The Granary is a charming barn conversion located in Tavistock, Devon, in the South West of England. It sleeps 8 people across 4 bedrooms and is situated near the Tamar Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
This property is set on an active farm and offers a range of features including a hot tub and a nearby pub. The reverse-level accommodation maximizes the countryside views, with a lovely garden at the back, perfect for families and large groups.
The open-plan living room boasts a high-vaulted ceiling and Velux windows, flooding the space with natural light. The kitchen is contemporary with elegant wall cabinets and a breakfast bar, while the dining area is centrally located for family meals.
Guests can enjoy the luxurious hot tub on the patio, play tennis on the owner's court, explore the surrounding grassy area leading to a stream, and take advantage of the nearby activities such as walking on Dartmoor, horse riding, cycling, and visiting local attractions like Lydford Gorge and Plymouth.
Weekly price from £1273
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