The Butterflies B&B in Doverhay, Porlock, is on a quiet road just 3 minutes from the centre of this beautiful Exmoor village, close to woodland and hillsides, and convenient for the South-West Coast path. Recently refurbished, we offer comfortable twin, double, or king-sized rooms, with large en-suite shower/bathrooms. and fully equipped with TV, DVD, armchairs, and hot drink facilities. Expect a great breakfast, made with fresh local produce.
Rooms
Pleasant, recently decorated rooms, some with wonderful views of wooded hills and the sea. Large en-suite shower/bath rooms. Easy chairs, TV/DVD, and tea-making facilities. Ample wardrobe and drawer space.Cot available. Normally at least £20 reduction for single occupancy, and also reduction for stays of longer than two nights.
Cost from £50 Per Room
Room
Beds
High Cost
Mid Cost
Low Cost
Cost Type
En-suite
Twin
1 x Twin
₤60.00
₤30.00
₤55.00
Per Room
Yes
This light and comfortable room, together with its ensuite shower room extends the whole width of our house. It has a king-size bed, and wonderful views.
Double
1 x Double
₤55.00
₤55.00
₤50.00
Per Room
Yes
This is a comfortably-sized room, with large ensuite, which has a bath as well as a shower.
King Size
1 x Double
₤60.00
₤30.00
₤55.00
Per Room
Yes
This light and comfortable room, together with its ensuite shower room extends the whole width of our house. It has a king-size bed, and wonderful views.
The Butterflies Doverhay Porlock TA24 8LJ01643 862695The Butterflieshttps://bedandbreakfast.uk/propertyimages/2389/resize3.jpg£50
The Butterflies in Porlock
05 December 2010 by Colin
Just had a relaxing weekend stay. Brilliant. Try it!
The Butterflies in Porlock
21 November 2010 by Andrew
Excellent, very friendly, comfortable room & wonderful breakfast
About Porlock
Porlock is a beautiful village on the northern edge of Exmoor, with thatched houses, an interesting church, pubs, restaurants and shops, and two museums. To the south and west and north-east are high wooded hills including the famous Porlock Hill, dreaded by early motorists, and beyond them open land.Paths are easy to follow through the woods or down to the sea. Red deer are frequently to be seen, sometimes even in the edges of the village, and in October you can witness the rut without even leaving your car. To the northwest is the small harbour of Porlock Weir,which has its own amenities, and the sea. If you like walking, you could hardly find a better place for a holiday. A little further afield is Minehead, the start of the South-West Coast Path,which runs just to the north of Porlock, and just past that, Dunster, with its castle and gardens, cobbled streets and medieval buildings, or you can take the open-topped bus to Lynmouth and Lynton with their amenities. Minehead is also the terminus of the West Somerset Railway, with frequent steam trains throughout the year. Village events take place throughout the yearplays at the museum for example, or the Apple Day which celebrates all the food and drink which apples provide. This year Late Night Shopping takes place on 11th and 12th December - more than shopping, its a wonderful festive evening.