£1,000,000
5 bed detached house for saleParsons Hill, Porlock, Minehead, Somerset TA24
5 beds
3 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
Fine and Country - Minehead
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About this property
Elevated position with breathtaking coastal and countryside views
Set in approximately 1.5 acres of private gardens, woodland, and terraces
Spacious 5-bedroom accommodation arranged over three floors
Self-contained top floor annexe with balcony and private access
Open-plan kitchen/family room with Aga and slate worktops
Elegant reception rooms with fireplaces and underfloor heating
Principal bedroom with en-suite and private balcony
Underfloor heating in key areas for added comfort
Generous parking, car port, and multiple outbuildings including workshop
Direct access to woodland walks and stunning natural surroundings
Setting and approach
Tucked away on the wooded slopes of Porlock Hill, Hillgate is reached by a long private track and bridleway serving just two other homes. As the tree-lined route opens up, you are met with an extraordinary outlook—broad, sweeping views of the Exmoor coastline and rolling countryside, framed by nature and complete seclusion.
A home of distinction
Thoughtfully restored and beautifully maintained, the home’s accommodation spans three spacious floors, each with its own terrace or balcony to fully embrace its elevated setting. Warmth and charm radiate throughout the property, and oil¬fired central heating is complemented by underfloor heating in the kitchen/family room, sitting room, dining room and utility room, adding a discreet touch of luxury.
From the reception hall, with its panelled walls and tiled flooring, you step into the heart of the home: A superb open-plan kitchen and living area. Triple-aspect views bring the outdoors in, while glazed doors open to a covered terrace—perfect for entertaining, morning coffee, or evening sunsets.
The kitchen is a perfect blend of style and functionality. Slate worktops, an electric Aga, Belfast-style double bowl sink, bespoke dresser, and an island unit with breakfast bar all add to the classic country charm. There’s also a walk-in larder, offering additional cool storage and slate flooring throughout—warmed by the underfloor heating beneath your feet.
Practical living
To one side of the kitchen is a well-equipped utility room, with timber-effect surfaces, plumbing for appliances, a Grant oil-fired boiler, and a Belfast sink— ideal for muddy boots or pets. A side door opens to the covered terrace, and a cloakroom with slate flooring and WC is conveniently placed nearby with underfloor heating.
Reception rooms with character
Two additional reception rooms provide warm, elegant spaces for both everyday living and special occasions. The sitting room features a dual aspect, square bay window, and French doors opening to the garden, with a stone fireplace and woodburner offering a cozy focal point. The dining room, also with a bay window, has a Victorian-style fireplace and built-in cabinetry, perfectly suited to formal dinners or festive gatherings. Both rooms benefit from underfloor heating.
Seller insight
"When we first came to view Hillgate, it was the view that stopped us in our tracks – before we even reached the front door. From its elevated position, the house looks out across the Bristol Channel, right over to the coast of Wales. Hills and woodland surround the property, giving it that rare ‘bit of everything’ feeling – sea, countryside, and total peace.
Then we stepped inside – and were stunned. The interiors had been completely redone before we arrived, and everything felt fresh and beautifully considered. Over time, we have added our own touches too – redesigning the front garden, redoing all the balconies, and watching the trees and shrubs mature on the hillside grounds. There is even a lovely summerhouse for quiet moments.
The top floor – the crowning glory – is our favourite space. With a huge picture window and balcony, it offers a view we have never tired of. The light is spectacular. Below, the open-plan kitchen and living area is the heart of the home – bright, welcoming, and where the family always gathers. Entertaining here is a dream, especially with the separate dining room.
This five-bedroom, three-storey house has held so many happy memories – from big family Christmases to simple summer evenings watching the sunset. It is secluded, peaceful, and yet just a few minutes’ drive – or a short walk – into Porlock village, where you will find everything you need, from shops and cafes to the post office and a great local pub.
Hillgate has been a joy to live in – easy to maintain, full of character, and surrounded by natural beauty. We shall miss everything about this place. Now it is time for someone else to fall in love with it, just as we did.”*
* These comments are the personal views of the current owner and are included as an insight
First floor
Staircase rises to the first floor landing, where a corner window frames breathtaking views over the valley and beyond. The principal bedroom suite enjoys a double aspect, direct access to a private balcony, and excellent wardrobe space. The en-suite includes a tiled shower, pedestal wash basin, WC, chrome towel rail and recessed lighting.
Three further bedrooms on this floor—each with their own individual charm and views—are served by a stylish family bathroom, complete with a freestanding roll-top bath, WC, basin, recessed shower and part-panelled walls.
Second floor annexe suite
A cleverly designed top floor suite presents enormous versatility. With independent access via an external staircase, it functions beautifully as a guest suite, self-contained annexe, or potential holiday let (subject to consents).
This level features a bright triple-aspect study/living room, a balcony with stunning views, and a fifth bedroom with walk-in airing cupboard and open-plan en-suite bathroom—fitted with a bath, circular basin, WC, heated towel rail, twin Velux windows, and underfloor heating. A hallway with deep storage leads back to the gardens via the private staircase, giving this level added privacy and flexibility.
Gardens and grounds
The setting is truly idyllic. Approximately 1.5 acres of gardens and grounds wrap around the house, combining natural woodland with structured garden terraces. A gated gravel driveway leads to a generous parking and turning area, while a composite decked balcony adjoins the kitchen/family room, featuring glass balustrading and unspoiled views.
The gardens are mainly laid to lawn with mature borders and trees for shelter and privacy. Meandering paths, sunny terraces, and tucked-away seating areas invite quiet moments or larger gatherings. Outbuildings include a timber-framed studio/workshop, shed, dog kennel, summer house and car port, all complementing the outdoor lifestyle this property promotes. Direct access from the property to exceptional countryside walks.
Additional information
Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax Band: G
Services: Mains electricity, private water and drainage, oil-fired central heating
Underfloor Heating: Installed in the kitchen/family room, sitting room, dining room, utility, cloakroom
From Minehead, take the A39 to Porlock. Drive through the village, forking left at the Toll Road sign as you leave. Continue for half a mile up Porlock Hill, and look for the sign for Halsecombe on the left. Turn onto the private track, and on reaching a cottage, turn sharply back left—Hillgate lies at the end on the right.
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