With far-reaching views of the stunning Devonshire countryside, Buttercup Barn offers a modern, stylish, and spacious holiday home in an idyllic setting, with a thoughtfully designed interior and plenty of outdoor space to enjoy and explore for up to sixteen guests.
On the ground floor, you'll find two double bedrooms, one bunk bedroom, and three modern bathrooms. The beautiful property boasts an inviting and luxurious atmosphere, perfect for socializing and relaxing with friends and family.
The open plan kitchen is equipped with all the modern amenities you'll need to cook up delicious meals during your stay, including dishwasher, large fridge/freezer, oven and boiling water tap with a dining table for the whole family to enjoy a meal with amazing countryside views. There is an additional kitchenette on the ground floor ideal for catering for larger groups.
The mezzanine level boasts a cosy lounge area on one side of the barn with Smart TV and Wi-Fi, and a further library room with a selection of books to enjoy during your stay.
Upstairs, there are two double bedrooms and a twin bedroom. Find two additional bathrooms on this level, providing ample space for everyone to relax and unwind in comfort and privacy. One double sofa bed can be made up in the library, with an additional double sofa bed in the sunroom. Two single pull-out beds can also be made up on request for smaller children.
Outside, the property offers plenty of space to enjoy the fresh country air, with a dining area perfect for alfresco meals with stunning views. Whether you're looking to explore the local area or simply relax and soak up the tranquil atmosphere, Shoots Barn is the perfect base for your next family gathering or retreat with friends.
Surrounded by open greenery and fresh air, the outdoor space offers plenty of opportunities to roam, with an excellent rustic covered outdoor seating area with a large table. Imagine a warm evening here with a delicious al fresco meal and a bottle of wine.
With plenty of pathways and cycle routes to explore, you are perfectly placed between Devon and Dorset to get out and enjoy the geological sights and natural beauty on offer in this lovely part of the UK.
The beautiful county of Devon is a popular tourist spot, an area known for its rolling dales, protected heathlands, and breathtaking UNESCO-heritage Jurassic coastline from Exmouth through to Dorset.
The rural town of Colestocks boasts excellent country pubs, scenic walks, and some great cycling routes, such as the route down to the stunning Dartmoor National Park. Just a short drive away is Exeter city with plenty of places to explore. Take a trip to Exeter Cathedral to visit the clandestine corners and amazing architecture. You can book a guided tour to learn more about the historic beauty of the building or go at your own pace.
If you are looking for some further culture while in the city, there are a range of museums to choose from, a favorite being the Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery.
More history can be found at Powderham Castle and Grounds, just six miles out of Exeter. Over 600 years of history can be explored, all set within a picturesque deer park, plus there is a Secret Garden and Pets corner, where young children can explore and engage with an array of small animals.
Explore the neighboring county by taking in some more of glorious Dorset with a number of nearby towns that are well worth a visit, including the lively market towns of Bridport. Make sure that during your visit you put a trip to the beach on your list. Under an hour away are a number of beautiful beaches to explore and discover, such as the Jurassic Coast wonders of fossil treasure troves, Charmouth, and Lyme Regis. Keen walkers and cyclists can take in the stunning coastline path of the UNESCO World Heritage Site from Exmouth to Studland Bay in Dorset. Stop off at the regency seaside town of Sidmouth along the way or plan a day by the seaside here to enjoy the pretty Blue Flag award-winning beaches.
Thrill-seekers could explore the natural beauty from the skies by booking a Skydive with Skydive Buzz in Honiton. Experienced experts will guide you through your first-time dive, allowing you to feel the adrenaline in a beautiful setting!
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