Offering stunning countryside views from almost every window, this former tractor barn boasts the perfect combination of homely contemporary touches with characterful original features, nestled at the heart of the spectacular woodland walks and breath taking scenery of the North Devon countryside, just moments from the sandy shoreline of the North Devon coast. For those of you who love the water, head to Combe Martin beach 8 miles away, to try a spot of kayaking. Combe Martin Wildlife and Dinosaur Park and Exmoor Zoo are less than 6 miles away.
Boasting exposed oak beams and brickwork and a neutral colour palette that perfectly reflects your scenic surroundings, the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner offers a homely warmth that beckons you to soothe weary walking muscles on the sumptuous sofa, make special family memories seated around the dining table and rustle up a locally sourced feast in the stylish kitchen. As day turns to dusk, take a long soak in the free-standing bath in the family bathroom before answering the call of bedtime in the ground floor bedroom or the master mezzanine bedroom for a peaceful slumber before tomorrow’s adventure. Admire stunning views of the countryside that surrounds you by dining alfresco in the enclosed courtyard, before heading into the shared games room for table tennis and other giant garden games. Say hello to the resident goats and chickens on site.
The rural village of Bratton Fleming, nestled on the edge of Exmoor National Park, is the perfect spot to discover the wild landscape of North Devon’s countryside and the sandy beaches of North Devon’s coastline. Get back to nature at Wistlandpound Reservoir a mile away to enjoy a scenic walk while admiring wonderfully serene views. Pack your wetsuit and head 7 miles towards the coast to reach the Combe Martin beach, to hire a kayak or paddleboard to explore the breath taking coastline from its best watery angle. Answer the call of retail therapy at the riverport town of Barnstaple 10 miles away, boasting a mix of high street stores, independent boutiques and a historic pannier market.
Head to Lynton and Lynmouth, (9 miles) a very pretty coastal town with the famous cliff top railway or just a few miles around the coast is the town of Ilfracombe, a popular destination for visitors to the area, thanks to its stunning Tunnels Beaches, interesting aquarium, range of shops, and choice of well-regarded restaurants. For those who like nothing more than spending their holiday relaxing on the beach, this area is a real treat, with numerous sandy beaches within easy reach including those at Woolacombe, Croyde, and Saunton Sands.