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The charming stone cottage is surrounded by a well-maintained garden filled with greenery and colorful flowers. A small gravel patio with metal chairs and a table is positioned in front of the cottage, inviting leisurely outdoor moments amid the serene countryside.
Cottage
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 330 reviews

Magical Country Hideaway

Authentic 19th Cent. gamekeeper's cottage set in some of the most beautiful countryside in England - many original features, log fires, squishy sofas, & large well-maintained private garden. The ideal spot for a romantic weekend or a countryside adventure with family or friends. Woodland walks, riding, cycling & fishing available. Fast wi-fi. Great pubs/food nearby. Dogs welcome. (When booking, please read our House Rules and include a short profile to help us improve your holiday experience).

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A quaint cottage featuring natural stone exterior and a traditional brick-detail entrance. The front garden is lush with greenery and bordered by a low stone wall, while a British flag flutters above, complementing the charming landscape under a clear blue sky.
Cottage
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 139 reviews

Cosy, 2 bedroom, Dartmoor cottage. Dog friendly.

Perfect for walkers, the village of Belstone is on the north edge of Dartmoor National Park, yet only 5 minutes from the A30. Sheep and ponies graze freely through the village, and as you walk past the excellent Tors Inn the moor opens up giving access to hiking, biking and horse riding activities. Once you have arrived in Belstone you can leave your car and simply enjoy the walks and outdoor pursuits Dartmoor has to offer. Okehampton with it's range of shops is an easy 10 minute drive away.

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An exterior view of the converted Wesleyan Chapel showcases its unique architecture, featuring a stone façade and arched windows. A circular window is visible, adding to the character of the building. The entrance is framed by greenery, while a clear blue sky provides a bright backdrop.
Home
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 102 reviews

Quirky, comfortable, converted Chapel

Chapel Corner forms half of a converted Wesleyan Chapel built in 1864. It is centred in the beautiful, ancient village of Winkleigh which is the heart of Devon, equidistant from both coasts and moors and allows guests to explore this fantastic area. The Chapel is foremost a home; comfortable and quirky. There is a spacious kitchen with with a stunning staircase, a large sitting and dining room with cosy woodburner, two beautiful bedrooms, a modern shower room and bathroom. Parking for 1 car.

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A lush green landscape is presented, featuring rolling hills and dense vegetation under a partly cloudy sky. Various trees line the view, adding depth to the scenery, while a well-kept lawn stretches into the distance, inviting a sense of tranquility.
Cabin
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 551 reviews

Fingle Farm

A delightful one bedroom chalet near to the picturesque village of Drewsteignton. The chalet is located within a small holding with the family home close by. The property is within close proximity to the A30 and within 16 miles of Exeter Airport. The self contained chalet comprises a double bed, fully equipped kitchen and shower room. Wi-Fi. We do have a number of animals on the small holding, which are kept in a separate area. The chalet is popluar with walkers on the Two Moors Way close by.

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A panoramic view showcases rolling hills and lush, green trees under a clear blue sky. Distant clouds float gently above the horizon, creating a serene landscape that highlights the natural beauty of the surrounding area.
Guest house
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 219 reviews

Coach House-Gateway to Dartmoor 'An absolute Gem!'

A private guest house with stunning views, the Coach House adjoins 'The Mount', an imposing granite built former Quarry Captains House sitting atop a hill in it's own 15 acre estate. Bridle paths lead from the property directly onto the moor. The friendly moorland Village of Sticklepath is a short walk away with its two pubs, Village Shop and National Trust's Finch Foundry. Only 2mins off the A30, a pet friendly, family friendly stay in a central Devon location, a perfect base for exploring.

