Nutsford House

Dulverton, Somerset
Bed & Breakfast
+44 (0)7554 748835
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From
£110 - £120
per night

A big, light-filled 1920s house overlooking the Brockey valley in 10 acres of gardens and private woodland, for walkers and nature lovers

Bedroom

2 rooms

Sleeps

Rooms sleep 2

£110 - £120 per night

The Experience

Come for unspoilt countryside bouncing with wildlife, super friendly young hosts, fab breakfasts and a large library to peak your interest. It’s a relaxing place to be and you’re welcome to sit in the garden watching birds, wander through it admiring rare flora and fauna, dabble in the rushing stream or strike out into woodland for red deer spotting. The views over the valley are glorious and serious walkers can join many paths through the Exmoor National Park.

A Nutsford House Full English (or vegetarian and vegan varieties) will set you up for time outdoors. All ingredients are locally sourced with eggs from their rescue hens and porridge and toast made on the Aga. Views from the dining room soar over the valley, and if the weather isn’t good you can sit by the wood-burner in the library where you’ll find lots of lovely books.

South-facing, simple bedrooms have those views, modern bathrooms and comfy beds. The peace is hypnotic.

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We think you'll love

  • Sitting in the dining room having breakfast, watching the view, planning your next adventure
  • Striding out on heart-warming walks through a rural landscape which will remind you of your childhood, listening to many birds
  • Choosing a book from the thought-provoking library and settling in front of the wood-burner
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You should know

  • No babbling TVs in the bedrooms - this is a quiet place
  • Bathrooms are private and right next to each bedroom

Essentials

  • Swimming pool
  • EV charger
  • Hot tub
  • Garden
  • Open fire / woodburner
  • Breakfast included
  • Breakfast available
  • Meals available
  • Vegetarian meals
  • Oven
  • Parking on premises
  • Free parking nearby
  • Accessible by public transport
  • WiFi
  • Television
  • Spa
  • Central heating
  • Limited mobility
  • Wheelchair access
  • Mobile reception
  • Hob
  • Bar
  • Barbecue
  • Licensed premises
  • Paid parking nearby
  • Air conditioning
  • Relaxation areas
  • Washing machine
  • Tennis court
  • Microwave oven
  • No smoking
  • Credit cards
  • Working farm
  • Owner has pets
  • Dishwasher
  • Pets welcome

Family friendly

  • Baby monitor
  • Books and toys
  • Children welcome
  • Babies welcome
  • Stair gates
  • High chair
  • Fire guard
  • Cot available

Nearby

  • Pub/bar within 3 miles
  • Restaurant within 3 miles
  • Shop within 3 miles

Activities

  • Bikes available
  • Food courses
  • Kayaking
  • Other courses
  • Sailing
  • Surfing
  • Wild swimming

Accommodation

Pricing

Nightly price
from £110
Surcharges
Singles £83-£90.
1 Twin/double
£120
1 Double
£110

Information

Booking information

Check in
3pm
Check out
11am
Other details
Single room is £83-£90.
Closed
Rarely.
No smoking
Smoking not permitted anywhere in the property.
Owner has pets
Animals living on the property

Reviews

We had a fantastic stay at Amanda and James's beautiful B&B near Dulverton. They were perfect hosts, and not only was the accommodation very dog-friendly, it came with a very friendly dog called Louis! Great food and a relaxing, peaceful location made for a perfect two-night stay.

Tony, Frome

Amanda and James have exquisite taste - the B&B is beautifully located and finished with large rooms, comfortable beds, and the bathroom was luxurious indeed. Hiking right from the front door, and easy access to all Exmoor National Park has to offer. Lovely breakfasts with lots of choice for carnivores to vegans. Highly recommended indeed.

Steve, Toronto

Beautiful setting and friendly, attentive hosting from Amanda and James. Everything about the room and house is comfortable, they provide a wonderfully healthy and very tasty selection of breakfasts and are kind and pleasant in all interactions. I had a lovely stay, hope to visit again and wholeheartedly recommend staying at Nutsford House B&B.

Hilary, Matlock

My wife and I spent three nights in this truly wonderful house which, to us, felt more like a country hotel than a regular B&B. Large airy rooms, great breakfasts and friendly accommodating hosts made our stay truly memorable. Guests have access to the extensive grounds and when we visited the woods were ablaze with bluebells and wild garlic whilst the azaleas in the garden were magnificent. If you are looking for somewhere to stay close to Exmoor you won't do much better than this.

David, Bristol

Fabulous B&B. Lovely hosts. Great breakfast! Very tranquil location.

Tim, Midhurst

Very warm reception with tea and scones. Good advise from host for dinner and petrol station in town. Breakfast was excellent.

Floris, Holland

Amanda and James made us most welcome to their beautiful and comfortable house tucked away in the folds of the countryside near Exmoor, as did Louis the golden retriever. Situated in a peaceful garden, with wonderful views over the valley, Nutsford is a place to switch off and take time to appreciate the natural world around you. It is also ideally placed for visits to many sites of historic interest, among them Cleeve Abbey and Dunster Castle.

Susan, Tavistock

We had the most wonderful stay at Nutsford House, the location was fabulous and very peaceful. Amanda and James were so friendly and welcoming, and James' homemade baked beans made a tasty addition to the delicious breakfast. Our room was so comfortable and the fabulous location was convenient for visiting some lovely areas around Exmoor.

