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The exterior of the annexe is visible, showcasing a blend of traditional stone and modern cladding. A gravel driveway leads to a wooden fence and double doors, with trees in the background contributing to the rural setting.
Guest suite
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 278 reviews

Cosy walker’s retreat in The Old Mill on Dartmoor

Situated on the Two Moors Way, this is a perfect bolthole after a day exploring. This self-contained tiny annexe with private entrance is attached to a 550 year-old former Mill in the rural hamlet of Ponsworthy, 3 miles from the famous Widecombe. Kitchenette, very small shower room, extremely steep staircase ascending to cosy bedroom with seating area + Sky TV. Outdoor seating area surrounded by trees and the sound of the river. Off-street parking available nearby. Please see FULL details below.

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Tiny home
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 506 reviews

Self contained annex on Dartmoor National Park

We are positioned on the very edge of Dartmoor, with the national cycle path 50 mtrs from the gate and walking distance to the adjacent villages of Yelverton & Horrabridge. The annex is a converted stable block and offers our guests the comfort of a newly developed facility, with kitchenette, sofa area, bedroom space and luxury shower room. The Annex will provide you with all of the comforts of home, while you concentrate on enjoying the beauty of the surrounding area. We are bias, but love it!

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The exterior of the granite barn features a charming stone facade with a green door and window, framed by flower pots. A wooden sign identifies the property, while a lush garden area surrounds the entrance, contributing to the serene rural setting.
Farm stay
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 326 reviews

Come to remote Dartmoor hill farm!

Remotely situated in middle of Dartmoor, near hamlet of Hexworthy, 13 miles from Yelverton. Comfortable granite barn conversion with its own garden in working farm yard, offers self catering base in the Dartmoor National Park. Open plan living space, exposed beams, AGA and king sized bed. Ideal for exploring Dartmoor on foot, by car or by bike. A bridle path runs through the yard should you want to walk to Hexworthy, Princetown, Postbridge or beyond. Pick up/drop off service available at cost.

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The Old National School is showcased against a clear blue sky, surrounded by lush greenery and mature trees. The stone building, with its distinctive architecture, sits in a spacious grassy area with scattered rocks. A glimpse of the adjacent church tower is visible, emphasizing the historic setting.
Cottage
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 102 reviews

Beautiful Dartmoor house, idyllic moorland setting

The Old National School is a Grade II listed house, nestled in the beautiful hamlet of Sampford Spiney, located within Dartmoor National Park. Dating from 1585, the house sits in an idyllic spot between the Church and picturesque Sampford Manor. Originally the Church hall, it became the parish school in 1887 until 1923. It was only in the 1960’s that it became a residential dwelling. With its varied history, the house is quirky, with its lovely spacious rooms hinting at its eclectic history.

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A wooden hot tub is set on a sunlit deck, surrounded by scenic views. Steps lead up to the tub, which is complemented by a natural stone wall in the background. A basket of logs is positioned nearby, enhancing the tranquil outdoor setting.
Barn
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 116 reviews

Idyllic Stable Barn with wood fired outdoor spa

Nestled on our picture perfect organic farm, just behind our thatched farm house, with 360 degree moorland views and with direct access from you doorstep on to Dartmoor, Stable Barn truly is as idyllic as it is luxurious. This retreat has everything you need to relax and get away from the every day. Wander down the ancient sheep run on to the Moor and up to the Buckland Beacon Tor, or stroll round our 16acres. NEW outdoor Spa area with wood fired hot tub and sauna! Read below for wood info.

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Farm stay
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 240 reviews

900 year old Addislade Farm

Take it easy at this unique and tranquil getaway. Nestled in an extremely quiet part of Dartmoor National Park, the ideal base for exploring the beautiful moor minutes away, fabulous sandy beaches of South Devon, bohemian towns of Totnes and Ashburton and much much more. We offer 3 en-suite extra king size rooms, 2 convert to twins, fully equipped kitchen and stunning main room, all carefully renovated keeping many original features to make your stay both extremely comfortable and memorable.

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A spacious staircase with wooden steps leads to a mezzanine level, surrounded by gently curved green walls. Natural wood beams create an inviting space, while a large glass vase adds a subtle decorative touch. Ambient lighting enhances the warmth of the interior design.
Home
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 423 reviews

The Shippon. Unique luxurious South Devon getaway.

