This first floor holiday apartment is set in the grounds of the Knapp House estate on the edge of the village of East Anstey, close to the town of Dulverton and sleeps four people in two bedrooms.
1 of 4 properties set in 60 acres, children's playground, chickens, sheep, ponies, superb views of exmoora warm welcome awaits you at these well converted farm buildings, set on the edge of hawkridge village, in the peace and tranquillity of exmoor
A delightful apartment situated in the picturesque village of Chulmleigh; a hilltop town sitting in the beautiful Devon countryside above the River Taw.
1 of 4 properties set in 60 acres, children's playground, chickens, sheep, ponies, superb views of exmoor a warm welcome awaits you at these well converted farm buildings, set on the edge of hawkridge village, in the peace and tranquillity of exmoor
Nestled in tranquil Hawkcombe, ‘Tanglewood’ is a comfortable and well equipped cottage. It has a beautiful private garden that is bordered by a stream and unrivalled walking access to the moor.
Picture postcard thatched cottage overlooking Exford village green, in the heart of the Exmoor National Park. The area is ideal for lovers of both the coast and the countryside.
Stable Cottage is for families or couples, situated in the corner of our pretty courtyard. The accommodation is warm, cosy, centrally heated, tastefully decorated and well appointed.
This ground floor holiday apartment is set in the grounds of the Knapp House estate on the edge of the village of East Anstey, close to the town of Dulverton and sleeps up to five people in two bedrooms.
Beautiful cottage, extremely comfortable, beautiful linen, fully equipped, centrally located yet peaceful. A few moments walk to the sea, moors and amenities. Alfresco dining, private parking. Various activities in the area amongst beautiful, breathtaking scenery.
1 of 4 properties set in 60 acres, children's playground, chickens, sheep, ponies, superb views of exmoor a warm welcome awaits you at these well converted farm buildings, set on the edge of hawkridge village, in the peace and tranquillity of exmoor