This lovingly converted hayloft is set within the grounds of a Grade II-listed thatched Devon longhouse, with an array of village amenities in nearby Moretonhampstead.
Just a mile from the thriving town of Moretonhampstead, this stunning first-floor property makes a wonderful getaway for two. Occupying a central position in the heart of Dartmoor National Park, this beautiful hayloft conversion has been tastefully furnished and decorated, and provides cosy, fresh and welcoming holiday accommodation for walkers and nature lovers exploring this spellbinding region. Featuring exposed beams in the vaulted ceiling, along with a welcoming wood burner, this beautiful retreat is perfect for couples discovering the stunning Devon countryside.
Stepping into the property, the light ground-floor entrance hall features an open-tread wooden staircase which winds up into the fresh and cosy first-floor bedroom. This comfortable and stylishly decorated room features a beamed ceiling, plenty of seating, a king-size bed and a pair of single mattresses in the day bed. A few steps lead down into the spacious and tastefully designed open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner with exposed beams and pretty views. The lounge is perfect for sitting back in front of the wood burner and enjoying a movie on the Smart TV. There’s a delightful dining area, and the fully equipped kitchen is a pleasure to cook in. The apartment also has an invigorating family bathroom. Heading outside, a shared sheltered patio provides a charming space for a morning coffee, and there’s an enclosed meadow for exercising pets and for children to play in.
A great base for exploring the breathtaking hills, tors and woodlands of Dartmoor, the property is ideal for activities including walking, biking, fishing, pony trekking and spotting wildlife. The historic town of Moretonhampstead has a range of independent shops and pubs, a swimming pool and the Moretonhampstead Motor Museum. Local attractions and landmarks include Blackingstone Rock (3.5 miles), the Miniature Pony Centre (2 miles), Castle Drogo (6 miles) and Fernworthy Stone Circle (7 miles).