Welcome to a charming holiday cottage located in Honiton, Devon, nestled within the picturesque Blackdown Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This two-bedroom, self-catering accommodation comfortably sleeps four guests and boasts a newly converted barn design that emphasizes warmth and coziness. The spacious open-plan layout features a well-equipped kitchen seamlessly connecting to a comfortable lounge and dining area, ensuring guests have all the amenities needed for a memorable getaway. Both bedrooms are ensuite, with one offering a king-size bed and a Juliet balcony that overlooks tranquil open fields, while the second bedroom includes a zip and link bed that can be configured as either a king or two singles.
The property also provides private parking and a delightful courtyard garden at the rear, complete with a barbecue, table and chairs, and a luxurious six-person hot tub that features four seats and two loungers. Guests can enjoy scenic views of the surrounding fields and woodlands, and the garden, while not fully fenced, is roped off for safety. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the opportunity to hear the nightly chorus of owls and spot deer roaming nearby. However, it's important to note that there are three steps leading down to the garden area, and due to its proximity to a working sheep farm, pets are not permitted on the premises.
Guests can also enjoy the company of friendly chickens on the property, with the option of receiving freshly laid eggs and homemade jam upon request. The nearest village, Dunkeswell, is just a five-minute drive away and offers a grocery shop, an Indian restaurant, a bar, and a fish and chip shop. Additionally, Dunkeswell airfield, the highest licensed airfield in the UK at 839 feet above sea level, welcomes visitors year-round and offers thrilling 15,000-foot tandem skydives for adventure seekers.
For those looking to explore beyond the cottage, the market town of Honiton is only a ten-minute drive away, featuring a variety of bars, restaurants, supermarkets, and unique antique shops. The stunning Jurassic Coast is approximately a 30-minute drive, providing ample opportunities for outdoor activities. Local attractions include the Yarak Bird of Prey experience, Diggerland, and The Bear Trail, known for being Devon's muddiest family assault course. Whether you're seeking relaxation or adventure, this holiday home in Honiton offers an ideal base for exploring the natural beauty and local attractions of South West England.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!