Facilities Victoria Hut comprises a comfortable double bed with bed linen provided. The kitchenette area inside the hut has a gas hob for basic cooking and cooking equipment, cutlery, crockery and glasses are provided. The fridge and lights are solar powered. The wood-burner heats the hut up really well, to keep you warm on cooler nights (logs included). There is no running water in the hut, but mains tap (drinking) water is available in the nearby facilities building with shared washing up area. The toilet and hot shower is located outside the hut, in the facilities building, approx 30 metres away. Each Hut has a private and lockable toilet/shower room. Towels and toiletries are included. Each unit has it's own allocated toilet/shower room.
There is no wi-fi, but mobile phone and 4G signal is good on most networks.
Location Victoria Hut is located on the edge of the small hamlet of Allerford, probably most well known for the 15th century pack horse bridge and the local National Trust and picture perfect thatched country cottages, also in nearby Selworthy and Bossington. The larger village of Porlock is a short drive - approx 1.5 miles - less than 5 mins in the car, or approx 30 minutes on foot via quiet country lane, has a selection of pubs, restaurants, tea rooms and shops. Minehead is the nearest town, with supermarkets and other shops, approx 10 minute drive.
There are many walks from the doorstep - within easy access is Bossington beach and Porlock Weir or head up onto North Hill or Dunkery Beacon for amazing views across the Bristol Channel to Wales.