Located in the picturesque village of Oakford, Devon, Sausage Cottage is a beautifully restored accommodation that offers a characterful and comfortable stay for up to eight guests across its four bedrooms. Over the past two decades, the cottage has been thoughtfully updated while maintaining its charm, featuring a delightful garden and easy access to scenic walking trails right from the doorstep. The village itself is home to The Red Lion, a welcoming pub known for its good food, as well as a large church and a playground equipped with swings and a football pitch, making it an ideal spot for families and visitors alike.
Sausage Cottage comprises two distinct living areas: a cozy downstairs sitting room complete with a wood fire, stereo, and an extensive CD collection, and an upstairs lounge featuring a Smart TV, DVD player, Xbox, and a selection of DVDs. The accommodation includes two double bedrooms in the cottage that share a spacious bathroom, while the adjoining barn houses two additional double bedrooms, both with en-suite facilities. Guests frequently praise the comfort of the excellent beds, ensuring a restful night's sleep. The property is equipped with two wood burners and storage heaters for warmth during the winter months, while underfloor heating in the well-equipped kitchen and lower barn adds a touch of luxury.
The newly added conservatory provides a bright and airy dining space, perfect for enjoying meals together. With Wi-Fi available throughout the cottage, guests can stay connected while enjoying their rural retreat. The surrounding area offers numerous walking opportunities, including trails in the nearby Exmoor National Park, where visitors can encounter wild horses and deer. For those seeking coastal adventures, North Devon's surfing beaches are just a 35-minute drive away, and there are also freshwater fishing ponds nearby for outdoor enthusiasts.
For shopping and dining, the nearby town of Dulverton offers a variety of antique shops, clothing stores, and homeware boutiques, as well as excellent dining options like Woods Restaurant and the Bridge Inn. For a special dining experience, guests can visit The Masons Arms in Knowstone, a Michelin-starred pub housed in a historic 13th-century building. The cottage's rural setting allows for exploration of local landmarks such as Knightshayes Court and Tiverton Castle, and activities like horse riding, hunting, and water sports are readily available, making this a versatile destination for families and travelers seeking both relaxation and adventure.
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