This is a beautiful, detached stone built cottage on a courtyard with two other cottages and the swimming pool building.
Downstairs is a welcoming sitting/dining area with a smart TV & log burner. A couple of steps go up to the kitchen, including a full range of kitchen units, with integrated dishwasher and microwave. A winding staircase leads up to the landing off which are two bedrooms, one with a king-size four poster bed and the other with twin beds. The travertine tiled bathroom has bath, rainforest shower, toilet and wash basin.
Peacock Cottage has its own secluded lawned garden with outdoor furniture and barbecue as well as lovely views. Combinations of our smaller cottages can be let together to sleep up to 10 – extended dining facilities can be arranged in Aylesbury cottage to allow you to eat as a group. Or can be let with a larger house for all sized parties. Full WiFi.
There is a beautiful indoor pool kept toasty all year round and a children’s play area indoors and outdoors with trampoline, swings, ball pool and lots more. There are also 16 acres of grounds with woodland, meadows, streams and ponds. We are home to all manner of wildlife including badgers, foxes and buzzards. There is a huge, fenced animal enclosure with alpaca, ducks, chickens, peacocks, pigs, and even goats.
Combe Martin village is a mile away. It has a lovely, sheltered beach, famous for its rock pools, together with shops, pubs, and a museum. It has a rich history and lively events including a yearly carnival.
Exmoor National Park is just up the hill, half a mile away. It has cliffs (England’s highest), small bays, lovely walks, wildlife, wooded coombes, prehistoric remains, ancient castles and churches and unspoilt small towns and villages.
There are miles and miles of huge wide sandy beaches just 20 minutes away – brilliant for surfing. There is trendy Croyde; miles long Woolacombe and vast, Saunton Sands with its internationally famous dune Nature Reserve.
There are lovely small towns all around with full modern facilities but also with their own unique attractions. Lovely Lynton and Lynmouth linked by a water driven cliff railway. Pretty Ilfracombe with its picturesque harbour now the setting for Damien Hirst’s massive statue – love it or hate it you must see it. Barnstaple with its famous Pannier Market, Bideford with its ancient bridge.
There are so many attractions and activities nearby. Zoo, wildlife park, castles, museums, stately homes, gardens, riding, golf, surfing, sailing, boat trips, fishing, walking, theatres, cinemas, restaurants and much more.
There are shared washing machines in the laundry room for three cottages.