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Holiday Homes in Stoke St Gregory, Somerset

Self-Catering Holiday Cottages in Stoke St Gregory

Booking your holiday accommodation in Stoke St Gregory early is recommended for the best choice of holiday rentals.

Gray Manes
Low Ham, Somerset Around 6 miles from Stoke St Gregory
Gray Manes, Somerset,  England Viewed 17 times in last week.
Sleeps 6 - 14, 6 Bedroom
Weekly price: £ 2500 - £ 6750
Next Available: 09/02 to 13/02/2026
Living & Leisure Facilities: woodburner Microwave Dishwasher Washing machine Own swimming pool Games room Garden
Type of Holiday: No dogs allowed Special celebrations Group welcome
Riverside
Westport, Somerset Around 5 miles from Stoke St Gregory
Riverside, Somerset,  England Viewed 18 times in last week.
Sleeps 3 - 6, 3 Bedroom
Weekly price: £ 200 - £ 800
Next Available: 14/03 to 23/07/2026
Living & Leisure Facilities: woodburner Open fire coffee machine Microwave Dishwasher Washing machine Garden
Type of Holiday: 3 dogs welcome
Rower Fort
Honiton, Devon Around 15 miles from Stoke St Gregory
Rower Fort, Devon,  England Viewed 16 times in last week.
no booking fee
Sleeps 8 - 16, 8 Bedroom
Weekly price: £ 4950 - £ 6750
Next Available: 27/03 to 03/04/2026
Living & Leisure Facilities: Open fire Microwave Dishwasher Washing machine Own swimming pool Garden BBQ
Type of Holiday: 3 dogs welcome Special celebrations Hen Parties Stag parties Group welcome


Cottages, Apartments & Lodges in Stoke St Gregory, Somerset, England

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Sitting right in the heart of Somerset in a tranquil rural setting, Stoke St Gregory nestles between West Sedgemoor and Curry Moor in the Somerset levels and offers easy access to many attractions and places of interest. There are the beaches of North Somerset and East Devon, the National parks of Exmoor and Dartmoor, the Quantock hills and both the cities of Bristol and Exeter. The village is also home to the Willows and Wetlands visitor centre which offers tours of over 80 acres of withies, willow yards and basket workshops and explains the place of willow in the history of the Somerset Levels. A Withy boiler which was built in 1906 can still be seen at Lovell's Farm.

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