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  • 4 Bedrooms
    4 Bedrooms
  • Sleeps 8
    Sleeps 8
  • Bathrooms 4
    Bathrooms 4
  • Two dogs welcome
    Two dogs welcome
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About this property

Offering spacious accommodation and sharing landscaped grounds, The Farm House also has its own games room with snooker table.. Ground Floor:
Living room: Freeview TV, DVD Player, Bluetooth Speaker, Woodburner
Kitchen/dining room: Range, Microwave, Fridge/Freezer, Dishwasher, Washing Machine
Living room 2: (No TV)
Games Room: Snooker Table
Shower Room: Cubicle Shower, Toilet
First Floor:
Bedroom 1: Kingsize (5ft) Bed, Freeview TV Ensuite: Bath With Shower Over, Toilet
Bedroom 2: Double (4ft 6in) Bed, Freeview TV
Bedroom 3: 2 x Single (3ft) Beds, Freeview TV
Bedroom 4: 2 x Single (3ft) Beds, Freeview TV
Bathroom 2: Bath With Shower Over, Toilet
Bathroom 3: Corner Bath, Toilet. Initial logs for wood burner included. Cot available on request. Courtyard garden with patio and garden furniture. 2 dogs welcome, to be kept on a lead (working farm). Private parking. . All properties: Oil central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Highchair and stairgate available on request. Welcome pack. Landscaped grounds with sitting-out area and garden furniture (shared with other properties on-site). Fishing on-site (free of charge, 22nd March-30 September). No smoking. Please note: The properties have a natural water supply from a spring and there is an unfenced pond in the grounds. . Nestling in the foothills of the stunning Exmoor National Park on a working farm, The Farm House (UKC1339) and Bridge House (UKC1340) are two thoughtfully converted, semi-detached houses offering guests comfortable accommodation in this wonderful part of Devon. Combe View (ref UKC3157) is a stunning first floor apartment style accommodation. Thoughtfully converted and using timber from the surrounding forest, this really is somewhere a little bit special. The huge picture window sitting just behind the contemporary multi-fuel burner is a small offering of what is available to guests in this very comfortable accommodation set in this stunning part of Devon. All properties offer guests a good level of comfort and are ideal for families or small groups wanting to enjoy the surrounding area, and a welcome pack is waiting for you on arrival with a home-made cake, bread, butter, jam, tea, coffee, sugar and milk.
Centred on a cobbled courtyard with a pond, the properties benefit from the use of their own private sitting-out area as well as a very large, well-maintained garden with stunning views across the countryside. There are some great walks from the farm up onto Exmoor which is designated as an International Dark Sky Reserve, and there are a number of walks on the estate that take you down through woods and along valleys by rivers and past lakes. The walks are mainly off road and a wide variety of wildlife can be seen, from the wild red deer that Exmoor is famous for, to the tiny but vibrant kingfisher. On the estate there are 2 spring fed lakes; these have a population of wild brown trout. Fishing on the lakes is available in the fishing season. Access is by foot or by 4x4 vehicle as they are both located along farm tracks unsuitable for cars. Please ask for directions to the lakes.

The village of North Molton, a short drive away, has a good local shop and pub. The larger town of South Molton has a wider range of shops and local amenities.
During your stay, there is plenty to see and do. Highlights on the moor include the pretty village of Withypool, and the the famous and ancient Tarr Steps. Climb to Exmoor’s highest point at Dunkery Beacon, and then pop into the Dulverton for an afternoon cream tea. There is extensive walking to suit all abilities across the moor, and towards the coastline there are dramatic, steep cliffs at Countisbury. In the Victorian towns of Lynton and Lynmouth, there is plenty to see and do, and the two towns are connected by the famous funicular cliff railway. Other local highlights include the Valley of the Rocks, and there is also access to the South West Coast Path. For good beaches, head up to Woolacombe, Putborough and Croyde. You will be able to enjoy some of the best beaches in the country with surfing and rock pooling. For those with young children, Exmoor Zoo, Combe Martin Wildlife Park and Watermouth Castle all provide an interesting and entertaining day out. There are National Trust properties at Arlington and Knighthayes. Golf, fishing, cycling and safaris across the moor are all available locally. Beach 15 miles. Shop and restaurant 4¼ miles, pub 2 miles.
The properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 20 guests.

The property is located on a working farm.

Pets must be kept on a lead at all times.

The water is from a spring, well or borehole, and not a mains supply.

There is open water in the property grounds.

Need to know

Dogs Stay FREE
Dogs Stay FREE
Car Parking
Car Parking
Cot Available
Cot Available
Games Room
Games Room
Garden Or Patio
Garden Or Patio
Rural
Rural
Satellite Television
Satellite Television
WiFi
WiFi
Sleeps 7 Or More
Grouped Properties
Grouped Properties

Dog-Friendly Nearby

The village of North Molton, a short drive away, has a good local shop and pub. The larger town of South Molton has a wider range of shops and local amenities. During your stay, there is plenty to see and do. Highlights on the moor include the pretty village of Withypool and the famous and ancient Tarr Steps. Climb to Exmoor’s highest point at Dunkery Beacon, and then pop into the Dulverton for an afternoon cream tea. There is extensive walking to suit all abilities across the moor, and towards the coastline, there are dramatic, steep cliffs at Countisbury. In the Victorian towns of Lynton and Lynmouth, there is plenty to see and do, and the two towns are connected by the famous funicular cliff railway. Other local highlights include the Valley of the Rocks, and there is also access to the South West Coast Path. For good beaches, head up to Woolacombe, and Croyde. You will be able to enjoy some of the best beaches in the country with surfing and rock pooling. For those with young children, Exmoor Zoo, Combe Martin Wildlife Park, and Watermouth Castle all provide an interesting and entertaining day out. There are National Trust properties at Arlington and Knighthayes. Golf, fishing, cycling, and safaris across the moor are all available locally.

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