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A cozy living area features a log burning fireplace with a warm glow. A flat-screen TV is positioned on a wooden console next to a collection of books. A comfortable chair is nearby, complemented by decorative cushions. Light streams in through a window, illuminating the stone-tiled floor.
Guest house
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 306 reviews

Swallow View, Umberleigh, North Devon

Beautiful guest house just outside Umberleigh in North Devon, in the heart of the Taw Valley. Our guest house is situated atop a hill with panoramic views of the surrounding scenery and historic Tarka Trail. Fully self-contained building, patio and parking area. Fully fitted kitchen and living room, with a separate bedroom and en-suite bathroom. Underfloor heating coupled with a log burning fireplace for chilly days. Only a short drive to some stunning beaches and marvelous countryside.

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A spacious bedroom features a comfortable bed with crisp white linens and a decorative pillow. A wooden dresser and a chair are positioned near the window, which offers views of the outside. Soft, neutral tones create a calm and serene atmosphere.
Home
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

Rose Cottage, in rural Devon village

Rose Cottage started life as a stable with hay loft and has undergone an exquisite transformation into a delightful, one bedroom cottage. Excellently located for convenient access to all that Devon and Cornwall have on offer, Rose cottage provides the perfect couples retreat with plenty to keep you entertained during your stay. Enjoy exploring the picturesque landscapes of both Dartmoor and Exmoor, or spend relaxing days at the stunning Cornwall and North or South Devon beaches.

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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, 205 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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The exterior of a charming medieval cottage is captured, featuring a steeply pitched thatched roof and whitewashed walls. The structure is complemented by a stone chimney and framed windows, surrounded by a green hedge for privacy.
Cottage
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 116 reviews

Meadow Cottage, at a micro-brewery near Dartmoor

An idyllic cob and thatch cottage with its own 1-acre meadow and real-ale micro brewery onsite. Meadow Cottage is a private self-contained wing at Westacott Barton, a medieval open hall house (listed Grade II* with Historic England), dating back over 600 years and today set within 22 acres of stunning countryside. Perfectly located right in the centre of Devon near the small town of North Tawton. Stunning beaches are within a 1 hour drive. Access onto Dartmoor is nearby.

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An open-plan living area features a warm woodburner as a focal point, illuminating the space. A wooden dining table sits in the foreground, complemented by a large vase of flowers. A cozy seating area is arranged around a television, with a staircase leading to the upper floor.
Guest house
5 out of 5 average rating, 140 reviews

The Annex

Welcome to our charming annex in Inwardleigh, near Okehampton and Dartmoor. Our one-bedroom retreat offers a peaceful getaway or a base to explore Devon. The open-plan layout includes a well-equipped kitchen, dining area, and a snug living room with a woodburner. Upstairs, a cozy bedroom and ensuite shower await. The annex, next to the hosts' home, provides flexible arrival with a lock box and access key. Your perfect escape awaits in this idyllic village setting.

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The exterior of a self-contained unit features a wooden porch with a railing, providing access to the main entrance. A grassy area surrounds the entrance, and a pathway leads to a wooden gate. Mature trees and shrubs add to the natural setting.
Tiny home
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 152 reviews

Loaders View - A self-contained Glamping Lodge

Loaders' View is a beautiful self-contained unit in the centre of Devon. It is easily accessible to other local amenities. For the walking enthusiast, leisurely country walks or hiking and rambling over the outstanding natural beauty of Dartmoor awaits you. Inside is well equipment with household items such as a hot plate, microwave, fridge, wet room and spacious living area to relax. Outside seating area provides a tranquil setting of the Devon countryside

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A charming thatched annex features a white exterior with a welcoming front door. Colorful flowers bloom in front of the entrance, surrounded by lush greenery. A stone pathway leads to the door, complemented by a clear blue sky above.
Cottage
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

Cosy thatched cottage in peaceful north Dartmoor

Freshly renovated cosy thatched annex to our listed Devon longhouse dating from 1380, set in large gardens and peaceful rolling countryside. One mile from Spreyton village, (a pleasant walk along the footpaths through fields) which has a community shop and the award winning Tom Cobley Tavern. Spreyton is ideally located 10 mins from the A30, just 4 miles north of Dartmoor National Park and within easy access of the north and south Devon coasts.

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