwner on 24 Mar 2020
Thanks for the 5*review Philip and glad you enjoyed your stay at Annie's. I thought the recycling info was in the pack so thanks for pointing that out.,, it is on the homeaway welcome info, but I will add it to the pack. When I advertised the property I thought there was room for a slide out bed I had, but it was half an inch long so we had to get the blow up as some 4 person stays were already booked. I've now changed property info to 3 bed as I agree a blow up isn't ideal.
This dear little cottage has been tastefully modernized throughout. Beds were comfortable and kitchen well supplied. There is good wifi in the cottage but phone service only available weakly at certain places in the village. The garden is newly landscaped and has picnic table and chairs set out to take advantage of the sun. The nearby pub is a great place to meet people and the food is EXCELLENT ! We thoroughly enjoyed our stay.
sarah m.
Stayed 4 nights in Jul 2019
Response from VrboOwner on 24 Mar 2020
Really happy you enjoyed your stay Sarah. Thanks for the lovely review.... do come again.
Dans un petit village perdu dans les collines, un grand gite très confortable et très bien équipé (c’est le logement habituel de la propriétaire), avec un jardinet typique orienté plein Est. Très agréable.
It was a privilege to stay in this beautiful home which is much more than just a rental property. For what appeared to be a small cottage the rooms were surprisingly spacious and comfortable. The bright conservatory opened onto a wonderful recently landscaped garden with plenty of room to sit and enjoy the long summer evenings. The kitchen and utility room were more spacious than expected and well equipped although a small freezer could have been useful.
The provision of tea, coffee and sugar, plus the availability of a multitude of sauces, condiments and pasta was very much appreciated. The village is pretty and very quiet, although the off road parking was an essential. The New Inn and its local clientele were all very welcoming and the food there was excellent. Overall an excellent location for a quiet getaway but still with good access to Taunton, Minehead, Exmoor and The Quantocks.
Keith W.
Response from VrboOwner on 24 Mar 2020
I’m so pleased you enjoyed your stay at Annie’s Keith and to hear that you enjoyed the hospitality of the New Inn and the village. Thanks for the lovely review .. I do hope to see you here again soon.
Bella
We had a wonderful short break at Annie’s cottage. The cottage was absolutely spotless when we arrived and is very well equipped and cosy including a very comfortable bed! The cottage has a lovely garden and conservatory which we sat in in the evening. The cottage is in a very peaceful little village, perfect rural retreat. We can’t recommend highly enough.
Jenny W.
Stayed 3 nights in Jul 2019
Response from VrboOwner on 24 Mar 2020
Glad you enjoyed Annie’s and the village so much you wanted to extend your stay Jenny. Thanks for the lovely review .. the calendar is open again for next summer .. so come again anytime
A delightful cottage - clean, bright, comfortable and with a pretty rear garden (had just been landscaped prior to our stay). Just one thing, the upstairs bathroom has a very small hand basin and the toilet is a Saniflow - which some people may find undesirable !
We have rented many properties over the years, and Annie's is a little gem, however we could probably pick fault with Buckingham palace, only a couple of points to raise about Annie's, a freezer would have been made use of, and some written information regarding local amenities, walks and even info regarding recycling which bins and boxes etc. The only other slight down side was the bathroom wash basin is tiny, however this is a home rather than a sole holiday property so personal preferences will differ. Lovely place to explore Somerset from.
A beautiful cottage in a picturesque village. Annie's Cottage was tastefully decorated with quality furnishings and attention to homely detail. It's more spacious than the photos suggest and it's light and bright. The relaxing lounge feels like a page from a lifestyle magazine as well as being really cozy and comfy. The kitchen has everything you need and the lovely conservatory is inviting and leads onto a newly landscaped garden. We loved the bedrooms and the shower in the bathroom was great. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay and will definitely be booking afain very soon.
Zoe M.
Stayed 3 nights in May 2019
Response from VrboOwner on 24 Mar 2020
Thanks for the lovely review Zoe. I’m glad you loved Annie’s .. you are more than welcome to visit again
About the host
Hosted by Bella
I relocated from Hertfordshire in 2017. I fell in love with the cottage first and have since grown to love the village of Halse. People are so friendly here and there's always something going on the local pub the New Inn. Annie's is a magical cottage which has a warm, relaxed feel to it.. the perfect place to unwind.
Why they chose this property
Annie's is great for walkers and dog lovers as there are bridalways and footpaths in every direction once you step out of the door. You have the north Somerset coast a short drive away and can explore Glastonbury, Wells, Bath, Bristol and Exeter, if you'd like to go a little further. A great place to relax, unwind and visit the local pub. In the next village of Bishops Lydeard you have a supermarket, post office, 2 pubs, a petrol garage and lovely tea shop called Daisy's. The small towns of Wivilescombe and Wellington are a few minutes drive away and lovely for shopping and tea shops too.
What makes this property unique
Annie's has parking out front, two lounges (one is a small conservatory) and a lovely little walled garden, which was landscaped last year and is newly replanted. Although it's small there are 3 seating/eating areas, so that you can catch the sun as it travels across the garden. We have high speed wifi and Amazon and Netflix on the TV.