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North Moor
EX6 6AD
Sleeps up to 4
Dog friendly

The Furrow

Cosy cottage
This stylish barn conversion is close to the cathedral city of Exeter and sleeps up to four people in two bedrooms.

01244 746614

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Tucked away on the outskirts of the pretty village of Tedburn St Mary is Great Huish Farm.Approximately seven miles from the historic city of Exeter, this 40 acre sheep farm is just a short drive away from the north eastern edge of the Dartmoor National Park.The original ploughman's quarters have been expertly converted from a 16th century long barn where the heavy horses were stabled, to two superb, adjoining holiday homes.The Furrow, the larger of the two, retains much of the character of the original barn with ancient beams and sloping ceilings.The living space is bright, airy and open plan, complete with wood burning stove and oak floors and encompasses a stylish kitchen area.A winding staircase leads to two bedrooms, one of which has glazed doors overlooking the pony field below.To the side of the property is a lovely secluded patio with garden furniture, this leads to a lawned garden, which is shared with its neighbour, The Yoke.Summary
Ground Floor: Open Plan Lounge/Kitchen/Diner
First Floor: Bedroom 1 with king-size bed and en-suite shower room with shower, WC and washbasin
Bedroom 2 with twin (2ft 6in) beds, zip and link to make 5ft double bed
Bathroom with shower bath, WC and washbasin.
Central heating
Electric oven and hob, dishwasher, fridge, freezer, microwave
Washing machine, tumble dryer
TV/DVD, WiFi
Cot and highchair available on request
Bed linen and towels included free of charge
Off road parking for two cars
Private patio, and lawned garden shared with neighbouring property, BBQ
Up to two pets accepted
No smoking
Shop 2 miles
Pub 1 mile
Beach 18 miles.

Key info

Dog friendly, Parking, Real fire, WiFi, Garden - shared, Patio, BBQ, Available All Year, Short breaks

what's nearby...

National Trust - Castle Drogo

Castle Drogo was the last castle to be built in England. It is a dramatic castle overlooking the Teign Gorge, undergoing a conservation project to make it watertight. Nothing is normal.

Top Tip

Tedburn St Mary lies amidst the rural charm of inland Devon, just 3 miles from the stunning Dartmoor National Park and 7.5 miles west of the cathedral city of Exeter. The main streets of this award-winning village are lined with traditional thatched cottages, two good pubs, with The King's Arms Inn dating back to the early 1600s, and a well-stocked shop. Tedburn St Mary also offers the Tedburn Fair, held every September, stone-built cottages, a Methodist church built in 1930, a Methodist school room, which dates back from 1859, an 18-hole golf course and a monthly farmers' market. Close by is Dartmoor National Park, which is home to the Dartmoor pony and offers excellent walking, pony riding, golfing and pretty villages that are scattered amongst the dramatic landscape, plus the area has become an inspiration to many artists and writers. The city of Exeter is within driving distance and boasts beautiful architecture, theatre productions and plenty of shops, eateries and cinemas. Other attractions close by and well worth a visit are the Crealy Adverture Park, the beaches at Exmouth and Teignmouth and the National Trust properties of Castle Drogo, Killerton House and Lydford Gorge. Tedburn St Mary is a fabulous holiday destination.

Image by Louis Tripp

Tedburn St Mary

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