Teresa, Somerset

James and Amanda have got a good thing going here. Great location within easy reach of all Exmoor’s different activities, a very attentive, warm and chatty welcome, and an unbeatable veggie full English breakfast (I have no doubt that the carnivorous version is equally good.) We wish them great success with their new(ish) venture.

Colin, Truro

Had a delightful 3 night break at Nutsford House, Dulverton. The hosts, James and Amanda were very friendly and helpful. Very tasty cooked breakfast and some lovely walks in a beautiful part of the country.

Elaine, West Wickham

We very much enjoyed our weekend stay at Nutsford House. Extremely comfortable facilities, wonderful breakfast and great hospitality - a perfect combination!

Sarah, Windsor

We absolutely loved our stay at Nutsford House with Amanda and James. It really is the perfect B&B – a wonderfully warm welcome (complete with tea and home-made scones!), beautifully appointed double room overlooking the garden, private bathroom with sparkling clean and spacious shower (and bath), and a delicious breakfast. We loved exploring the garden and woodland around the house and watching all the birds on the feeders from the breakfast room. We wish we could have stayed longer and will definitely be back. Thank you, Amanda and James, for sharing your lovely home with us.

Tess, Oxford

Lovely house in an amazing setting. Really good breakfast too!

Graham, Oxford

Nutsford House is a very peaceful place to stay. We were made to feel very welcome. Nice touch to be given tea and scones on arrival. Breakfast was very tasty. We only stayed the one night but felt very relaxed just listening to the bird song. Would thoroughly recommend staying here. Thank you Amanda and James.

Wendy, Newton Abbot, Devon

Wonderful location, quiet without being too isolated - only a few minutes drive from Dulverton - and surrounded by woodland and lots of wildlife. Fantastic welcome from Amanda and James, with tea and homemade scones. Room was very comfortable, and choice of breakfast options to suit anyone's tastes. Will definitely be planning my return, and hope to see the red deer next time!

Simon, Northampton

Delightful few days here. A lovely quiet spacious room (Siskin room) beautifully furnished. Classic country house ambience with spotless modern facilities. The windows opened out onto the beautiful gardens with many unusual and interesting trees and shrubs. Lovely woodland walks all around and Dulverston, with interesting independent shops, is about a 15 minute drive away. Amanda and James are really lovely, friendly, helpful hosts. We appreciated the scones and tea on arrival! The breakfasts were great with lots of choice, including vegetarian and vegan options.

Barry, Talybont

Amanda and James are great hosts. Nothing was too much trouble. We really enjoyed our stay in what is a most relaxing, beautiful setting. Ideally located to explore the magic of Exmoor.

Keith, Okehampton

I really enjoyed my stay at Nutsford. The house is beautiful, and the area is so quiet and picturesque. I loved the garden! My room was clean and comfortable, and I enjoyed the breakfast. Amanda and James were happy to accommodate my dietary requirements and provided plenty of vegan options to choose from. They were also very helpful with driving directions and advising the best countryside walks. I highly recommend Nutsford House and I will be coming back next time I'm in the area.

Agnieszka, Oxford

James and Amanda have recently begun their new venture in the B & B world and are already making an exciting impression. They have a lovely home surrounded by 10 acres of gardens and woodland. They are kindly and considerate people providing superb accommodation and magnificent breakfasts. We would make only one suggestion, i.e. to install a TV in the bedrooms. Linda and David Knight

Linda & David, Swadlincote

A very warm welcome including tea and scones. A lovely house in a wonderful rural setting. Clean and comfortable bedrooms tastefully decorated. Very generous breakfast well cooked with plenty of choice. Our stay was unfortunately curtailed by Covid but we will definitely be back.

Barbara, Northampton

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Location

The neighbourhood

Dulverton is a short walk or a 5-minute drive for tea rooms, shops, restaurants and pubs. You can also canoe or kayak along the river Barle, have a pint at the Bridge Inn, or head to Wimbleball Lake for more watersports. For fine dining Woods Bar and Restaurant is excellent but you must book ahead. The Two Moors Way which takes you through Exmoor and Dartmoor is close by.

Local points of interest from James & Amanda Gillam

  • Three things that make our area especially magical : the red deer that are almost part of the community here, the night sky which has to be seen to be believed and the streams and rivers which provide the calm soundtrack to everyday life here.
  • The local wildlife are a star attraction. The bird feeders teem with a huge variety of species such as nuthatch and marsh tits. Take a walk into the woods and you should see a whole host more, as well as the incredible red deer that pass through.
  • Exmoor National Park is right on our doorstep. A 10 minute drive and the landscape changes dramatically. Great for walking, cycling, wild swimming, watersports at Wimbleball Lake and, of course, our world famous Exmoor ponies.
  • Step outside on a clear night and you are confronted with one of our lesser known treasures - the night sky. Stargazing is a magical experience here. Exmoor is famous for its Dark Skies and hosts a Dark Sky Festival every Autumn.
  • Dulverton is a 5 minute drive away and is home to independent shops, tea rooms, pubs and great places to dine like Woods Restaurant. You can get a spa treatment too or visit the National Park Centre. There are National Trust properties within 30 minutes.
  • Our area hosts interesting events and workshops all through the year. You can take part in foraging trips, guided walks, literary and musical events, art workshops and stargazing activities. We can also organise private yoga for you at Nutsford House.

Introducing

James & Amanda Gillam

Amanda, James and their dog Louis moved here in 2022 in search of a quieter existence. And they have found it! They hope that you too will find some peace and tranquillity during your stay with them.