A calm, deeply luxurious space to recharge & reconnect. The Shippon is a meticulously converted cow barn with heated, polished concrete floors, gently curving deep green walls, hand-built kitchen, warmly lit reading nooks, & natural materials. Woollen blankets, feather sofa, antique Scandinavian log burner, king-size bed with French linen & down, waterfall shower, & the softest towels. Our sleepy Devon hamlet is only lit by stars at night. You might just sleep better than you have in years.

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A view from the property showcases a gravel drive leading to the house, with Dartmoor hills in the background. Green fields extend into the distance, and Dartmoor ponies are visible grazing near the garden area, surrounded by well-kept hedges.
Home
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 119 reviews

Stunning Views in Dartmoor, a Hikers Paradise

Our home is set on Dartmoor National Park surrounded by some of the UK’s most stunning scenery. The house is light and spacious with a well kept garden overlooking beautiful Dartmoor. Plenty of parking as well. There are many different walks straight from our doorstep, and many cycle routes. Ten minute drive away is Tavistock an ancient pannier market town. Five minutes walk to the local pub. So many Devon attractions within driving distance and about an hour to Devon and Cornish coasts.

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Home
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 166 reviews

Dartmoor retreat in cosy 14th century farmhouse

Enjoy a peaceful retreat from the busy modern world in a 14th century farmhouse within Dartmoor National Park. Nattor Farm is perfect for children too and is located right out on the moors. Remote and secluded, it provides an ideal base for walking and wild swimming at Tavy Cleave. The traditional cobbled yard has parking for your car. No TV but complete with wifi, books, games, well equipped kitchen, study, bathroom, two bedrooms, central heating and cosy sitting room with woodburner.

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The exterior of The Barn is showcased, featuring white plastered walls and a wooden roof. A gravel area with outdoor seating is visible, surrounded by greenery and blooming plants. Windows allow natural light, and a door invites entry into the peaceful space.
Barn
5 out of 5 average rating, 213 reviews

The Barn, West Ford Farm

The Barn is part of an historic farmstead. It was built from cob and stone in the 18th century and sits in a peaceful valley, a lovely place to get away from it all and enjoy the glorious Devon country side. It is on the edge of Dartmoor and next to the Two Moors Way. The pretty village of Drewsteignton is a couple of miles away with it's pub The Drewe Arms. The National Trust's Castle Drogo is half a mile beyond that. The Drogo Estate has beautiful walks along the River Teign

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A rustic corridor is framed by exposed wooden beams and rough-hewn walls. A cozy orange armchair is positioned in the adjacent room, inviting relaxation. Textured flooring combines slate and cobblestones, adding to the historical character of the space.
Guest suite
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 259 reviews

The Guest Wing - Boutique Space in Dartmoor Valley

The Guest Wing forms part of our medieval house nestled in an idyllic hamlet within Dartmoor National Park. Guests have exclusive use of this wing of the house where historic beauty is sensitively combined with 21st Century modern luxuries. The perfect place to escape. Listed by House & Garden as one of the best Airbnbs in Devon. Walk out of the door and up the lane onto the open moors, curl up by the fire with a favourite book or luxuriate in bed watching a movie.

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A spacious living room features two large sofas and an armchair arranged around a corbelled fireplace, which is filled with logs. Light streams in through large windows, dressed with soft curtains, illuminating the cozy decor.
Home
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 171 reviews

Dartmoor Farmhouse with Moorland Views

Unwind at this Devonshire farmhouse, surrounded by the moors. Take an early morning stroll, then head back for a morning coffee to enjoy the elevated views of Dartmoor. Although secluded with a feeling of remoteness, the picturesque village of Widecombe, with its well-known pub is only a five-minute drive away . The listed farmhouse dates back to 1750 and has been lovingly restored in a charming contemporary-chic style, providing a cosy and comfortable interior.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Dartmoor National Park located?

    Dartmoor National Park is set in southwest England, in the county of Devon. It covers a large area of moorland, hills, and forested valleys, with several nearby villages and historic towns.

  • When is the best time to visit Dartmoor National Park?

    Late spring and early autumn are frequently suggested for pleasant weather and fewer crowds. Wildflowers typically bloom in spring, while autumn has changing colors and mild conditions for walking.

  • What are some things to do near Dartmoor National Park?

    You can explore walking and cycling trails, visit castle ruins, or discover traditional market towns around Dartmoor National Park. Local farms, craft workshops, and visitor centers often provide insight into the region’s heritage.

  • How is the weather near Dartmoor National Park?

    Dartmoor National Park has cool, often damp weather year-round, with winter temperatures averaging 39–49°F (4–9°C) and mild summers around 56–69°F (13–20°C). Rainfall is frequent, so packing layers and a waterproof jacket is often recommended.

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